Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2009
A port is a building artificial developed by man on the banks of some watercourse with the main objective of organizing the transport Y Commerce of products with other terrestrial regions. The port can be found both on the seashore and on the ocean, of a river, a lake or a lagoon. It is also the space that connects two land points since it is the last place of human habitat in the presence of aquatic environments.
Most of the ports fulfill economic functions, mainly commerce and fishing. In them, the human being establishes constructions of greater or lesser dimension in order to adapt to the aquatic conditions and allow the development of all kinds of tasks related to these activities. Some ports in the world are true enclaves of power since they receive and send an infinite quantity of manufactured products, as well as material and community goods.
However, there are also ports that can be built almost exclusively for tourist and recreational purposes. This is especially the case in regions where the
tourism plays an important role, perhaps becoming the economic activity principal of the community in question. Clear examples of this are the ports built on the islands and coasts of the Mediterranean in which they are not developed. almost commercial or fishing activities, if not they serve as a temporary parking place for boats, yachts and cruise ships.For a port to exist and to carry out its main activities properly, it must have certain essential elements for them. In the first place, buildings and constructions must gain some space from the sea in order to allow control of the waters (channeling dikes, canals, piers, docks and locks). On the other hand, the land part where the reception activities will be based must also be adequately organized, supervision and reorganization of the production that arrives or leaves. Finally, it is central for a port to have a correct transport system through which the goods to be imported or exported can be moved quickly and efficiently.
Themes in Port