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Planning for competitive port expansion on the U.S. Eastern Seaboard: the case of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project
Institution:1. Briggs Group LLC, Vicksburg, MS 39180, United States;2. Surface Ship Hydromechanics Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, West Bethesda, MD 20817-5700, United States;3. Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah, GA 31402-0889, United States;1. Geography Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, GEMOTT (Group of Studies on Mobility, Transport and Territory), ICTA (Institute of Environmental Science and Technology), Cerdanyola del Vallès, CP 08193 Barcelona, Spain;2. Geography Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, GEMOTT (Group of Studies on Mobility, Transport and Territory), Cerdanyola del Vallès, CP 08193 Barcelona, Spain;1. Transport Research Unit, Department of Geography and Human Environment, Tel-Aviv University, Israel;2. Department of Spatial Economics, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract:With the expansion of the Panama Canal, port cities along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard are competing to attract the increased trade expected once the project is complete in 2015. Competition includes extensive investment in projects for port expansion, dredging, and multimodal transportation for greater hinterland connectivity, fueled in part by uncoordinated federal port investments without a larger strategic vision for national port and trade infrastructure. One of the competing ports is in Savannah, Georgia, which is the country’s fourth busiest container port. Savannah is about to embark on a $652 million project that will dredge thirty-two miles of the Savannah River from 42 to 47 feet to attract and accommodate Post-Panamax container ships. The paper analyzes the geographic coastal impacts of port competition, and looks at the unique circumstances of the Greater Savannah Metropolitan Region in planning for future growth of its port. The case illustrates the geographic tensions of uncoordinated maritime freight and logistics planning with fragile coastal and riparian ecologies. The dramatic interventions in port excavation also demonstrate how global forces of technological change and port expansions in other parts of the world are reshaping local geographies.
Keywords:U  S  port competition  Savannah  Savannah Harbor Expansion Project  Panama Canal
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