AbstractThis paper proposes a combination of models to estimate in a mesoscopic and microscopic way different patterns of urban goods demand according to the area within the city. The two proposed models are a category classification model for demand estimation and a spatial-based typology model defining different elementary zone within a city based on urban forms characteristics. Both models are applied to the same dataset for the city of Angers (France). In case of the identification of general rules, this new approach will help the transferability of goods practices in urban freight from a zone of a city to the same zone of another city
AbstractCommonly collected data about urban freight does not provide appropriate input to urban frei...
Cities all around the world are observing increasing levels of urban freight activities owing to the...
In the last years the interest in urban freight mobility has increased. However, the management and ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a combination of models to estimate in a mesoscopic and microscopic way ...
The freight that is transported each day in an urban centre maybe grouped into various categories. ...
The paper provides a review of freight transport demand models for applications in urban and metropo...
AbstractConfronted with the issues of the ‘last mile’, delivery providers have to adapt their logist...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually neglect...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a review of city logistics modeling efforts reported in the litera...
AbstractThis paper presents advancement on the calibration of a models system allowing us to estimat...
AbstractThe present research addresses the issue of data collection, models and methods for urban fr...
AbstractStudies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually...
For the most part, urban goods transportation is neglected by urban studies and urban planning, as o...
Freight demand models are one of the key components of the transport plans at the strategic, tactica...
The quantification of the freight movements disaggregated by supply chain occurring in each traffic...
AbstractCommonly collected data about urban freight does not provide appropriate input to urban frei...
Cities all around the world are observing increasing levels of urban freight activities owing to the...
In the last years the interest in urban freight mobility has increased. However, the management and ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a combination of models to estimate in a mesoscopic and microscopic way ...
The freight that is transported each day in an urban centre maybe grouped into various categories. ...
The paper provides a review of freight transport demand models for applications in urban and metropo...
AbstractConfronted with the issues of the ‘last mile’, delivery providers have to adapt their logist...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually neglect...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a review of city logistics modeling efforts reported in the litera...
AbstractThis paper presents advancement on the calibration of a models system allowing us to estimat...
AbstractThe present research addresses the issue of data collection, models and methods for urban fr...
AbstractStudies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows and usually...
For the most part, urban goods transportation is neglected by urban studies and urban planning, as o...
Freight demand models are one of the key components of the transport plans at the strategic, tactica...
The quantification of the freight movements disaggregated by supply chain occurring in each traffic...
AbstractCommonly collected data about urban freight does not provide appropriate input to urban frei...
Cities all around the world are observing increasing levels of urban freight activities owing to the...
In the last years the interest in urban freight mobility has increased. However, the management and ...