Port Systems in Global Competition
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Port Systems in Global Competition
Spatial-Economic Perspectives on the Co-Development of Seaports
Notteboom, Theo; Ducruet, Cesar
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
336
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9781032327778
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword
Jacques Charlier
Introduction
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
PART I - THE CONCEPT OF PORT SYSTEM
Chapter 1: A systematic and critical review of port system research
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
Chapter 2: Evolutionary models of port system development-an application to the Latin American and Caribbean port system
Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
Chapter 3: Winding paths through urban systems and urban networks
Benjamin J. Preis
Chapter 4: The implications of duality of trans(port) systems: evidence from Wusongkou International Cruise Port
James J. Wang, Adolf K.Y. Ng, and Joseph Lau
PART II - THE DYNAMICS OF PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 5: The European ports' size dynamics and hierarchies
Rania Tassadit Dial, Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira, and Alexandra Schaffar
Chapter 6: Port migration patterns in the global port system since the 1950s
Cesar Ducruet, Theo Notteboom, and Brian Slack
Chapter 7: Port competition in contestable hinterlands: The case of preferential relationships and barrier effects in Central Europe
David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill
Chapter 8: Global cities and global logistics
Kevin O'Connor
PART III - COLLABORATIVE PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 9: Port authority mergers in port systems: The path to 'North Sea Port' and 'Port of Antwerp-Bruges' in Flanders
Theo Notteboom
Chapter 10: Co-operation and competition between container shipping networks and their impact on container hub ports in Southeast Asia
Wei Yim Yap
Chapter 11: Collaboration in the Great Bay Area: scheme, challenge and opportunity
Dong Yang, Yang Chen, and Qiang Zhang
Chapter 12: The emergence of polycentric port regions. The case of ARA and the US Gulf Coast
Karel Van den Berghe, Antoine Peris, and Wouter Jacobs
PART IV - PORT SYSTEMS AS SHIPPING NETWORKS
Chapter 13: Discovering shipping networks from raw vessel movements
Alexandros-Nikolaos Troupiotis-Kapeliaris, Giannis Spiliopoulous, Marios Vodas, and Dimitris Zissis
Chapter 14: Ocean container network dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic
Christopher Dirzka and Michele Acciaro
Chapter 15: Shipping network analysis: state-of-the-art and application to the global financial crisis
Cesar Ducruet
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword
Jacques Charlier
Introduction
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
PART I - THE CONCEPT OF PORT SYSTEM
Chapter 1: A systematic and critical review of port system research
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
Chapter 2: Evolutionary models of port system development-an application to the Latin American and Caribbean port system
Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
Chapter 3: Winding paths through urban systems and urban networks
Benjamin J. Preis
Chapter 4: The implications of duality of trans(port) systems: evidence from Wusongkou International Cruise Port
James J. Wang, Adolf K.Y. Ng, and Joseph Lau
PART II - THE DYNAMICS OF PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 5: The European ports' size dynamics and hierarchies
Rania Tassadit Dial, Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira, and Alexandra Schaffar
Chapter 6: Port migration patterns in the global port system since the 1950s
Cesar Ducruet, Theo Notteboom, and Brian Slack
Chapter 7: Port competition in contestable hinterlands: The case of preferential relationships and barrier effects in Central Europe
David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill
Chapter 8: Global cities and global logistics
Kevin O'Connor
PART III - COLLABORATIVE PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 9: Port authority mergers in port systems: The path to 'North Sea Port' and 'Port of Antwerp-Bruges' in Flanders
Theo Notteboom
Chapter 10: Co-operation and competition between container shipping networks and their impact on container hub ports in Southeast Asia
Wei Yim Yap
Chapter 11: Collaboration in the Great Bay Area: scheme, challenge and opportunity
Dong Yang, Yang Chen, and Qiang Zhang
Chapter 12: The emergence of polycentric port regions. The case of ARA and the US Gulf Coast
Karel Van den Berghe, Antoine Peris, and Wouter Jacobs
PART IV - PORT SYSTEMS AS SHIPPING NETWORKS
Chapter 13: Discovering shipping networks from raw vessel movements
Alexandros-Nikolaos Troupiotis-Kapeliaris, Giannis Spiliopoulous, Marios Vodas, and Dimitris Zissis
Chapter 14: Ocean container network dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic
Christopher Dirzka and Michele Acciaro
Chapter 15: Shipping network analysis: state-of-the-art and application to the global financial crisis
Cesar Ducruet
Index
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global supply chains;transports;logistics;maritime economics;shipping economics;Shipping Networks;Port Authorities;Port System;Port System Development;Liner Shipping Networks;Container Terminal;Port Collaboration;CMA Cgm;Container Ports;Ai Data;Shipping Services;Rank Size Distribution;Transshipment Hubs;Container Throughput;Container Port System;Port Cooperation;Port Governance;Port Integration;Port Hierarchies;Port Range;Nautical Accessibility;Port Choice;HMM;Port Development;Tanjung Pelepas
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword
Jacques Charlier
Introduction
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
PART I - THE CONCEPT OF PORT SYSTEM
Chapter 1: A systematic and critical review of port system research
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
Chapter 2: Evolutionary models of port system development-an application to the Latin American and Caribbean port system
Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
Chapter 3: Winding paths through urban systems and urban networks
Benjamin J. Preis
Chapter 4: The implications of duality of trans(port) systems: evidence from Wusongkou International Cruise Port
James J. Wang, Adolf K.Y. Ng, and Joseph Lau
PART II - THE DYNAMICS OF PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 5: The European ports' size dynamics and hierarchies
Rania Tassadit Dial, Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira, and Alexandra Schaffar
Chapter 6: Port migration patterns in the global port system since the 1950s
Cesar Ducruet, Theo Notteboom, and Brian Slack
Chapter 7: Port competition in contestable hinterlands: The case of preferential relationships and barrier effects in Central Europe
David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill
Chapter 8: Global cities and global logistics
Kevin O'Connor
PART III - COLLABORATIVE PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 9: Port authority mergers in port systems: The path to 'North Sea Port' and 'Port of Antwerp-Bruges' in Flanders
Theo Notteboom
Chapter 10: Co-operation and competition between container shipping networks and their impact on container hub ports in Southeast Asia
Wei Yim Yap
Chapter 11: Collaboration in the Great Bay Area: scheme, challenge and opportunity
Dong Yang, Yang Chen, and Qiang Zhang
Chapter 12: The emergence of polycentric port regions. The case of ARA and the US Gulf Coast
Karel Van den Berghe, Antoine Peris, and Wouter Jacobs
PART IV - PORT SYSTEMS AS SHIPPING NETWORKS
Chapter 13: Discovering shipping networks from raw vessel movements
Alexandros-Nikolaos Troupiotis-Kapeliaris, Giannis Spiliopoulous, Marios Vodas, and Dimitris Zissis
Chapter 14: Ocean container network dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic
Christopher Dirzka and Michele Acciaro
Chapter 15: Shipping network analysis: state-of-the-art and application to the global financial crisis
Cesar Ducruet
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword
Jacques Charlier
Introduction
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
PART I - THE CONCEPT OF PORT SYSTEM
Chapter 1: A systematic and critical review of port system research
Cesar Ducruet and Theo Notteboom
Chapter 2: Evolutionary models of port system development-an application to the Latin American and Caribbean port system
Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
Chapter 3: Winding paths through urban systems and urban networks
Benjamin J. Preis
Chapter 4: The implications of duality of trans(port) systems: evidence from Wusongkou International Cruise Port
James J. Wang, Adolf K.Y. Ng, and Joseph Lau
PART II - THE DYNAMICS OF PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 5: The European ports' size dynamics and hierarchies
Rania Tassadit Dial, Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira, and Alexandra Schaffar
Chapter 6: Port migration patterns in the global port system since the 1950s
Cesar Ducruet, Theo Notteboom, and Brian Slack
Chapter 7: Port competition in contestable hinterlands: The case of preferential relationships and barrier effects in Central Europe
David Guerrero and Jean-Claude Thill
Chapter 8: Global cities and global logistics
Kevin O'Connor
PART III - COLLABORATIVE PORT SYSTEMS
Chapter 9: Port authority mergers in port systems: The path to 'North Sea Port' and 'Port of Antwerp-Bruges' in Flanders
Theo Notteboom
Chapter 10: Co-operation and competition between container shipping networks and their impact on container hub ports in Southeast Asia
Wei Yim Yap
Chapter 11: Collaboration in the Great Bay Area: scheme, challenge and opportunity
Dong Yang, Yang Chen, and Qiang Zhang
Chapter 12: The emergence of polycentric port regions. The case of ARA and the US Gulf Coast
Karel Van den Berghe, Antoine Peris, and Wouter Jacobs
PART IV - PORT SYSTEMS AS SHIPPING NETWORKS
Chapter 13: Discovering shipping networks from raw vessel movements
Alexandros-Nikolaos Troupiotis-Kapeliaris, Giannis Spiliopoulous, Marios Vodas, and Dimitris Zissis
Chapter 14: Ocean container network dynamics during the Covid-19 pandemic
Christopher Dirzka and Michele Acciaro
Chapter 15: Shipping network analysis: state-of-the-art and application to the global financial crisis
Cesar Ducruet
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
global supply chains;transports;logistics;maritime economics;shipping economics;Shipping Networks;Port Authorities;Port System;Port System Development;Liner Shipping Networks;Container Terminal;Port Collaboration;CMA Cgm;Container Ports;Ai Data;Shipping Services;Rank Size Distribution;Transshipment Hubs;Container Throughput;Container Port System;Port Cooperation;Port Governance;Port Integration;Port Hierarchies;Port Range;Nautical Accessibility;Port Choice;HMM;Port Development;Tanjung Pelepas