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Centre for Transportation Studies

Projects

Sustainable Maritime Supply Chain

The Centre for Transportation Studies together with Simon Fraser University and the Copenhagen Business School (European Hub) led (2017-2024) an international maritime research network on the governance challenges and opportunities of greening of the maritime supply chain. The project was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and includes economists, business management scholars and political scientists. Non-academic industry and government partners also participated in the network.

Canada's Asia Pacific Gateway Corridor Initiative

The International Conference and Roundtables on Gateways and Corridors examined trends and issues that will contribute to the full development of Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor across the country and especially in Western Canada.

For further information about the Gateway Project please see:

Gillen, David, Parsons, Graham, Prentice, Barry, Wallis, Peter (2007) Pacific Crossroads: Canada’s Gateways and Corridors. Roundtable on Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridors.

Gillen, David, Parsons, Graham and Barry Prentice (2007) Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative: Policy Trade and Gateway Economics (Volume 1), Centre for Transportation Studies, University of British Columbia ISBN 978-0-88865-538-7

Gillen, David, Parsons, Graham and Barry Prentice (2007) Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative: Gateway Logistics, Ports and Environmental Challenges (Volume 2), Centre for Transportation Studies, University of British Columbia ISBN 978-0-88865-540-0

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