Concurrent Session 7 - Interaction of Moving Freight with Economic Development and Land Use
Date and Time: Wednesday, August 28: 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Location: Colorado Room(s) A - D Session Type: International Transportation and Economic Development and Land Use (orange)
Moderator: Co-Moderators: Chad Miller, University of Southern Mississippi, and Stefan Natzke, Federal Highway Administration
Session Description: The physical process of transporting commodities, merchandise goods, and cargo has a significant impact on economic development and land use and, in turn, influences economic development and land use. This session will explore across the modes how freight movement interacts with economic development and land use efficiency, effectiveness, and equity.
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Concurrent Session 7 - Interaction of Moving Freight with Economic Development and Land Use Co-Moderator
Examining Transportation and International Trade Policy Dynamics Through the Advocacy Coalition Framework: A Case Study of the Lower Mississippi River Ports, Co-Presenter
Bethany Stich
University of New Orleans Transportation Institute