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The Adoption of Green Vehicles in Last Mile Logistics: A Systematic Review

Widespread adoption of green vehicles in urban logistics may contribute to the alleviation of problems such as environmental pollution, global warming, and oil dependency. However, the current adoption of green vehicles in the last mile logistics is relatively low despite many actions taken by publi...

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Published in:Sustainability 2021-01, Vol.13 (1), p.6
Main Authors: Patella, Sergio Maria, Grazieschi, Gianluca, Gatta, Valerio, Marcucci, Edoardo, Carrese, Stefano
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Autonomous vehicles
Cities
Climate change
COVID-19
Efficiency
Electric vehicles
Electronic commerce
Emissions
Freight transportation
Global warming
Innovations
Literature reviews
Logistics
Oil pollution
Optimization
Optimization techniques
Sustainability
Systematic review
Technological change
Urban areas
Vehicles
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