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Energy analysis of e-commerce and conventional retail distribution of books in Japan

dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Eric
dc.contributor.authorTagami, Takashi
dc.contributor.editorHilty, Lorenz M.
dc.contributor.editorGilgen, Paul W.
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-16T09:32:05Z
dc.date.available2019-09-16T09:32:05Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.description.abstractEnergy use associated with distribution via e-commerce and conventional retail is compared for book sales in Japan. The simulation of energy consumption includes the following factors: fossil fuel used by trucks in distribution from distributor to bookstore or e-commerce firm, transpo rt fuel used by the consumer or courier service production of packaging, and energy for appliances and climate control at the point of sale (home or bookstore). Results indicate a crossover in environmental performance according to population density. Conventional retail uses less energy than e-commerce in dense urban areas, mainly due to avoided packaging, but can consume more in suburban and rural areas due to the inefficiency of personal automobile transpo rt.de
dc.description.urihttp://enviroinfo.eu/sites/default/files/pdfs/vol103/0073.pdfde
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/26745
dc.publisherMetropolis
dc.relation.ispartofSustainability in the Information Society
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEnviroInfo
dc.titleEnergy analysis of e-commerce and conventional retail distribution of books in Japande
dc.typeText/Conference Paper
gi.citation.publisherPlaceMarburg
gi.conference.date2001
gi.conference.locationZürich
gi.conference.sessiontitleImpacts of Information and Communication Technologies

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