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Lukas Hausberger, Jounes Lutterbach and Florian Gschösser
Previous studies of road or railway infrastructures have shown that traffic emissions outweigh the environmental impacts of the product stage and construction stage over the entire life cycle. Traffic usage is therefore the main emitter over the life cyc...
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Ali Asgary, Adriano O. Solis, Nawar Khan, Janithra Wimaladasa and Maryam Shafiei Sabet
Cities have experienced different realities during the COVID-19 pandemic due to its impacts and public health measures undertaken to respond to and manage the pandemic. These measures revealed significant implications for municipal functions, particularl...
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Mitchel Langford, Andrew Price and Gary Higgs
The UK, as elsewhere, has seen an accelerating trend of bank branch closures and reduced opening hours since the early 2000s. The reasons given by the banks are well rehearsed, but the impact assessments they provide to justify such programs and signpost...
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José Antonio Pérez Agúndez, Sarra Chenouf and Pascal Raux
Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) are phenomena that result from alterations to ecosystems. Due to their potential toxicity, the level of danger depends on the species concerned, their frequency and intensity. They can cause impacts on biodiversity and on the a...
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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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Philip A Loring and Craig Gerlach
By the terms set by international agreements for the conservation of Yukon River salmon, 2009 was a management success. It was a devastating year for many of the Alaska Native communities along the Yukon River, however, especially in up-river communities...
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