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Published May 12, 2022 | Version v1
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CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING IN OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

  • 1. Head of Department, Doc. Dr. Faculty of Transport and Logistics Azerbaijan Technical University
  • 2. Assistant Dr. Faculty of Transport and Logistics Azerbaijan Technical University
  • 3. Faculty Dean, Doc. Dr. Faculty of Transport and Logistics Azerbaijan Technical University
  • 4. Assisstan Dr. Faculty of Transport and Logistics Azerbaijan Architecture and Construction University

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After the glorious victory of the Azerbaijani Army and the end of the 30-year occupation, organizational planning of regional transport infrastructure in the liberated territories is very crucial, which will provide comprehensive development of the territories, revive the territories completely plundered by Armenia and restore decent accommodation.

In this regard, in addition to the restoration of large and strategically important cities and settlements, in accordance with the "Strategic Action Plan to address socio-economic, humanitarian, solving organizational and other urgent issues in the liberated territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan", reconstruction of the general transport infrastructure of the liberated territories have also begun.

Considering the need for a comprehensive and systematic approach to the restoration of transport infrastructure and organization of services in the liberated territories, the article prepares proposals for the organization of regional transport infrastructure in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan Republic and conceptual approaches to regional transport planning in Karabakh.

The article identifies key issues in the process of building regional transport infrastructure and organization of services in Karabakh, as well as requirements and approaches, and reflects the measures of goal-oriented planning of available resources.

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