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Integrating city logistics in spatial planning

Creating the conditions for decarbonization and hubs

Integrating city logistics in spatial planning

Creating the conditions for decarbonization and hubs

Summary

There is a lot of attention for the reduction of city logistics’ emissions. But also if city logistics’ vehicles are zero emission, the vehicles remain present in urban areas. Zero emission vehicles also occupy valuable urban space during unloading on the road and on sidewalks. Despite the spatial impact of city logistics, it is rarely considered in spatial planning. Based on four case studies, we explore possibilities to actively integrate city logistics in spatial planning policies and practices in order to reduce nuisance, but also to enhance efficiency of deliveries. In the end, spatial planning determines the physical urban conditions in which city logistics operations are taking place for many years. From the results we distil a research agenda to bridge the gap between city logistics as a traffic issue and its integration in spatial planning policies.

OrganisationHAN University of Applied Sciences
DepartmentAcademie Organisatie en Ontwikkeling
LectorateLogistiek en Allianties
Published inTransportation Research Procedia Vol. 2024, Uitgave: 79, Pagina's: 130-137
Date2024-04-01
TypeJournal article
LanguageUnknown

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