WAYS TO IMPROVE THE FUNCTIONING OF THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IN THE POST-WAR PERIOD
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2024-6-187-319-323Keywords:
transportation system, transportation infrastructure, economic issues, environment, innovative activitiesAbstract
Introduction. The article addresses the critical issue of transportation systems as a key component for each state. These systems fulfill multiple functions aimed at ensuring efficient coordination in transport processes. Urban transportation infrastructure, in particular, demands focused attention. In the post-war period, to foster economic development and improve environmental conditions, it is essential to implement and advance innovative and digital technologies. Purpose. The purpose is to explore the directions for the development of transportation infrastructure and to identify ways to promote priority areas in the innovative processes within transportation systems. Results. At present, there is a pressing need to consider the prospects and restoration of urban areas damaged by hostilities. Planning for restoration cannot be deferred until the post-war period when martial law is lifted. Transportation is one of the main components of infrastructure that influences regional development and has strategic importance. Attention must be given to the factors and conditions shaping the formation and development of the transportation system. Given that a city’s transportation system encompasses the collection of infrastructure facilities and services for operation and maintenance, the responsibility for its development lies primarily with municipal authorities. Transportation and transport planning are often not independent objects of development plans but rather serve as baseline conditions. The goal of transportation policy, aimed at urban development, should not be solely the development of transportation itself but must consider its integration with the development of economic, environmental, and social elements. An essential aspect of transportation system development is the application of innovative activities. Innovation in the transportation sector should focus on defining the level of technical advancement, which significantly affects performance indicators such as work quality and productivity within the industry. Conclusions. Implementing modern innovative methods in the restoration processes of transportation infrastructure will contribute to improving the quality of life and the living standards of the population.
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