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A framework for considering policies to encourage sustainable urban freight traffic and goods/service flows

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A Freight Analysis and Planning Model

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A New paradigm for transportation planning

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A study on introduction plans for logistics consolidation in the major economic regions based on the survey

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A study on planning and developing strategies to improve the efficiency of urban logistics facilities in the Seoul Metropolitan area

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Analysis and cost-recovery optimization methodology for a fixed-class truck tolling structure

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Appropriate models of port governance: Lessons from the port authority of New York and New Jersey

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Behavioral Modeling of Urban Freight Transport

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Charter of the New Urbanism

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Commercial Vehicle Travel Patterns in Urban Areas: Findings and Implications from the Denver Metropolitan Area

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Comparative North American and European Gateway Logistics: The Regionalism of Freight Distribution

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Competition for Port-Related Trade: The Role of State and Local Governments in the U.S.

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Containerized Freight Distribution in North America and Europe

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Designing a way out for improving urban transport services: lessons from current practice

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E-Commerce: Implications for Travel and the Environment in “Handbook of Sustainable Travel”

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Eco Mobility World Festival

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Evaluation of Extended Gate Operations at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

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Evaluation of the cooperative multi-carrier delivery initiatives

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Evaluation of the Terminal Gate Appointment System at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Ports

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FHWA Freight and Land Use Handbook

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Freight transport for development toolkit: urban freight

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Freight Trip Generation and Land Use

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Freight, gateways and mega-urban regions: the logistical integration of the BOSTWASH corridor

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Goods Movement Action Plan

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Guidebook for Understanding Urban Goods Movement

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