Analyzing Key Performance Indicators for Mobility Logistics in Smart and Sustainable Cities: A Case Study Centered on Barcelona
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Published:2023-10-16
Issue:4
Volume:7
Page:75
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ISSN:2305-6290
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Container-title:Logistics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Logistics
Author:
Soriano-Gonzalez Raquel1ORCID, Perez-Bernabeu Elena1ORCID, Ahsini Yusef1ORCID, Carracedo Patricia1ORCID, Camacho Andres2ORCID, Juan Angel A.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Research Center on Production Management and Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, Ferrandiz-Carbonell, 03802 Alcoy, Spain 2. Department of Communications, Universitat Politècnica de València, Ferrandiz-Carbonell, 03802 Alcoy, Spain
Abstract
Background: This article identifies and examines key performance indicators (KPIs) related to citizen mobility logistics in smart and sustainable urban areas. It begins with a comprehensive literature review to identify essential KPIs, offering valuable insights for both public and private stakeholders, including policymakers and mobility service providers. Drawing from various mobility projects in smart cities, the study extracts common KPIs and best practices. The focus of the paper then turns to Barcelona, Spain, where KPIs that matter most are analyzed. Methods: Using open data from the city council spanning from 2017 onwards, the study provides insights into the evolving mobility logistics landscape. KPIs from other European cities are also considered by utilizing similar open data sources. This comparative analysis provides valuable benchmarks and reveals disparities in mobility logistics. Throughout this investigation, the paper emphasizes the role of data quality in KPI selection. Results: Reliable open data significantly influence indicator choices and present challenges when comparing cities. Remarkably, the findings consistently highlight environmental data as an area requiring attention in sustainable mobility logistics. Conclusions: This paper makes contributions by identifying and examining KPIs relevant to citizen mobility logistics in smart and sustainable urban areas. It offers insights by applying these KPIs to Barcelona and conducting comparative analyses with other European cities. These findings serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, city planners, and mobility experts.
Funder
European Commission project UP2030 Alcoi’s City Council Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Transportation,Management Information Systems
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