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End-consumer goods movement generation in French medium urban areas

Author: Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu
Abstract:

End-consumer movements, defined as the movements made by the consumer transporting the purchased goods, are identified with shopping trips. Whereas the logistics movements (freight distribution and urban part of the supply chain) are well studied in city logistics and urban planning, the end-consumer movements are usually related only to people movements. This paper presents a new modelling approach to characterize the shopping trips within a city logistics point of view, in order to connect these movements with those belonging to urban freight distribution in the supply chain. We present a trip generation model built from the data of recent household trip surveys, more precisely for the urban community of Lyon (France). We present the main results produced by the various simulations in a short-term planning horizon.

Website: http://ac.els-cdn.com/S1877042…
Source: Elsevier: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Focus Areas: Decision making support, Europe, France, Lyon, modeling, Simulation, Trip generation, Urban Freight, Urban policy
Resource Types: Academic paper
Target Education Levels: Bachelors Degree, Graduates, researchers

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