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Analyzing Transportation Logistics and Infrastructure Sustainability in the Iberian Peninsula: The Case of Portugal Mainland

Transportation is one of the most meaningful references of unsustainability in regional urban areas. This difficulty is stimulating urban planners and decision-makers to introduce the concept of sustainability into their policy design at multiple levels. Contextually, through exploratory tools, the...

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Published in:European planning studies 2022-12, Vol.30 (12), p.2514-2536
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Accessibility
Cohesion
Decision makers
Decision making
Economic analysis
Economic factors
Economics
Inequalities
Infrastructure
Land use
Local population
Logistics
Planners
Regional development
Regional inequalities
Regional planning
Regions
Social factors
Socio-economic analysis
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomics
Strategic planning
Sustainability
sustainable and equity planning
sustainable development
territorial accessibility
territorial cohesion
Towns
Transportation
Transportation corridors
Urban areas
Urban planning
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