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Souleymane Fall, Kapo Coulibaly, Joseph Quansah and Gamal El Afandi
Urban heat vulnerability varies within and across cities, necessitating detailed studies to understand diverse populations? specific vulnerabilities. This research assessed urban heat vulnerability at block group level in three Alabama cities: Birmingham...
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Kevin Kendall
Green hydrogen has been known in the UK since Robert Boyle described flammable air in 1671. This paper describes how green hydrogen has become a new priority for the UK in 2021, beginning to replace fossil hydrogen production exceeding 1 Mte in 2021 when...
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Runjie Wang, Wenzhong Shi, Xianglei Liu and Zhiyuan Li
Historical measurements are usually used to build assimilation models in sequential data assimilation (S-DA) systems. However, they are always disturbed by local noises. Simultaneously, the accuracy of assimilation model construction and assimilation for...
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Failure of managing NCDs (non-communicable diseases) worldwide is a serious concern for public health. For the persistence of health scenario, this paper asks why even after awareness programs and health interventions, NCDs e.g. diabetes and heart diseas...
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Maisya Farhati(1), Raquel Ortega-Argilés(2), (1) Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2) University of Birmingham, Birmingham
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Li Dong, Chandana Mitra, Seth Greer and Ethan Burt
Atmospheric blocking is a long standing structure stalled in the mid-troposphere which is often associated with extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves, flood and cold air outbreak. A striking atmospheric blocking is identified to persist over...
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Adewale Matthew Taiwo
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This study was conducted to investigate the compositional characteristics of particulate matter (PM) collected both at an urban background site (Elms Road observational site, EROS) and a roadside site (Bristol Road observational site, BROS). PM samples w...
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Ashley Hayden, Miles Tight, Michael Burrow
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Most urban environments appear to marginalise alternative forms of transport e.g. walking or cycling. New planning strategies are required to promote a reduction in car use and low carbon travel. This paper aims to inform sustainable transport planning s...
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Razieh Zandieh, Javier Martinez, Johannes Flacke, Phil Jones and Martin Van Maarseveen
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. Previous research has shown that older adults? outdoor walking levels are related to the neighbourhood built environment. This study examines inequalities...
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Ossama Ramadan, Virginia Sisiopiku
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Freeway work zones typically mandate lane closures that often induce bottlenecks. Merge maneuvers and the accompanying increase in the rate of lane changes at these bottlenecks can become problematic resulting in undesirable mobility and safety impacts. ...
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