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Main publications and consortium outputs on data for Green Logistics research


Central question of this step is:
  • What do we use as the main data sources within the Green Logistics project?
The main sources were identified and are presented in the pages following the links below. They are providing quantitative data, guidance on data management, data collection and surveys, and are all related to green logistics. They are used by the partners in past and present studies.
 

Report on data for green logistics research


Jacques Leonardi, Michael Browne, Julian Allen, Tom Cherrett, Sharon Cullinane, Julia Edwards, Richard Eglese, Alan McKinnon, Maja Piecyk, Andrew Potter, Tony Whiteing, Allan Woodburn (2009): Data management and data collection techniques for sustainable distribution. Data needs and data review for Green Logistics research. London. Green Logistics WM3 report

Data sources for green logistics research


New data management techniques and methods were developed or commented in following studies:

A.   Data collection methods: research papers and reviews


Partners developed original data in articles, books, etc, documented in the following structured list of sources:
 
B.   National UK transport, energy and CO2 statistics

C.   Freight, energy, CO2, and sustainability
D.   ITS - Intelligent Transport Systems
E.   Urban freight and reverse logistics
F.   Supply chains, energy and freight transport efficiency


Statistics and conversion factors used for green logistics data collection and analysis:

G.   European countries and international transport statistics
H.   Conversion factors for energy and CO2



These 'main data sources for Green Logistics reseach' are updated online on a regular basis.



updated 6 October 2009


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