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The flight of Icarus? Incheon's transformation from port gateway to global city

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Titre

The flight of Icarus? Incheon's transformation from port gateway to global city

Sujet

[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
Asia
corridor
FEZ
Free Economic Zone
Gyeonggi
Incheon
Pentaport
Seoul
Songdo
South Korea
Yellow Sea

Description

This chapter examines the relationship between freight and urban development in the case of the South Korean city of Incheon. Functionally linked to the capital Seoul as main gateway of the Gyeongin corridor, home to a major seaport (second after Busan) and new international airport, the local and national government have been especially aggressive in promoting all modes of freight transportation and logistics activity, as well as free economic zones, notably based on the "Pentaport" concept. The case of Incheon thus provides a site for exploring how (and with what consequences) cities in export-oriented Asian nations have gone about planning for heightened and elaborated flows of goods. Furthermore, it explores how logistic activities co-exist with the ambitions of Incheon - and South Korea as a whole - of becoming a Northeast Asia's knowledge and business hub. In light of the multiplication of other projects nationally and in Asia, and of the competition from Chinese manufacturers and transportation providers, this case provides some insights into what trends may emerge in the future.

Créateur

Ducruet, César
Carvalho, Luis
Roussin, Stanislas

Source

Cities, Regions, and Flows

Date

2012-07-05

Langue

ENG

Type

scientific book chapter

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00717425
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/71/74/25/PDF/2012_Routledge_Ducruet-Carvalho-Roussin_Incheon.pdf