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Impacts of green last mile logistics innovations in urban and rural areas: a Delphi study

  • With the growth of urban populations and the centralization of rural supply, e-commerce is booming, requiring logistics innovations. This development, coupled with increasing pressure for decarbonization, challenges traditional paradigms of goods and service provision in different areas. Building on the concept of green logistics, we aim to unravel the growing complexity of economic and environmental sustainability impacts of logistics innovations to support strategic decision-making. We employ a Delphi study to dissect and assess thirteen logistics innovations across urban and rural landscapes. Engaging four panels of experts from public administration, academia, consultancy, and NGOs, we analyze the economic and environmental sustainability impacts as well as the implementation potential of logistics innovations. The findings offer practical insights for policymakers and urban planners, and strategic guidance for logistics companies. We contribute to the prioritization of logistics innovations and the understanding of inter-observer reliability among logistics stakeholders.

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Author:Felix N. BäßmannORCiD, Maximilian Heumann, Johannes StaritzORCiD, Lasse Bienzeisler, Oskar Wage, Michael H. Breitner
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:960-opus4-38982
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25968/opus-3898
DOI original:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-026-00779-4
ISSN:1866-8887
Parent Title (English):European Transport Research Review
Publisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2026
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Hannover
Release Date:2026/07/16
Tag:Delphi Method; Green logistics planning; Strategic decision-making in logistics; Urban and rural logistics
GND Keyword:NachhaltigkeitGND; EntscheidungsfindungGND; LogistikGND
Volume:18
Issue:1
Article Number:18
Link to catalogue:1979664676
Institutes:Fakultät IV - Wirtschaft und Informatik
DDC classes:380 Handel, Kommunikation, Verkehr
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International