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Estimation of an Origin-Destination Matrix for Urban Freight Transport. Application to the City of Seville

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Estimation of Daily Vehicle Flows for Urban Freight Deliveries

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Estimation of freight flow and trip generation according to transport purpose in urban and regional logistics networks

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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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Ex-ante assessment of urban freight transport policies

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FHWA Freight and Land Use Handbook

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Flow management of passengers and goods coexisting in the urban environment: conceptual and operational points of view

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For whom the road tolls: the politics of congestion pricing

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Freight Distribution in Urban Areas: The Role of Supply Chain Alliances in Addressing the Challenge of Traffic Congestion for City Logistics

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

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FRETURB V3, A Policy Oriented Software Tool for Modelling Urban Goods Movement

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Goods Movement Action Plan

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Goods transport in large European cities: Difficult to organize, difficult to modernize

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GoodTrip—A New Approach for Modelling and Evaluation of Urban Goods Distribution

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GPS data analysis for understanding urban goods movement

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Guidebook for Understanding Urban Goods Movement

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How efficient is city logistics? Estimating ecological footprints for urban freight deliveries

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How Local Authority Decision Makers Address Freight Transport in the Urban Area

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How to consolidate urban flows of goods without setting up an urban consolidation centre?

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Identifying Urban Traffic Congestion Pattern from Historical Floating Car Data ( Presented in the “13th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals)

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Impact of Streamlined Chassis Movements and Extended Hours of Operation on Terminal Capacity and Source-Specific Emissions Reduction

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Impacts of the clean air action plan on the port trade industry

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Improving Urban Freight Transport Sustainability by Carriers- Best Practices from The Netherlands and the EU Project CityLog

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