The geography of transport systems / Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Claude Comtois, and Brian Slack.

Por: Rodrigue, Jean-Paul, 1967Colaborador(es): Comtois, Claude, 1954 | Slack, Brian, 1939Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York : Routledge ; 2013Edición: [3th edition]Descripción: 432 p. : il. ; 28 cmISBN: 9780415822534 (hardback : alk. paper); 9780415822541 (pbk. : alk. paper)Tema(s): GEOGRAFÍA DEL TRANSPORTEClasificación CDD: 629.048
Contenidos:
1. Transportation and Geography Concepts: What is Transport Geography? Transportation and Space The Geography of Transportation Networks Methods: Definition and Properties of Graph Theory Measures and Indices of Graph Theory Geographic Information Systems for Transportation (GIS-T) Case Study: Teaching Transport Geography 2. Transportation and the Spatial Structure Concepts: Historical Evolution of Transportation Transport and Spatial Organization Transport and Location Future Transportation Methods: The Notion of Accessibility Network Data Models Case Study: UPS and the Management of Distribution Networks 3. Transportation and the Economy Concepts: Transport and Economic Development Transportation and Commercial Geography Transport Costs Transport Supply and Demand Methods: The Transportation Problem (Linear programming) Market Area Analysis Case Study: The Financing of Transportation Infrastructure 4. Transportation Modes Concepts: A Diversity of Modes Intermodal Transportation Passengers or Freight? Methods: Technical Performance Indicators Symbolization of Transport Features in a GIS Case Study: Maersk Shipping Line 5. Transportation Terminals Concepts: The Function of Transport Terminals Terminals and Location Ports and Rail Terminals Airports Methods: Gini Coefficient Delphi Forecasting Case Study: Chicago and Intermodal Rail Terminals 6. International Trade and Freight Distribution Concepts: Transportation, Globalization and International Trade Commodity Chains and Freight Transportation Logistics Methods: Spatial Interactions The Gravity Model Case Study: Commodity Chain Analysis 7. Urban Transportation Concepts: Transportation and Urban Form Urban Land Use and Transportation Urban Mobility Urban Transport Problems Methods: Traffic Counts and Traffic Surveys Transportation / Land Use Modeling Case Study: City Logistics 8. Transport, Energy and Environment Concepts: Transport and Energy The Environmental Impacts of Transportation Transport and Sustainability Methods: Transport Environmental Management Case Study: Environmental Practices in Sweden Maritime Transport 9. Transport Planning and Policy Concepts: The Nature of Transport Policy The Policy Process Transport Planning Transport Safety and Security Methods: Cost-Benefit Analysis Case Study: Security, Transport and Health Planning: The Challenge of Pandemics
Resumen: La movilidad es fundamental para las actividades económicas y sociales, como los desplazamientos, la fabricación y el suministro de energía. Cada movimiento tiene un origen, un conjunto potencial de ubicaciones intermedias, un destino, y una naturaleza que está vinculado con atributos geográficos. Los sistemas de transporte integrados de infraestructuras, modos y terminales están tan arraigadas en la vida socio-económico de las personas, instituciones y empresas que a menudo son invisibles para el consumidor. Esto es paradójico que la invisibilidad percibida de transporte se deriva de su eficiencia. La comprensión de cómo la movilidad está relacionada con la geografía es el principal propósito de este libro.
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1. Transportation and Geography Concepts: What is Transport Geography? Transportation and Space The Geography of Transportation Networks Methods: Definition and Properties of Graph Theory Measures and Indices of Graph Theory Geographic Information Systems for Transportation (GIS-T) Case Study: Teaching Transport Geography 2. Transportation and the Spatial Structure Concepts: Historical Evolution of Transportation Transport and Spatial Organization Transport and Location Future Transportation Methods: The Notion of Accessibility Network Data Models Case Study: UPS and the Management of Distribution Networks 3. Transportation and the Economy Concepts: Transport and Economic Development Transportation and Commercial Geography Transport Costs Transport Supply and Demand Methods: The Transportation Problem (Linear programming) Market Area Analysis Case Study: The Financing of Transportation Infrastructure 4. Transportation Modes Concepts: A Diversity of Modes Intermodal Transportation Passengers or Freight? Methods: Technical Performance Indicators Symbolization of Transport Features in a GIS Case Study: Maersk Shipping Line 5. Transportation Terminals Concepts: The Function of Transport Terminals Terminals and Location Ports and Rail Terminals Airports Methods: Gini Coefficient Delphi Forecasting Case Study: Chicago and Intermodal Rail Terminals 6. International Trade and Freight Distribution Concepts: Transportation, Globalization and International Trade Commodity Chains and Freight Transportation Logistics Methods: Spatial Interactions The Gravity Model Case Study: Commodity Chain Analysis 7. Urban Transportation Concepts: Transportation and Urban Form Urban Land Use and Transportation Urban Mobility Urban Transport Problems Methods: Traffic Counts and Traffic Surveys Transportation / Land Use Modeling Case Study: City Logistics 8. Transport, Energy and Environment Concepts: Transport and Energy The Environmental Impacts of Transportation Transport and Sustainability Methods: Transport Environmental Management Case Study: Environmental Practices in Sweden Maritime Transport 9. Transport Planning and Policy Concepts: The Nature of Transport Policy The Policy Process Transport Planning Transport Safety and Security Methods: Cost-Benefit Analysis Case Study: Security, Transport and Health Planning: The Challenge of Pandemics

La movilidad es fundamental para las actividades económicas y sociales, como los desplazamientos, la fabricación y el suministro de energía. Cada movimiento tiene un origen, un conjunto potencial de ubicaciones intermedias, un destino, y una naturaleza que está vinculado con atributos geográficos. Los sistemas de transporte integrados de infraestructuras, modos y terminales están tan arraigadas en la vida socio-económico de las personas, instituciones y empresas que a menudo son invisibles para el consumidor. Esto es paradójico que la invisibilidad percibida de transporte se deriva de su eficiencia. La comprensión de cómo la movilidad está relacionada con la geografía es el principal propósito de este libro.

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