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Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors

Tumun Sh Rygzynov 1
Bair O Gomboev 1
Suocheng Dong 2, 3
Bayanzhargal B Sharaldaev 1
Valentina G Ayusheeva 1
Aldar G. Badmaev 1
Marina A Motoshkina 1
Natalya R Zangeeva 1
Aryuna B Tsybikova 1
Vitaly E Tsydypov 1
Daba Ts D Zhamyanov 1
Zorikto E Banzaraktcaev 1
Aleksei V Alekseev 1
Dmitry V. Popov 1
Tcogto Zh Bazarzhapov 1, 2, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-06-18
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.688
CiteScore7.7
Impact factor3.3
ISSN20711050
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Building and Construction
Geography, Planning and Development
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Abstract

This article discusses the efficiency of transport infrastructure and cooperation of neighboring regions located in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the context of creating new international economic corridors from the Silk Road and trans-Eurasian transport corridors. This study aims to highlight the possible ways of strengthening cross-border cooperation in the field of transport infrastructure. We evaluated the current state of the transport infrastructure, the dynamics of its development, and its influence on the territorial–production complex. Using quantitative data and the unified indicator for the efficiency of transport infrastructure, we also characterized the territorial differentiation, its causes, and prerequisites for further economic and trade cooperation between these countries. The main results are as follows: (1) The lowest levels of the efficiency of transport infrastructure are typical for the northeast of Asian Russia, as well as for the border regions of China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan. (2) For Asian Russia, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia, the highest levels of the unified indicator are typical for regions located along the main transport routes and for regions with a developed mining industry. This is due to the strong unevenness of the socio-economic development of the territories. (3) The largest industrial and economic centers have been developing along the main transport corridors primarily due to the accumulated potential of equivalent freight turnover and export potential. This study can be useful for authorities and business, as well as for other users of transport infrastructure to improve its regulation and efficiency.

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Rygzynov T. S. et al. Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors // Sustainability. 2023. Vol. 15. No. 12. p. 9714.
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Rygzynov T. S., Batomunkuev V. S., Gomboev B. O., Dong S., Sharaldaev B. B., Ayusheeva V. G., Badmaev A. G., Motoshkina M. A., Zangeeva N. R., Tsybikova A. B., Tsydypov V. E., Zhamyanov D. T. D., Banzaraktcaev Z. E., Alekseev A. V., Popov D. V., Bazarzhapov T. Z. Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors // Sustainability. 2023. Vol. 15. No. 12. p. 9714.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/su15129714
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129714
TI - Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors
T2 - Sustainability
AU - Rygzynov, Tumun Sh
AU - Batomunkuev, Valentin S
AU - Gomboev, Bair O
AU - Dong, Suocheng
AU - Sharaldaev, Bayanzhargal B
AU - Ayusheeva, Valentina G
AU - Badmaev, Aldar G.
AU - Motoshkina, Marina A
AU - Zangeeva, Natalya R
AU - Tsybikova, Aryuna B
AU - Tsydypov, Vitaly E
AU - Zhamyanov, Daba Ts D
AU - Banzaraktcaev, Zorikto E
AU - Alekseev, Aleksei V
AU - Popov, Dmitry V.
AU - Bazarzhapov, Tcogto Zh
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/06/18
PB - MDPI
SP - 9714
IS - 12
VL - 15
SN - 2071-1050
ER -
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@article{2023_Rygzynov,
author = {Tumun Sh Rygzynov and Valentin S Batomunkuev and Bair O Gomboev and Suocheng Dong and Bayanzhargal B Sharaldaev and Valentina G Ayusheeva and Aldar G. Badmaev and Marina A Motoshkina and Natalya R Zangeeva and Aryuna B Tsybikova and Vitaly E Tsydypov and Daba Ts D Zhamyanov and Zorikto E Banzaraktcaev and Aleksei V Alekseev and Dmitry V. Popov and Tcogto Zh Bazarzhapov},
title = {Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors},
journal = {Sustainability},
year = {2023},
volume = {15},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129714},
number = {12},
pages = {9714},
doi = {10.3390/su15129714}
}
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Rygzynov, Tumun Sh, et al. “Efficiency of Transport Infrastructure in Asian Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan in the Context of Creating New Trans-Eurasian Transport Corridors.” Sustainability, vol. 15, no. 12, Jun. 2023, p. 9714. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129714.