2014
DOI: 10.1108/s2044-994120140000006011
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Towards Zero Emission Urban Logistics: Challenges and Issues for Implementation of Electric Freight Vehicles in City Logistics

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“…In some papers, younger people are more focused on environmental issues [111][112][113], and similarly, women are more eco-oriented than men [113][114][115]. Moreover, the obtained results confirm that the authorities in cities are most dedicated to environmental development [114][115][116][117][118][119].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In some papers, younger people are more focused on environmental issues [111][112][113], and similarly, women are more eco-oriented than men [113][114][115]. Moreover, the obtained results confirm that the authorities in cities are most dedicated to environmental development [114][115][116][117][118][119].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…This assumption is parallel to the realistic operating time of most logistics companies in the EU (e.g. Bring in Oslo) as reported in Quak et al (2017).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…From academic literature, few publications deal with the implementation of UL in general. There are some papers dealing with specific topics such as challenges and issues for implementation of e-trucks (see, e.g., Quak and Nesterova (2014)), the implementation of metro-based UL (see, e.g., Dampier and Marinov (2015)), or the implementation of low emission zones (see, e.g., Cruz and Montenon (2016)). The literature has in common that the implementation is normally researched using a specific case study or a specific UL concept component.…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%