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Effects of freight curbside management on sustainable cities: Evidence and paths forward

Juan Pablo Castrellon, Iván Sánchez-Díaz

2024Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Freight curbside management has become a contentious issue as various stakeholders claim access to public urban space. Although prior research has offered solutions to mitigate freight-related conflicts in the use of space, a deeper understanding of the extent to which those interventions contribute to cities’ sustainable development goals is needed. This paper presents the results of a meta-analysis that examines the effects of four freight curbside interventions: curbside space allocation for freight, data sharing, parking duration limits, and enforcement. The paper pinpoints benefits and drawbacks of those interventions on last-mile deliveries, the urban environment, and the use of public transport infrastructure. The findings suggest positive impacts and underscore the necessity of incorporating people-centred approaches in the design, implementation, and evaluation of policies concerning public space. Nevertheless, trade-offs when implementing those interventions have been identified. The paper concludes by outlining directions for future research and suggesting implications for urban freight policies.

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BusinessTraffic managementTransport engineeringEngineeringUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsUrban Transport and AccessibilityMaritime Ports and Logistics
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