Q4: The chicken or the egg: What matters more — the impact of trade on connectivity, or the impact of connectivity on trade? Although this question appears at first glance rather tautological, it reflects a much deeper complexity of the relationships between trade and connectivity; which one is the main
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Question #3: Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance (GICA)
Q3: Connectivity is comprised of several layers, including physical, virtual, and financial networks. Is multilayer analysis important? How to obtain the necessary data? How can new technologies help? A multilayer approach to connectivity is important since it enables to understand the dynamics of its core components and how they interact
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Based on your experience, what have been the most important impacts of connectivity? How can we best assess the impacts of connectivity? In prior decades the focus was mainly on developing infrastructures and intermodalism, which were mutually self reinforcing. In my opinion, the container is likely to have been the
Continue readingThe Relevance of Connectivity (GICA answer)
As part of a discussion by the Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance (GICA), I have articulated an entry on the relevance of connectivity. It seeks to provide elements to the question “In your view, why does connectivity matter? And for whom?” The Relevance of Connectivity
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Connectivity is the extent to which passengers or freight flows from a node can reach other nodes directly (direct connection) or indirectly through another node or a series of nodes. It draws from conventional graph theory, which investigates the arrangement of nodes and links in networks. Therefore, connectivity is a
New page: Mobility as a service (digitalization of mobility)
Added a new entry on the concept of mobility as a service, which is mainly the development of platforms able to collect and organize mobility and give options to users. This tries to coordinate the offerings of several transportation service providers. Digital Mobility as a Service
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Source: adapted from International Transport Forum (2018) Blockchain and Beyond: Encoding 21st Century Transport, Paris: OECD. The term mobility as a service (or the digitalization of mobility) is used to label the bundling of transportation services to users through an information technology platform. Conventionally, transportation service providers tended to operate within their respective
Connectivity Pattern of the World’s Major Maritime Bottlenecks
Updated and redesigned the map.about the connectivity pattern of global maritime bottlenecks. https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=950
Continue readingThe curb as a contested space in city logistics
Through bad design and vehicle use the usage of the curb for deliveries can be highly disruptive. This photo is illustrative of the problem. https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=10828
Continue readingNew page added (Forms of Transport Automation)
Tried to articulate the possible levels of transport automation for both vehicles and terminal facilities such as ports and distribution centers. While the different levels of vehicle automation is well known, I have so far seen no attempt to build a corresponding categorization for terminals and distribution centers. This is
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