The impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative on structural changes in international logistics and transport system

Lecture topic: The impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative on structural changes in international logistics and transport system

Keynote speaker:Tae Woo Lee

Lecture time: 18:30 on July 8rd

Venue: 308, scientific research building

Abstract

Since its inception in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have launched 695 projects in 98 countries along the Belt and Road. Among those, 217 projects are related to transport infrastructure, such as roads, railways, airport, seaports, and terminals (including dry ports). They play an indispensable role in developing economic and transport corridors, improving transport connectivity and market accessibility among the countries, drawing their impacts on structural changes in international logistics and transport system. This lecture aims to illuminate the outcomes of the BRI studies related to transport and international logistics studies since 2013 and to highlight its impacts on structural changes in international logistics and transport system. 

Paul Tae-Woo Lee

Professor Dr Paul Tae-Woo Lee (BEng, MBA, Mecon, PhD, Maritime Arbitrator)
Director, Maritime Logistics and Free Trade Islands Research Center 
Ocean College, Zhejiang University
Zhoushan, China
E-mail: paultaewoo.lee@zju.edu.cn

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 
1. PhD Cardiff University, Cardiff, U.K.
2. MEcon Department of Economics, Dong-A University, Korea.
3. MBA, School of Business Administration, Yonsei University, Korea
4. BEng (magna cum laude) Department of Navigation, National Korea Maritime University, Korea

UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 
1. 05/2018 - present Director, Maritime Logistics and Free Trade Islands Research Center, Zhejiang University (浙江大学港航物流与自由贸易岛硏究中心主任) 
2. 11/2017 - present   High-Level Overseas Talent of Zhejiang Province  (2017 年 浙江省'千人计划'专家 ) 
3. 08/2017 - present Professor, Ocean College, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan Campus, China 
4. 08/ 2017 - present Director, Institute of Maritime Logistics, Ocean College, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan, China 

EDITORSHIP AND EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP 
1. Editor-In-Chief, Journal of International Logistics and Trade (Dec. 2016 - present) 
2. Book series editor of ELSEVIER's China Transportation Series (Cambridge, MA, USA) (2017 - present) 
3. Book Series Editor, ANTHEM Studies in Maritime Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Anthem Press, London, UK. (2016-present) 
1. Associate Editor of Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review (11/2015 - present) 5. Associate Editor of Journal of Shipping and Trade (2015-present) 6. Associate Editor of IAME Maritime Economists (2014-present) 
2. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the Korea Association of Shipping and Logistics (* in Korean) 8. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Marine Transportation Policy (* in Korean) 

