Verlag: Sana'a: Ebadi Center for Studies and Publishing 1416 AH/1996., 1416
Sprache: Arabisch
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbSoftcover, 17*23.5 cm. Zustand: Gut. 1st ed. 120 pp., maps, tables. Cover slightly rubbed and bumped, otherwise a good and very clean copy. - The study of ports is considered one of the most important vital studies that development planners in many countries of the world, both developed and developing, are concerned with, due to its great importance in their economic development and social and cultural growth, as these ports still represent the real outlets for foreign trade for most countries of the world, and maritime transport still occupies the largest part of the volume of international trade. In fact, the study of ports is no longer limited to economic or engineering aspects only, but has also become concerned with natural, social and cultural aspects, and determines the impact of the relationship between each aspect and the other, as well as the impact of the interaction between all these aspects, to know the positive aspects in them so that they can be developed, and the negative aspects in them so that they can be avoided. - Contents: Chapter One: The Historical Development of Aden Port Through the Ages -- First: in ancient times -- Second: In the Middle Ages -- Third: In modern times -- Chapter Two: Factors affecting the formation of Aden Port -- First: natural factors -- Second: Human factors -- Chapter Three: The role of the administrative system of the port of Aden in developing its facilities and movement -- First: The development of the administrative system of the port of Aden -- Second: The role of the administrative system of the port of Aden in developing its facilities and services -- Third: The development of the movement of the port of Aden -- Chapter Four: The impact of the port on the city of Aden and its hinterland -- First: The impact of port activity on the city of Aden -- Second: The reciprocal relationship between the port of Aden and its hinterland. ar Gewicht in Gramm: 250.