The concepts and methods of transport geography can be used in a wide range of applications and case studies that can be articulated around their social and economic impacts, the role that freight transportation plays, and the complex environmental and planning issues.
Socioeconomic Issues
- B.1 – Teaching Transport Geography
- B.2 – Transportation and Mega Urban Regions
- B.3 – Gateways and Transport Corridors in North America
- B.4 – High-Speed Rail Systems
- B.5 – Transportation and its Bottlenecks
- B.6 – Mega Airport Projects
- B.7 – International Tourism and Transport
- B.8 – Petroleum: A Transportation Resource
- B.23 – The Digitalization of Mobility
Freight Issues
- B.9 – The Cold Chain and its Logistics
- B.10 – Transportation and Blockchains
- B.11 – Freight Distribution Clusters (Logistics Zones)
- B.12 – Third-Party Logistics Service Providers
- B.13 – The Containerization of Commodities (Moved to Port Economics, Management & Policy)
- B.14 – The Logistics of Global Food Systems
Planning and Environmental Issues
- B.15 – Green Logistics
- B.16 – The Financing of Transportation Infrastructure
- B.17 – Logistics Policies
- B.18 – Climate Change and the Adaptation of Transport Infrastructure
- B.19 – Transportation and Pandemics
- B.20 – The St. Lawrence Seaway and Regional Development
- B.21 – The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- B.22 – Rail Deregulation in the United States