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Original Articles

Objectives, Methods and Results of Surveys Carried out in the Field of Urban Freight Transport: An International Comparison

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Pages 57-77 | Received 17 Jan 2002, Accepted 10 Oct 2002, Published online: 23 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In industrialized countries, the number of studies and surveys in the field of urban goods movement (UGM) has increased considerably over recent years. This paper compares the objectives, methods and results in this sector and focuses on nine industrialized countries of Europe, America and Asia. This non‐extensive review shows that in spite of different framework methods and models, similar trends emerge at the economic and environmental levels. It is necessary to take into account urban logistics in the broadest meaning of the term. Cooperative action seems to bear fruit providing that information and dialogue take place in the long‐term with all the operators involved. The development of intelligent transport systems (ITS) and better management of urban facilities may improve these attempts. We present our viewpoint in order to shed light on research oriented towards the sustainable management of urban logistics.

Notes

Correspondence Address: Christian Ambrosini, Laboratoire d'Économie des Transports (LET), 14 avenue Berthelot, F–69363 Lyon Cedex 07, France. Email: [email protected]‐lyon.cnrs.fr

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CHRISTIAN AMBROSINI Footnote

Correspondence Address: Christian Ambrosini, Laboratoire d'Économie des Transports (LET), 14 avenue Berthelot, F–69363 Lyon Cedex 07, France. Email: [email protected]‐lyon.cnrs.fr

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