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Maritime traffic in the Mediterranean and Mediterranean issues
trasporto marittimo, port, pianificazione portuale, porti,
portual planning, maritime transport, plans & policies
International maritime traffic is destined to grow in the next ten years. This eventual increase of traffic in the Mediterranean had been newly labelled “the Mediterranean matter”, and if placed within this network, the cities of Southern Italy, could become not only point of logistic importance, but also leading centres of industry and production.
This article appears in issue 131 of Urbanistica (pag. 27).
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