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    • Accessibility based automobile transport system analysis in Lithuanian regions and forecasting potential in residential areas 

      Jakimavičius, Marius; Mačerinskienė, Aida (Urban Transport XII: Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century / Wessex Institute of Technology (UK), Technical University Pardubice (Czech Republic), 2006)
      Fixing the accessibility is a standard issue of transport analysis, which can be of interest to many socioeconomic applications. In this paper we propose and discuss accessibility based Lithuanian automobile transport ...
    • Assessment of the floor response spectra of the Ignalina nuclear power plant 

      Baušys, Romualdas; Dundulis, Gintautas; Kačianauskas, Rimantas; Markauskas, Darius; Stupak, Stanislav; Ušpuras, Eugenijus (Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures V : WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 2005)
      The floor response spectra of the NPP structures are calculnled by applying a three-dimensional VIZ model. Assessment of the acceleration lloor response spectra is made at the drum-separator support level. Comparison oflhe ...
    • Determination of factors that influence public transport 

      Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė, Rasa; Burinskienė, Marija (Urban transport XIII: urban transport and the environment in the 21st century, 2007)
      This paper proves that modelling of the public transport route network in Lithuanian towns is very important. It is the new way for planning public transport services in Lithuania under market-conditions, in order to reach ...
    • Environmental impacts on soils from transport systems in various cities in Lithuania 

      Baltrėnas, Pranas; Kubiliute, Evelina (Urban transport : 9th international conference on urban transport and the environment in the 21st Century / Wessex Institute of Technology, UK, 2003)
      The object of this research program is the environmental impact of the Transport system (motor and railway transport sectors) on soil. The main objectives of this program are investigations of the environmental impact of ...
    • Feasibility study of express railway line construction in Lithuania 

      Lingaitis, Leonas Povilas; Butkevičius, Jonas (Sustainable development and planning II. Vol. 2, 2005)
      When Lithuania became a member-state of the European Union, the problems of railway development and their integration into the European railway network came to the forefront. According to the high-speed railway development ...
    • Investigating the impact of track gradients on traction energy efficiency in freight transportation by railway 

      Bureika, Gintautas; Vaičiūnas, Gediminas (Energy and Sustainability III : Third International Conference on Energy and Sustainability / Wessex Institute of Technology, 2011)
      Finally, the paper presents the ideas how to effectively use the potentialities of energy recovery technique in freight transportation by railway.
    • Modelling of freight transport flows in urban transport 

      Baublys, Adolfas (Urban transport XII: urban transport and the environment in the 21st century, 2006)
      The topological structure of a regional urban road transport system was synthesised and the optimisation-simulation procedure of topological structure was proposed. The synthesis of the topological structure of regional ...
    • Seismic risk assessment of the Ignalina NPP refuelling machine 

      Baušys, Romualdas; Dundulis, Gintautas; Kačianauskas, Rimantas; Markauskas, Darius; Šliaupa, Saulius; Stupak, Eugeniuš; Rimkevičius, Sigitas (Earthquake resistant engineering structures VI. Vol. 93. 6th International Conference on Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures, Bologna, Italy, 2007, 2007)
      The Ignalina NPP operates a RBMK type reactor.An important characteristic of the RBMK reactor is its online refuelling. The refuelling is carried out using the refuelling machine at a time of reactor operation.The refuelling ...
    • Social transformations In burial place making: A visibility pattern analysis of three historical cemeteries 

      Bazaraitė, Eglė; Heitor, Teresa (Sustainable Development, 2015)
      The development of European burial grounds can be split into three periods: burial grounds in catacombs through Early Christianity, churchyard graveyards throughout the Middle Ages and a great shift in the 19th century, ...
    • The characterisation of natural organic matter in ground water using rapid fractionation 

      Albrektienė-Plačakė, Ramunė; Rimeika, Mindaugas; Voišnienė, Violeta (Water Pollution XII : proceedings of the 12th international conference in the series of modelling, monitoring and management of water pollution, 2014)
      Natural organic matters are very common in surface and ground water, which are used for the preparation of drinking water. These compounds should be removed from water before it is ready for public consumption, whereas ...
    • The problems of urban public transport and their solution trends 

      Butkevičius, Jonas; Lingaitis, Leonas Povilas (Urban Transport XI : Urban Transport and the Environment in the 21st Century, 2005)
      Communication necessity is determined by the need to meet an urban resident’s business, cultural and everyday needs. The population movement in Lithuania’s biggest cities, Vilnius (570.000 residents) and Kaunas (373.000 ...
    • The study of passenger transportation markets and their distribution among various transport facilities in Lithuania 

      Butkevičius, Jonas; Lingaitis, Leonas Povilas (Sustainable development and planning II. Vol. 2, 2005)
      The analysis made by the authors has shown that in four Lithuanian cities including Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda and Šiauliai most of the passengers, i.e. up to 81.3% were carried by car, while 14.9% of passengers were ...
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      Gaučė, Kristina; Misiūnas, Dainius (Urban transport XIII: Urban transport and the environment in the 21st Century. Coimbra, Portugal, 2007 / Wessex Institute of Technology (UK). Vol 96, 2007)
      The structure of modal distribution in Vilnius still corresponds to principles of sustainable development, but the fact that changes in the Vilnius modal distribution are progressing very quickly is causing problems; the ...