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    Identify the characteristics of a child-friendly green space (Case study: Isfahan Nazhvan Park) by M. Taghvaei, sohila rezaiee adaryani

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In order to improve the level of child-oriented in Nazhvan Park, measures such as: improving the level of services, increasing children's playgrounds suitable for different age groups with high safety, designing and implementing intellectual, group, and various games in the park, improving the quality of access to the park from Through public transportation, it is suggested to improve the safety of the environment and increase the participation of children.Results and DiscussionThe results of the research show that Nazhvan Park has nine defined components. …”
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    Comparative Study Of Whole-Body Vibration Exposure Between Train And Car Passengers: A Case Study In Malaysia by Ahmad Rasdan, Ismail, M.Z., Nuawi, N.F., Kamaruddin

    Published 2011
    “…In highly developed countries, train becomes essential for human usage as the most well-known public transportation, whereas car plays a significant role for the human to travel from one place to the other place promptly. …”
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    The Impacts of the Multiscale Built Environment on Commuting Mode Choice: Spatial Heterogeneity, Moderating Effects, and Implications for Demand Estimation by Wenliang Jian, Xiaoxiao Liu, Hao Liu, Yongshi Hu, Liangpeng Gao

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Results show that the built environment at the city level (including the urbanization rate, number of public transportation vehicles, metro operating mileage, GDP, city population density, and road area per capita) and neighborhood level (including neighborhood population density, air quality, neighborhood location, and land use diversity) could partially explain the spatial heterogeneities in commuting mode choice. …”
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    Digital Pathology Operations at an NYC Tertiary Cancer Center During the First 4 Months of COVID-19 Pandemic Response by Orly Ardon PhD, MBA, Victor E. Reuter MD, Meera Hameed MD, Lorraine Corsale BFA, Allyne Manzo BFA, Sahussapont J. Sirintrapun MD, Peter Ntiamoah PhD, Evangelos Stamelos MS, Peter J. Schueffler PhD, Christine England MBA, David S. Klimstra MD, Matthew G. Hanna MD

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Digital glass slide scanning activities onsite proceeded without interruption throughout the pandemic, with challenges including staff who required quarantine due to virus exposure, unrelated illness, family support, or lack of public transportation. During the public health emergency, we validated digital pathology systems for a remote pathology operation. …”
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    Impacts of Urban Transportation Mode Split on CO2 Emissions in Jinan, China by Kebin He, Fei Meng, Dongquan He, Michael Q. Wang

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…However, a dense, mixed land-use pattern, as well as transportation policies that encourage public transportation, would result in the elimination of 1.93 million tons of carbon emissions—approximately 50% of the BAU scenario emissions.…”
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    Green road transportation management and environmental sustainability: The impact of population density by Ashraf Ud Din, Jian Ming, Imran Ur Rahman, Heesup Han, Sunghoon Yoo, Rakan Radi Alhrahsheh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Implementing measures such as promoting public transportation and electric vehicles, and investing in infrastructure that supports active transportation modes like cycling and walking can help mitigate the negative environmental effects of transportation while addressing the challenges posed by population density.…”
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    Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours toward COVID-19: A cross-sectional survey among Nigerian University students by Philemon D. Shallie, Firoza Haffejee

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In Nigeria, to curb the spread of the virus, the government elected to close public places, halt the general use of public transportation, enforce isolation and manage infected persons. …”
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    Trends in Long-Term Drought Changes in the Mekong River Delta of Vietnam by Vu Hien Phan, Vi Tung Dinh, Zhongbo Su

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Several sub-areas in the center have an increased trend of drought change, occupying approximately 12.5% of the total area, because impervious surface areas increase, e.g., the obvious land use change, from forest land and land for cultivation for perennial trees being strongly converted to built-up land for residence and public transportation. Meanwhile, several sub-areas in the coastal regions have a negative trend of drought change because water and absorbent surface areas increase, e.g., most of land for cultivation for perennial trees has been converted to aquaculture land. …”
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    Cellular Sidelink Enabled Decentralized Pedestrian Sensing by Stefan Schuhback, Lars Wischhof, Jorg Ott

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Use cases like spatiotemporal density maps of pedestrians for public transportation optimization or urban route planning are such examples. …”
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    Mobilising Youth Towards Building Smart Cities Through Social Entrepreneurship: Case of Amman, Jordan by Deyala Tarawneh

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Whether intentionally or otherwise, numerous startups and spin-offs, have in a way or another, provided services that address larger themes including, but not limited to, sustainability, public transportation and mobility which are also key components to smart cities. …”
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    Assessment of land use change and carbon emission: A Log Mean Divisa (LMDI) approach by Liang Wang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The research highlighted variations in energy consumption, emissions, renewable energy utilization, and public transportation usage among selected cities in China. …”
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    Air Pollution Reduction by Optimizing Locations of Mobility Parking Hub by Gayoung Kang, Juho Lee, Juhyeon Kwak, Minje Choi, Seungjae Lee

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to allow parking and transfer of cars with public transportation and various shared mobility options through mobility parking hub. …”
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    Regional Development and Interregional Migration Decisions in Jakarta by . Hamzah Nurdin, . Sukanto, . Yunisvita

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Purpose: this study aims to examine the community's decision to migrate between regions in the Jabodetabek area using the KRL Commuterline public transportation and analyse regional criteria based on regional development based on Oriented Development Transit, where these criteria become integration with community movements in migrating to an area.Methods: secondary data is used to fnd the number of people in migrating obtained from pt. …”
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    Mixed methods analysis of eighteen worksite policies, programs, and environments for physical activity by J. Aaron Hipp, Elizabeth A. Dodson, Jung Ae Lee, Christine M. Marx, Lin Yang, Rachel G. Tabak, Christine Hoehner, Oriol Marquet, Ross C. Brownson

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Results Among 2013 survey participants, meeting PA recommendations while performing work-related tasks was significantly associated with several supports (e.g., walking maps, stair prompts), as was meeting recommendations during travel (e.g., flextime for PA, incentives for public transportation, walking/bicycling to work). Access to 11 worksite supports increased odds of meeting PA recommendations through leisure-time PA; five supports were associated with total PA. …”
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    Association Between Convenience of Transportation and Unmet Healthcare Needs of Rural Elderly in Korea by Youngeun Choi, Kiryong Nam, Chang-yup Kim

    “…Objectives In rural areas of Korea, where public transportation infrastructure is lacking and alternative systems are poor, the elderly experience inconveniences in using healthcare, although their need is high. …”
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    Correlates and determinants of transport-related physical activity among adults: an interdisciplinary systematic review by Jack T. Evans, Hoang Phan, Marie-Jeanne Buscot, Seana Gall, Verity Cleland

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Seven factors were found to be consistently associated with higher adult TRPA: lower socio-economic status, higher self-efficacy, higher social normalization, lower distance of travel, higher destination concentration, more streetlighting, and higher public transportation frequency with a greater number of terminals near route start and endpoints. …”
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    MEASURING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AT THE GO-RIDE SERVICE OF BALI, INDONESIA by Trisnayanti G.A.P., Abiyasa A.P.

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…With advances in information and communication technology, currently motorbikes as public transportation have been manifested in the form of online motorcycle taxis, one of which is GO-JEK. …”
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    Conditional Transit Signal Priority Optimization at Stop-to-Stop Segments to Improve BRT On-Time Performance by Jingwei Wang, Yin Han, Jing Zhao

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Bus rapid transit (BRT) as a valid means of public transportation for overpopulated country of China is an especial mode of travel to relieve traffic congestion. …”
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