THE ROLE, IMPORTANCE AND FUNCTION OF GREEN TRANSPORT SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY.
Keywords:
green economy, transport, service sector, green space, infrastructure, competitiveness, region, technocratic, function, investment, innovation.Abstract
The green economy, green transport, and the transport infrastructure that creates the conditions for its functioning are among the system-forming sectors of the regional economy. They ensure the territorial integrity of regions and the unity of their economic space. Therefore, the development of transport infrastructure is a necessary condition for implementing an innovative model of economic growth and improving the quality of life of the regional population. Globally, within the framework of research aimed at increasing the competitiveness of the transport sector, priority attention is given to scientific studies focused on improving the efficiency of transport service infrastructure. The article describes the place, role, and functions of green transport service infrastructure in the national economy.
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