Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics: Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East
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spelling | Akhavan, Mina Verfasser aut Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (136 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword by Carola Hein -- Foreword by Harvey Molotch -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 State-of-the-Art Studies -- 1.1 Port-Cities as Laboratories in Urban and Transport Studies -- 1.2 A Case-Study Approach -- 1.3 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Changing Interaction Between the Port and the City. West Versus East -- 2.1 Port-City Development Trajectories: Western Developed Countries Versus the Eastern World -- 2.2 Evolution of the Port-City Interface -- 2.3 Transformation of Ex-Port Sites and New Waterfront Developments -- 2.4 Emergence of Port-Regions as Growth Poles -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Revisiting Port-Cities in the Global Context -- 3.1 The Notion of Globalization and World/Global City Theory -- 3.2 Ports as Integrated Elements in Logistics and Freight Distribution -- 3.3 The Significance of Free Trade Zones Within the Port Hinterland -- 3.4 The Concepts of Entrepôt, Gateways and Hub Port-Cities -- 3.5 Global Trade and Port Network -- 3.6 Conclusion: Towards a Multidisciplinary Perspective on Port-City Studies -- References -- 4 Making of a Global Port-City in the Middle East: The Dubai Model -- 4.1 Dubai Model: A Laboratory for Port-City Development Studies -- 4.2 Phase I (1900s-1950s): The Freeport-Merchants Town -- 4.3 Phase II (1960s-1970s): The Entrepôt Port-City -- 4.4 Phase III (1980s-1990s): The Global Transshipment Hub Port City -- 4.5 Phase IV (2000-Present): The Logistics Hub Port City -- 4.6 Conclusion: Dubai Modal of Port-City Development -- References -- 5 Economic Diversification, Freight Flows and Transnational Expansion in Dubai Hub Port-City -- 5.1 Megaproject Development Strategy: Challenges and Policies -- 5.2 Economic Diversification, Growth in Trade and Urban Development -- 5.2.1 Growth in Trade -- 5.2.2 Urban Development Indicators 5.3 The Spreading System of Free Zones in Developing the Desert: Cities Within a City -- 5.3.1 Jebel Ali Free Zone -- 5.4 Making an Integrated Logistics Platform at Dubai's Port-City Interface -- 5.5 Inserting into the National Context and Consolidating a Hub Position in the Region -- 5.5.1 Situating Dubai Within the Nation-State -- 5.5.2 The Maritime Network Structure of the Middle Eastern Major Ports -- 5.6 International Expansion and Configuring the Transnational Flows: Dubaization of Port-Hinterland? -- 5.7 Conclusion: Competitiveness of Dubai Global Hub Port-City -- References -- 6 Conclusions. Future of Port Geography in the Developing World -- 6.1 Critical Review of the Arguments -- 6.2 Development of Hub-Ports into Global Logistics Centres: Dubai's Potential as 'Singapore' of the Middle East? -- 6.3 Closing Remarks and Future Research -- References Port cities Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Akhavan, Mina Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030525774 |
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title | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
title_auth | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
title_exact_search | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
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title_full | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
title_fullStr | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
title_full_unstemmed | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics Insights from Major Port-Cities of the Middle East |
title_short | Port Geography and Hinterland Development Dynamics |
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