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Cristobal Pineda and Beatriz Mella Lira
Relying mostly on travel time savings, cost-benefit analysis has been widely used in transport project appraisals in the Chilean context, with utility maximisation theory as its background. Nevertheless, subjective well-being advocates have challenged th...
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Winny Novalina
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The question regarding daily travel and activities implication to individualsâ?? well-being was heavily debated from past decades. This research is motivated by relationship between travel, activity, and well-being, specifically for public transport user...
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Rashmi Munjal, William Liu, Xuejun Li, Jairo Gutierrez and Peter Han Joo Chong
Smart cities use many smart devices to facilitate the well-being of society by different means. However, these smart devices create great challenges, such as energy consumption and carbon emissions. The proposed research lies in communication technologie...
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Boer Cui, Genevieve Boisjoly, Bernardo Serra, Ahmed El-Geneidy
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In the context of increasing urbanization and income inequality, transport professionals in the Global South need to be prepared to effectively plan for the needs of various groups within the population, particularly for those regarding health and well-b...
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Deepali Marghade, Girish Mehta, Sagar Shelare, Ganesh Jadhav and Keval Chandrakant Nikam
The presence of arsenic in Indian groundwater poses a significant threat to both the ecosystem and public health. This review paper comprehensively addresses the topic, encompassing the underlying causes and potential solutions. Health consequences exami...
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Cristian Tosa, Andrei Mitrea, Hitomi Sato, Tomio Miwa, Takayuki Morikawa
This paper concentrates explicitly on examining the structural and functional transformations occurring within the metropolitan area of Bucharest, resulting from sustained economic growth during the past quarter century, by conducting a time analysis, sp...
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Pantoleon Skayannis, Marios Goudas, Petros Rodakinias
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Since 2008 more than half of world?s population lives in cities some of which grow bigger every day. The number of people requiring all transport modes is also increasing rampantly, with all possible consequences such as pollution, lost useful working or...
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Mike Hynes
More people than ever before are living in urban settlements, increasing competition for living space, employment, food, water, and energy. Urbanisation poses many challenges, most notably meeting the basic health and well-being needs of inhabitants. One...
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Mike Hynes
More people than ever before are living in urban settlements, increasing competition for living space, employment, food, water, and energy. Urbanisation poses many challenges, most notably meeting the basic health and well-being needs of inhabitants. One...
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Hermes Vacca Gámez, Jorge Alberto Rodríguez, Daniel Ruiz Valencia
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Due to the development of Bogota (main city of Colombia) and to its increase of population, transport systems have been constructed in the last decade. Although these systems increase the well-being of the citizens, the traffic could generate vibrations ...
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