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Regional logistics land allocation policies: Stimulating spatial concentration of logistics firms
Abstract Although spatial concentration of logistics firms in logistics concentration areas can be beneficial for society at large, there is not much research on the relationship between land allocation policies and logistics concentration areas. This paper analyzes land allocation policies by means of a survey conducted in the south of the Netherlands. Results show that municipalities do not actively stimulate spatial concentration of logistics firms, although both aldermen and public administration employees acknowledge that co-location of logistics firms can lead to benefits. There is a need for cooperation between municipalities, such that a regional policy can be developed, to attain the regional benefits of logistics concentration areas, while local disadvantages (like congestion and CO2 emissions) can be reduced. Respondents acknowledge the positive effects of cooperation with respect to logistics land allocation, but recognize some impediments. Municipalities that already cooperate with others are positive about the results. Hence, municipalities are advised to build partnerships, such that land allocation policies can be better aligned with the stimulation of logistics concentration areas.
Highlights Co-location of logistics establishments leads to societal benefits. Municipalities do not actively stimulate spatial concentration of logistics firms. Municipalities acknowledge that cooperation has substantial benefits. The most important impediment to municipal cooperation is reduced control. Municipalities that do cooperate are positive about the results.
Regional logistics land allocation policies: Stimulating spatial concentration of logistics firms
Abstract Although spatial concentration of logistics firms in logistics concentration areas can be beneficial for society at large, there is not much research on the relationship between land allocation policies and logistics concentration areas. This paper analyzes land allocation policies by means of a survey conducted in the south of the Netherlands. Results show that municipalities do not actively stimulate spatial concentration of logistics firms, although both aldermen and public administration employees acknowledge that co-location of logistics firms can lead to benefits. There is a need for cooperation between municipalities, such that a regional policy can be developed, to attain the regional benefits of logistics concentration areas, while local disadvantages (like congestion and CO2 emissions) can be reduced. Respondents acknowledge the positive effects of cooperation with respect to logistics land allocation, but recognize some impediments. Municipalities that already cooperate with others are positive about the results. Hence, municipalities are advised to build partnerships, such that land allocation policies can be better aligned with the stimulation of logistics concentration areas.
Highlights Co-location of logistics establishments leads to societal benefits. Municipalities do not actively stimulate spatial concentration of logistics firms. Municipalities acknowledge that cooperation has substantial benefits. The most important impediment to municipal cooperation is reduced control. Municipalities that do cooperate are positive about the results.
Regional logistics land allocation policies: Stimulating spatial concentration of logistics firms
van den Heuvel, Frank P. (author) / de Langen, Peter W. (author) / van Donselaar, Karel H. (author) / Fransoo, Jan C. (author)
Transport Policy ; 30 ; 275-282
2013-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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