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  WORKSHOP I - Pricing, Borders and Gateways
 
Gateways and intermodal pricing (186KB)
Achim Czerny, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
Infrastructure capacity, pricing and gateway competition (53KB)
Prof. Robin Lindsey, University of Alberta, Canada
How high is the gate? A study of the border effect at five major Canadian airports (15KB)
Prof. Tim Hazledine, University of Auckland, New Zealand
   
  WORKSHOP II - Port Productivity and Gateway Performance
 
Tying it all together: The challenge of integration in and through gateways (42KB)
Prof. Trevor Heaver, University of British Columbia, Canada
The role of port performance in gateway logistics (144KB)
Prof. Tae Oum, University of British Columbia, Canada and Prof. Jose Tongzon, University of Tasmania, Australia
Port pricing and governance in congestible gateways and corridors
(292KB)
Prof. Anming Zhang, University of British Columbia, Canada
   
  SESSION I - International Experience with Gateways and Corridors
 
Panel Discussion with Government Representatives from the People’s Republic of China, Canada and the United States
China (224KB) - Mr. Yang Zan, Deputy Director General, Department of Waterway Transport Ministry of Communications, People’s Republic of China
Canada (2.1MB) - Brian Bohunicky, Director General, Strategic Policy, Transport Canada, Canada
USA (3.7MB) - Roger Bohnert, Director of Gateway Offices, U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD), U.S.A
   
  SESSION II - Logistics and the Theory of Gateways and Corridors
 
Gateway and corridor performance: what is important? (974KB)
Dr. Michael Tretheway, InterVISTAS, Canada
The changing role of gateways in the context of global value chain dynamics (1.6MB)
Prof. Werner Delfmann, University of Cologne, Germany
Social costs of global gateway cities: the Port of New York (609KB)
Prof. Joseph Berechman, City University New York, USA
   
  SESSION III - Supply Chains and Gateways and Corridors
 
Assessing productivity and performance of seaports: the importance for gateways (175KB)
Prof. Martin Dresner, University of Maryland, USA
The development of international freight transport in Europe as a result of developments in international trade and logistics (543KB)
Prof. Cees Ruijgrok, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Investing in transport infrastructure: institutional design and efficiency (141KB)
Prof. Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Australia
   
  SESSION IV - Gateways and Corridors, Governance and Regulation
 
Gateways and Canada's ports policy: issues and impediments (223KB)
Prof. Mary Brooks, Dalhousie University, Canada
Can P3s contribute to the upgrade of Canada's Asia-Pacific trade infrastructure? (297KB)
Prof. Anthony Boardman, University of British Columbia, Canada and Prof. Aidan Vining, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Port Policy and the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative (59KB)
Ron Hirshhorn, Hirshhorn Consulting, Canada
   
  SESSION V - Security, Risk, Information Management and the Costs of Supply Chain Disruption
 
Gateways and Corridors: assessing and addressing strategic security concerns (53KB)
Margaret Purdy, University of British Columbia, Canada
Collateral benefits of security and supply chain improvements at international gateways (141KB)
Prof. Garland Chow, University of British Columbia, Canada
The costs of supply chain: congestion, disruption and uncertainty (318KB)
David Colledge, Colledge Transportation Consulting (CTC) Inc., Canada
   
  SESSION VI - Land Use/Urban Planning and the Environmental Footprint of Gateways and Corridors
 
Marketing green logistics: environmental strategies for transportation based gateways and corridors (984MB)
Prof. Claude Comtois, University of Montreal, Canada
Gateways and corridors in globalisation: planning sustainable infrastructures for transcontinental 'Spaces of Flows' (1.3MB)
Prof. Kathy Pain, Young Foundation and Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Global logistics and local dilemmas (1.4MB)
Prof. Peter Hall, Simon Fraser University, Canada
   
  SESSION VII - Gateways, Corridors and Competitiveness
 
Gateways, corridors and competitiveness: an evaluation of trans-European networks and lessons for Canada (1.7MB)
Prof. Roger Vickerman, University of Kent, UK
Corridors and the maritime / land interface: North America and the Pacific (2.5MB)
Prof. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Hofstra University, USA
Competitiveness of Shanghai Port and Yangtze-River-Pacific-Ocean Gateway (199KB)
Prof. Yimin Zhang, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), China
Conference Summary (261KB)
Prof. William Morrison, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada


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