Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, bringing opportunities, wealth, and innovation to their nations and their citizens. They have developed at the crossroads of international trade and commerce and the intersection of sea and land. Flows of people through trade and migration have played a key role in their spatial, social and cultural development. Their strong local identities share legacies of diversity and cosmopolitanism, but also of colonialism and segregation. The Qingjing Mosque in Quanzhou, Fujian speaks of the exchange between Arabia and China along the maritime silk road. Hanseatic cities stand as an example of far-flung networks with districts for foreign traders—think...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
Ports and cities and their surrounding regions coexist in a limited, shared space; today, they face ...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Port and city authorities all over Europe and beyond are striving with finding solutions able to com...
12e conférence internationale d'Histoire Urbaine, European Association of Urban History, Lisbonne, 3...
Most studies and models on the port-city interface focus on the inevitable process in which ports an...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
Cities and ports are elements of the socio-economic space of coastal regions and they are integrally...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
For centuries port cities have embraced cultures, peoples, diverse goods, often inspiring historical...
Following part 1 of Port City Cultures, Values, and Maritime Mindsets, this issue explores how cultu...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
Ports and cities and their surrounding regions coexist in a limited, shared space; today, they face ...
Since industrialisation began in the 19th century, some ports have been moving away from the cities ...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
Port city territories are nodes in the global transfer of goods, people, and ideas. Their planning i...
Port and city authorities all over Europe and beyond are striving with finding solutions able to com...
12e conférence internationale d'Histoire Urbaine, European Association of Urban History, Lisbonne, 3...
Most studies and models on the port-city interface focus on the inevitable process in which ports an...
Following the geographical ‘Any-Port Model’, urban design has stipulated and enforced the disunion o...
Cities and ports are elements of the socio-economic space of coastal regions and they are integrally...
This article explores old and emerging socio-spatial imaginaries and uses of Rotterdam’s Makers Dist...
For centuries port cities have embraced cultures, peoples, diverse goods, often inspiring historical...
Following part 1 of Port City Cultures, Values, and Maritime Mindsets, this issue explores how cultu...
With the aim of diversifying local economies or assisting port competitiveness, policy makers in man...
Harbour communities on both sides of the Atlantic are undergoing dramaticchange. These changes are b...
Culture- and event-led regeneration have been catalysts for the transformation of redundant urban po...
Ports and cities and their surrounding regions coexist in a limited, shared space; today, they face ...