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Ecologization of the transport activities in urbanized areas based on infrastructure reengineering

https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2023_1_86

Abstract

The growth of the population of large cities in Russia leads to a deterioration in the environmental situation caused by an increase in environmental pollution from the use of public and individual transport. The resolution of this problem is considered in two directions to reduce the negative impact of the transport sector on the environment: the transition to the use of environmentally friendly fuel and the introduction of the practice of operating railway transport for intercity transportation.

The analysis of a typical route network of public transport has been carried out, the factors influencing the possibility of developing railway lines in urban conditions have been analyzed, and the experience of other large Russian cities has been studied.

A model for the development of optimization of the route network from the standpoint of environmental development, as well as the direction of development of public transport in the city of Rostov-on-Don, is presented.

About the Authors

L.V. Makolova
Rostov State Transport University (RSTU)
Russian Federation

Makolova Lyudmila Viktorovna, Chair «Logistics and Management of Transport Systems», Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor



E. A., Mamaev
Rostov State Transport University (RSTU)
Russian Federation

Mamaev Enver Agapashaevich, Chair «Logistics and Management of transport Systems»

Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Head of Chair



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Makolova L., Mamaev E.A. Ecologization of the transport activities in urbanized areas based on infrastructure reengineering. Vestnik Rostovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Putej Soobshcheniya. 2023;(1):86-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46973/0201-727X_2023_1_86

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