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Multimodal Transport Security: Frameworks and Policy Applications in Freight and Passenger Transport [Kietas viršelis]

Rapid globalisation has led to the realization that the traditional modal approach to transporting people and goods is insufficient. Multimodal Transport Security illustrates the inevitable shift towards multimodal transportation systems, further enabled by modern technological innovations, and succinctly assesses the demanding and new security challenges that have accompanied this.

The emergence of these complex transportation infrastructures has created exceedingly attractive terrorist targets owing to the potential for wide-scale disruption of global supply chains. Providing a conjoint analysis of key issues in both passenger and freight multimodal transportation security, expert contributors provide pivotal case studies highlighting the successes and failures of various policies and practices across several geographical regions. Adeptly drawing these strands together, the editors identify similarities and heterogeneities and in doing so, produce a practical illustration of the potential for further enhancement of multimodal security.

An ever-increasing and worldwide concern with the improvement of security in transport places this unique and comprehensive text at the forefront of transportation literature. It will be of great value to students and scholars of public policy as well as policy makers in the fields of transportation and counter-terrorism.

Contributors: M. Anderson, M. Bak, J. Burnewicz, E. Depré, Y. Giat, J. Hallikas, O.-P. Hilmola, E. Irandu, J.B. Kshirsagar, P. Kumar, L. Lättilä, G. Nieuwenhuis, GL.L. Reniers, D.L. Rhoades, Y. Ru, B. Shapiro, J.S. Szyliowicz, L. Talarico, C. van Gulijk, J. Vilko, M.J. Williams, Y. Wiseman, C. Yu, L. Zamparini

Recenzijos

'With all the excitement in the field of transport surrounding issues like electric propulsion, shared mobility and self-driving vehicles, the way forward to sustainable transport still depends on our ability to integrate the various modes of transport into one efficient and secure transport system. This book and the four expert editors are the much needed voice of advocacy for this, almost forgotten, subject. The book is an important education tool for understanding multimodality and for thinking 'multimodal'. --Moshe Givoni, Tel Aviv University, Israel'Transport - of both people and goods - is a necessary condition for an open and interconnected world. The achievement of efficient transport systems calls for interlinked transport modes that are smart and effective, based on a systemic perspective. To avoid fragile transport operations, transport systems need to be robust with a high level of security, so that transport vulnerability can be avoided, especially in intermodal transport connections. This is a timely publication on a worldwide concern in the modern transport field, highlighting the importance of secure intermodal transport systems. It offers both conceptual and applied research perspectives on currently prevailing issues and challenges in this field, supported by various relevant case studies. The topics addressed are of critical importance for both the research community and transport operators, as well as for policy making agencies.' --Peter Nijkamp, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
x
1 Introduction
1(20)
Genserik L. L. Reniers
Dawna L. Rhoades
Joseph S. Szyliowic
Luca Zamparini
PART I MULTIMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION SECURITY: THEMES AND FRAMEWORKS
2 Challenges for multimodal freight transport
21(14)
Gerrit Nieuwenhuis
3 Economic issues in multimodal freight transport security
35(13)
Luca Zamparini
4 Assessing vulnerability in multimodal supply chains
48(16)
Jyri Vilko
Lauri Lattila
Jukka Hallikas
5 Multimodal transport insurances
64(19)
Eric Depre
Genserik L. L. Reniers
Luca Zamparini
PART II MULTIMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION SECURITY: POLICY APPLICATIONS
6 Multimodal freight transportation security in the United States
83(8)
Brent Shapiro
1 Multimodal freight transportation security in Italy
91(16)
Luca Talarico
Luca Zamparini
8 Security improvement potential of Rail Baltica investment
107(17)
Olli-Pekka Hilmola
9 Multimodal freight transport security in Kenya
124(19)
Evaristus Irandu
10 Multimodal freight transportation security in China
143(17)
Chunyan Yu
Yihong Ru
11 Multimodal freight transportation security in Brazil
160(17)
Michael J. Williams
PART III MULTIMODAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SECURITY: THEMES AND FRAMEWORKS
12 Challenges for multimodal passenger transport
177(19)
Monika Bak
Jan Burnewicz
13 Economic and policy issues in multimodal passenger transport security
196(15)
Luca Zamparini
PART IV MULTIMODAL PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SECURITY: POLICY APPLICATIONS
14 Multimodal passenger transportation security in the United States
211(16)
Joseph S. Szyliowicz
15 Dutch security risk analysis for multimodal transport
227(19)
Coen van Gulijk
Megan Anderson
Genserik L. L. Reniers
16 Multimodal passenger transportation security in Israel
246(15)
Year Wiseman
Yahel Giat
17 Multimodal passenger transportation security in Indian cities
261(15)
Jay B. Kshirsagar
Rowan Kumar
18 Multimodal passenger transportation security in Brazil
276(15)
Dawna L. Rhoades
19 Conclusions
291(8)
Genserik L. L. Reniers
Dawna L. Rhoades
Joseph S. Szyliowicz
Luca Zamparini
Index 299
Edited by Joseph S. Szyliowicz, University of Denver, US, Luca Zamparini, University of Salento, Italy, Genserik L.L. Reniers, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and Dawna L. Rhoades, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, US