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Green Ports: Inland and Seaside Sustainable Transportation
Strategies presents the first book to exclusively focus on this
important topic that is usually only covered in brief chapters or
journal articles that are too theoretical, fragmented or
regionally-focused. This book comprehensively and systematically
examines the key issues and best practice for understanding green
ports and quantifying aspects of their environmental performance.
This applied research book will help researchers formulate the
needed research questions.
Much work has been done on port governance yet little has addressed
intermodal terminal governance, despite the clear similarities.
This book fills that gap by establishing a governance framework for
situating analysis of intermodal terminals throughout their life
cycle. A version of the product life cycle theory is amended with
governance theory to produce a framework covering each stage of the
terminal's life cycle, from the initial planning to the many
decisions taken regarding the public/private split in funding
mechanisms, ownership, selecting an operator, specifying KPIs to
the operator, setting fees, earning profit, ensuring fair access to
all rail service operators, and finally to reconcessioning the
terminal to a new operator, managing the handover and maintaining
the terminal throughout its life cycle. An institutional analysis
of stakeholder relations, situated within a governance framework,
illuminates these issues and enables not only conceptualisation and
greater understanding of the geography of intermodal transport, but
also decision-making and goal-setting by planners and policy
makers. This book thus has three functions: first, as a textbook on
the planning and operation of intermodal terminals; second, as a
presentation of recent empirical research on intermodal terminal
governance; third, as a framework for future research in which the
broad field of analysis of intermodal transport can be viewed
through a single lens and used to inform geographers, policymakers
and planners.
As centres for logistics activities, seaports have traditionally
been the focus of maritime logistics chains. However, changes in
production patterns, supported by the development of rapid
transport of goods over long distances, have altered the logistics
landscape. As a result, the relevance of port hinterland transport
has become more important, with a consequent need for the high
utilisation of transport resources and infrastructure through the
consolidation of cargo flows and for seaports to extend their
influence within their hinterlands to increase their
competitiveness. The development worldwide of inland ports,
terminals and dryports in their various forms, together with
associated new functions and strategies, address these challenges
in diverse ways to realise the potential benefits that come from
the successful implementation of inland ports that connect
seamlessly into transportation systems. This book comprises case
studies and state-of-the-art examples of dryports in different
parts of the world that have varying economic, social,
institutional and environmental realities and which exhibit the
complexity of, and diverse approaches to, this recent logistics
phenomenon.
Much work has been done on port governance yet little has addressed
intermodal terminal governance, despite the clear similarities.
This book fills that gap by establishing a governance framework for
situating analysis of intermodal terminals throughout their life
cycle. A version of the product life cycle theory is amended with
governance theory to produce a framework covering each stage of the
terminal's life cycle, from the initial planning to the many
decisions taken regarding the public/private split in funding
mechanisms, ownership, selecting an operator, specifying KPIs to
the operator, setting fees, earning profit, ensuring fair access to
all rail service operators, and finally to reconcessioning the
terminal to a new operator, managing the handover and maintaining
the terminal throughout its life cycle. An institutional analysis
of stakeholder relations, situated within a governance framework,
illuminates these issues and enables not only conceptualisation and
greater understanding of the geography of intermodal transport, but
also decision-making and goal-setting by planners and policy
makers. This book thus has three functions: first, as a textbook on
the planning and operation of intermodal terminals; second, as a
presentation of recent empirical research on intermodal terminal
governance; third, as a framework for future research in which the
broad field of analysis of intermodal transport can be viewed
through a single lens and used to inform geographers, policymakers
and planners.
As centres for logistics activities, seaports have traditionally
been the focus of maritime logistics chains. However, changes in
production patterns, supported by the development of rapid
transport of goods over long distances, have altered the logistics
landscape. As a result, the relevance of port hinterland transport
has become more important, with a consequent need for the high
utilisation of transport resources and infrastructure through the
consolidation of cargo flows and for seaports to extend their
influence within their hinterlands to increase their
competitiveness. The development worldwide of inland ports,
terminals and dryports in their various forms, together with
associated new functions and strategies, address these challenges
in diverse ways to realise the potential benefits that come from
the successful implementation of inland ports that connect
seamlessly into transportation systems. This book comprises case
studies and state-of-the-art examples of dryports in different
parts of the world that have varying economic, social,
institutional and environmental realities and which exhibit the
complexity of, and diverse approaches to, this recent logistics
phenomenon.
Applying sophisticated management techniques to freight transport
offers the potential for significant cost savings as well as
greater efficiency. Yet the inherent complexity of intermodal
transport presents many challenges. This practical textbook on the
operations of intermodal transport and logistics focuses on the
practical concerns and the basics of operations, such as vehicles,
containers, handling operations, logistics management and
optimisation. All chapters are written by field specialists, and
the volume includes additional chapters on economics, law and the
environment to put the practical topics into context. It presents a
balanced textbook for postgraduate students and also a reference
text for those in industry or the public sector involved in the
planning of intermodal freight transport.
Applying sophisticated management techniques to freight transport
offers the potential for significant cost savings as well as
greater efficiency. Yet the inherent complexity of intermodal
transport presents many challenges. This practical textbook on the
operations of intermodal transport and logistics focuses on the
practical concerns and the basics of operations, such as vehicles,
containers, handling operations, logistics management and
optimisation. All chapters are written by field specialists, and
the volume includes additional chapters on economics, law and the
environment to put the practical topics into context. It presents a
balanced textbook for postgraduate students and also a reference
text for those in industry or the public sector involved in the
planning of intermodal freight transport.
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