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FROM CENTRALITY TO INTERMEDIACY IN THE GLOBAL TRANSPORT NETWORK? UKRAINE’S TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AS A POTENTIAL TRANSIT COUNTRY [PDF]
Ukraine currently is in a very complex economic and political situation, which in itself represents a pivotal point for its further recovery and evolution. Nevertheless, the rise of economic centres in Eastern and Central Europe creates opportunities for Ukraine to develop short sea shipping services (via the Black Sea) and water and land-based hub ...
Grushevska, Kateryna, Notteboom, Theo
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Public transport can discourage individual car usage as a life-cycle asset management strategy towards carbon neutrality. An effective public transport system contributes greatly to the wider goal of a sustainable built environment, provided the critical
Umair Hasan +2 more
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the export potential of transport and logistics services, identify factors affecting exports and justify its development directions for Kazakhstan in order to increase the share of high-tech exports.In this ...
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Urban environments in post-socialist cities have generated new challenges for urban planners and decision makers. As one example, the transport infrastructure of Bratislava has not been adjusted with respect to increasing mobility and the transit ...
Ďurček Pavol, Horňák Marcel
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INTERNATIONAL TRANSIT VIA THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE: THREATS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
The Northern Sea Route (NSR) is a historically significant transport corridor in Russia and a crucial component of the country’s national and economic security.
Anna B. Nikolaeva
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Prospects of Development of the Transit Function of Georgia under the Conditions of Globalization [PDF]
The purpose of our research is to analyze the effectiveness of transit potential of Georgia forthe sustainable development of the country's economy in terms of globalization and to evaluate therole of transport infrastructure in the field of transport ...
Kavtaradze Medea, Bejanidze Natia
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Trans-Caspian International Transport Route Infrastructure Assessment Using Simulation Modelling
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) is one of the main transport corridors between China and Europe. It passes through the territory of Kazakhstan, as well as the countries of the South Caucasus, Turkey, and Iran, and contributes to ...
Zhumanov Azat +2 more
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Exploring shared e-scooter trip patterns and links to public transport service level
This paper explores how public transport and shared e-scooter travel interact. Trip end travel patterns of shared e-scooter users are explored in relation to Public Transport service levels. An index measuring transit service level is developed.
Graham Currie +4 more
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PROSPECTS FOR INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRAFFIC ALONG THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE
The Northern Sea Route (NSR) serves as a vital route for Russia, driven by both economic demands and the need for industrial development in the Arctic. The country primarily uses the NSR to supply goods to its northern regions, with the route also used ...
Anna B. Nikolaeva
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Mobility is an integral part of daily life; however, the transportation sector significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, which trigger global warming. In the context of climate change, a global issue, the Paris Agreement and the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) policies of each country encourage the development of environmentally ...
Nurin Alwaaritsy, Arista Romadan
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