In port cities there is a tendency to dislocate production activities in favour of logistic-productive dynamics. In addition, the transition from an industrial area model to a ‘logistics hinterland’ formula shifts attention to a territorial scale, focusing on spaces at the border between the port and city areas. Today, port–city borders are commonly perceived as barriers but they could be dynamic development thresholds. Existing port cities exhibit different states of coexistence at their port–city borders: sometimes they are forced situations originating from poor management, but they can also provide opportunities for mutual interaction and synergy. This paper compares port–city borders in Genoa and Rotterdam using interviews, relevant li...
Ports play an important role as interfaces among sea and land, elements of organization of the coas...
Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, b...
Port-related flows of goods, people and ideas cross institutional boundaries and create complex, fuz...
In port cities there is a tendency to dislocate production activities in favour of logistic-producti...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) i...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
International audienceFacing a phase of liberalization and deregulation, the relation between cities...
Since the 1950s, the historical strong link between port and city changed and became weaker. Followi...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
<p>This paper explores the shifting geography of the port-city interface in The Netherlands since th...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
Ports play an important role as interfaces among sea and land, elements of organization of the coas...
Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, b...
Port-related flows of goods, people and ideas cross institutional boundaries and create complex, fuz...
In port cities there is a tendency to dislocate production activities in favour of logistic-producti...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) i...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
International audienceFacing a phase of liberalization and deregulation, the relation between cities...
Since the 1950s, the historical strong link between port and city changed and became weaker. Followi...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
<p>This paper explores the shifting geography of the port-city interface in The Netherlands since th...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
Ports play an important role as interfaces among sea and land, elements of organization of the coas...
Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, b...
Port-related flows of goods, people and ideas cross institutional boundaries and create complex, fuz...