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Kelis M. Hinestroza-Mena, Vladimir G. Toro, Gloria S. Londoño-Colorado, Valeria Chávez, Julieth K. García-Blanco and Rodolfo Silva
Between 1959 and 2010, a coastline retreat of 2.4 m/year and erosion of up to 174 m were recorded around Turbo, in northern Colombia. This degraded coastal system is the result of a poorly planned coastal defence scheme, combined with a lack of formal te...
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Brenda Liz Valle-Hernández,Estheicy López-Bello,Miguel Torres-Rodríguez,Cecilia Agapito-Abraham,Violeta Mugica-Álvarez
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Artisanal pottery in Mexico is largely manufactured in handmade adobe kilns using scrap tires as main fuel in rural and periurban areas, making this activity one of the main sources of atmospheric pollutants. An intensive sampling campaign was conducted ...
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Yang Hu, Anae Sobhani, Dick Ettema
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The use of electric bikes (e-bikes) is attracting increasing attention from researchers and policymakers as a way to promote sustainable transportation. However, knowledge about the built environment factors that influence e-bike use is lacking. In China...
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Luiza Tavares, Maurício Andrade, Maria Leonor Maia
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Duplication of federal highways are seen as essential to the economic development of Brazil, promoting agility in displacements of cargo and people between states and regions. This article analyzes the urban impacts of these road duplications in resident...
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Athanasios E. Zlatoudis
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The need for urban connectivity in the cities of northern Europe has put forward the use of any means of transport. Cities like Hamburg, Stockholm and Venice that traditionally were industrial and commercial centers have developed a significant network o...
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