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Department of Spatial Planning
About the project

The FREight-SHopping nexus in urban outskirts and beyond

Project duration: January 2024 until December 2026

FRESH is a research project, funded by DUT (Driving Urban Transition Partnership) and national funders, focussing on shopping-related mobility behaviour and urban logistics in Dortmund, Paris and Trondheim.

FRESH aims to:

  • assess how urban planning in different settings impacts integrated personal and freight travel demand and consequent overall transport, emission and liveability
  • to investigate the contribution of new and innovative solutions to integrated personal and freight transport planning
  • to develop sustainable urban logistics concepts in relation to shopping in a 15-min city, with a focus on reducing motorized transport

Therefore parts of the project will be:

  • exploring potential options for sustainable last-mile urban logistics
  • analysing current shopping patterns
  • forecasting the impacts of novel urban logistics strategies
  • exploring potential options for policies and design
DHL package station © Uwe Gruetzner​/​TU Dortmund
Pedestrian area in Essen © Uwe Gruetzner​/​TU Dortmund
Electrically powered parcel delivery car © Uwe Gruetzner​/​TU Dortmund