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This paper reports on a study for the development of a long-term strategy for the transport system in the City of Moscow. A traffic simulation model was developed in order to integrate all modes of transport and to test alternative strategies and economic development scenarios with respect to selected key performance indicators. The model was used to support and rationalize the decision process of the various stakeholders involved. A “balanced” strategy was recommended and accepted by the decision makers as a long-term framework for implementation.
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DORNIER CONSULTING, GIBB (2001): Moscow City Transport Strategy-Long/Short Term Investment and Implementation Programme, Final Report.
MOSCOW GOVERNMENT-COMMITTEE FOR ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING (1998): Moscow City Transport Strategy-Short/Medium Term Investment and Action Programme, Internal Report.
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Both, M. (2005). Development of a Long-Term Strategy for the Moscow Urban Transport System. In: Baier, D., Decker, R., Schmidt-Thieme, L. (eds) Data Analysis and Decision Support. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28397-8_23
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