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A classification of city logistics measures and connected impacts

October 13, 2015

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Author: Francesco Rusco
Abstract:

Around the world, interest in urban and metropolitan goods movements is increasing since they account for a substantial share of traffic in urban/metropolitan areas. In this context, many city administrators have implemented measures to mitigate the negative effects of freight transport. Starting from an analysis of existing studies relative to freight policies implemented at urban scale, this paper proposes a general classification of measures adopted at an urban scale and an empirical analysis of obtainable results.

Website: http://ac.els-cdn.com/S1877042…
Source: Elsevier: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Focus Areas: City Logistics, Urban freight measures, Urban Freight Transport
Resource Types: Academic paper
Target Education Levels: Bachelors Degree, Graduates, local, researchers
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