2020
DOI: 10.31387/oscm0430280
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Drivers and Barriers for Inland Waterway Transportation

Abstract: Inland waterway transportation (IWT) in Sweden could be a substitute for road transports with the prospects of improving the environmental performance. Sweden currently has no systematic strategies or policies for transports on inland waterways (IWW), and despite available capacity the waterways are barely utilized. In the Netherlands, for example, the IWW capacity is embedded in the transport system and utilized to a large extent. For a successful modal shift it is important to understand the drivers and barr… Show more

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“…The interview is conducted in semi-structured nature to bring preliminary issues to the surface. The interviewer can ask follow-up questions based on the answers, resulting in a flexible interview process (Roso et al, 2020). Rapport with all of the respondents was established before this study was conducted is showed in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The interview is conducted in semi-structured nature to bring preliminary issues to the surface. The interviewer can ask follow-up questions based on the answers, resulting in a flexible interview process (Roso et al, 2020). Rapport with all of the respondents was established before this study was conducted is showed in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%