ANALYSIS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN HISTORICAL CITIES
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.
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