Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
2026
Department
Marine Affairs
Abstract
This paper describes the application of wargaming-based approach (scenario-based planning via a tabletop training exercise) to address the complex issue of local climate impacts germane to Naval base operations within the context of its neighboring communities. Using a novel interdisciplinary approach, our team conducted a Military Installation Resilience Review to inform Naval Station Newport (Rhode Island, U.S.A.) and the three surrounding municipalities on fostering, protecting, and enhancing a resilient future against natural hazards. This approach – and its outcomes – provide a strong foundation for continued collaborative efforts of federal and local entities to build present-day resilience and response to natural hazards that may impact future operations and readiness. It addresses future environmental conditions, supporting long-term planning and mitigation for natural hazard risks. The project identifies numerous interdependencies between Naval Station Newport and the municipalities concerning critical infrastructure resilience. It sets the groundwork for a coastal hazard-resilient future that emphasizes collaboration and complements the socioeconomic and environmental components of its coastal community. Lastly, this pilot project serves as a model that may be applied to assessing infrastructure resilience at ports and other maritime bases.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Becker, A., Brightman, H. J., Rubinoff, P., Ginis, I., Stempel, P., Fusco, R., & Crowley, D. (2026). Coastal hazards preparedness through wargaming, modeling, and simulation: application of a military installation resilience review to inform stakeholder-engaged planning for a maritime community. Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/23789689.2026.2674348
Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/23789689.2026.2674348
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