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Received 29.01.2025

Revised 18.05.2025

Accepted 24.06.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 117, P. 2, 2025

Pages 368 -374

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Artemchuk, Yu. (2025). SYSTEMIC APPROACHES TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN URBAN SETTINGS. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (117.2), 368-374. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-117.2-368-374

SYSTEMIC APPROACHES TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN URBAN SETTINGS

Yuliia Artemchuk

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to consider and analyze environmental innovations that contribute to the sustainable development of mobility, which either relate to transport policy and the gradual improvement of transport technologies, or belong to the group of innovations that cause changes in transport technologies and the transport system as a whole, to reduce emissions in urban conditions

Keywords:

Sustainable development, sustainable mobility, environmental innovations, transport policy, ecodriving

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