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Green urban distribution : evaluation of adapted measures for the city of Oslo

Abstract

The paper presents results from a study of urban freight measures in the city of Oslo. More specifically, it presents methods and results from an ex ante study of seven potential city logistics measures. The study is based on a survey among 67 representatives from three stakeholder groups. Furthermore, a generic ex post evaluation framework is presented, and an example of how the framework has been applied to evaluate a demonstration of electric distribution vehicles. The study gives explicit and systematic documentation of multiple stakeholder perceptions related to several measures in urban freight. Only a few studies have done so previously. The measure assessed most positively is environmentally friendly vehicles. The ex post evaluation of demonstrated electric vehicles suggests that electric vans can serve parts of the express shipment market very well with their existing range. Removing uncertainties related to their performance and financial viability is an important task for further take-up of these vehicles. The study provides a basis for designing viable and effective measures in order to achieve more environmentally-friendly and effective freight distribution in the city center of Oslo. Also important is the methodology providing a systematic and informed approach to policy design and implementation. As such, the study is useful to other cities and scientists in search for viable and efficient measures in specific local contexts.

Green Urban Distribution: Evaluation of adapted measures for the city of Oslo. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275889293_Green_Urban_Distribution_Evaluation_of_adapted_measures_for_the_city_of_Oslo [accessed Jan 18, 2016].
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • Regional research fund Hovedstaden / 217543/97224

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Mobility and Economics
  • Institute of Transport Economics

Year

2015

Published in

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT ECONOMICS

ISSN

0303-5247

Publisher

Fabrizio Serra Editore

Volume

42

Issue

1

Page(s)

61 - 88

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