收集城市货运交通数据的新方法及在城市货运政策和研究中的应用

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Laetitia Dablanc, Francois Adoue
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目前有关城市物流交通模式的数据质量很差。数据稀缺、不统一、往往陈旧且收集成本高昂。本研究探讨了收集城市货运数据并将数据提供给政策制定者和学术界的新方法。本研究考察了三个案例:荷兰鹿特丹、比利时布鲁塞尔和西班牙巴塞罗那。它们有助于从交通和停车政策中发现新的数据来源:自动车牌识别摄像机、路边送货智能手机应用程序和卡车定价计划。我们研究了城市物流所关注的新数据源的产生背景,以及当地利益相关者和研究界对这些数据的利用程度。然后,我们构建了一个分析网格,以评估产生城市物流相关数据的系统(技术和社会技术)的多样性。这一分析框架可用于促进数据来源之间的比较,从而有助于未来的案例研究。在这三个案例中,我们发现地方政府对数据的使用多于研究人员。数据传播问题引发了成本问题(谁来承担存储、维护和提取数据集的成本?我们的结论是,应鼓励地方行政部门努力协调数据收集方法和数据共享条件,以提高数据的质量和可比性。在法国等由于监管原因而无法获得新数据源的国家,城市应设法创造数据源机会。在所有国家,应鼓励城市货运研究界使用现在越来越多的可用数据。
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New ways of collecting urban freight traffic data and applications for urban freight policies and research
The current quality of data on urban logistics traffic patterns is poor. Data are scarce, heterogeneous, often old and expensive to collect. This research looks at new ways to collect urban freight data and make that data available to both policy-makers and academia. Three case studies are examined: Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Brussels, Belgium; and Barcelona, Spain. They help identify new sources of data from traffic and parking policies: automated number plate recognition cameras, an on-street delivery smartphone app, and a truck pricing scheme. Both the context in which new data sources of interest to urban logistics are produced, and the level of appropriation of these data by local stakeholders and the research community are examined. We then construct an analysis grid to evaluate the diversity of systems (technical and socio-technical) producing data relevant to urban logistics. This analysis framework can be used to facilitate comparisons between data sources and thus help future case studies. In the three cases, we found that local governments use the data more than researchers do. The issue of data dissemination raises questions about costs (who is to bear the cost of storing, maintaining and extracting data sets?) as well as regulatory questions. We conclude that local administrations should be encouraged to work towards harmonizing data collection methods and data sharing conditions in order to improve the quality and comparability of the data. Cities in countries with little access to new sources of data, such as France for regulatory reasons, should try to find ways to create data source opportunities. In all countries, urban freight research communities should be encouraged to use the now increasingly available data.
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