Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies

Abstract Purpose This paper addresses the complex problem of multi-stakeholder decisions in urban freight transport policy-making from a public authority perspective, by proposing a procedure based on a modelling approach to support stakeholder involvement in the decision-making process. The paper a...

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Main Authors: Michela Le Pira, Edoardo Marcucci, Valerio Gatta, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri, Alessandro Pluchino
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-11-01
Series:European Transport Research Review
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12544-017-0268-2
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spelling doaj-d03e246a8dd64497a641d0a54a19dbe82020-11-25T01:07:28ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Transport Research Review1867-07171866-88872017-11-019411410.1007/s12544-017-0268-2Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policiesMichela Le Pira0Edoardo Marcucci1Valerio Gatta2Matteo Ignaccolo3Giuseppe Inturri4Alessandro Pluchino5Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Università degli Studi di CataniaDepartment of Political Sciences, Università degli Studi Roma TreDepartment of Political Sciences, Università degli Studi Roma TreDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Università degli Studi di CataniaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Università degli Studi di CataniaDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Università degli Studi di Catania and INFN CataniaAbstract Purpose This paper addresses the complex problem of multi-stakeholder decisions in urban freight transport policy-making from a public authority perspective, by proposing a procedure based on a modelling approach to support stakeholder involvement in the decision-making process. The paper analyses the existing methods that can be used for participatory decision-support, with the intent of contextualizing and introducing the innovative modelling approach. Methods The modelling approach consists of a well-thought integration of discrete choice models (DCM) with agent-based models (ABM) as an effective way to account for stakeholders’ opinions in the policy-making process, while mimicking their interaction to find a shared policy package. The integrated modelling approach is able to combine the advantages of the two methods while overcoming their respective weaknesses. Since it is well grounded on sound microeconomic theory, it provides a detailed (static) stakeholders’ behavioural knowledge, but it is also capable of reproducing agents’ (dynamic) interaction during the decision-making process. The integration allows performing an ex-ante behavioural analysis, with the aim of testing the potential acceptability of the solutions proposed. The methodology is applied in a real case study to prove its feasibility and usefulness for participatory decision-making. Results The integrated modelling approach can be used for participatory decision-support and it can be casted in the overall UFT policy-making process. The results of the behavioural analysis, in terms of ranking of potentially accepted policies, linked with the technical evaluations from transport network modelling tools, provide a sound basis for active participation and deliberation with stakeholders and policy-makers. The aim is to guide an effective participation process aimed at consensus building among stakeholders, by proposing them a subset of policies that, as a result of a preliminary analysis, are likely to be accepted while performing well in terms of technical results. Conclusions This approach, integrating DCM and ABM, represents a promising way to tackle the complexity of multi-stakeholder involvement in UFT policy-making and to support an efficient and effective decision-making process. It produces an added value for UFT policy-making and it can be framed in the overall context of transport planning. In fact, together with technical and economic analyses, the stakeholder behavioural analysis proposed contributes to the ex-ante policy assessment needed to support decision-makers in taking well-thought decisions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12544-017-0268-2Stakeholder behavioural analysisDiscrete choice modelsAgent-based modelsCity logisticsParticipatory policy-making
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author Michela Le Pira
Edoardo Marcucci
Valerio Gatta
Matteo Ignaccolo
Giuseppe Inturri
Alessandro Pluchino
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Edoardo Marcucci
Valerio Gatta
Matteo Ignaccolo
Giuseppe Inturri
Alessandro Pluchino
Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
European Transport Research Review
Stakeholder behavioural analysis
Discrete choice models
Agent-based models
City logistics
Participatory policy-making
author_facet Michela Le Pira
Edoardo Marcucci
Valerio Gatta
Matteo Ignaccolo
Giuseppe Inturri
Alessandro Pluchino
author_sort Michela Le Pira
title Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
title_short Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
title_full Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
title_fullStr Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
title_full_unstemmed Towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
title_sort towards a decision-support procedure to foster stakeholder involvement and acceptability of urban freight transport policies
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Transport Research Review
issn 1867-0717
1866-8887
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Purpose This paper addresses the complex problem of multi-stakeholder decisions in urban freight transport policy-making from a public authority perspective, by proposing a procedure based on a modelling approach to support stakeholder involvement in the decision-making process. The paper analyses the existing methods that can be used for participatory decision-support, with the intent of contextualizing and introducing the innovative modelling approach. Methods The modelling approach consists of a well-thought integration of discrete choice models (DCM) with agent-based models (ABM) as an effective way to account for stakeholders’ opinions in the policy-making process, while mimicking their interaction to find a shared policy package. The integrated modelling approach is able to combine the advantages of the two methods while overcoming their respective weaknesses. Since it is well grounded on sound microeconomic theory, it provides a detailed (static) stakeholders’ behavioural knowledge, but it is also capable of reproducing agents’ (dynamic) interaction during the decision-making process. The integration allows performing an ex-ante behavioural analysis, with the aim of testing the potential acceptability of the solutions proposed. The methodology is applied in a real case study to prove its feasibility and usefulness for participatory decision-making. Results The integrated modelling approach can be used for participatory decision-support and it can be casted in the overall UFT policy-making process. The results of the behavioural analysis, in terms of ranking of potentially accepted policies, linked with the technical evaluations from transport network modelling tools, provide a sound basis for active participation and deliberation with stakeholders and policy-makers. The aim is to guide an effective participation process aimed at consensus building among stakeholders, by proposing them a subset of policies that, as a result of a preliminary analysis, are likely to be accepted while performing well in terms of technical results. Conclusions This approach, integrating DCM and ABM, represents a promising way to tackle the complexity of multi-stakeholder involvement in UFT policy-making and to support an efficient and effective decision-making process. It produces an added value for UFT policy-making and it can be framed in the overall context of transport planning. In fact, together with technical and economic analyses, the stakeholder behavioural analysis proposed contributes to the ex-ante policy assessment needed to support decision-makers in taking well-thought decisions.
topic Stakeholder behavioural analysis
Discrete choice models
Agent-based models
City logistics
Participatory policy-making
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12544-017-0268-2
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