Urban Logistics: Management, Policy and Innovation in a Rapidly Changing Environment (Record no. 120567)

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International Standard Book Number 9780749478711
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Classification number 388.40684
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Title Urban Logistics: Management, Policy and Innovation in a Rapidly Changing Environment
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kogan Page Limited
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
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Extent 361p
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General note Part I: Setting the scene;<br/>1. Introduction to urban logistics<br/>2. Metropolitan economies and the generation of freight and service activity – An international perspective <br/>3. Urban logistics The regional dimension <br/>4. Urban planning policies for logistics facilities: a comparison between US metropolitan areas and the Paris region <br/>5. The dualism of urban freight distribution – City vs suburban logistics <br/>6. Port cities and urban logistics<br/>Part II: Urban logistics diversity<br/>7. The logistics of parcel delivery – Current operations and challenges facing the UK market <br/>8. E-commerce trends and implications for urban logistics<br/>9. Food and urban logistics – A fast-changing sector with significant policy and business implications<br/>10. Consolidation centres in construction logistics<br/>11. The socio-economic benefits of off-peak hour distribution – The case of Stockholm<br/>Part III: Making change happen;<br/>12. Stakeholder engagement and partnerships for improved urban logistics<br/>13. Multi-actor multi-criteria analysis as a tool to involve urban logistics stakeholders<br/>14. Off-hour deliveries – The importance of outreach and proper planning<br/>15. The procurement process – A key to improved urban logistics efficiency<br/>16. Future developments in modelling and information
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Personal name Urban Transportation - Planning
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Personal name Browne, Michael
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Personal name Behrends, Sönke
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Personal name Woxenius, Johan
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Personal name Giuliano, Genevieve
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Personal name Holguín-Veras, José
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