Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2024

Governing logistics corridors–scope and limitations of inter-territorial coordination: A case study of the Seine Valley

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Logistics corridors pose signi cant economic and ecological challenges that require coordinated action and cooperation among local stakeholders. For example collaborative e orts between upstream and downstream territories are crucial, particularly with regard to regulating ows and their supporting infrastructures. These concerns may a ect the supply chain directly (optimization, multimodality, etc.) or relate to broader issues that arise during logistic operations (preservation of biodiversity, land consumption, etc.). Thus, corridors are a critical scale for strategic planning. Despite the emergence of several inter-territorial projects over the last 15 years, such as soft spaces resembling gateways (Atlantic Gateway, Thames Gateway), results remain incomplete and their progress precarious (Allmendinger et al., 2015). In this chapter, after detailing the issues speci c to the governance of logistics corridors, we will focus on the case of the Seine Valley to highlight the scope and limitations of the cooperation mechanisms at play.

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hal-05009769 , version 1 (03-04-2026)

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Arnaud Brennetot, Nathan Gouin. Governing logistics corridors–scope and limitations of inter-territorial coordination: A case study of the Seine Valley. Maritime Ports, Supply Chains and Logistics Corridors, 2024, 978-1-032-42941-0. ⟨10.4324/9781003365013⟩. ⟨hal-05009769⟩
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