This book is a product of five years of effort and a labour of love on the part of many. In the summer of 2001, a group of researchers interested in port governance and devolution, and their impact on port performance, met in Hong Kong. The research content of the book evolved over subsequent meetings in Panama in November 2002, Belgium in July 2003, Izmir in July 2004 and Cyprus in July 2005. …
The recent worldwide trend towards devolution in the port industry has spawned considerable variety in the types of governance structures now in place around the world. This paper discusses the range of devolution alternatives adopted in the global ports sector, as identified by the World Bank and academic researchers. It then examines the Canadian model more closely as it attempts to follow a …