Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Elisabeth Gouvernal is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Elisabeth Gouvernal.


Maritime Policy & Management | 2005

Dynamics of change in the port system of the western Mediterranean

Elisabeth Gouvernal; Jean Debrie; Brian Slack

The ports of Mediterranean basin have experienced significant growth in container traffic over the last decade. In the western Mediterranean two distinct types of port have emerged: the established ports of the northern part of the basin which serve a gateway function and a set of new ports in the south which act as transhipment hubs. In this paper we explore the dynamics of change and reveal how growth is driven by shifts in individual trades. While the hub ports are integrated into Asian pendulum services, the gateway ports are experiencing growth because of new direct services to Asia and North America. We suggest that the distinctions between the transhipment hubs and the gateway ports are becoming blurred, especially because the gateway ports are also assuming greater transhipment roles. We also explore whether this new dynamism in the Mediterranean ports is reversing the long-standing hinterland domination of the ports of the northern range. We demonstrate that the gateway ports of the western Mediterranean continue to serve local and regional markets, with very limited penetration north of the Alps and Pyrenees. This is due in part to difficulties with rail services but also because of the continued efficiency of the northern range ports and their hinterland connections. We suggest that in the short run, at least, little change is likely.


Journal of Transport Geography | 2007

Port devolution revisited: the case of regional ports and the role of lower tier governments

Jean Debrie; Elisabeth Gouvernal; Brian Slack


Journal of Transport Geography | 2010

Short sea and deep sea shipping markets in France

Elisabeth Gouvernal; Brian Slack; Pierre Franc


Growth and Change | 2006

Intermodal Rail in Western Europe: Actors and Services in a New Regulatory Environment

Jean Debrie; Elisabeth Gouvernal


Archive | 2008

Quel fret ferroviaire local ? Réalités françaises, éclairages allemands

Laetitia Dablanc; Jean Debrie; Pierre Franc; Elisabeth Gouvernal; Gunnar Knitschky; Barbara Lenz; Annie Meuriot; Patrick Nierat; Danièle Patier; Cécile Ruby; Pierre Zembri


Growth and Change | 2016

Container Transshipment and Logistics in the Context of Urban Economic Development

Brian Slack; Elisabeth Gouvernal


International-National Urban Freight Conference | 2013

Final deliveries for online shopping : French operators’ strategies according to the customers and the area they live in

Eleonora Morganti; Laetitia Dablanc; François Fortin; Elisabeth Gouvernal


Post-Print | 2010

Links between production systems and transport: the example of German and French industries

Michèle Guilbault; Elisabeth Gouvernal; Marie Lebaudy; Barbara Lenz; Sebastian Schneider; Katia Kohler


12th World Conference on Transport Research | 2010

Links between production systems and transport : the example of German and French industries

Michèle Guilbault; Elisabeth Gouvernal; Marie Lebaudy; Barbara Lenz; Sebastian Schneider; Katia Kohler


Transportation Research Board 91st Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2012

Container freight rates and the shaping of global economic space

Elisabeth Gouvernal; Brian Slack

Collaboration


Dive into the Elisabeth Gouvernal's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Jean Debrie

Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Barbara Lenz

German Aerospace Center

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Katia Kohler

German Aerospace Center

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge