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Cynthia Jacques, Ahmed El-Geneidy
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Research that attempts to characterize urban form is confronted with two key issues: criticism of the use of aggregate units of analysis, such as census tracts, and a general lack of consideration of variables related to elements other than the built env...
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Christine E. Stauber, Dajun Dai, Sydney R. Chan, Jeremy E. Diem, Scott R. Weaver and Richard Rothenberg
While DeKalb County, Georgia, offers free radon screening for all eligible residents, portions of the county remain relatively under-sampled. This pilot study focused on 10% of the census tracts in the county with the lowest proportion of radon testing; ...
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Carlos Lobo, Diego Ferreira Fonseca, Ricardo Alexandrino Garcia
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Resumo: Nas últimas décadas, a discussão sobre a forma/densidade de ocupação e a qualidade ambiental do espaço urbano ganhou ampla repercussão no cenário político e na mídia internacional. Por sua vez, a relação específica entre a verticalização construt...
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Bruno Fernandes Scaramelli, Edivando Vitor Couto, Paulo Agenor Alves Bueno, Débora Cristina de Souza, Luciane Maria Vieira, José Hilário Del Conte Ferreira
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Public services management is a fundamental role to public institutions, providing society with proper resources for a better quality of life. Local characteristics should be considered during public policies planning; however, generalizations are adopte...
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Bruno Fernandes Scaramelli, Edivando Vitor Couto, Paulo Agenor Alves Bueno, Débora Cristina de Souza, Luciane Maria Vieira, José Hilário Del Conte Ferreira (Author)
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Public services management is a fundamental role to public institutions, providing society with proper resources for a better quality of life. Local characteristics should be considered during public policies planning; however, generalizations are adopte...
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Rao Hamza Ali, Josh Graves, Stanley Wu, Jenny Lee and Erik Linstead
Identification of neighborhoods is an important, financially-driven topic in real estate. It is known that the real estate industry uses ZIP (postal) codes and Census tracts as a source of land demarcation to categorize properties with respect to their p...
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Robert James Schneider, Lingqian Hu, Joseph Stefanich
This paper analyzes the relationship between detailed neighborhood environment variables and commute mode share using a dataset drawn from across the United States and includes model validation results. Representing one of the first studies of its kind, ...
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Elias Pajares, Rafael Muñoz Nieto, Liqiu Meng and Gebhard Wulfhorst
A wide range of disciplines require population data with high spatial resolution. In particular, accessibility instruments for active mobility need data on the building access level. Data availability varies by context. Spatially detailed national census...
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Baoyun Guo, Kenan Li and Cong Fu
For decades, researchers have been concerned with house price modeling, and recognition has grown for the necessity of considering environmental and contextual variables in the process. This research examines the association between neighborhood characte...
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Melanie Davern, Rachel Winterton, Kathleen Brasher and Geoff Woolcock
The Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Guide was released by the World Health Organization over a decade ago with the aim of creating environments that support healthy ageing. The comprehensive framework includes the domains of outdoor spaces and buildi...
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Bumsoo Lee, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore, Harry W. Richardson
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Area type matters when we try to explain variations in public transit commuting; workplace (commuting destination) type matters more than residence (origin) type. We found this statistical link over a sample of all census tracts in the four largest Cali...
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Bogdan Kapatsila, Jordan D. Rea, Emily Grisé
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As cities across the world embrace the benefits of rapid transit technology and invest in the expansion of existing infrastructure or plan for the introduction of new lines, the differences in both benefits and externalities that bus rapid transit (BRT) ...
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Shahir Masri, Yufang Jin and Jun Wu
Major wildfires and heatwaves have begun to increase in frequency throughout much of the United States, particularly in western states such as California, causing increased risk to public health. Air pollution is exacerbated by both wildfires and warmer ...
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Debzani Deb and Russell M. Smith
In light of recent local, national, and global events, spatial justice provides a potentially powerful lens by which to explore a multitude of spatial inequalities. For more than two decades, scholars have been espousing the power of this concept to help...
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Daniel Yonto, L. Michele Issel and Jean-Claude Thill
Spatial data analytics can detect patterns of clustering of events in small geographies across an urban region. This study presents and demonstrates a robust research design to study the longitudinal stability of spatial clustering with small case number...
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Kay Teschke, Anna Chinn, Michael Brauer
We studied 2011 cycling mode share at the census-tract level in Montréal and Vancouver, Canadian cities with relatively high mode shares and diverse bike infrastructure. We examined whether mode share variability, for all commuters and male and female co...
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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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Yeran Sun, Yinming Ren and Xuan Sun
Recently, Uber released datasets named Uber Movement to the public in support of urban planning and transportation planning. To prevent user privacy issues, Uber aggregates car GPS traces into small areas. After aggregating car GPS traces into small area...
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Carole Turley Voulgaris, Brian D. Taylor, Evelyn Blumenberg, Anne Brown, Kelcie Ralph
A now substantial body of literature finds that land use and urban form have a statistically significant, albeit relatively modest, effect on travel behavior. Some scholars have suggested that various built-environment characteristics influence travel mo...
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Sandi L. Pruitt, Jasmin A. Tiro, Lei Xuan and Simon J. Craddock Lee
To test the Hispanic and Immigrant Paradoxes?i.e., survival advantages despite a worse risk factor profile?and the modifying role of neighborhood context, we examined associations between patient ethnicity, birthplace, neighborhood Hispanic density and n...
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