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The perception of Pathumthani residents toward its environmental quality, suburban area of Thailand [PDF]
The urbanization process is often concentrated mostly in urban areas, resulting into urban development sprawl. This has effects on the lifestyles and activities of urban people, which in turn significantly affects the health of the city.
Iamtrakul Pawinee, Chayphong Sararad
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BUILDING COMPONENT DEFORMATION TRACKING USING STRUCTURED LIGHT TECHNIQUE [PDF]
It is crucial to fully master the mechanical properties of building components for ensuring the safety of infrastructures during service. The laboratory deformation test is an important way to study the mechanical properties of building components.
S. Zhao, C. Liu, C. Liu, J. Zhang
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Cities around the globe are implementing innovative transport solutions as part of measures to address pertinent socio-economic and environmental challenges in urban areas and help drive the transition to low carbon development. Planning and implementing
Edmund Teko +4 more
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Mobility: The urban downshift [PDF]
Transporting people around the cities of the future is a public-policy challenge, but it's also an opportunity to improve the health of urban populations.
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Evaluating Automated Demand Responsive Transit Using Microsimulation
Recent advancements in automated vehicle technology and the concurrent emergence of ride-hailing services have focused increasing attention on Automated Mobility-on-Demand (AMOD; a system of shared driverless taxis) as a potential solution for ...
Simon Oh +4 more
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Optimal Design of Integrated Semi-Flexible Transit Services in Low-Demand Conditions
Semi-flexible transit (SFT) is commonly discussed as a cost-effective alternative to serving public transportation users in low-demand conditions. We hypothesize that joint optimization of service headway and slack time per trip for route deviation is ...
Sushreeta Mishra, Babak Mehran
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Urban Mobility: Mobile Crowdsensing Applications
Mobility has become one of the most difficult challenges that cities must face. More than half of world’s population resides in urban areas and with the continuously growing population it is imperative that cities use their resources more efficiently.
João Simões +3 more
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Urban Crime and Labor Mobility [PDF]
We present a model of crime where two municipalities exist within a metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Consistent with the literature, local law enforcement has a crime reduction effect and a crime diversion effect. The former confers a spillover benefit to the other municipality, while the latter a spillover cost. If the net spillovers are positive (
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay +1 more
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Factors affecting the development of a healthy city in Suburban areas, Thailand
Pathum Thani Province is one of the provinces surrounding the Bangkok Metropolitan Area (BMA) that has received the spillover growth and expansion of the city of Bangkok.
Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong
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Due to the increasing demand for goods movement, externalities from freight mobility have attracted much concern among local citizens and policymakers.
Quan Yuan +3 more
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