Urban Freight in “Car-Free” Cities - Opportunities & Barriers in Gothenburg, Sweden
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2024-08-13
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Cities today suffer from congestion, poor air quality and noise pollution due to motorised
vehicles in urban areas. The infrastructure related to these vehicles use a large portion of cities’
already limited space, leading to the decay of public spaces. This has led city authorities to
implement restrictions to vehicle movements. This thesis investigates the car-free city
phenomenon, urban logistics solutions to its restrictions, and the perceived opportunities and
barriers to them by municipal agencies in Gothenburg, Sweden, that would likely be
responsible for its implementation. This was achieved through group interviews with said
municipal agencies.
Results from the group interviews were subsequently compared to the literature. There was a
considerable overlap between identified opportunities and barriers and those found in the
literature. Key points identified were the opportunities for improving urban areas, citizen
health, freight, and city life, as well as important considerations like exemptions for different
categories, like emergency services, freight, and the disabled, as well as safe walkable areas
for pedestrians and cyclists. Barriers to a car-free adapted logistics solution were identified,
with urban rail, modal shift, and electric delivery vehicles, having slower comparative speed
due to modal shift, limited flexibility, as well as limited capacity in some electric delivery
vehicles.
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MSc in Logistics and Transport Management
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Car-free, urban logistics, city logistics, multimodal urban distribution centres, urban consolidation centres, walkability, group interviews, workshop, Barcelona, Oslo, Gothenburg