Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Global Collective Action or Modern Transport Geography

Global Collective Action

Author: Todd Sandler

Although the global community has achieved some success in endeavors such as eradicating smallpox, efforts to coordinate nations' actions in others--such as the reduction of drug trafficking--have not been sufficient. Identifying the factors that promote, or inhibit, successful collective action for an ever-growing set of challenges associated with globalization, Todd Sandler applies them to promoting global health, providing foreign assistance, controlling rogue nations, limiting transnational terrorism, and intervening in civil wars.



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Modern Transport Geography

Author: Brian Hoyl

This book should be in the library of every transportation researcher. Ronald Sheck Intermodal and guideway research program director, Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of Florida There is no escape from transport. By sea, air, road or rail, we rely on transport to connect individuals, businesses and cities. At a time when deregulation and privatization are becoming global trends and concerns grow about sustainability, what is the future of transport for the 21st Century? The best-selling first edition of Moderñ Transport Geography provided a topical transport textbook, based on geographical theory and focused on contemporary issues. This new, expanded, updated and revised edition builds on the strengths of the earlier text by taking a more international and global perspective. The book brings together an unparalleled range of contributors, reflecting the international expertise of the Transport Research Groups of both the Royal Geographical Society and the Association of American Geographers. Modern Transport Geography takes a principles and practice approach which enables students to develop their own ideas on the basis of the contextual, analytical and case material provided. from reviews of Edition I This book has all the ingredients of a successful textbook... The presentation is both stimulating and thought provoking. There is a lot of up to date information on current and case studies from all parts of the world. And, finally, there are plenty of references for further reading. What more could one ask? Journal of Environment and Planning A Geography / Transport Studies / Planning / Social Science Contents
* Transport Geography: anIntroduction
* Transport and Development: Conceptual Frameworks
* The Role of Transport in the Development Process: Case Studies from Québec, Indonesia, Zimbabwe and China
* Transport Deregulation and Privatization
* Transport and the Environment
* Urban Travel Patterns
* Urban Transport Problems and Solution
* Inter-Urban Transport
* Rural Areas: the Accessibility Problem
* Transport for Recreation and Tourism
* Ships, Ports and Bulk Freight Transport
* Intermodal Transportation
* International Surface Passenger Transport
* International Air Transport
* Sustainability of Transport



Table of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements
1Transport Geography: An Introduction1
2Transport and Development: Conceptual Frameworks13
3The Role of Transport in the Development Process: Case Studies from Quebec, Indonesia, Zimbabwe and China41
4Transport Deregulation and Privatization75
5Transport and the Environment97
6Urban Travel Patterns115
7Urban Transport Problems and Solutions135
8Inter-Urban Transport159
9Rural Areas: The Accessibility Problem185
10Transport for Recreation and Tourism217
11Ships, Ports and Bulk Freight Transport241
12Intermodal Transportation263
13International Surface Passenger Transport291
14International Air Transport311
15Sustainability of Transport337
List of Figures353
List of Photographs355
List of Tables356
Notes on Contributors358
Index363

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