Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport

Includes bibliography

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Autores principales: Sánchez, Ricardo, Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL. División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura
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spelling oai-11362-62922020-11-19T01:58:04Z Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport Sánchez, Ricardo Wilmsmeier, Gordon NU. CEPAL. División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura COMERCIO EXTERIOR COSTOS DE TRANSPORTE INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TRANSPORTE POLITICA DE TRANSPORTE REGLAS Y NORMAS TRANSPORTE MARITIMO TRANSPORTE COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA FOREIGN TRADE MARITIME TRANSPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT TRADE IN SERVICES PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Includes bibliography Abstract Central America needs a regular, flexible, safe and affordable infrastructure and transport services in order to prevail over the existing bottlenecks and constrained intra-regional trade patterns. This need is widely recognized to achieve a sustained economic development, both national and regionally. Today, Central American countries face the following problems in their transport systems: lack of sufficient transport infrastructure and high transport costs. These problems have led to a decline in the competitiveness of the regional economies and sluggish economic growth rates. Additionally, it is a highly vulnerable region due to geological, geomorphologic and climatic regional conditions. This paper argues that short sea shipping (SSS) can play an important role in creating the pathway towards a more nvironmentally friendly, financially rational and sustainable transport system, and it is eminentlysuitable as a solution to bridge the Central America (CA) infrastructural gaps. Nevertheless, strong political support for inter-regional cooperation and the set-up of public-private partnerships have to be launched in order to unlock the development potential of transport by water. A combination of measures by all stakeholders is the way forward for more sustainability. The focus to develop these potentials includes the integration of maritime links and inland hinterland links with ports and their logistic centres and terminals as operating intermodal nodes. In this paper, authors bring high importance to a strategic association between SSS and truck and rail transportation modes, considering an intermodal transportation system that takes advantages of each one. 2014-01-02T16:25:31Z 2014-01-02T16:25:31Z 2005-09 Texto Documento Completo 9211215609 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/6292 LC/L.2386-P en Serie Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura 97 application/pdf AMERICA CENTRAL CENTRAL AMERICA ECLAC
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topic COMERCIO EXTERIOR
COSTOS DE TRANSPORTE
INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TRANSPORTE
POLITICA DE TRANSPORTE
REGLAS Y NORMAS
TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
TRANSPORTE
COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
FOREIGN TRADE
MARITIME TRANSPORT
RULES AND REGULATIONS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT
TRADE IN SERVICES
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
spellingShingle COMERCIO EXTERIOR
COSTOS DE TRANSPORTE
INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TRANSPORTE
POLITICA DE TRANSPORTE
REGLAS Y NORMAS
TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
TRANSPORTE
COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
FOREIGN TRADE
MARITIME TRANSPORT
RULES AND REGULATIONS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT
TRADE IN SERVICES
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Sánchez, Ricardo
Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL. División de Recursos Naturales e Infraestructura
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Sánchez, Ricardo
Wilmsmeier, Gordon
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Wilmsmeier, Gordon
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title Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
title_short Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
title_full Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
title_fullStr Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
title_full_unstemmed Bridging infrastructural gaps in Central America: prospects and potential for maritime transport
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