Improving urban freight transport sustainability: Policy assessment framework and case study
Heleen Buldeo Rai,
Tom van Lier,
Dries Meers and
Cathy Macharis
Research in Transportation Economics, 2017, vol. 64, issue C, 26-35
Abstract:
Although urban freight transport (UFT) is vital for importing and exporting necessary goods and waste, a number of negative sustainability impacts characterise the process. The relatively recent attention for UFT spurred the emergence of a variety of policy measures. Nevertheless, local authorities experience difficulties in choosing a successful solution. Generally lacking are short and long-term assessments, a multi-stakeholder approach and a solid contextual understanding based on data. In order to tackle these pressing causes for policy failure, we developed a policy assessment framework. The framework includes four methodologies that are relevant for UFT policy assessment and introduces 45 indicators for the collection of UFT data that enable monitoring and benchmarking and provide input for the assessment methodologies. The paper covers the policy assessment framework and a case study application on the Belgian city of Mechelen. As the city struggles with selecting an appropriate and broadly supported policy measure to increase UFT sustainability, a multi-actor multi-criteria analysis (MAMCA) is applied. The results show that conflicting interests greatly impede policy measure selection, making further adaptations to the city's proposals necessary. The policy assessment framework represents a well-reasoned and solid process for UFT policy-making that is supported by the stakeholders involved.
Keywords: Urban freight transport; Sustainability; Urban freight policy; Indicators; Policy assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R40 R48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2017.08.005
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