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    Pedestrianization of Streets in Urban Center: The Trabzon Kahramanmaras Street Case by Emine Tarakçı Eren, Tuğba Düzenli, Duygu Akyol

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Traffic flow directions and public transportation stop locations were determined. It was determined that there were structural landscape elements such as stairs, ramps, lighting, telephone booths, garbage bins, flower pots, billboards, walls, seating units and covering elements on the street and certain plant species including Trachycarpus fortuneii, Ligustrum japonicum, Rosa sp., Thujo occidentalis, Pladycladus orientalis, Pinus pinaster, Pinus pinea, Cercis siliquastrum, Betula pendula, Cedrus libani, Taxus baccata were identified. …”
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    The Poiesis of Everyday Life and Space in Yüksel Street by Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Yüksel is a well-connected street to the public transportation stops and has a diverse land use. Since it was laid out following the urban plans in the early years of Republic, the street has been facing social, economic and physical alterations bringing dialectics of designed and lived space together. …”
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    Sustainable mobility in Lyon: should we hang private car drivers? by Thomas Buhler

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Considering the last issue of the French national institute of statistics and economic studies’ survey (Hubert, 2009) the modal-share in favour of car-transit remains the same for the period of time between 1994 and 2008 for the biggest French cities, in spite of steady efforts for the development of public transportation alternatives such as the diffusion of the tramway’s comeback (from Grenoble 1986, to Dijon 2013). …”
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    Planning for Anti-Displacement Development: An Affordable Housing Study in Central Falls by Cafferky, Patricia

    Published 2022
    “…These two forces – improved public transportation and an undervalued building stock ripe for redevelopment – have the potential to bring new sources of economic growth to a city which sorely needs it, to catalyze gentrification, and, by extension, to cause cultural and residential displacement. …”
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    Restaurateurs and diners responsiveness toward smart card usage in restaurants / Zurena @ Rena Shahril by Shahril, Zurena @ Rena

    Published 2016
    “…The restaurateurs acknowledged that the "Touch 'n' Go" company needs to create more awareness of the public from simply sees this payment card as the only mode of paying for the public transportation but goes beyond on it application including in the restaurants sector. …”
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    The impacts of sports facilities development on the urban growth of Kuala Lumpur federal territory, Malaysia / Dasimah Omar and Maassoumeh Barghchi by Omar, Dasimah, Maassoumeh, Barghchi

    Published 2010
    “…The findings revealed that land availability is the most important factor for selecting the location of sports facilities in Kuala Lumpur. Lack of public transportation and design factors are considered as the problems through managers' perception. …”
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    Pengangkutan di bandar: isu dan penyelesaian by Shafii, Haryati, Musa, Sharifah Meryam Shareh

    Published 2010
    “…This study identifies the percentage of public transportation mode usage in urban area, such as buses (16.7%), train (ERL, monorail and commuter-6.4%); which is very low compared to owning personal car (45.8%) and motorcycle (25.4%).The result shows owning personal car is the highest (45.8%) in three study areas and monorail and taxi are the lowest (1.4%). …”
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    Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection and associated risk factors: A testing program and nested case-control study conducted at Sapienza University of Rome between March and June 2021 by Valentina Baccolini, Leonardo Maria Siena, Erika Renzi, Giuseppe Migliara, Corrado Colaprico, Alessandra Romano, Azzurra Massimi, Carolina Marzuillo, Corrado De Vito, Leandro Casini, Guido Antonelli, Ombretta Turriziani, Antonio Angeloni, Fabrizio D'Alba, Paolo Villari, Antonella Polimeni, Collaborating Group, Federica Maria Di Lella, Sofia Di Virgilio, Pierluigi Donia, Emiliano Rapiti, Donatella Maria Rodio, Geltrude Taddeo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Age, gender, activities in the community, visiting bars or restaurants, and use of public transportation were not relevant risk factors. When those students regularly attending the university campus were excluded from the analysis, the results were comparable, except that attending activities in the community came close to having a statistically significant effect (aOR: 8.13, 95% CI: 0.91–72.84).ConclusionsThe testing program helped create a safe university environment. …”
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    Insights for Air Quality Management from Modeling and Record Studies in Cuenca, Ecuador by René Parra, Claudia Espinoza

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The Ecuadorian energy efficiency law requires that all vehicles incorporated into the public transportation system must be electric by 2025. As an early and preliminary assessment of the impact of this shift, we simulated the air quality during two scenarios: (1) A reference scenario corresponding to buses running on diesel (DB) and (2) the future scenario with electric buses (EB). …”
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    The U.S. COVID-19 County Policy Database: a novel resource to support pandemic-related research by Rita Hamad, Kristin A. Lyman, Feng Lin, Madelaine F. Modrow, Pelin Ozluk, Kristen M. J. Azar, Amie Goodin, Carmen R. Isasi, Heather E. Kitzman, Sara J. Knight, Gregory M. Marcus, Cheryl N. McMahill-Walraven, Paul Meissner, Vinit Nair, Emily C. O’Brien, Jeffrey E. Olgin, Noah D. Peyser, Gosia Sylwestrzak, Natasha Williams, Mark J. Pletcher, Thomas Carton

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…For containment and closure policies, the percent of counties with no restrictions ranged from 0% (for public events) to more than half for public transportation (67.8%), hair salons (52.6%), and religious gatherings (52.0%). …”
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    The impact of anti-Asian racism on routine activities and mental health among Korean American older adults and their caregivers by Hae-Ra Han, Hae-Ra Han, Deborah Min, Deborah Min, Ji-Young Yun, Jin Hui Joo, Hochang Benjamin Lee, Simona Kwon

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The most common changes included avoiding walking alone or physical activities outside, followed by avoiding public transportation or leaving the house to go to any public places such as grocery stores, churches, or schools, not carrying out usual social activities, and avoiding going to health care appointments. …”
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