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Towards Climate Resilient Freight Transport in Europe

Towards Climate Resilient Freight Transport in Europe

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Abstract:
Climate change is related with weather extremes, which may cause damages to infrastructure used by freight transport services. Heavy rainfall may lead to flooding and damage to railway lines, roads and inland waterways. Extreme drought may lead to extremely low water levels, which prevent safe navigation by inland barges. Wet and dry periods may alternate, leaving little time to repair damages. In some Western and Middle-European countries, barges have a large share in freight transport. If a main waterway is out of service, then alternatives are called for. Volume- and price-wise, trucking is not a viable alternative. Could railways be that alternative? The paper was written after the unusually long dry summer period in Europe in 2022. It deals with the question: If the Rhine, a major European waterway becomes locally inaccessible, could railways (temporarily) play a larger role in freight transport? It is a continuation of our earlier research. It contains a case study, the data of which was fed into a simulation model. The model deals with technical details like service specification route length, energy consumption and emissions. The study points to interesting rail services to keep Europe’s freight on the move. Their realization may be complex especially in terms of logistics and infrastructure, but is there an alternative?

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OrganisatieHogeschool Utrecht
AfdelingKenniscentrum Digital Business & Media
Kenniscentrum Gezond en Duurzaam Leven
LectoraatProcesinnovatie en informatiesystemen
Building Future Cities
Center of Expertise Smart Sustainable Cities
Gepubliceerd inInternational Journal of Transport Development and Integration International Information and Engineering Technology Association, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Vol. 7, Uitgave: 2, Pagina's: 147-152
Datum2023-06-30
TypeArtikel
DOI10.18280/ijtdi.070210
TaalEngels

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