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effect of car density are explored: (i) increasing car density permits a decentralization of residential and economic …
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effect of car density are explored: (i) increasing car density permits a decentralization of residential and economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013039875
effect of car density are explored: (i) increasing car density permits a decentralization of residential and economic …
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so as public transport provision has not kept up. Demand for living space is set to continue to increase as living …
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The medical literature documents adverse health effects of acute exposure to diesel exhaust, yet quasi-experimental evidence of a policy intervention sustained over months at the scale of a metropolis is lacking. Exploiting the inauguration of a beltway that removed 20,000 cargo trucks passing...
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Fossil-fuel burning transportation methods significantly contribute to air pollution. During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea experienced a 10-20% decline in commuting flows, even without government-mandated stay-at-home orders. This paper quantifies the impact that decreased commuting flows...
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Purpose - foreign and Lithuanian researchers analyse the benefits of ITS (Intelligent transport systems) application … need for new or at least repeated research on intelligent transport systems ITS. The aim of this article is to evaluate the … ITS and the factors affecting the mentioned development. The results can be beneficial for ministries of transport in …
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patterns could serve as an additional explanation. People in less compact cities are more likely to use public transport and …
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patterns could serve as an additional explanation. People in less compact cities are more likely to use public transport and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014281559