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  • Diminishing traffic negative impacts over natural environment by a requisitely holistic approach to logistics [Elektronski vir]
    Rosi, Bojan ; Mulej, Matjaž
    Purpose: To show a case of requisitely holistic thinking about logistics in terms of sustainable development. Design/methodology/approach: Rosi's Dialectical Network Thinking is applied using Mulej's ... Dialectical System concept informally. Finding: European Union's and Slovenian documents about transport are too poorly integrated in sustainable development and even worse implemented. Research limitations/implications: Research is limited to comparison of railway and road traffic in terms of sustainable development. Itimplies requirement for innovation, especially for innovation of culture of the decisive persons and political bodies as traffic stakeholders. Practical implications: What should be done in practice of traffic sector policies is briefed. Originality/Value: Authors know neither books nor articles presentinga comparison of documents, reality deviating from them, and a system of suggestions about innovations necessary for logistics in Slovenia to reach the EU level in time.
    Source: Logistics & sustainable transport. - ISSN 1854-3332 (Vol. 1, iss. 1, 22-05-07, 13 str.)
    Type of material - e-article
    Publish date - 2007
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 11670038