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  1. Relative Sea-Level Trends in New York City During the Past 1500 Years

    New York City (NYC) is threatened by 21st-century relative sea-level (RSL) rise because it will experience a trend that exceeds the global mean and has high concentrations of low-lying infrastructure and...

  2. Issues in Trip Generation Methods for Transportation Impact Estimation of Land Use Development: A Review and Discussion of...

    As agencies develop more robust planning objectives for creating sustainable and livable communities, the research community has continued developing supportive tools and methods to provide more accurate and...

  3. Accessibility, Income, and Person Trip Generation: Multilevel Model of Activity at Food Retail Establishments in Portland,...

    In the past decade, the methods for estimating multimodal transportation impacts of urban land use development have improved substantially. One assumption commonly made in these new methods is that overall...

  4. Toward a Spatial-Temporal Measure of Land-Use Mix

    Urban planning and public-health research has long been interested in the connection between land-use mix and travel. Interest from urban planners stems from the potential of transportation efficiency gains...

  5. Wider Dissemination of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods

    Public agencies spend vast amounts of money collecting information about passenger travel in household travel surveys. These data are valuable for the rich and detailed information they provide, which...

  6. Evidence Supporting Treatment Practice Based Delineation of Stormwater Runoff Zones

    Particles mobilized by stormwater negatively affect receiving surface waters. Stormwater best management practices (BMPs) can reduce solids along with associated pollutants in runoff but engineers and...

  7. Characterization of Nano-scale Aluminum Oxide Transport Through Porous Media

    Land application of biosolids has become common practice in the United States as an alternative to industrial fertilizers. Although nutrient rich, biosolids have been found to contain high concentrations of...

  8. Development of a Pedestrian Demand Estimation Tool

    Most research on walking behavior has focused on mode choice or walk-trip frequency. In contrast, this study is one of the first to analyze the destination choice behaviors of pedestrians. Using about 4,500...

  9. Adjusting ITE’s Trip Generation Handbook for Urban Context

    This study examines the ways in which urban context affects vehicle trip generation rates across three land uses. An intercept travel survey was administered at 78 establishments (high-turnover restaurants,...

  10. Comparing Mode Shares for Non-residential Destinations in Urban and Suburban Environments

    To ensure facility for multimodal transportation is one of the most important concerns in today’s transportation sector, with initiatives being taken to make multimodal transportation popular. The built...

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