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L4LIFE general presentation General project presentation outlining its mission, objectives and the main content.

D1.1 Observatory

The observatory report contains a description of more than 100 projects contributing to topics relevant to the L4L objectives. The projects are clustered according to the sustainability dimension and ICT solution defined in the L4L DoW. The projects are also matached against the Functional view in the Arktrans Reference model. This matching is very basic and will be improved  in the upcoming deliverables.
D2.1 Knoweldge base report The knowledge base report describes the taxonomy to use for classifying knowledge relevant to the L4L objectives, and requirements for how to present the knowledge in the knowledge base. The taxonomy is based on the ARKTRANS framework, where the classification criterias are the ARKTRANS reference model and functional breakdown.
Minutes + presentations. Meeting, Brussels 09/10.06.10
D1.2 L4L Best cases Logistics for Life best practices describes several different projects and their contribution to the objectives of the Logisitic for Life. This report will be enhanced and updated as soon as new results are available.
1st L4L Newsletter

Logistic for Life first newsletter available.

In the first issue of our newsletter you can read about the first results of the projects, as well as read about the common framework proposed by six different projects.

D2.2a Knowledge Base and Logistics for LIFE Framework The L4LIFE Knowledge Base is based on the existing platform SKEMA, which has been developed and used in other European projects. Its design and structure are however adapted to the L4LIFE taxonomy and needs. This first version of D2.2 presents the initial L4LIFE Knowledge Base where the taxonomy, in terms of ARKTRANS function indexes, and some content from WP1 is used.
D3.1 Dissemination Strategy Plan

Logistics for LIFE aims at bringing together different stakeholders dealing with innovative ICT solutions to ensure the long-term sustainability of the European logistic sector. This primary objective is supported by a variety of dissemination activities from the Logistics for LIFE consortium. Dissemination has a high priority across all project activities and is crucial for a Coordination Action Project. Logistics for LIFE is built around a core group of projects and initiatives (e.g. EURIDICE, e-Freight, Smartfreight, DHL go Green, etc.) and is aimed to support the distribution of these project results through its dissemination channels.

D4.7 Sustainability Solutions Collection In the Sustainability Solutions Collection, the best practice solutions are listed on the basis of their impact on sustainability and on their applicability in a common scenario of intermodal, global transport. The document explains the methodology followed for setting up the collection and how it will be maintained.
2nd Logistics for LIFE Newsletter The second L4L Newsletter presents two best practise projects - INTEGRITY and NS FRITS. It also comprises a contribution on true greeness as well as an overview of dissemination activities
3rd Newsletter 3rd Newsletter of the Logistics for Life project.

ICT Best Practices for Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics (V. S. Lukinsky, V. V. Lukinsky, N. I. Fateeva)

Logistics of Open Innovation Environment – LENS Living Lab with Examples (B. Semolic)

L4LIFE: Applied ICT in ROAD TRANSPORT (O. Törnqvist)

Presentations of the external esperts invited to the Logistics for LIFE Plenary Meeting, 04-05 October 2011, Trieste

The L4LIFE Road Map

Presentation of the L4L Roadmap at the Chalmers Workshop, Gothenburg (Sweden), December 2011
D1.3b Impact Analysis and Synergy Report This deliverable aims at highlightning the requirements and issues needed to be addressed within the logistics sector for implementing ICT.
D1.4b Roadmap on ICT for sustainble Freight Transport and Logistics The Logistics for Life roadmap aims at identfying the main challenges to be overcome by ICT soulutions for freight transport and logistics to increase the environmental, economic and societal sustainability.