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Definition of a Set of Indicators to Evaluate the Performance of Urban Goods Distribution Initiatives

In: City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport

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  • Sandra Melo
  • Álvaro Costa

Abstract

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. Despite these positive effects, it also generates negative (economic, environmental and social) impacts on cities worldwide. Relatively little attention has been paid to these issues by researchers and policymakers until recently. The analyses found in City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport aim to improve knowledge in this important area by recognizing and evaluating the problems, with a focus on urban freight transport systems.

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  • Sandra Melo & Álvaro Costa, 2011. "Definition of a Set of Indicators to Evaluate the Performance of Urban Goods Distribution Initiatives," Chapters, in: Cathy Macharis & Sandra Melo (ed.), City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Lebeau, Philippe & Macharis, Cathy & Van Mierlo, Joeri, 2016. "Exploring the choice of battery electric vehicles in city logistics: A conjoint-based choice analysis," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 91(C), pages 245-258.
    2. Anna Trentini & Jesus Gonzalez Feliu & Nicolas Malhéné, 2015. "Developing urban logistics spaces: UCC and PLS in South-Western Europe," Working Papers halshs-01214749, HAL.
    3. Joëlle Morana & Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu, 2014. "A hierarchic sustainability dashboard to evaluate logistics pooling," Working Papers halshs-01480890, HAL.

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