Decarbonizing Freight Transport: Acceptance and Policy Implications

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Abstract

This Open-Access-Book analyzes the acceptance of sustainable freight transport and suggests a new framework for policy measures to decarbonize freight transport. Despite intense political endeavors, the environmental performance of the transport system has not improved in the previous years. It seems that the existing measures are not sufficient to motivate transport users to implement sustainable freight transport strategies. The case of three different strategies for sustainable freight transport is studied: horizontal collaboration in a Physical Internet network, multimodal freight transport and liquefied natural gas (LNG) as alternative truck fuel. Each of these three strategies falls within a different pillar of the avoid-shift-reduce framework. The determinants of acceptance and suggested policy measures in this study reflect transport users’ needs towards sustainable freight transport. This should support policy makers and the logistics industry to implement sustainable practices and achieve the ambitious emission targets by decarbonizing freight transport.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages142
ISBN (Electronic)9783658371036
ISBN (Print)9783658371029
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Acceptance
  • Avoid-shift-improve
  • Green logistics
  • Open Access
  • Policy implications
  • Sticks-carrots-sermons
  • Sustainable freight transport

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