IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD TRANSPORT PLANNING IN THE FAR NORTH
Abstract
The Strategy for the Development of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation provides for the creation of a new unified Arctic transport system and the formation of regional clusters based on the development of transport infrastructure. It is important to develop the northern territories in such a way that the transport system is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient and accessible to people, so one of the effective measures will be the transition to vehicles that use natural gas for vehicles, because natural gas does not emit black carbon when burned. Economic and research activities in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation are associated primarily with the search for mineral deposits and their further exploitation. We consider the possibility of reducing the negative impact on the environment on the example of the mining complex of the Murmansk region, which is the part of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation. We propose to convert mine dump trucks, as well as shift buses to natural gas for vehicles.
About the Authors
I. V. MakarovaRussian Federation
Doctor of Sciences (Tech.), professor
G. R. Mavlyautdinova
Russian Federation
senior lecturer
L. M. Gabsalikhova
Russian Federation
PhD in Engineering sciences, associate professor
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For citations:
Makarova I.V., Mavlyautdinova G.R., Gabsalikhova L.M. IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD TRANSPORT PLANNING IN THE FAR NORTH. Social-economic and technical systems: research, design and optimization. 2023;(1):37-48. (In Russ.)






