Inland ports are becoming more important in enhancing hinterland accessibility of deep-sea ports. Their increasing size and number can however also pose a threat to quality of life in adjacent urban regions, for spatial conflicts between port and urban functions may arise. Therefore, inland port governance strategies are needed. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the findings of an international comparison of municipal governance strategies for inland port development in four different countries along the Rhine–Alpine Corridor. Our findings reflect the difficult position of inland ports relative to urban functions within a densely populated corridor. Sufficient capacity is needed to prevent the occurrence of bottlenecks on links and in ...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...
Inland ports are becoming more important in enhancing hinterland accessibility of deep-sea ports. Th...
In a context of increasing global freight transportation and transnational corridor development, inl...
Inland ports have been put forward as crucial linkages for efficient global freight transport and co...
Inland ports have been put forward as crucial linkages for efficient global freight transport and co...
International audienceFacing a phase of liberalization and deregulation, the relation between cities...
International audienceUrban development projects involve some complex relationships between institut...
International audienceThis research focuses on the relationships between inland cities and port gate...
Association of American Geographers, 2008 Annual Meeting, Boston, ETATS-UNIS, 15-/04/2008 - 19/04/20...
The port economics literature is extensive, but does not address well the economic effects of inland...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...
Inland ports are becoming more important in enhancing hinterland accessibility of deep-sea ports. Th...
In a context of increasing global freight transportation and transnational corridor development, inl...
Inland ports have been put forward as crucial linkages for efficient global freight transport and co...
Inland ports have been put forward as crucial linkages for efficient global freight transport and co...
International audienceFacing a phase of liberalization and deregulation, the relation between cities...
International audienceUrban development projects involve some complex relationships between institut...
International audienceThis research focuses on the relationships between inland cities and port gate...
Association of American Geographers, 2008 Annual Meeting, Boston, ETATS-UNIS, 15-/04/2008 - 19/04/20...
The port economics literature is extensive, but does not address well the economic effects of inland...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
AbstractTraded volumes – from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products – ...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...
Considerable scientific attention has been paid to inland port research and many of the papers are d...