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Yiping Yan, Matthew Burke, Abraham Leung, James McBroom
Pág. 567?585
School travel behaviors are associated with children?s health and well-being, traffic congestion, and sustainability. Australia has seen a steady rise in the number of car-passenger trips made by children to school, and a decline in walking-to-school. Au...
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Zhihui Tian, Yi Liu, Yongji Wang and Lili Wu
With the development of tourism and the change in urban functions, the analysis of the spatial pattern of urban tourist flows has become increasingly important. Existing studies have explored and analyzed tourist behavior well, using the appropriate digi...
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Ke Song and Yuchi Kang
The tidal turbines represent a new frontier for extracting energy from tides source. Despite the technology being mature, new solutions aimed at improving performance, reliability with reduced environmental impact, manufacturing and installation costs ar...
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Adam Radzimski, Jedrzej Gadzinski
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Investments in light rail transit (LRT) have become increasingly popular solutions to promote sustainable urban transportation. However, their impacts on cities are still subject to discussion in the academic community. There is a clear need to better un...
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Nicolaas Jacob Arnold van Exel, Piet Rietveld
Car drivers? perceptions of the quality of alternative travel modes have been identified as a barrier for including these alternatives in their choice sets. The present study investigated the accuracy of car drivers? perceptions of public transport (PT) ...
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