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Tuning Port Systems and Local Contexts. Socio-Spatial Interactions of Small Ports and Cities by Terms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 6
- Foreword: INFRASTRUCTURE CLUSTERS 10
- Presentation: A JOINT COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION, SOCIAL INTEGRATION, AND PORT SUSTAINABILITY 16
- Foundation: THE EMERGENCE OF THE LANDSCAPES OF THE CLUSTER 22
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Ⅰ: SPATIAL APPROACHES
- 1.1 Investigating the Impacts of Port Clusterisation 38
- 1.2 Dialogues about Port Spatiality. The Italian Multi-Speed Picture 46
- 1.3 About Cluster and Spatial Engagement. A Glossary of Words 52
- Guest Essay: Redefining the Success of Ports in a Deglobalising World 66
- Networks: The Spatial Legacy of Port and Maritime Sciences. A Round Trip 70
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New Words, New Maps, and New Strategies for the Landscapes of the Cluster. Reports from Ports Worldwide
- A New Hansa. Reimagining the North Sea Macro-Region 77
- Open Waterfronts or Closed Water Fortresses? New Ways of Mapping the Accessibility of Redeveloped Waterfronts 86
- Think It Dry! Assessing Digital and Strategic Innovation Acceptance by Inland Port-Related Operators 93
- Multi-Temporal Mapping of Containers Transiting Through the “Ports of Genoa” 101
- Odessa Green Rings. A New Green Infrastructure Between Two Urban Ports 108
- Regeneration of City-Port Interaction Areas. A New Method for Managing a Contested Space 116
- Genoa: The City Walls and the Port in the Sixteenth Century 122
- Representations of Maritime Interactions. Interpretative Mapping of Hormuz and Chennai During Early Modern Asian-European Encounters 130
- Tuning Port Systems and Local Contexts. Socio-Spatial Interactions of Small Ports and Cities by Terms 139
- Remaking Rotterdam. The Port-City Interface as a Strategic Asset in Port Cluster Landscapes 148
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Ⅱ: PERFORMATIVE MAPS
- 2.1 Cross-Referencing Clustered Contexts 160
- 2.2 Advanced Port Clusters in Comparison 168
- 2.3 About Clusters and Spatial Visualisation. An Atlas of Multi-Level Maps 174
- Guest Essay: Mapping European Port City Territories. A Comparative Spatial Analysis 192
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Transfers
- Learning from Extreme Port Environments 202
- Port Infrastructure in Transition.Designing within, on the Edge, and in Relation to the Territory 204
- Landing on Water. Marine Environments as Spaces for Human Settlements 210
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Ⅲ: SHAPING LANDS260
- 3.1 Formulating Design Strategies for Evolving Port Clusters 218
- 3.2 About Clusters and Spatial Processing. A Catalogue for Translating Impacts into Actions 222
- Guest Essay: Cluster Detection in Maritime Networks 232
- Figures: A Photographic Survey on Port Spatiality 239
- Future Port City Territories after 2030.New Scales? New Roles? New Questions? 260
- Afterword: Planetary Ports: From Sea to Space 264
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Annex
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 272
- Authors’ Biographies 276
- Acknowledgements 286
- Note 287
- List of Acronyms, Names, and Laws 287
- Imprint 288
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 6
- Foreword: INFRASTRUCTURE CLUSTERS 10
- Presentation: A JOINT COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION, SOCIAL INTEGRATION, AND PORT SUSTAINABILITY 16
- Foundation: THE EMERGENCE OF THE LANDSCAPES OF THE CLUSTER 22
-
Ⅰ: SPATIAL APPROACHES
- 1.1 Investigating the Impacts of Port Clusterisation 38
- 1.2 Dialogues about Port Spatiality. The Italian Multi-Speed Picture 46
- 1.3 About Cluster and Spatial Engagement. A Glossary of Words 52
- Guest Essay: Redefining the Success of Ports in a Deglobalising World 66
- Networks: The Spatial Legacy of Port and Maritime Sciences. A Round Trip 70
-
New Words, New Maps, and New Strategies for the Landscapes of the Cluster. Reports from Ports Worldwide
- A New Hansa. Reimagining the North Sea Macro-Region 77
- Open Waterfronts or Closed Water Fortresses? New Ways of Mapping the Accessibility of Redeveloped Waterfronts 86
- Think It Dry! Assessing Digital and Strategic Innovation Acceptance by Inland Port-Related Operators 93
- Multi-Temporal Mapping of Containers Transiting Through the “Ports of Genoa” 101
- Odessa Green Rings. A New Green Infrastructure Between Two Urban Ports 108
- Regeneration of City-Port Interaction Areas. A New Method for Managing a Contested Space 116
- Genoa: The City Walls and the Port in the Sixteenth Century 122
- Representations of Maritime Interactions. Interpretative Mapping of Hormuz and Chennai During Early Modern Asian-European Encounters 130
- Tuning Port Systems and Local Contexts. Socio-Spatial Interactions of Small Ports and Cities by Terms 139
- Remaking Rotterdam. The Port-City Interface as a Strategic Asset in Port Cluster Landscapes 148
-
Ⅱ: PERFORMATIVE MAPS
- 2.1 Cross-Referencing Clustered Contexts 160
- 2.2 Advanced Port Clusters in Comparison 168
- 2.3 About Clusters and Spatial Visualisation. An Atlas of Multi-Level Maps 174
- Guest Essay: Mapping European Port City Territories. A Comparative Spatial Analysis 192
-
Transfers
- Learning from Extreme Port Environments 202
- Port Infrastructure in Transition.Designing within, on the Edge, and in Relation to the Territory 204
- Landing on Water. Marine Environments as Spaces for Human Settlements 210
-
Ⅲ: SHAPING LANDS260
- 3.1 Formulating Design Strategies for Evolving Port Clusters 218
- 3.2 About Clusters and Spatial Processing. A Catalogue for Translating Impacts into Actions 222
- Guest Essay: Cluster Detection in Maritime Networks 232
- Figures: A Photographic Survey on Port Spatiality 239
- Future Port City Territories after 2030.New Scales? New Roles? New Questions? 260
- Afterword: Planetary Ports: From Sea to Space 264
-
Annex
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 272
- Authors’ Biographies 276
- Acknowledgements 286
- Note 287
- List of Acronyms, Names, and Laws 287
- Imprint 288