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Urban logistics and COVID-19

  • Université Paris Est

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The COVID-19 pandemic has translated in different countries into a variable mix of measures that all had impacts on urban economies and logistics activities. Goods managed to maintain a high level of mobility, thus guaranteeing the supply of cities and limiting the possible effects of shortages. Urban supply chains adapted well to rapidly changing consumption behaviors (one in three consumers who made online food purchases during the first lockdowns in Europe were new to this channel) and changes in supplies to industrial sectors. In the public eye (governments, media, the general public), logistics has become an essential activity and while it has always been strategic for cities, it has become much more visible. To report on these changes, this chapter presents a review of the already quite substantial scientific literature on COVID-19 and freight, develops the case study of Paris, France, and discusses policy issues and future directions related to urban logistics and COVID-19.

langue originaleAnglais
titreTransportation Amid Pandemics
Sous-titreLessons Learned from COVID-19
EditeurElsevier
Pages131-141
Nombre de pages11
ISBN (Electronique)9780323997706
ISBN (imprimé)9780323997713
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2022
Modification externeOui

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