Urban and Maritime Transport XXVII.
Better urban transport systems and the need for a healthier environment are continuous requirements that create a fertile atmosphere for original ideas. The variety of topics covered in the included papers reflect the complex interaction of urban and maritime transport systems with their environment...
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Taal: | Engels |
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Southampton :
WIT Press,
2021.
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Reeks: | WIT Transactions on the Built Environment Ser.
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- Cover
- Urban and Maritime Transport XXVII
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Section 1: Structural factors for a third-generation port: The case study of Gioia Tauro, Italy (Special session organised by Professor F. Russo and G. Musolino)
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Current state, limits and weaknesses of Gioia Tauro, Italy, in the regional transport plan
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Actions and measures for Gioia Tauro, Italy, in the regional transport plan
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Planning transport interventions in Gioia Tauro, Italy
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Planning interventions for agri-food logistics in Gioia Tauro, Italy
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Planning interventions for mechanical logistics in Gioia Tauro, Italy
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Planning interventions for research and development in Gioia Tauro Italy, TEN-T node
- Structural factors for a third-generation port: Between hinterland regeneration and smart town in Gioia Tauro, Italy
- Section 2: Pollution and the protection of the marine environment
- Reduction of gaseous emissions from ships: Comparative overview of methods and technologies
- From ballast water to harmful air emissions: How to reduce the impact of shipping on the pollution of the marine environment
- A review
- Oil spill trajectory: A comparison between 2D and 3D models
- Section 3: Public transport systems planning
- Impact of COVID-19 on shared mobility: A study of Bangalore, India
- Towards a better ecology of urban mobility: The case of the city of Constantine, Algeria
- Measuring transit-oriented development levels: A methodological framework to incorporate the user into modelling
- Development of a new urban line with innovative trams
- Lack of strategic intervention in the regulation of the minibus taxi industry in South Africa
- Section 4: Socio-economic implications of maritime activities
- Effects of COVID-19 on waterway transport cost structure: A multivariate analysis in Amazonia
- Advantage of a green and smart port of the future
- Section 5: Mobility and public spaces in smart cities
- Identification of challenges and opportunities of the transport master plan implementation in the city of Kigali-Rwanda
- Cycling culture: From users' perceptions to planning policies
- Urban sprawl and mobility
- Section 6: Traffic planning, control and management
- Case studies of sustainable urban mobility plans and measures implemented in the framework of the SUMPORT project
- Finding competitors and strategies in maritime transportation of fruits and vegetables in Spain
- Changes in the structure of urban mobility with the development of public transport