Dublin Core
Titre
Freight Transport and the City: France's situation
Sujet
[SHS:ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economy and finances
Freight traffic
Urban transportation
traffic management
urban development schemes
France
Description
The aim of every politician is to transform the city into an environmentally sustainable entity. However, while the planning and organisation of passenger services within cities is commonly perceived as a major issue, freight transport is not given the full attention it deserves. As a general rule, the role which freight transport plays in the economy of cities is simply not understood. What invariably attracts attention, on the other hand, is the added pollution and congestion caused by freight transport. <br />Europe has recently produced a host of new urban development schemes which place more or less severe restrictions on freight movements in cities. While some cities have introduced measures in line with the town planning objectives of territorial development plans, others have adopted short-term solutions to traffic management problems. Since we know that cities are living entities whose vital processes can be disrupted, how can we be sure that all of these measures are a step in the right direction? France's situation is examined in this communication.
Créateur
Dufour, Jean-Guy
Patier, Danièle
Source
ECMT (Ed.) = CEMT. Round Table 109 = Table ronde 109, 11-12 décembre 1997, Paris (France)
ECMT (Ed.) = CEMT. Round Table 109 = Table ronde 109, 11-12 décembre 1997, Paris (France)
Date
1999
Langue
ENG
Type
conference proceeding
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00320334
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/03/34/PDF/extract_round_table_109.pdf
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/32/03/34/PDF/extrait_table_ronde_109.pdf
Couverture
Paris
France