Risk-aware roadmapping for city logistics in 2025

Ron van Duin, Jasper Bauwens, Bert Enserink, Lorant Tavasszy, Kam Jzi Wong

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Abstract

This paper proposes a scenario based, multi-stakeholder, adaptive pathway approach, with an application for city logistics policies in 2025. The context of our application is the problem of limited sustainability of current freight transport practices in cities towards the long term future. We develop a multi-stakeholder roadmapping approach for this problem, that can deal with contextual uncertainties, framed in scenarios of the future. With this approach, problems identified by stakeholders can be translated into effective policies. The different perspectives of stakeholders and the time sensitivity and interdependence of their actions are accounted for explicitly in this approach. The roadmap includes a graphical representation that can be used for communication and policy design purposes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 6th International Conference on Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event International Conference on Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain (ILS International Conference) - Bordeaux University, Bordeaux, France
Duration: 1 Jun 20164 Jun 2016

Conference

Conference International Conference on Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain (ILS International Conference)
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBordeaux
Period1/06/164/06/16

Keywords

  • roadmapping
  • pathway
  • scenarios
  • city logistics

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