[one_third] [/one_third] [two_third_last] En junio de 2001 se fundó en Lisboa la asociación RETE y…
Joan ALEMANY LLOVERA
PhD in Economics. Former Professor at the University of Barcelona. Founding Editor of PORTUS. Barcelona, Spain.
PhD in Economics. Associate Professor (1976-2013) at the Department of Economic Policy and World Economic Structure, University of Barcelona. During the same period, he established himself as consultant in Urban Planning and Port Economics. He is the author, co-author, and editor of numerous books and has published extensively in scientific journals and as book chapters regarding the organization, planning, and transformation of ports. He has actively participated in numerous international congresses as a speaker and lecturer. His international expertise is reflected in numerous planning studies conducted across Latin America (including Buenos Aires, Rosario, Santos, Cartagena de Indias and Valparaíso) and Spain (Barcelona, Tarragona, Vigo, Balearic Islands, among others). He has served as a consultant for major international organizations, such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), as well as various ministries and port authorities, focusing on port economics and organization. A member of the Scientific Committee of RETE, he is the Founding Editor of the PORTUS magazine. His current research focuses on port-city economic relations, urban-port redevelopment financing, and port heritage.
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De Portobelo al nuevo canal de Panamá
“La creación del canal de Panamá fue mucho más que una portentosa obra de ingeniería sin…
El nuevo canal de Panamá y las ciudades portuarias de su entorno
La inauguración de la ampliación del canal de Panamá está prevista para el año 2016. Esta…
Cambios en los puertos, transformación en las ciudades portuarias
Nuevos factores tecnológicos, medioambientales e infraestructurales están incidiendo en los tráficos marítimos y en los puertos.…
Problemas y oportunidades de las ciudades portuarias
El número 29 de PORTUS correspondiente a la primavera de 2015 aparece antes de la reunión…
Ciudades Portuarias Medianas
Muchas ciudades portuarias medianas (entre 15.000 y 150.000 habitantes) de las costas del sur de Europa…
Los puertos de Santa Fe. Memoria fotográfica 1870-1950
La fuerza evocadora de la fotografía antigua se integra perfectamente en este libro (“Los puertos de…
Santander, a seaport
On the Atlantic seaboard halfway along the Spanish Cantabrian coast and sheltered by the largest bay…
Ports and port cities of Latin America
Since the creation of the International Association RETE and the magazine PORTUS in 2001, one of…
Future Challenges of Port Cities
This issue of PORTUS comes out a few days before an important meeting organized in Naples…
Chile, Caleta Tortel. Portfolio
Caleta Tortel, extremo sur del camino austral Caleta Tortel: amplia comuna de 19.938 Km2 que…
Valparaíso. La evolución de un puerto. Cuatro dibujos de Lukas
“La joya del Pacífico, te llaman los marinos…” (Canción popular) Lukas, seudónimo de Renzo Pecchenino, fue…
From Chile to Genoa, looking for new options for the port cities
The current issue of PORTUS is the second of its digital era. The format has been…
Marseille, the port and the European Capital of Culture 2013
There is an ambitious project of urban renewal in Marseille, named Euroméditérranée. The same name is given…
Images of the new transformation of New York’s waterfront
New York is probably the city with the most extensive waterfront in the entire world. Its…