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Mapping Slow Mobility Users' Unhealthy Exposure to Air Pollution in London
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Slow mobility, characterized by modes of transportation such as walking and cycling, is often promoted for its health benefits and environmental friendliness. However, users of slow mobility face prolonged and direct exposure to their immediate environment, potentially increasing their susceptibility to air pollution ...
Yijing Li +3 more
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ABSTRACT Time shapes tourist choices and behaviour throughout their entire holiday journey. However, the role of time and its relation to environmental sustainability in tourism remains understudied. This paper explores tourists' perception and use of time to better understand their holidaying experience.
Soheon Kim, Viachaslau Filimonau
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Identifying e-scooter rider profiles in the United States: A latent class cluster analysis
The global rise of e-scooters as a novel form of micromobility has reshaped urban transportation. Positioned as a sustainable mobility solution, transportation scholars underline that e-scooters have the potential to replace short car trips, reduce ...
Aurojeet Jena +10 more
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This article discusses the “lab‐to‐life” journey of supercapacitors, highlighting various electrode materials including carbon‐based materials, transition metal oxides, MXenes, high‐entropy materials, and hybrid composites, along with advanced electrode materials engineering strategies.
Snehal L. Kadam +6 more
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(Un)safe Spaces: Navigating Risk and Protection in Pakistani Women's Hostels
Abstract This paper contributes to feminist urban geographies by drawing attention to gendered danger in the supposedly “safe” space of a women's hostel in urban Pakistan. While hostels are supposed to protect women against male sexual violence, residents suffer physical, financial, emotional, and reputational forms of danger.
Yasmeen Arif
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Abstract Previous studies have found that increased cognitive load during a task might result in the use of ‘easier’ motor strategies that nevertheless achieve task goals. Here, we investigated the influence of cognitive load on bimanual or unimanual strategy use in preschoolers, through a combination of secondary data analysis and new empirical data ...
Lisanne Schröer +3 more
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Denne oppgaven undersøker nytten av å bruke offentlig tilgjengelige data om elsparkesyklers posisjoner med høy oppdateringsfrekvens for å analysere hastighetsvalg. Andre bruksområder for samme datasett utforskes også noe. Dataene er samlet fra EnTurs elsparkesykkel-API og lineær regresjon, korrelasjonsanalyse og univariat analyse anvendes på dataene ...
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Parent Perspectives of Digital Media for Learning at Home
ABSTRACT Children use digital media for a range of different reasons, including communication, play and learning. For some children, learning with digital media might involve structured activities, but for others, learning might occur using digital media as part of everyday life.
Amanda Levido +3 more
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What proportions of different transport modes do e-scooters replace? A meta-analysis
This paper presents a meta-analysis of stand-up e-scooters’ mode replacement, based on outcomes from one hundred studies and dataset collections. The material includes scientific publications and grey literature from Europe, North America and Oceania. We
Nils Fearnley, Knut Veisten
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Estimating Travel Demand with a Multimodal Transport Model Including E-Scooters in Iași, Romania
Cities, even medium-sized and small ones, have become overwhelmed by traffic and congestion. Innovative solutions are required and recent studies have focused on sustainable approaches.
Ovidiu-Laurențiu Harpalete
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