Nadia Giuffrida , Yuri Calleo , Simone Di Zio , Francesco Pilla , Michele Ottomanelli
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摘要
有效的城市物流规划在有效管理基础设施和运输网络方面发挥着至关重要的作用,有助于减轻与最后一英里配送相关的负面外部效应,促进城市的可持续发展。在供应链管理的各个环节中,在城市地区为物流设施(如自动包裹柜和智能装卸区)选择合适的地点尤为重要。然而,这种情况下的决策非常复杂,涉及到不同的利益相关者,他们的目标可能相互冲突,这给达成共同共识带来了巨大挑战。本文提出了一种创新方法来解决这一问题,即采用空间参与式流程,结合 GIS 模型和实时空间德尔菲法来确定两个物流设施的合适位置。案例研究以爱尔兰都柏林市为例,该市是 H2020 项目 SENATOR 的城市生活实验室所在地。该方法采用了经过修改的德尔菲法,首先收集专家对偏好和目标的意见。然后利用这些见解,使用地理信息系统(GIS)进行空间分析,根据专家的偏好对区域进行排序。这些结果构成了实时空间德尔菲法的基础,在德尔菲法中,参与项目的利益相关者和专家共同协作,就领土的空间问题达成共识。这项研究的结果为利益相关者、决策者、地方当局和政府机构实施具体行动提供了宝贵的信息。通过让主要参与者积极参与决策过程,这种方法可确保物流设施的选址符合所有相关方的需求。
Spatial participatory planning for urban logistics: A GIS-enhanced Real-Time Spatial Delphi approach
Effective urban logistics planning plays a crucial role in effectively managing infrastructure and transportation networks, contributing to the mitigation of negative externalities associated with last-mile deliveries and fostering city sustainability. Among the various facets of supply chain management, selecting appropriate locations in urban areas for logistics facilities, such as automated parcel lockers and smart loading bays, stands out. However, the complexity of decision-making in this context, involving diverse stakeholders with potential conflicting objectives, poses a significant challenge in reaching a common consensus. This paper proposes an innovative approach to address this issue by adopting a spatial participatory process that combines GIS models and Real-Time Spatial Delphi to identify suitable locations for two logistic facilities. The case study is the city of Dublin (Ireland), where an Urban Living Lab of the H2020 project SENATOR is based. A modified Delphi is used, first gathering expert opinions on preferences and objectives. These insights are then used to develop a spatial analysis using GIS, ranking areas according to the expert preferences. These outcomes form the basis for the Real-Time Spatial Delphi, where stakeholders and experts working on the project collaboratively engage to achieve a spatial consensus on the territory. The findings of this study provide valuable information for stakeholders, policymakers, local authorities, and governmental bodies to implement specific actions. Through the active involvement of key actors in the decision-making process, this approach ensures that the selected locations for logistics facilities align with the needs of all parties involved.
期刊介绍:
Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.