scholarly journals Greening Warsaw’s transport system by sustainable urban planning

Author(s):  
J. Malasek
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 781-788
Author(s):  
Hoang Phuong Nguyen

Purpose of the study: Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is being developed, researched, and built to solve traffic congestion in recent years. Many studies and seminars were organized but the results were still limited and fragmented. To build a smart city with intelligent transport system always starts from the planning work. Methodology: Methods of aggregating and statistical data from the Ministry of Transport to ITS and the overall planning of urban transport; Review and propose optimal solutions for integrated urban planning of ITS. Main Findings: The role of urban transportation and the current status of ITS development planning in urban planning in Vietnam. On that basis, it is necessary to integrate existing master plans into an urban development master plan that covers socio-economic development planning, land use, and urban construction. It is based on the planning of smart and modern urban transport development. Applications of this study: The paper proposes content to integrate ITS planning in urban planning in 4 steps to ensure sustainability and updates. Novelty/Originality of this study: The paper presents an overview of ITS system and ITS planning and its relation to urban planning in which, in addition to the traditional planning content, some new contents of ITS planning need to be integrated to meet for building and managing the city in a new age. This study is to affirm the need for integrating urban development master plans based on intelligent transportation system planning.


space&FORM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (48) ◽  
pp. 223-240
Author(s):  
Arsenii Troshkin ◽  

This article deals with the issues regarding the accommodation of catering establishments in a residential area and to ensure pedestrian accessibility to them to save time and reduce the load on the city's transport system. It is based on a three-stage service system and the average walking speed of the economically active population. To solve the unsatisfactory location of catering establishments in a residential area, a formula for calculating the service radius for each type of catering establishment, and classify catering establishments into fast, leisure, and mixed types are proposed. To conclude, with the implementation of the attached calculations in urban planning, the location of types of catering establishments in the residential area could solve the set goals.


2011 ◽  
Vol 368-373 ◽  
pp. 3825-3828
Author(s):  
Nan Lin ◽  
Fei Liu

The article from the perspective of the construction of digital city, analysed the necessity of digital wuhan construction, introduced digital wuhan's construction frame, from aspects of urban planning and infrastructural facilities, urban transport system, urban management, e-government, digital tourism, have discussed the digital application of city construction in wuhan, summarized and forecasts the prospects for development of digital wuhan in three dimensional digital map, digital community building and public services fields.


1970 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 119-136
Author(s):  
Robert Masztalski ◽  
Piotr Kryczka

The purpose of this paper is to diagnose the degree of change of selected elements of functional and spatial structure of Wrocław. This is a review of the Wrocław urban planning at the turn of the 20th and 21st century. The plans of transport system, the issues of natural environment, recreation and leisure and the proposed arrangements and systems of services provided to residents were analysed. These elements were compared with national legislative processes and general tendencies in urban planning.


Author(s):  
G. Zampighi ◽  
M. Kreman

The plasma membranes of most animal cells contain transport proteins which function to provide passageways for the transported species across essentially impermeable lipid bilayers. The channel is a passive transport system which allows the movement of ions and low molecular weight molecules along their concentration gradients. The pump is an active transport system and can translocate cations against their natural concentration gradients. The actions and interplay of these two kinds of transport proteins control crucial cell functions such as active transport, excitability and cell communication. In this paper, we will describe and compare several features of the molecular organization of pumps and channels. As an example of an active transport system, we will discuss the structure of the sodium and potassium ion-activated triphosphatase [(Na+ +K+)-ATPase] and as an example of a passive transport system, the communicating channel of gap junctions and lens junctions.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
B Lüscher ◽  
D Surbek ◽  
P Schneider ◽  
M Baumann

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