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- Chengyou Cui
(School of Economics and Management, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002, China)
- Jingwen Li
(School of Economics and Management, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002, China)
Abstract
The accelerated growth of e-commerce has intensified the dual challenges of weak infrastructure and carbon emission pressures in last-mile delivery for rural and mountainous regions. As the World Bank calls for integrating carbon market development into national strategies, Truck-Drone Collaborative Delivery (TDCD) has emerged as a critical sustainable solution. However, existing research often overlooks the strict airspace regulations in sensitive border areas. Therefore, this paper proposes a Vehicle Routing Problem with Drones and Mobile Base Stations (VRPDBS) model that explicitly incorporates airspace constraints and mobile hub deployment. We introduce a quantified “Regional Flyability Factor” ( f k ) to measure the impact of airspace restrictions on routing decisions and solve the problem using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm. A case study based on real-world data from the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture reveals that strict airspace compliance imposes an absolute delivery delay of 4–5 h and an operational cost premium of up to 15%, an impact that can be effectively mitigated through a mobile base station mediation strategy. More importantly, multi-scenario sensitivity analysis under carbon price uncertainty indicates that although truck-dominant modes are cost-effective at current low carbon prices, drone-intensive configurations demonstrate superior economic robustness and environmental performance under high carbon price scenarios. This study not only provides a technical framework for green logistics planning in complex airspace but also offers strategic decision support for logistics enterprises to navigate long-term climate policy risks.
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