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Factors behind Freight Transport Demand

Factors behind Freight Transport Demand

Source: adapted from Cambridge Systematics (1996) Quick Response Freight Manual, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Planning and Environment Technical Support Services for Planning Research.

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Contents › Chapter 3 – Transportation, Economy and Society › 3.4 – The Provision and Demand of Transportation Services › Factors behind Freight Transport Demand
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The Geography of Transport Systems, 5th Edition
The Geography of Transport Systems
FIFTH EDITION
Jean-Paul Rodrigue (2020), New York: Routledge, 456 pages. ISBN 978-0-367-36463-2

doi.org/10.4324/9780429346323

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Table of Contents

  • 1. Transportation and Geography
  • 2. Transportation and Spatial Structure
  • 3. Transportation, Economy and Society
  • 4. Transport, Energy and Environment
  • 5. Transportation Modes
  • 6. Transportation Terminals
  • 7. Trade, Logistics and Freight Distribution
  • 8. Urban Transportation
  • 9. Transport Planning and Policy
  • 10. Challenges for Transport Geography
  • A. Methods in Transport Geography
  • B. Applications and Case Studies

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Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Professor of Geography at Hofstra University. His research interests cover transportation and economics as they relate to logistics and global freight distribution. Specific topics include maritime transport systems, global supply chains, gateways and transport corridors.
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