ANALYSIS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN HISTORICAL CITIES

Authors

  • Qalandarov Bobur Alijon o'g'li Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Urban studies, historic city, transport reconstruction, Amsterdam model, sustainable mobility, pedestrian zone, cycling infrastructure.

Abstract

Abstract:  This  study  examines  the  theoretical  and  practical  aspects  of 
modernizing transport infrastructure in historic urban centers. The article provides a 
detailed analysis of the evolution of Amsterdam’s transport system from the 1970s to 
the  present  day,  highlighting  the  balance  between  preserving  historical  heritage, 
reducing  environmental  impact,  and  improving  the  mobility  and  convenience  of 
residents.  In  addition,  scientific  and  practical  recommendations  are  proposed  for 
optimizing transport systems in historic cities of Uzbekistan, such as Samarkand and 
Bukhara. 

References

References

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Published

2026-05-09

How to Cite

Qalandarov Bobur Alijon o'g'li. (2026). ANALYSIS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN HISTORICAL CITIES . TADQIQOTLAR, 85(7), 27-31. https://journalss.org/index.php/tad/article/view/28956