eprintid: 12665 rev_number: 23 eprint_status: archive userid: 4854 dir: disk0/00/01/26/65 datestamp: 2009-01-12 05:41:25 lastmod: 2019-09-26 08:45:29 status_changed: 2009-01-12 05:41:24 type: paper metadata_visibility: show abstract: The explosive growth of the Asian economies and in particular, those of India and China, are transforming the global economy, world energy demands and world trade flows, transportation networks and infrastructure of ships, ports, railways, roads, planes, airports and all of their related multi-modal handling facilities. Central to the transformation of global trade logistics is the role of Gateways and Corridors in the economic development of region’s and continents. Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway and Corridor Research Initiative is a consortium of four western research agencies established to explore the role of Gateways and Corridors in the economic development process. This paper provides a brief introduction to some of the theory, concepts, reality and issues surrounding the development of trade gateways and corridors in Canada and around the world and identifies areas for further research and policy development for Canada and North America to retain their competitive position in the global economy. copyrightnote: I certify that I have the right to deposit the contribution with MPRA. We hold copyright to the paper. creators_name: Parsons, Graham creators_name: Prentice, Barry E. creators_name: Gillen, David creators_id: owecgfp@accesscomm.ca creators_id: barry_prentice@umanitoba.ca creators_id: david.gillen@sauder.ubc.ca date: 2007-06-04 date_pub: 2007-06-04 full_text_status: public identifierabstract: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12665/ institutions: Canadian Transportation Research Forum issue: Proceedings Issue ispublished: pub journal: Canadian Transportation Research Forum keywords: gateways;corridors;trade;transportation;infrastructure language: en pagerange: 694-708 referencetext: Burghardt, A.F., A hypothesis about gateway cities, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 61(2), 1971, pp. 269-285 Levinson, M. The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006. Rodgrigue, J.P., Transportation Corridors in Pacific Asian Urban Regions, published in Hensher, D.A. and King, J. (eds), Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Transport Research, Sydney, Pergamon, 1996. Western Provincial Transportation Ministers Council. Western Canada Transportation Infrastructure Strategy for an Economic Network. March 2005. http://www.th.gov.bc.ca Whebell, C.F.G. “Corridors: a theory of urban systems”. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 59, March 1969: 1-26. subjects: L92 subjects: R4 title: North American Gateway and Corridor Initiatives in a Changing World volume: 42 citation: Parsons, Graham and Prentice, Barry E. and Gillen, David (2007): North American Gateway and Corridor Initiatives in a Changing World. Published in: Canadian Transportation Research Forum , Vol. 42, No. Proceedings Issue (4 June 2007): pp. 694-708. document_url: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12665/1/MPRA_paper_12665.pdf