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The Geography of Transport Systems

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Mobility is essential for economic and social activities like commuting and manufacturing, with each movement defined by its origin, potential intermediate locations, destination, and geographical attributes. Transport systems, consisting of infrastructures, modes, and terminals, are deeply integrated into the socio-economic fabric, often rendering them invisible to consumers. This paradox arises from their efficiency. The primary aim of this book is to explore the connection between mobility and geography. The revised third edition offers an updated overview of transportation's spatial aspects, emphasizing security, energy, and green logistics, alongside new case studies and figures. Each chapter addresses specific dimensions, including networks, modes, terminals, freight and urban transportation, and environmental impacts. A concluding chapter presents methodologies related to transport geography, such as accessibility, spatial interactions, graph theory, and Geographic Information Systems for transportation (GIS-T). This text serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field, covering its concepts, methods, and applications. An accompanying website provides additional resources, including digital maps, PowerPoint slides, databases, and further reading links. This work is a vital resource for undergraduates in transport geography and those interested in economic and urban geography, transport planning, and engineering.

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The Geography of Transport Systems, Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Claude Comtois, Brian Slack

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Titre
The Geography of Transport Systems
Sous-titre
Third Edition
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
2013
Format
souple
Pages
432
ISBN10
0415822548
ISBN13
9780415822541
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Mobility is essential for economic and social activities like commuting and manufacturing, with each movement defined by its origin, potential intermediate locations, destination, and geographical attributes. Transport systems, consisting of infrastructures, modes, and terminals, are deeply integrated into the socio-economic fabric, often rendering them invisible to consumers. This paradox arises from their efficiency. The primary aim of this book is to explore the connection between mobility and geography. The revised third edition offers an updated overview of transportation's spatial aspects, emphasizing security, energy, and green logistics, alongside new case studies and figures. Each chapter addresses specific dimensions, including networks, modes, terminals, freight and urban transportation, and environmental impacts. A concluding chapter presents methodologies related to transport geography, such as accessibility, spatial interactions, graph theory, and Geographic Information Systems for transportation (GIS-T). This text serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field, covering its concepts, methods, and applications. An accompanying website provides additional resources, including digital maps, PowerPoint slides, databases, and further reading links. This work is a vital resource for undergraduates in transport geography and those interested in economic and urban geography, transport planning, and engineering.