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CIVITAS CATALIST Workshop: Clean Urban Freight and Passenger Transport. Learning from CIVITAS Cities

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

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Commodity Distribution Model Incorporating Spatial Interactions for Urban Freight Movement

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

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Constructing Two-Layered Freight Traffic Network Model From Truck Probe Data

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Container Movement By trucks in Metropolitan Networks: modeling and optimization

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Containerized Freight Distribution in North America and Europe

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Control Rules for dispatching trains on general networks with multiple train speeds

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Cooperative Mobility for Urban Freight Energy Efficiency in Helmond (The Netherlands)

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Decision Support System for Real-Time Urban Freight Management

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Decision-Making Process for Developing Urban Freight Consolidation Centers: Analysis with Experimental Economics

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Defining and evaluating collaborative urban freight transportation systems

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Demand models for the estimation of urban goods movements: an application to the city of Rome

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Design and development of a stated choice experiment for interdependent agents: accounting for interactions between buyers and sellers of urban freight services

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Developing a Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of Urban Freight Distribution Initiatives

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Distripolis: a new city logistics solution in Paris, France

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

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E-tail versus retail: The effects on shopping related travel empirical evidence from Israel

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Efficient dispatching rules on double tracks with heterogeneous train traffic

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End-consumer goods movement generation in French medium urban areas

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Ensuring the quality of e-shopping specialty foods through efficient logistics service

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Establishing a Fare Elasticity Regime for Urban Passenger Transport

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Estimate of Social and Environmental Costs for the Urban Distribution of Goods. Practical case for the city of Barcelona

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Estimating Freight Flows for Metropolitan Area Highway Networks Using Secondary Data Sources

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Estimating traffic flows and environmental effects of urban commercial supply in global city logistics decision support

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