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Abstract
Welcome to the third special issue of the contemporary international journal Ekistics
and the New Habitat: The problems and science of human settlements.
It is with a deep sense of purpose that, on behalf of the international board of editors,
I introduce this special issue: Cities and Transport in the Mediterranean Region (Part
1 of 2). Led by transport planner, Prof. Dr George A. Giannopoulos, Professor
Emeritus Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Corresponding Member of the
Academy of Athens, this issue of two Parts is testimony to the power of Ekistics to
bring together a range of contributors whose extended abstracts and short papers
focus on the Mediterranean region. It is rooted in a combination of perspectives that
allow readers to clearly perceive the interconnected nature and shared concerns of
the cities and transport networks in this region defined by its seas.