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Migration of container terminals as their natural process of evolution: Case study of Gdańsk and Gdynia ports

Journal of Transport Geography, 2021
Abstract The paper proposes a theoretical model of container terminals and container port development, based on the life cycle theory, threshold theory and catastrophe theory, and in references to Kuznets' swings (interpreted as waves of infrastructural investments), and Kondratiev long economic waves.
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Analysis of Transport Accessibility and Factors Influencing The Competitiveness of The Ports of Świnoujście and Gdynia

Communications of International Proceedings
This study deals with the transport accessibility of the main ports in Poland, which affect the state of the national economy in the statutory sense. The seaports: Świnoujście and Gdynia, acting as the main communication hubs in multimodal transport, are at the same time an important element in global supply chains – they are also strategic points for ...
Dariusz KLOSKOWSKI   +2 more
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Modernist Industrial Architecture and its Protection – the Port of Gdynia

2009
Situated in north-eastern Gdynia and covering an area of 500 hectares, the commercial port complex is one of most interesting and architecturally rich complexes of modern industrial development. It was designed and constructed in just a dozen years or so in the 1920s and 1930s.
Orchowska-Smolińska, Anna   +1 more
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Port Gdynia w gospodarce wodorowej [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
Szymanowska, Beata, Daczuk, Michał
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Determination of Bisphenol A (BPA) in the Port of Gdynia Waters Using Gas Chromatography Coupled with Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)

Water (Switzerland), 2023
Aleksandra Bojke   +2 more
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The ports of Gdynia and Gdańsk

2019
Susanne Ferch, Michael Roe
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The role of port authorities in Poland in achieving sustainable development goals based on the example of port of Gdynia authority

2019
The concept of sustainable development has become a generally accepted model for the development of the global socio-economic system which finally led to defining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This chapter examines achieving SDGs at a landlord model port authority based on the example of the Port of Gdynia Authority (PGA).
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