Will SkyWay Transport Save Agglomeration Greater Yekaterinburg?

Will SkyWay Transport Save Agglomeration Greater Yekaterinburg?

23 February 2017

Active discussions on overcoming the traffic collapse in the Urals continue. The keynote is innovative solutions and SkyWay transport. No other mode of transport can offer today an express trip from Yekaterinburg to Chelyabinsk within 20 minutes. And no one will be able to do it in the foreseeable future.

It is expected that the new transport network will be extended around the entire Ural Federal District by 2035. It will connect Yekaterinburg with Perm, Tyumen and Chelyabinsk. This forecast was announced by the authorities in the capital of the Urals discussing the concept of creating an Agglomeration Greater Yekaterinburg, reports “Echo of Moscow” (in Russian). By 2050 the population of Yekaterinburg will reach two and a half million people and that of the Agglomeration ― about three million.

The informational portal of Yekaterinburg (in Russian) adds that the forecast will pass several rounds of public discussions. The Head of the Department of economy at the Yekaterinburg Administration Alexey Pryadein stressed that the City Administration needs the feedback from the city residents to understand how they imagine the future of the Ural capital. The most progressive ideas will be taken into account in the forecast and, further, in the Strategic development plan for Yekaterinburg.

You can read the details about the potential of SkyWay technologies for the region in the journal of multidisciplinary scientific publications “Eco-Potential” No. 3 for 2014. It published an article by PhD of geographical sciences, associate Professor, Head of the sector on distribution and development of productive forces under the Institute of Economics at the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences V. Litovskiy “On fundamental priorities of forming the Urals infrastructure on the basis of innovative technological solutions and developments by A.Yunitskiy” (in Russian).

We urge all the residents indifferent to the destiny of the Urals not to sit at home, but attend public discussions. Often innovative solutions capable to save entire regions remain out of work because of the passivity and sometimes misoneism of the people themselves. Recently we have analyzed misconceptions about SkyWay from a Yekaterinburg resident in the article “Nimbyism Is Already in Russia.

Moreover, each resident of the Russian Federation can help to promote SkyWay technology to the ordinary people taking part in the implementation of the project “Future of Russia” (in Russian). Ex-Finance Minister of Russia Alexei Kudrin announced that his Center for strategic research launches this project, in the framework of which Russians will be able to discuss current problems and find solutions to them together. Kudrin offers to plan the development of Russia until 2035 together with the experts of the Center. You can also join the project!

Photo source

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consent Request Form

This form asks for your consent to allow us to use your personal data for the reasons stated below. You should only sign it if you want to give us your consent.


Who are we?

The name of the organisation asking you for consent to use your information is:

Global Transport Investments
Trident Chambers, P.O. Box 146, Road Town
Tortola
British Virgin Islands

We would like to use the following information about you:

Why would we like to use your information?

Global Transport Investments would like to send this information to company registry, inform you about its news, for refund purposes.


What will we do with your information?

We store your name, address, ID Data, date of birth into company registry. We will share your e-mail & phone number with IT Service (https://digitalcontact.com/), SMS Center (http://smsc.ru). They will add your details to their mailing list and, when it is news update, they will send you an email or sms with details. We store your credit card number for possible refunds.


How to withdraw your consent

You can withdraw the consent you are giving on this form at any time. You can do this by writing to us at the above address, emailing us at the address: [email protected] or by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of emails you receive.

Privacy Notice – Newsletter Signup

This privacy notice tells you about the information we collect from you when you sign up to receive our regular newsletter via our website. In collecting this information, we are acting as a data controller and, by law, we are required to provide you with information about us, about why and how we use your data, and about the rights you have over your data.


Who are we?

We are Global Transport Investments. Our address is Trident Chambers, P.O. Box 146, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. You can contact us by post at the above address, by email at [email protected].

We are not required to have a data protection officer, so any enquiries about our use of your personal data should be addressed to the contact details above.

What personal data do we collect?

When you subscribe to our newsletter, we ask you for your name and your email address.

Why do we collect this information?

We will use your information to send you our newsletter, which contains information about our products.

We ask for your consent to do this, and we will only send you our newsletter for as long as you continue to consent.


What will we do with your information?

Your information is stored in our database and is shared with with IT Service (https://digitalcontact.com/), SMS Center (http://smsc.ru). It is not sent outside of the Euro. We will not use the information to make any automated decisions that might affect you.


How long do we keep your information for?

Your information is kept for as long as you continue to consent to receive our newsletter.


Your rights over your information

By law, you can ask us what information we hold about you, and you can ask us to correct it if it is inaccurate.
You can also ask for it to be erased and you can ask for us to give you a copy of the information.

You can also ask us to stop using your information – the simplest way to do this is to withdraw your consent, which you can do at any time, either by clicking the unsubscribe link at the end of any newsletter, or by emailing, writing us using the contact details above.


Your right to complain

If you have a complaint about our use of your information, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.