Library Bulletin

Library Bulletin

Author: Great Britain. Department of the Environment. Headquarters Library

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 1270

ISBN-13:

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Future Challenges for Inland Navigation

Future Challenges for Inland Navigation

Author: Christa Sys

Publisher: ASP / VUBPRESS / UPA

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 9054878541

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A collection of scientific and sector-oriented contributions by experts in the field of inland navigation, this reference covers topics on the ramifications of possible strategic and economic advancements through the year 2030. The future challenges for inland navigation presented in this book take into account market functioning, technologies, and investments in inland navigation from a viewpoint of sustainability in its three facets: economic, social, and environmental. Presenting a number of strategies market players may adopt and offering insights into the anticipated economic consequences, this record will appeal to inland shipping operators, shipbuilding companies, financial institutes, port authorities, freight forwarders, public administrations, and policy makers.


Inland Waterway Transport

Inland Waterway Transport

Author: Bart Wiegmans

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1317575652

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Inland waterways are a host for a mode of transport that is not as visible to the general public or as used as it once was. It is, however, generally perceived to be very important to our freight transport system today, although a closer look into the inland waterway transport system rebuts this perception and reveals the strengths and opportunities of this mode of transportation. This book gives the reader a thorough understanding of the current role of inland waterway transport as a freight transport system and its conditions. Drawing on case studies from across Europe, this text explores the economic, logistic, and technological and policy issues related to inland waterway transport and the challenges that changes in these areas present to this transport mode. It also explores the strategies for the inland waterway transport sector to secure and then enlarge its role in the future of freight transport. Inland Waterway Transport will be an invaluable source for students and researchers of transport studies. In addition, the book will be useful to policymakers and practitioners involved in its development. It may also appeal to wider readers with an interest in the fascinating business of inland waterway transport.