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The SAGE Handbook of Transport Studies

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June 2013 | 464 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The SAGE Handbook of Transport Studies is an authoritative survey of contemporary transportation systems examined in terms of economic, social, and technical issues, as well as environmental challenges. Incorporating an extensive range of approaches - from modes, terminals, planning and policy to more recent developments related to supply chain management, information systems and sustainability/ecology - the work provides a cohesive and extensive overview of transport studies.  

Authored by international experts in their field, each individual chapter bridges a broad range of conceptual, theoretical and geographical perspectives, and the Handbook is divided into six sections:

 

• Transport in the Global World

• Transport in Regions and Localities

• Transport, Economy and Society

• Transport Policy

• Transport Networks and Models

• Transport and the Environment

 

This Handbook will be an indispensible resource for academics, planners, and policy-makers.

 
INTRODUCTION
Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Theo Notteboom & Jon Shaw
The Handbook of Transport Studies
 
PART ONE: TRANSPORT IN THE GLOBAL WORLD
Jean-Paul Rodrigue
Transport Flows and Globalization
William P Anderson
Transborder Transportation
Antoine Fremont
Containerization and Intermodal Transportation
John T Bowen, Jr
Global Air Transportation
Theo Notteboom
Maritime Transportation and Seaports
 
PART TWO: TRANSPORT IN REGIONS AND LOCALITIES
Jean-Paul Rodrigue
Urban Transportation and Land Use
Laetitia Dablanc
City Logistics
David Gillen
The Siting and Setting of Airport Terminals
Markus Hesse
Freight Distribution Centres, Freight Clusters and Logistics Parks
Ekki Kreutzberger and Rob Konings
The Role of Inland Terminals in Intermodal Transport Development
 
PART THREE: TRANSPORT, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Theo Notteboom
Transport Markets
Iain Docherty and Danny MacKinnon
Transport and Economic Development
Patricia Mokhtarian and Gil Tal
Impacts of ICT on Travel Behaviour: A Tapestry of Relationships
Karen Lucas
Transport and Social Exclusion
 
PART FOUR: TRANSPORT POLICY
Theo Notteboom
Transport Policy Instruments
Chris Nash and Bryan Matthews
Transport Pricing and Subsidy
Adrian Davis and Hugh Annett
Transport, Travel and Health in Public Policy: A Journey Begun
 
PART FIVE: TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND MODELS
Lorant A. Tavasszy and Michiel Bliemer
Transport Flow, Distribution and Allocation Models, Traffic Assignment and Forecasting
Cesar Ducruet and Igor Lugo
Structure and Dynamics of Transport Networks: Models, Methods and Applications
Veronique van Acker and Frank Witlox
Locational Transport Models: Production and Attraction
Kaan Ozbay and Pushkin Kachroo
Incident and Emergency Management in Traffic
 
PART SIX: TRANSPORT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Stephen Potter, Christopher Berridge, Matthew Cook and Per-Anders Langendahl
Transport and Energy Use
Tim Ryley and Lee Chapman
Transport, Climate Change and the Environment
Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Brian Slack and Claude Comtois
Green Supply-Chain Management

The tone and content of this book provides an excellent foundation for informed debate... undoubtedly provides a cohesive account of the current state of play in academia.

Robin Lovelace
Journal of Transport Geography

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