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is important that steps have been taken to ensure that it is directed towards col-
lecting the most important data (based on a prioritisation of urban freight data gaps
and
needs),
and
that
suitable
methodologies,
data
analysis
approaches,
and
reporting standards have been put in place.
Acknowledgments This chapter has been made from the results and conclusions of WP 3.2 of
Bestufs II project (TREN/04/FP6TR/S07.31723/506384). The full project report (Bestufs 2008 )
can be downloaded at: http://www.bestufs.net
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