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From page 9...
... 9   To foster FELUs, it is important that an unambiguous definition of "efficiency" guides the overall process. As such, it should be stressed that this definition is aspirational in nature, representing the goal to be strived for through the application of the principles and tools outlined and developed in this project, over a reasonable period.
From page 10...
... 10 Planning Freight-Efcient Land Uses: Methodology, Strategies, and Tools Exhibit 1. Components of social costs.
From page 11...
... FELUs: Denition, Principles, and Strategy 11   locations, the best candidate is likely to be location B if the land costs are comparable with those of location A However, in both A and B, the 10 delivery vans are bound to produce signicant externalities as they travel to deliver supplies to their customers in the urban core.
From page 12...
... 12 Planning Freight-Efcient Land Uses: Methodology, Strategies, and Tools ese examples show the eects of considering, or not, the externalities produced by supply chains when selecting the location of a facility. By considering externalities, the eects on all stakeholders are taken into account, resulting in the maximization of the collective net benets to the city.
From page 13...
... FELUs: Denition, Principles, and Strategy 13   NYC side -- though not necessarily in Manhattan -- could have avoided the externalities brought about by the relocation of the port. 2.2 FELU Principles As stated, the goal of FELU is to foster land uses that minimize the social costs associated with supply chain activity.
From page 14...
... 14 Planning Freight-Efficient Land Uses: Methodology, Strategies, and Tools needs of the logistics facilities that supply these small consumer-oriented establishments will translate into longer trips from these facilities to individual establishments, and larger private costs and externalities. The principles mentioned in Chapter 1 are outlined in this section.
From page 15...
... FELUs: Definition, Principles, and Strategy 15   2.2.5 Principle 5: Engage All Stakeholders Land-use planning decisions could impact a range of stakeholders in different ways. As a result, it is likely that these stakeholders will have different views on how land-use planning should advance community goals and objectives.

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