’What makes this book unique is its focus on the entire life cycle of intermodal freight terminals that incorporates all aspects of terminal development. The book combines both public and private actors’ perspectives and issues of governance throughout the intermodal terminal life cycle. A must read for everyone working in this domain!’ Cathy Macharis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium ’By taking an approach that explicitly addresses the different phases of terminal development the book provides important new insights. Monios and Bergqvist develop a life cycle framework and illustrate how this can be applied to reduce conflicts and misunderstanding in terminal development and operations. This is a key contribution and should be of essential reading for anyone concerned with intermodal transport.’ Michael Browne, University of Westminster, UK
1 Introduction: The Institutional Setting of Intermodal Terminals
2 The Role of the Terminal in Intermodal Transport Networks
3 Life Cycle Theory and the Governance of Intermodal Transport
4 Life Cycle Phase One: Planning, Funding and Development
5 Life Cycle Phase Two: Finding an Operator
6 Life Cycle Phase Three: Operations and Contracts
7 Life Cycle Phase Four: Terminals over Time
8 A Governance Framework for the Intermodal Terminal Life Cycle
9 Geographies of Governance: Planning, Policy and Politics