美国都市圈物流活动的变化和复杂地理

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Julie Cidell , Jason Segal , Cayden Schroeder
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本文研究了2005年至2020年间美国最大的50个大都市区及其内的物流活动(卡车运输和仓储)的空间分布,使用县一级的基尼系数来衡量集中度。先前的研究表明,分散化与郊区化和大型仓库的增长相对应,以满足消费者的需求。然而,自2005年以来电子商务的快速增长表明,随着物流供应商在靠近人口中心的地方开发履行中心,可能会出现再集中。在本文中,我们发现这种再集中实际上似乎正在发生,但其模式比以前更加复杂。在物流中心和受这些中心影响的城市,仓储仍在分散,但正在重新集中在其他较小的大都市地区,作为地方和区域物流中心。我们发现了形成全国性物流网络的有力证据,不同的城市扮演着不同的角色。此外,我们发现了多种可能的模式,与城市在全国网络中的位置相对应,而不是大都市地区物流活动的一种分散空间模式。
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The changing and complexifying geography of logistics activity in U.S. Metropolitan areas
This paper examines the spatial distribution of logistics activity (trucking & warehousing) across and within fifty of the largest US metropolitan areas between 2005 and 2020, using Gini coefficients at the county level to measure concentration. Previous research has shown decentralization corresponding with suburbanization and the growth of larger warehouses to meet consumer demand. However, the rapid growth in e-commerce since 2005 suggests that re-centralization may be occurring as logistics providers develop fulfillment centers closer to the centers of population. In this paper, we find that this re-centralization does in fact seem to be occurring, but in a more complicated pattern than before. Warehousing is still decentralizing in logistical hubs and cities in the shadow of those hubs but is re-concentrating in other, smaller metropolitan areas that serve as local and regional logistics centers. We find strong evidence for the formation of a national logistics network, with different cities playing different roles. Furthermore, rather than one spatial pattern of decentralization for logistics activity within metropolitan areas, we find multiple possible patterns, corresponding to the city's location in that national network.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
11.50%
发文量
197
期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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