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Title Digital Technologies Of The Project “Moscow ‘Smart City—2030’”: The Transport Sector
ID_Doc 20110
Authors Matenkov A.A.; Grin R.I.; Muzaeva M.K.; Tsuraeva D.A.
Year 2023
Published Environmental Footprints and Eco-Design of Products and Processes
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28457-1_45
Abstract The research deals with the priority areas of digitalization in the transport sector in interpreting the strategy “Moscow ‘Smart City—2030’.” The research aims to study the priority areas of digitalization of transport flows of the metropolis and the potential impact of digitalization on the functioning of the territory. By applying the methods of content analysis and the regulatory-legal method in the research, the authors assessed the position of the city authorities on the most sought-after areas of innovation in the transport sector and determined the composition of socio-economic benefits of digitalization of the transport sector. The analysis of statistical indicators of the development of the transport sector of the Moscow urban agglomeration has confirmed the growing need to improve the efficiency of transport infrastructure in the broad sense, including an increase in the level of connectivity of the city districts and the level of sustainability of the transport system. The results show certain disproportions between the priority areas of transport development and the actual needs of the urban infrastructure, as well as the presence of significant legal constraints in implementing uncrewed transport concepts. It is demonstrated that there is a certain consensus between the municipal authorities and the population on the issue of assigning the transport sector among the priorities for implementing digital technology. The specifics of the metropolitan area (high concentration of capital and innovation activity) allow for considering Moscow as a model example of the introduction of innovative technologies. In this regard, it is necessary to optimize the legal restrictions on the introduction of innovations in the field of transport (on the model of a legal sandbox, Regulatory Sandbox). © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Digital technologies; Digitalization; Innovations; Moscow; Smart city; Transport


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