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Mo Fan, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Contemporary urban development places a critical emphasis on pedestrian environments, especially in historic cities like George Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia. Although survey questionnaires effectively captured public perception...
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Siqi Wang, Jingbo Yin and Rafi Ullah Khan
Seaports function as lifeline systems in maritime transportation, facilitating critical processes like shipping, distribution, and allied cargo handling. These diverse subsystems constitute the Port Infrastructure System (PIS) and have intricate function...
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Guillaume Michal, Nam Huynh, Nagesh Shukla, Albert Munoz, Johan Barthelemy
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In many rail networks, infrastructure constraints force the shared usage of lines between passenger and freight movements. Scheduling additional freight movements around existing passenger services and peak traffic based curfews presents significant chal...
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V. Eleftheriou, J. Knieling
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HafenCity is the largest, ongoing, urban regeneration program in Europe. The old port area of Hamburg is fully reconstructed with a series of urban planning, traffic and building interventions, in the context of sustainable development (middle road back,...
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Madhu Errampalli, Ravinder Kayitha
Pág. 548 - 557
The population of Port Blair has steadily grown at about 6.5% per annum but it fell down to 0.62% per annum in the last decade. However the population of vehicles has increased at an average of 12% per annum and road infrastructure has not been able to k...
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Mikael Lind, Mikael Hägg, Ulf Siwe, Sandra Haraldson
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Sea Traffic Management is the idea of sharing information and collaborating to optimise the maritime transport chain while increasing safety and sustainability. The digital information on-board and on shore is abundant; however, the interconnection today...
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K. Pitilakis, S. Argyroudis, K. Kakderi, J. Selva
Pág. 1335 - 1344
Transportation infrastructures are complex systems of various connected components like bridges, roads, tunnels, embankments, retaining walls in case of a highway system or wharfs, cranes, buildings, utility systems in case of port facilities. Due to the...
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L. Lonza, M. Cristina Marolda
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Traded volumes ? from raw materials to final consumer goods through intermediary products ? are projected to continue growing in the foreseeable future: sheer domestic EU and global competition will impose challenging requirements to providing innovative...
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Wessel Pienaar
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Pipeline transport is unique among modes of transport in that the pipe, which facilitates freight movement, is both the way and the vehicle, and it is permanently connected to terminals, which facilitate freight storage. This feature makes it the ...
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Dorota Ksiazkiewicz, Michal Tuszynski
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Maritime ports are key elements of transport TEN-T system. As the volume of cargo processed by ports in TENT-T network is rising, it is necessary develop ports? infrastructure to accommodate rising cargo flows. Gateway ports as Gdynia or Koper seize the ...
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