Rating of the Activities of Urban Transport Policy in the Context of Sustainable Development

Author:

Nordin Victor1,Kharitoshkin Nikolai2,Czerwińska-Lubszczyk Agnieszka3

Affiliation:

1. Kaliningrad State Technical University , Russian Federation

2. United Nations Development Program , Russian Federation

3. University of Technology and Humanities in Bielsko-Biała , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The growing number of cars cities is worsening the quality of life of our citizens, aggravating their problems with mobility, social inequality, health and ecology. The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals implies carrying out measures aimed at reducing the impact of urban transport systems in three interrelated directions. The aim of this chapter is describe the conditions and measures to reduce the negative impact of these problems combined into transport policy measures in two ways. The method of expert assessments allowed to rank these activities in order to establish the sequence of their implementation in cities in order to bring their state closer to the “livable city”.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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