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Subject : Infrastructure (Economics)Total: 8
A Case Study of Passenger Flow Management for the Metro System in Hangzhou
AuthorQiu, Yanzhen
ClassificationMATPP.2020 Q1
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year2020
Language
English
Subject
Notes
Thesis (M.A.)University of Hong Kong, 2020. Includes bibliographical. Dissertation. M.A. in Transport Policy and Planning Dissertation
A case study of build-operate-transfer road project in Hong Kong: Route 3 Country Park Section.
AuthorLo, Chi-wah, Felix
ClassificationMATPP.2004 L6
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year2004
Language
English
Subject
Notes
Thesis (M.A.)University of Hong Kong, 2004. Includes bibliographical. Dissertation
How can transport infrastructure help Hong Kong to develop into a logistics hub in Asia?
AuthorWong, Tak-kin, Anthony
ClassificationMATPP.2003 W4
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year2003
Language
English
Subject
Notes
Thesis (M.A.)University of Hong Kong, 2003. Includes bibliographical. Dissertation
The reform programme of the Ministry of Railways and its impact on rail development in China /
AuthorLi, Wai-ching
ClassificationMATPP.2001 L4
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Geography
Publication Year2001
Language
English
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Thesis (M.A.)University of Hong Kong, 2001. Dissertation Includes bibliographical. Dissertation
Ports, cities, and global supply chains
AuthorWang, James JixianInternational Workshop of Port Cities and Global Supply Chains (2005 : Hong Kong, China)
Classification387.164 I61 P05 2007
PublisherAshgate
Publication Year2007
Subject
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Papers from the International Workshop of [sic] Port Cities and Global Supply Chains held in December 2005 in Hong Kong.
1 Introduction / James Wang, Daniel Olivier, Theo Notteboom and Brian Slack --
Part 1: Conceptualization of port-cities and global supply chains --
2 Supply chain and supply chain management: appropriate concepts for maritime studies / Valentina Carbone and Elisabeth Gouvernal --
3 Global supply chain integration and competitiveness of port terminals / Photis M. Panayides --
4 The terminalisation of ports / Brian Slack --
5 Re-assessing port-hinterland relationships in the context of global supply chains / Theo Notteboom and Jean-Paul Rodrigue --
Part 2: Shipping networks and port development --
6 The development of global container transhipment terminals / Alfred J. Baird --
7 Mediterranean ports in the global network: how to make the hub and spoke paradigm sustainable? / Enrico Musso and Francesco Parola --
8 Northern European range: shipping line concentration and port hierarchy / Antoine Frémont and Martin Soppé --
9 Factors influencing the landward movement of containers: the cases of Halifax and Vancouver / Robert J. McCalla --
Part 3: Inserting port-cities into global supply chains --
10 Globalization and the port-urban interface: conflicts and opportunities / Yehuda Hayuth --
11 A metageography of port-city relationships / César Ducruet --
12 Chinese port-cities in the global supply chains / James Wang and Daniel Olivier --
13 The economic performance of seaport regions / Peter W. De Langen --
Part 4: Corporate perspectives on the insertion of ports in global supply chains --
14 The success of Asian container port operators: the role of information technology / Daniel Olivier and Francesco Parola --
15 Which link, in which chain? Inserting Durban into global automobile supply chains / Peter V. Hall and Glen Robbins --
16 Sustainable development and corporate strategies of the maritime industry / Claude Comtois and Brian Slack.