Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation 1st Edition
Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation, 1st Edition by Eunsu Lee is a practical, forward-looking guide that connects spatial analysis with real-world freight and passenger movement. Whether you’re managing port logistics in coastal cities, optimizing rail‑to‑truck transfers at inland hubs, or planning urban multimodal corridors, this book translates GIS theory into tangible solutions for modern intermodal networks.
Start with clear explanations of spatial data, network analysis, and mapping techniques tailored to intermodal challenges. The text demonstrates how GIS supports route optimization, terminal siting, congestion reduction, and resilient supply chains—applicable to highways, rail yards, airports, and maritime terminals. Readers gain insight into using geospatial tools for demand forecasting, infrastructure planning, and environmental impact assessment across regional and urban contexts.
Designed for transportation planners, GIS analysts, logistics managers, and graduate students, the book balances technical rigor with accessible examples. It emphasizes actionable methodologies that improve decision-making for freight movement, last‑mile delivery, and intermodal coordination in both developed and emerging markets.
If you need a resource that bridges GIS technology and intermodal transportation strategy—enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and connectivity—this edition is an essential addition to your professional library. Add Geographic Information Systems for Intermodal Transportation by Eunsu Lee to your cart and start applying spatial intelligence to the complex world of multimodal transport.
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