Journal Papers (Refereed)
1. Adolf K.Y. Ng, Changmin Jiang, Xiaoyu Li, Kevin O'Connor, Paul Tae-Woo Lee* (2018). A conceptual overview on government initiatives and the transformation of transport and regional systems. Journal of Transport Geography. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2018.04.024 
2. Lee, P.T.W., Y-T Chang, K-Hung Lai, V.Y.H. Lun, T.C.E. Cheng (2018). Editorial: Green shipping and port operations. Transportation Research Par D. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2018.03.013 
3. Yang, Z., Adolf K.Y. Ng, P. T-W. Lee, Wang, T., Qu, Z.,  Rodrigues, V.S.,  Pettit, S., Harris, I., Zhang, D., Lau, Y-Y (2018). Risk and cost evaluation of port adaptation measures to climate change impacts, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2017.03.004
4. Yang, Z., Lun, Y.H. Venus, Laogoudis, Ioannis, Lee, Paul Tae-Woo (2018). Editorial: Container Transportation: Resilience and Sustainability, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2018.04.008 
5. Cullinane, K.P.B., P.T.W. Lee, Z. Yang and Z-H Hu (2018). Editorial: China's Belt and Road Initiative. Transportation Research Part E. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2018.03.015 
6. Lee, P.T-W, Feng, X. and Lee, S-W, (2018). Editorial: Challenges and chances of the Belt and Road Initiative at the maritime policy and management level, Maritime Policy & Management, 45(3), 279-281. 
7. Lam, J.S.L., Cullinane, K. and Lee, P.T.W. (2018). Editorial: The 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road: Challenges and Opportunities for Transport Management and Practice. Transport Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2018.1453562 
8. Ng, A.K.Y., Zhang, H., Afenyo, M., Becker, A., Cahoon, S., Chen, S.L., Esteben, M., Ferrari, C., Lau, Y.Y., Lee, P.T.W., Monios, J., Tei, A., Yang, Z. and Acciaro, M. (2018). Port decision-maker perceptions on the effectiveness of climate adaptation actions. Coastal Management, 46(3), 148-175. doi: 10.1080/08920753.2018.1451731 
9. Chhetri, P., Mathews Nkhoma, Konrad Peszynski, Anjali Chhetri, Paul Tae-Woo Lee* (2018).   Global logistics city concept: a cluster-led strategy under the belt and road initiative, Maritime Policy & Management, 45(3), 319-335. DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2017.1400700 
10. Wei, Hairui, Sheng, Zhaohan & Lee, Paul Tae-Woo* (2018). The role of dry port in hub-and-spoke network under Belt and Road Initiative, Maritime Policy & Management, 45(3), 370-387. DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2017.1396505  
11. Lee, Paul Tae-Woo, Hu, Zhi-Hua, Lee, Sang-Jeong, Choi, Kyoung-Suk & Shin, Sung-Ho (2018). Research trends and agenda on the Belt and Road (B&R) initiative with a focus on maritime transport, Maritime Policy & Management, 45(3), 282-300. DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2017.1400189 
12. Chung, Y-S, Lee, P.T-W.*, and Lee, J-K (2017). Burnout in seafarers: its antecedents and effects on incidents at sea, Maritime Policy & Management, DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2017.1366672 
13. Lim, S-W, Suthiwartnarueput, K., Abareshi, A., Lee, P.T-W.*, Duval, Y. (2017). Key factors in developing transit trade corridors in Northeast Asia, Journal of Korea Trade, 21(3), 191-207, DOI: 10.1108/JKT-05-2017-0046 
14. Hu, K-C. and Lee, P.T-W.* (2017). Novel 3D model for prioritising the attributes of port service quality: cases involving major container ports in Asia, Int. J. Shipping and Transport Logistics, 9(6), 673-695. 
15. Chen, H-C, Lee, P.T-W., Liu, S-M and Lee, T-C (2017), Governments' sequential facility investments and ports' pricing under service differentiation and uncertainty, Int. J. Shipping and Transport Logistics, 9(4), 417-448.
16. Casaca, A. C. P., Yip, T.L., Lee, P.T.W. and Goulielmos, A.M. (2017). Editorial: Short sea shipping in a globalised world, International J. of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 9(3), 257-260.
17. Lee, P.T-W and Lam, J.S.L (2017). A review of port devolution and governance models with compound eyes approach, Transport Reviews, 37:4, 507-520, DOI:10.1080/01441647.2016.125469 
18. Lee, P.T-W, Lun, Y.H.V., Lai, K-H, and Cheng, T.C.E. (2016), Maritime logistics and port connectivity in the globalised economy, Editorial, Transportation Research Part E, 95, 323-325. 10.1016/j.tre.2016.09.006 19. Chang, Y.T, Lee, P.T-W*, and Suhtiwartnarueput, K. (2016), External Costs in Transportation and Logistics, Editorial, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 8(6), 605-611.
19. Lee, Paul T-W, Chung, Yi-Shih, and Lam, Jasmine S.L. (2016), Transportation Research Trends in Environmental Issues: A literature review of methodology and key subjects. International J. of Shipping and Transportation Logistics, 8(6), 612-631. 10.1504/IJSTL.2016.079249
20. Lee, T-C, Lam, J.S.L. , and Lee, P.T-W  (2016), Asian economic integration and maritime CO2 emissions, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 43, March, pp. 226-237.
21. Lee, P.T-W, Wu, J-Z, Suthiwartnarueput, K., Hu, K-C, and Rodjanapradied, R. (2016), A Comparative Study of Key Critical Factors of Waterfront Port Development: Case Studies of Incheon Inner Port and Bangkok Port, Growth and Change. September, 47(3), 393-405. DOI: 10.1111/grow.12131
22. Ng, A.K.Y., Yang, Z., Cahoon, S., and Lee, Paul Tae-Woo (2016), Port, Maritime Logistics and Regional Development, Growth and Change. September, 47 (3), 346-348. DOI: 10.1111/grow.12139
23. Yamia, H.A., Lee, Paul .T-W, Yang, Z., Riahia, R., Bonsall, S. and Wang, J. (2014), An advanced risk analysis approach for container port safety evaluation, Maritime Policy & Management, 41(7), November, pp. 634-650
24. Chang, Y.T., Shin, S.H., and Lee, Paul Tae-Woo (2014), Economic impact of port sectors on South African economy: An input-output analysis, Transport Policy, 35, September, pp.333-340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2014.04.006.
25. Kim, Jae-Gon, Kim, Hwa-Joong, and Lee, Paul Tae-Woo (2014), Optimizing ship speed to minimize fuel consumption, Transportation Letters: The International Journal of Transportation Research, 6(3), July, pp. 109-117. DOI 10.1179/1942787514Y.0000000016.
26. Yeo, Gi-Tae, Ng, Adolf K.Y., Lee, Paul T-W, and Yang, Z.L. (2014), Modelling Port Choice in an Uncertain Environment, Maritime Policy & Management, 41(3), May, pp.251-267. 
27. Lee, P.T-W, Lin, Cheng-Wei, and Chung, Yi-Shih (2014), Comparison Analysis for Subjective and Objective Weights of Financial Positions of Container Shipping Companies, Maritime Policy & Management, 41(3), May, pp. 241-250.  
28. Ng, Adolf K.Y., Lee, P.T-W, Fu, X.W. and Suthiwartnarueput, K. (2014), Maritime Development and Economic Growth, Editorial, Maritime Policy & Management, 41(3), May, pp.209-211. 
29. Lee, Tsung-Chen, Chang, Young-Tae and Lee, P.T-W (2013), Economy-wide Impact Analysis of Carbon in International Container Shipping, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 58, December, pp. 87-102.


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