ESTABLISHING A SYSTEM OF TRANSPORT SPACE INDICATORS AS A BASIS FOR MANAGING THE MACROTERRITORIES SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT
Marina A. Zhuravskaya () and
Michail B. Petrov ()
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Marina A. Zhuravskaya: Ural State University of Railway Transport, Russia
Michail B. Petrov: The Institute of Economics, Ural branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Business Logistics in Modern Management, 2020, vol. 20, 61-73
Abstract:
The article covers the aspects of transport networks from the point of view of the spatial paradigm and defines the main priority directions of their development, taking into account the modern requirements of society. The article is devoted to t he main aspects and the role of forming a system of indicators of transport space in the context of society's transition to the sustainable development principles. The article analyzes foreign methods for assessing the effectiveness of territories developm ent. Conceptual model of the system of indicators of transport development of territories is proposed. Ontologies are used as the basis for an explanation of key concepts to obtain the objective assessments of the current state of the transport space, theprospects for its development and the impact on the competitiveness of the entire territory. The article offers a comprehensive approach to the description of transport in large territories based on the systematization oftransport indicators assessment.
Keywords: transport accessibility; transport availability; sustainable development; macro-territory; indicators of transport space (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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