In large Chinese cities, inefficient logistics organization, a rapid increase in freight demand, and the spreading of city logistics space have jointly contributed to the urban problems related to goods movement, such as spatial conflicts, traffic congestion, and air pollution. To address these problems and improve urban sustainability, we proposed a new spatial organization model of supply–demand coordination. We used the data from the Third China Economic Census and online point-of-interest (POI) for China’s four direct-controlled municipalities and 13 sub-provincial cities. We found that: (1) the freight supply and demand in China’s large cities are both spatially decentralized and clustered. However, there is a signifi...
The logistics industry plays a crucial role in the global economy, but also poses significant challe...
Sustainable urban logistics require support of sustainable logistics center location planning. Never...
Against the background of the increasing trend of fragmentation of freight demand, the spatial struc...
In large Chinese cities, inefficient logistics organization, a rapid increase in freight demand, and...
City logistics is a young research area. It has undergone over three decades of development since it...
Evaluating the development level of urban logistics can significantly inform policies for the sustai...
This study aims to explore the freight demand network spatial patterns in six provinces of central C...
With the rapid development of China’s economy, alleviating the shortage of land resources has become...
The development of the logistics industry has strongly driven the growth of the national economy. It...
Studying the coordination of varied freight modes from the perspective of geographic regions is cond...
China has undertaking a rapid process of development from a planned economy to market economy throug...
China’s substantial economic growth and rapid urbanization has brought about some negative eff...
In recent years, living needs of residents have been greatly enriched. The development of urban logi...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
Regional logistic networks and linking urban clusters to boost high quality economic development are...
The logistics industry plays a crucial role in the global economy, but also poses significant challe...
Sustainable urban logistics require support of sustainable logistics center location planning. Never...
Against the background of the increasing trend of fragmentation of freight demand, the spatial struc...
In large Chinese cities, inefficient logistics organization, a rapid increase in freight demand, and...
City logistics is a young research area. It has undergone over three decades of development since it...
Evaluating the development level of urban logistics can significantly inform policies for the sustai...
This study aims to explore the freight demand network spatial patterns in six provinces of central C...
With the rapid development of China’s economy, alleviating the shortage of land resources has become...
The development of the logistics industry has strongly driven the growth of the national economy. It...
Studying the coordination of varied freight modes from the perspective of geographic regions is cond...
China has undertaking a rapid process of development from a planned economy to market economy throug...
China’s substantial economic growth and rapid urbanization has brought about some negative eff...
In recent years, living needs of residents have been greatly enriched. The development of urban logi...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
Regional logistic networks and linking urban clusters to boost high quality economic development are...
The logistics industry plays a crucial role in the global economy, but also poses significant challe...
Sustainable urban logistics require support of sustainable logistics center location planning. Never...
Against the background of the increasing trend of fragmentation of freight demand, the spatial struc...