Despite ongoing transformations in the maritime transportation industry and the rise of global supply chain systems, most of the world’s important container ports remain urban. Ports continue to occupy urban spaces, are embedded in localized knowledge systems, draw on urban labour markets and infrastructure and are subject to local politics and policy concerns. We identify contemporary geographic theories which help us understand the often increasingly urban attachment of core economic activities despite globalization. We explore how these theories may apply to port studies, highlighting both how they have been used by maritime scholars to this point and also why further development and application are warranted. We argue that a ce...
International audienceThis article is the first-ever analysis of cities in relation to maritime tran...
Technological breakthroughs in the maritime transport industry gave rise to multimodality and global...
International audienceWhile the spatial and functional relationships between ports and cities have b...
Despite ongoing transformations in the maritime transportation industry and the rise of global supp...
peer reviewedThis chapter deals with the particular geographies of global maritime industries and th...
New developments in a post-Fordist economic environment have changed the source of port competitiven...
Since the 1950s, the historical strong link between port and city changed and became weaker. Followi...
<p>Ports used to be spaces of little interest to researchers when the “inward” development model bas...
International audienceThis paper revisits the classical issue of port-city relationships by applying...
Every human being is driven towards creating its own bubble, self-contained worlds, islands. It can ...
This paper analyzes an urban growth strategy revolving around port logistics. The growing significan...
Maritime industries are very important enablers of global trade: ports have already been coined ‘fro...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) i...
Structural change in container port operation and ownership over the past decade has seen the emerge...
International audienceThis article is the first-ever analysis of cities in relation to maritime tran...
Technological breakthroughs in the maritime transport industry gave rise to multimodality and global...
International audienceWhile the spatial and functional relationships between ports and cities have b...
Despite ongoing transformations in the maritime transportation industry and the rise of global supp...
peer reviewedThis chapter deals with the particular geographies of global maritime industries and th...
New developments in a post-Fordist economic environment have changed the source of port competitiven...
Since the 1950s, the historical strong link between port and city changed and became weaker. Followi...
<p>Ports used to be spaces of little interest to researchers when the “inward” development model bas...
International audienceThis paper revisits the classical issue of port-city relationships by applying...
Every human being is driven towards creating its own bubble, self-contained worlds, islands. It can ...
This paper analyzes an urban growth strategy revolving around port logistics. The growing significan...
Maritime industries are very important enablers of global trade: ports have already been coined ‘fro...
International audienceSince the 1950s and 1960s, systematic approaches to the diffusion of various f...
In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) i...
Structural change in container port operation and ownership over the past decade has seen the emerge...
International audienceThis article is the first-ever analysis of cities in relation to maritime tran...
Technological breakthroughs in the maritime transport industry gave rise to multimodality and global...
International audienceWhile the spatial and functional relationships between ports and cities have b...