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Le filiere della distribuzione urbana delle merci a Roma: attori ed efficienza

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  • Romeo Danielis

    (Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy)

  • Elena Maggi

    (Università degli Studi del Molise, Italy)

  • Lucia Rotaris

    (Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy)

  • Eva Valeri

    (Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy)

Abstract

Le politiche di regolamentazione del traffico urbano merci finora adottate non si sono dimostrate ancora sufficientemente in grado di raggiungere l’obiettivo di migliorare il grado di efficienza privata del sistema distributivo urbano. Di conseguenza, le esternalità negative prodotte da tale traffico, in termini soprattutto di inquinamento e congestione, permangono ancora alte, causando elevati costi sociali. Una delle cause di questo fallimento è la ancora scarsa conoscenza delle caratteristiche organizzative, in termini di numero di attori, di potere decisionale e di obiettivi delle differenti supply chain, il cui anello finale si colloca all’interno delle città. L’obiettivo del lavoro è quello di contribuire a colmare, almeno in parte, questo gap informativo, descrivendo le catene del valore ed i relativi canali di approvvigionamento e di distribuzione relativi alla città di Roma. Si riportano, in particolare, i risultati di 118 interviste dirette effettuate tra novembre e dicembre 2010 a produttori, grossisti e dettaglianti delle dodici macro-filiere maggiormente rappresentative che caratterizzano il commercio urbano nella capitale, focalizzandosi sulla filiera dell’alimentare e su quella di piante e fiori.

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  • Romeo Danielis & Elena Maggi & Lucia Rotaris & Eva Valeri, 2011. "Le filiere della distribuzione urbana delle merci a Roma: attori ed efficienza," Working Papers 11_4, SIET Società Italiana di Economia dei Trasporti e della Logistica, revised 2011.
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    1. Amanda Stathopoulos & Eva Valeri & Edoardo Marcucci & Edourdo Marcucci & Valerio Gatti & Agostino Nuzzolo, 2011. "Urban Freight Policy Innovation for Rome’s LTZ: A Stakeholder Perspective," Chapters, in: Cathy Macharis & Sandra Melo (ed.), City Distribution and Urban Freight Transport, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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