Abstract
The increasing demand for logistics real estate calls for a better understanding of the location dynamics of logistics firms. Previous empirical studies have largely focused on describing the spatial patterns of logistics but not on explaining the factors that lead to them. To fill this void, we develop a unique dataset of logistics buildings in the Netherlands and employ it in a multinomial logistic regression model to study the impact of key spatial factors on logistics development in the Netherlands during the period 1990-2020. In general, we find a positive influence of highway accessibility on logistics development. Contrary to previous studies in the US, we find a positive influence of rail accessibility and a negative influence of accessibility to airports. The effect of port accessibility and other factors varies with the type of logistics development. Finally, we also present probability maps that illustrate the combined effect of these factors.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | AGILE: GIScience Series |
Editors | P. van Oosterom, H. Ploeger, A. Mansourian, S. Scheider, R. Lemmens, B. van Loenen |
Place of Publication | Delft |
Publisher | Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe (AGILE) |
Number of pages | 6 |
Volume | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 26th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Spatial data for design” - TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands Duration: 13 Jun 2023 → 16 Jun 2023 https://agile-online.org/conference-2023 https://agile-gi.eu/conference-2023/ |
Conference
Conference | 26th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science “Spatial data for design” |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Delft |
Period | 13/06/23 → 16/06/23 |
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Keywords
- logistics
- location
- land-use change
- spatial analysis
- the Netherlands