Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port

This paper analyzes city-port relationships on a world scale through the three concepts of centrality, nodality and intermediacy. 330 port cities represent half of the world’s coastal urban population and container traffic volumes. A factor analysis highlights the maritime or urban specializations o...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c89f80141bbd4f79a82b2a1fce7c059c2021-12-02T11:10:16ZTypologie mondiale des relations ville-port1278-336610.4000/cybergeo.17332https://doaj.org/article/c89f80141bbd4f79a82b2a1fce7c059c2008-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/17332https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366This paper analyzes city-port relationships on a world scale through the three concepts of centrality, nodality and intermediacy. 330 port cities represent half of the world’s coastal urban population and container traffic volumes. A factor analysis highlights the maritime or urban specializations of the nodes. Results show that beyond a north-south hierarchical structure, profiles are distributed across relatively homogenous regional areas. The typology illustrates the disequilibria of city-port relations in major European port cities, while other regions show a higher city-port interdependence. This world differentiation allows the questioning of a unique model of city-port relationships and, at the same time, provides a better understanding of the spatial and functional principles defining the port city in general.César DucruetUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticlecentralityintermediacynodalityport cityregionalization/regionalisationworldGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (2008)
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EN
FR
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topic centrality
intermediacy
nodality
port city
regionalization/regionalisation
world
Geography (General)
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intermediacy
nodality
port city
regionalization/regionalisation
world
Geography (General)
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César Ducruet
Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
description This paper analyzes city-port relationships on a world scale through the three concepts of centrality, nodality and intermediacy. 330 port cities represent half of the world’s coastal urban population and container traffic volumes. A factor analysis highlights the maritime or urban specializations of the nodes. Results show that beyond a north-south hierarchical structure, profiles are distributed across relatively homogenous regional areas. The typology illustrates the disequilibria of city-port relations in major European port cities, while other regions show a higher city-port interdependence. This world differentiation allows the questioning of a unique model of city-port relationships and, at the same time, provides a better understanding of the spatial and functional principles defining the port city in general.
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author César Ducruet
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title Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
title_short Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
title_full Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
title_fullStr Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
title_full_unstemmed Typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
title_sort typologie mondiale des relations ville-port
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
publishDate 2008
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