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International Practice of Logistical Decisions of Metropolis’ Parking Spaces: Comparative Analysis

Anatoly V. Shishkin (), Alexey A. Meshkov (), Olga Saginova and Ekaterina V. Trokhova ()

International Trade and Trade Policy, 2020, issue 4

Abstract: Analysis of foreign and Russian experience in logistics solutions in the organization of parking space for personal transport in the world's megacities was carried out by a search study. The method of content analysis of information was used as the main method. Two main approaches to content analysis were applied: formalization, i. e. the presence of unambiguous rules to identify the desired characteristics of content and statistical significance, i. e. the elements of interest should meet with sufficient frequency for the study. Since 2007, the population of large cities has been steadily growing. Worldstats predicts that by 2030, the population of the 25 fastest growing urban agglomerations will increase by another 113 million people. The main challenge for the development of large cities is how to place the increasing population within the limited boundaries of megacities, including how to organize residential and public spaces, including parking spaces, in limited areas.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.21686/2410-7395-2019-4-65-75

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