Socio-cultural factors of the evolution of the urban transport system
Anastasiya Shumilina,
Nataliya Antsiferova
Abstract:The sociocultural urban space of a modern city is undergoing some transformational changes due to the high level of population mobility. The daily need to develop urban space determines the importance of the transport system in sociocultural interactions, the participants of which value safety, confidentiality, and rationality. In realizing their purpose, urban transport structures not only operate with economic, social and communication resources, but also involve citizens in the process of organizing urban l… Show more
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