Inland waterway transport (IWT) is the most appropriate means of transportation in the pursuit of a sustainable development strategy. The development of IWT varies per region. Public entities and institutions play an important role in the development of IWT. This paper analyses the development of IWT on the Pearl River from an institutional perspective. Chinese national fiscal reforms, land use reforms and the transfer of power from the central government to local governments impact the governance of IWT. The paper demonstrates that the privatization of inland ports was triggered by the mismatch between the objectives of IWT operators and either public objectives or market demand. This process unfolded while top-level governors did not aim ...
A dramatic boom in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) port system has emerged during the past two decades, ...
This article reviews the development paths of dry ports in China. Dry ports have emerged as an integ...
Existing research rarely systematically reviews how China has funded or will fund expanding transit ...
Inland waterway transport (IWT) is the most appropriate means of transportation in the pursuit of a ...
This paper examines the development modes of inland ports based on the economic models and the Chine...
In recent years, Shanghai, the busiest port at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the most developed ...
When China enters the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and becomes more involved in the global economy...
This paper examines the spatial and institutional characteristics of the emerging trend of inland po...
This paper builds further on the work of Cullinane and Wang (2007) and more recent work on (port) go...
Recent decades have brought a growing commitment of investors in the (co-)funding and management of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we will introduce the devolution of ports (seaports and river ports) governan...
China's global ambitions are well reflected through the recent rise of its container ports and their...
This study investigates the progress of container port system development in South China, focusing p...
Intermodalism is currently a mainstream mode of international transport because of its operational e...
The annual amount of freight transported on China\u27s inland waterways during the early years of th...
A dramatic boom in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) port system has emerged during the past two decades, ...
This article reviews the development paths of dry ports in China. Dry ports have emerged as an integ...
Existing research rarely systematically reviews how China has funded or will fund expanding transit ...
Inland waterway transport (IWT) is the most appropriate means of transportation in the pursuit of a ...
This paper examines the development modes of inland ports based on the economic models and the Chine...
In recent years, Shanghai, the busiest port at the mouth of the Yangtze River in the most developed ...
When China enters the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and becomes more involved in the global economy...
This paper examines the spatial and institutional characteristics of the emerging trend of inland po...
This paper builds further on the work of Cullinane and Wang (2007) and more recent work on (port) go...
Recent decades have brought a growing commitment of investors in the (co-)funding and management of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we will introduce the devolution of ports (seaports and river ports) governan...
China's global ambitions are well reflected through the recent rise of its container ports and their...
This study investigates the progress of container port system development in South China, focusing p...
Intermodalism is currently a mainstream mode of international transport because of its operational e...
The annual amount of freight transported on China\u27s inland waterways during the early years of th...
A dramatic boom in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) port system has emerged during the past two decades, ...
This article reviews the development paths of dry ports in China. Dry ports have emerged as an integ...
Existing research rarely systematically reviews how China has funded or will fund expanding transit ...