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Transportation is an indispensable system that facilitates people and goods travel between locations, covering a spectrum of modes spanning roads, rail, air, sea and public transit systems. An effective network is key for economic expansion and connectivity while technological innovations have revolutionized it - from electric cars to high-speed trains; sustainability issues and cutting carbon emissions becoming major priority within this sector; as cities grow their economies expand so will transportation continue its transformation towards convenience, safety and environmental responsibility.
Management of traffic - Urban Traffic Control systems could be expected to improve the efficiency of transport networks through cutting on delays to vehicles. That has additional benefits of minimising emissions and fuel use.
View More >>Like any other large city in the world, London experiences traffic headaches. This can be attributed to several factors including a rapid increase in population, inadequate road infrastructure and most importantly the quick growth in the number of cars accessing the city. Though the government has made efforts to control the problems that result from this increase, none of the strategies has been satisfactory in terms of congestion elimination in most of the city`s busiest streets.
View More >>Introduction Liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers are ship tankers designed for transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Ahn et al. (2017) report that increasing population and improved standards of living across the world are driving growing demand for energy. Noble (2010) reports that gas reserves are unevenly distributed in different regions, and the rising demand for the commodity makes LNG transportation a serious imperative. LNG is a “cleaner” fuel when compared to the closest alternatives such as diesel. With increasing environmental awareness driven by the need to promote environmental sustainability, individuals, groups, organisations and countries are increasingly adopting “clean” energy such as LNG
View More >>Introduction Liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers are ship tankers designed for transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Ahn et al. (2017) report that increasing population and improved standards of living across the world are driving growing demand for energy. Noble (2010) reports that gas reserves are unevenly distributed in different regions, and the rising demand for the commodity makes LNG transportation a serious imperative. LNG is a “cleaner” fuel when compared to the closest alternatives such as diesel. With increasing environmental awareness driven by the need to promote environmental sustainability, individuals, groups, organisations and countries are increasingly adopting “clean” energy such as LNG
View More >>Over the last several decades, increasing globalisation and technological advancements have led to a rapid expansion of the global tourism industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed unprecedented restrictions on travel and public places, which has left the travel
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View More >>Transport has come a long way since the evaluation of time and men. From the invention of the wheel to the usage of airplanes for transportation of men and goods. Transport industry is the widely used industry in society today and has its hands in almost all the other
View More >>British airways significantly impact the development of the country’s economy through enabling the transport of tourists and business people alike into and out of the country through multiple airports and terminals within the Country. However, given the proximity of London
View More >>Over the years, the Chinese government has been working hard to build infrastructure for public transportation that minimises the pressure on the roads of the city. Almost all major Chinese cities are currently building or expanding their subway systems.
View More >>Tourism is the one of the fastest growing industries in many countries and it is the major source of foreign income for a significant numbers of developing countries. In the recent era of globalisation, the percentage of travellers and the tourism activities are growing rapidly which further influence the organisations to develop effective strategic planning for managing heir tourism business (Benur and Bramwell, 2015). The social cultural factors, economic growth, seasonably as well as the sustainability planning have crucial impacts on the tourism industry and for this it is necessary for the tourism management team to analyse the influential factors for boosting their performance in long run (Della Corte, 2012).
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