ECMT Round Tables Freight Transport and the City

ECMT Round Tables Freight Transport and the City

Author: European Conference of Ministers of Transport

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 1999-10-12

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9789282112472

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The aim of every politician is to transform the city into an environmentally sustainable entity. However, while the planning and organisation of passenger services within cities is commonly perceived as a major issue, freight transport is not given ...


ECMT Round Tables Freight Transport and the City

ECMT Round Tables Freight Transport and the City

Author: European Conference of Ministers of Transport

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 1999-10-14

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9264173919

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The Round Table reviewed the various aspects of freight transport by examining experiences in different countries and by discussing some of the more innovatory approaches adopted.


City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport

City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport

Author: Cathy Macharis

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0857932756

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City distribution plays a key role in supporting urban lifestyles, helping to serve and retain industrial and trading activities, and contributing to the competitiveness of regional industry. This book aims to improve knowledge in this area by recognizing and evaluating the problems within the urban freight transport system.


ECMT Round Tables Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure: An Economic Evaluation

ECMT Round Tables Tolls on Interurban Road Infrastructure: An Economic Evaluation

Author: European Conference of Ministers of Transport

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 9282112950

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This Round Table provides a broad view of both the theoretical aspects of tolling and the practical problems posed by its introduction. It takes a scientific look at what is a burning issue, at a time when a number of countries are envisaging the widespread adoption of electronic tolls.


Sustainable Urban Logistics

Sustainable Urban Logistics

Author: Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-02-14

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1119510481

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Urban logistics has been a subject of interest to researchers and practitioners for more than 20 years in France and Europe, and more than 40 in the United States. Nevertheless, the subject remains difficult to address by a lack of unification in the definitions and proposed methods but also by what makes its great richness: the diversity of actors and the pluridisciplinarity of the methods and techniques available. This book, which synthesizes more than 10 years of personal research on the subject, but also experience within different teams and projects, intends to bring a unified vision (and more and more followed at the international level) on logistics planning Urban development. It begins with an overview of research in urban logistics and then describes and defines the main components: flows, actors, infrastructures, management components, technologies, regulations and financing actions. A unified vision of these elements as well as the definition of sustainable urban logistics is proposed. Then, the book presents the basics of planning and managing sustainable urban logistics. First, the basics of the before-after analysis are introduced, not only for the experiments but also for the simulation of scenarios. To carry out this type of analysis, two main groups of methods are needed: methods for estimating flows and methods for calculating evaluation indicators. The book presents the main global standards and dominant models for the estimation of the urban freight transport demand, i.e. of freight transport needs in urban areas. Then it presents the methods for estimating and simulating transport and distribution schemes (i.e. transport supply) as well as a proposal for integrated supply-demand modeling. All these methods are presented for immediate application to practitioners, accompanied by summary tables and parameters necessary for their implementation. As far as evaluation is concerned, the book presents a framework for the choice of sustainable indicators and scorecards. Second, the main methods for economic, environmental, social and accessibility assessment are presented. They are accompanied by tables and figures necessary for their implementation. Finally, the main applications of the proposed methods are introduced. The book is meant to be a practical guide to applying the main methods from scientific research to a practical context, and presents examples of quantified and explained application. It is thus the first book that summarizes and presents the main unified methods to help the different decision-makers to implement them in their actions of planning and management of the urban logistics and the transport of goods in town.


City Logistics 2

City Logistics 2

Author: Eiichi Taniguchi

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-05-24

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 1119495091

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This volume of three books presents recent advances in modelling, planning and evaluating city logistics for sustainable and liveable cities based on the application of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems). It highlights modelling the behaviour of stakeholders who are involved in city logistics as well as planning and managing policy measures of city logistics including cooperative freight transport systems in public-private partnerships. Case studies of implementing and evaluating city logistics measures in terms of economic, social and environmental benefits from major cities around the world are also given.