Low Emission Zones: The stakeholders perspectives of the economic impacts
Abstract
Urban air pollution has become a significant challenge to public health and environmental
quality. To address these issues, cities worldwide have implemented various measures,
including the establishment of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) to restrict the entry of highly
polluting vehicles. Although LEZs have proven effective in reducing emissions and improving
air quality, their impact on other aspects of urban life, particularly the economic effects on
stakeholders, remains underexplored.
This study investigates the impact of LEZs on stakeholders within urban logistics networks.
Through semi-structured interviews conducted in cities with established LEZs, including
Stockholm, London, Shanghai, and Antwerp, this paper qualitatively analyzes how logistics
service providers and city authorities adapt to and perceive these regulatory environments.
Using comparative analysis, the research examines how the scale and maturity of LEZs affect
different stakeholders' views and behaviors. The findings indicate that the effectiveness of
stakeholder communication and involvement is more critical in shaping attitudes toward LEZs
than the scale and maturity of the zones themselves.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Logistics and Transport Management
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Date
2024-08-13Author
Lund, Isak
Wang, Manru
Keywords
Low emission zone
Stakeholder
Logistic Service Provider
Urban Logistics
Regulation Compliance
Series/Report no.
2024:9
Language
eng