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CiViTAS Theme: Urban Freight Logistics

October 13, 2015

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Author: Phoenixamsterdam
Abstract:

For almost 10 years now, the CIVITAS Initiative has supported the implementation of more than 730 innovative urban mobility measures in 59 European cities. These 730+ individual measures relate to one of 8 CIVITAS thematic groups.
This video highlights "Urban Freight". The delivery of goods makes up a significant share of traffic in European cities and is a major contributor to deteriorating air quality, rising carbon emissions and congestion. Many CIVITAS cities encourage the use of cleaner freight vehicles and are developing solutions to better coordinate freight logistics to tackle traffic flows and congestion, protect competitiveness of shops and the quality of life of the citizens, and last but not least influence the image of the city.

Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
Source: YouTube
Focus Areas: Bike sharing, High-performance buses, New York, New York City, North America, Pedestrian zone, United States, USA
Resource Types: Video
Target Education Levels: Associates Degree, community education, general public, K-12, practitioners
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