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An attractiveness-based model for shopping trips in urban areas
- 12 th World Conference in Transportation Research, Lisbonne
, 2010
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ATTACK IN AN URBAN AREA
, 1999
"... High resolution modeling of a terrorist chemical attack in an urban area ..."
TAX RATES IN URBAN AREAS?
, 2012
"... Does fiscal coopération increase local tax rates in urban areas? ..."
The Potential for Conflict in Urban Areas
"... Urbanization continues at a rapid clip, and with it grows the urban challenge. Since 1950 the number of people living in urban areas has jumped from 750 million to 2.64 billion. Each year, 61 million people are added to cities worldwide, or more than one million per week. By 2025, urban areas are ex ..."
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Urbanization continues at a rapid clip, and with it grows the urban challenge. Since 1950 the number of people living in urban areas has jumped from 750 million to 2.64 billion. Each year, 61 million people are added to cities worldwide, or more than one million per week. By 2025, urban areas
LIVING IN URBAN AREAS
"... This is the author’s version of a paper which was later published as: Fredericks, B. (2008). ‘We live in urban suburbs and streets too ’ The growing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas. In L. ..."
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This is the author’s version of a paper which was later published as: Fredericks, B. (2008). ‘We live in urban suburbs and streets too ’ The growing number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in urban areas. In L.
Groundwater recharge in urban areas
- IAHS Publication
, 1990
"... ABSTRACT The two interlinked networks of hydrological pathways in urban areas are described with particular reference to the links with groundwater. As well as reducing direct recharge, urbanization creates new pathways and sources of water for recharge, including leaking water mains, sewers, septi ..."
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ABSTRACT The two interlinked networks of hydrological pathways in urban areas are described with particular reference to the links with groundwater. As well as reducing direct recharge, urbanization creates new pathways and sources of water for recharge, including leaking water mains, sewers
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