International audienceThis edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of gateways in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern world. In the past, gateway cities were merely perceived as transport points, only relevant to maritime shipping. Today they are seen as the organic entities coordinating the allocation of resources and supporting the growth, efficiency and sustainability of logistics (including both the transport and distribution of goods and services). Using different historical case studies, the authors consider how logistics shaped urban networks and were shaped by them
Cities and transport networks have been intertwined through history and are still related despite th...
The geography of freight transportation evolves at various scales, but it is increasingly acknowledg...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...
International audienceThis edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of ga...
Transport history has developed in close association with urban network theory. However, this associ...
The integration of European markets was brought about by both overland transport as well as of sea-b...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
Appendices to doctoral thesis. Appendix II: Data fiches (pdf) & Appendix III: Business value matrix ...
This dissertation is a quantitative study of the spatial business strategies of 130 late medieval an...
This chapter provides an overview of the historiography on urban network theory explaining the urban...
Merchant networks generated trade and the exchange of goods between the cities of early modern Europ...
This paper focuses on the theoretical implications of a regional case studyfor the analysis of trans...
Cities and transport networks have been intertwined through history and are still related despite th...
The geography of freight transportation evolves at various scales, but it is increasingly acknowledg...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...
International audienceThis edited collection examines the formation of urban networks and role of ga...
Transport history has developed in close association with urban network theory. However, this associ...
The integration of European markets was brought about by both overland transport as well as of sea-b...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
Appendices to doctoral thesis. Appendix II: Data fiches (pdf) & Appendix III: Business value matrix ...
This dissertation is a quantitative study of the spatial business strategies of 130 late medieval an...
This chapter provides an overview of the historiography on urban network theory explaining the urban...
Merchant networks generated trade and the exchange of goods between the cities of early modern Europ...
This paper focuses on the theoretical implications of a regional case studyfor the analysis of trans...
Cities and transport networks have been intertwined through history and are still related despite th...
The geography of freight transportation evolves at various scales, but it is increasingly acknowledg...
International audienceEuropean cities, like most of the world’s cities, are to some degree dependent...