DOI: 10.3390/su18126311 ISSN: 2071-1050

Unlocking the Potential of Inland Waterway Transport: An Expert-Approved Infrastructure Index Designed for Regional Ports

Vilma Locaitienė, Kristina Čižiūnienė

Even though the literature extensively examines aspects of the efficiency, waterway infrastructure, and competitiveness of inland waterway transport (IWT), a systemic composite index that integrates navigational, operational, and digital factors of IWT infrastructure into a single comparable evaluation system at the level of port hinterlands has not been identified. This study proposes a multi-criteria inland waterway transport infrastructure index (IWTI) designed to assess complex infrastructure conditions. The IWTI measures infrastructural readiness, physical navigational, operational, and digital prerequisites that enable the realisation of IWT potential. The index is calculated using the multi-criteria decision-making method TOPSIS, with criterion weights determined based on expert evaluation (n = 7) data. Rank stability was tested via Spearman’s rank correlation sensitivity analysis under three alternative weighting scenarios. The methodology was applied to assess seven ports in the Baltic Sea region using data from 2023. The IWTI ranges from 0.00 (Tallinn does not have an IWT connection) to 0.80 (Szczecin). The study revealed significant regional differences: the hinterland of the HaminaKotka port is characterised by a mature Saimaa canal and lake system; the hinterlands of Szczecin and Klaipėda demonstrate strong potential for the Oder/Odra and Nemunas corridors; the port of Gdańsk was identified as a medium-potential case with clearly defined priorities for infrastructure improvements. The ports of Gdynia and Riga lack functional inland waterway connections, but the infrastructural potential scenario indicates significant IWTI growth opportunities upon the implementation of planned investments. Sensitivity analysis confirmed high stability of the rank (Spearman ρ ≥ 0.964 in all scenarios). The proposed index provides a structured methodological basis for evaluating IWT potential and can serve as a decision-making tool for infrastructure planning and transport policy development, contributing to sustainable cargo carriage and the decarbonisation goals of the transport sector.

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