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In the upcoming era of new technologies, the transport system is expected to be 'more sustainable', 'safer' and 'more efficient'. However, to what extent is this true? Based on the results of a series of stakeholder engagement workshops, the paper explores the vision of different stakeholders about the urban freight of the future. A Participatory Approach is used to allow stakeholders to identify the problem and co-design a set of solutions. Potential impacts of innovative urban deliveries on economy, environment, and society are analysed. Methodology and results are then compared with those of a city stakeholder engagement workshop delivered in Newcastle upon-Tyne in 2014.
Author(s): Paddeu D, Aditjandra P
Editor(s): Eiichi Taniguchi, Russell G. Thompson
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: The 11th International Conference on City Logistics
Year of Conference: 2019
Print publication date: 12/06/2019
Acceptance date: 15/03/2019
Date deposited: 08/07/2019
Publisher: Institute for City Logistics