Advances in shipping data analysis and modeling : tracking and mapping maritime flows in the age of big data

Weitere Verfasser: Ducruet, César , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Umfang/Format: xxviii, 448 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Routledge studies in transport analysis
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Inhalte/Bestandteile: 2 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Foreword / Jean-François Arvis
  • 1. Introduction: taking the pulse of world trade and movement / César Ducruet
  • Part I: Connectivity Analyses. 2. Winds and maritime linkages in Ancient Greece / Ray Rivers, Tim Evans and Carl Knappett
  • 3. Reconstituting the maritime routes of the Roman Empire / Pascal Arnaud
  • 4. Ship logbooks help to understand climate variability / Ricardo García-Herrera, David Gallego, David Barriopedro and Javier Mellado
  • 5. Complex network analysis of cross-strait container flows / Lie-Hui Wang, Yan Hong, and Yushan Lin
  • 6. Liner shipping forelands of Portugal's main ports / Tiago A. Santos and Carlos Guedes Soares
  • 7. The complex network of coastal shipping in Brazil / Carlos César Ribeiro Santos, Marcelo Do Vale Cunha, Hernane Borges de Barros Pereira
  • 8. Intra vs. extra-regional connectivity of the Black Sea port system / Kateryna Gruchevska, Theo Notteboom, and César Ducruet
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  • 9. Maritime connections and disconnections in a changing Arctic / Mia Bennett
  • Part II: Geospatial Analyses. 10. GIS-based analysis of US international seaborne trade flows / Guoqiang Shen
  • 11. Vessel tracking data usage to map Mediterranean flows / Alfredo Alessandrini, Virginia Fernandez Arguedas, Michele Vespe
  • 12. Geovisualizing the sail-to-steam transition through vessel movement data / Mattia Bunel, Françoise Bahoken, César Ducruet, Claire Lagesse, Bruno Marnot, Eric Mermet, Séléna Petit
  • 13. Foreland mix and inland accessibility of European NUTS-3 regions / David Guerrero, Fernando I. Gonzalez-Laxe, María Jesús Freire-Seoane, Carlos Pais Montes
  • 14. The local determinants of interregional shipping flows / César Ducruet, Claudio Ferrari, Hidekazu Itoh, Alessio Tei
  • 15. Identifying small-scale fishing zones in France using AIS data / Damien Le Guyader, Cyril Ray, David Brosset
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  • 16. Spatio-temporal data modeling of ship-to-ship interactions in mid-19th century high seas / Amin Mobasheri, Alexander Zipf, César Ducruet
  • 17. World shipping flows across the global urban hierarchy / César Ducruet, Sylvain Cuyala, Ali El Hosni
  • Part III: Vulnerability Analyses. 18. Attacker-defender modelling of vulnerability in maritime logistics corridors / Pablo Achurra-Gonzalez, Panagiotis Angeloudis, Konstantinos Zavitsas, Ali Niknejad, Daniel J. Graham
  • 19. Cluster dynamics in the collapsing Soviet shipping network / Rawya Zreik, César Ducruet, Charles Bouveyron, Pierre Latouche
  • 20. Hub dependency and vulnerability of China's overseas connections / Mengqiao Xu, Haoxiang Xia
  • 21. Geopolitical and logistical factors in the evolution of North Korea’s shipping flows / César Ducruet, Sung-Woo Lee, Stanislas Roussin
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  • 22. Vessel navigation constraints in Canadian Arctic waters / Laurent Etienne, Mélanie Fournier, Leah Beveridge, Mark Stoddard, Ronald Pelot
  • 23. Northwest Africa from colonial to global shipping / Daniel Castillo, César Ducruet
  • 24. Partition, independence, and maritime networks in South Asia / Kenmei Tsubota, Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, César Ducruet
  • Afterword / Jan Hoffmann
  • Epilogue / Brian Slack.