Cities are grappling with unprecedented challenges, and the urgency to transform urban logistics into sustainable, equitable, and economically viable systems has never been more pressing. The ripple effects of urbanization on logistics demand careful examination, necessitating a comprehensive resource that sheds light on the dynamic complexities but identifies actionable strategies for a sustainable future. Theories and Practices for Sustainable Urban Logistics is a beacon for academic scholars seeking to untangle the intricate threads of urban logistics in the present tense. With a laser focus on theory, policy, and real-world applications, this publication aims to be the solution for understanding and addressing the evolving demands of urban logistics. By delving into historical evolution, exploring case studies, and offering practical insights, the book equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities of sustainable urban logistics. This book is designed for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students, and provides a guide for transforming urban logistics into a force for positive change. By consolidating cutting-edge research, identifying gaps, and inspiring further exploration, it serves as a crucial reference for those committed to shaping the future of sustainable urban logistics. As cities stand at the crossroads of complexity, this book emerges as an essential guide, empowering readers to contribute actively to the creation of resilient, environmentally conscious, and socially equitable urban environments.