Urban freight transport from a local authority perspective-A literature review
Journal article, 2013

On the path towards sustainability for the urban area, local authorities make decisions that affect freight transport. However, in many ways, urban freight transport is a neglected issue. The purpose of this paper is to map out the current status of urban freight transport research from a local authority perspective. A literature review is performed, looking through research in urban freight transport during the last 15 years. The review presents a large amount of references and it is clear that the area of urban freight transport has gained a larger interest during the later part of the time period studied. Research mainly focuses on freight measures (pilot actions) performed in an urban context, but the local authority perspective is lacking in many aspects. The review shows some areas that local authorities need to consider when working with freight transport in the urban area, according to the literature: measures; monitoring and evaluation; performance indicators; transfer of knowledge between cities/countries; and, stakeholder involvement.

Transfer of knowledge

Literature reviews

Local authorities

Knowledge management

Freight transportation

Urban freight transport

Stakeholder involvement

Performance indicators

Research

Monitoring and evaluations

Freight transport

Literature review

Author

Maria Lindholm

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Logistics & Transportation

European Transport - Trasporti Europei

1825-3997 (ISSN)

54 paper no. 3-

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Transport Systems and Logistics

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10/8/2017