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Change: for ROW. 26 July 2011 Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts Designing Walkable Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach by Institute of Transportation Engineers Portland Neighborhood Greenways presentation, September 2011 and a video version Model Design Manual for Living Streets, Los Angeles 2011
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Change: tangled metropolitan landscape. US Access Board Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for ROW. 26 July 2011 Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts Designing Walkable Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach by Institute of Transportation Engineers Portland Neighborhood Greenways presentation, September 2011 and a video version
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Change: in the tangled metropolitan landscape. US Access Board Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for ROW. 26 July 2011 Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts Designing Walkable Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach by Institute of Transportation Engineers Portland Neighborhood Greenways presentation, September 2011
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Change: TED.com. March 2007. Bus transit, green consciousness, and changing what's possible in the tangled metropolitan landscape. US Access Board Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for ROW. 26 July 2011 Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts Designing Walkable Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach by Institute of Transportation Engineers
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Change: song of cities;" Jaime Lerner on TED.com. March 2007. Bus transit, green consciousness, and changing what's possible in the tangled metropolitan landscape. US Access Board Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for ROW. 26 July 2011 Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure: A National Study of Employment Impacts
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Change: Speeds by John Ivan of UConn Greenways Foundation Re-invented urban space in Curitiba, Brazil. "Sing a song of cities;" Jaime Lerner on TED.com. March 2007. Bus transit, green consciousness, and changing what's possible in the tangled metropolitan landscape. US Access Board Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for ROW. 26 July 2011
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Change: is inextricably linked to land use planning (zoning and development controls), as well as impactingalso humanconnects healthelements throughof airother qualitygreen andinfrastructure fitness.systems.CIRCULATORY FUNCTIONSPedestrian mobility: includes the provision of sidewalks, but also
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Change: : another measure of the strength of urban green infrastructure’s circulatory system is green house gas (or GHG) emissions from the transportation sector. If we can reduce GHG’s or improve the propulsive technologies of automobiles like hybrid and plug-in vehicles, then GHG’s will decrease.Health care cost reductions:
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Change: across long distances. A fleet of trucks, trains, boats and planes make these services possible and their movement accounts for a significant portion of our
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Change: Policy InstituteDesigning Roads that Guide Drivers to Choose Safer Speeds by John Ivan of UConn Greenways Foundation Re-invented urban space in Curitiba, Brazil. "Sing a song of cities;" Jaime Lerner on TED.com. March 2007. Bus transit, green consciousness, and changing what's possible in the tangled metropolitan landscape.
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Change: Accessibility is a key term that refers to the ease of reaching destinations. To measure accessibility is important to know the travel cost. In modes of transport such as walking or cycling is important to include factors as safety or gradient. It is also important to consider people with disabilities.
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Change: Aging America Cyclocentric manifesto: the bicycle as a trojan horse for sustainability, Dreams on Wheels, 2009 NYC2: Cycling, Price Tags 108, 2009The Economic Benefits of Walking by the Victoria Transportation Policy Institute Designing Roads that Guide Drivers to Choose Safer Speeds by John Ivan of UConn
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Change: (Washington Post, 22 March 2009) Rethinking Congestionby Brian D. Taylor Planning Complete Streets for Aging America Cyclocentric manifesto: the bicycle as a trojan horse for sustainability, Dreams on Wheels, 2009 NYC2: Cycling, Price Tags 108, 2009 The Economic Benefits of Walking by the Victoria Transportation Policy Institute
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Change: bicycle mobility, transport transport,of goodsPERFORMANCE METRICSconnectivity; percentage of people getting around without a car; public health benefits due to increased non-motorized mobility, reduction of carbon footprint; health care cost reductions; pollutant removal;Recently, researchers at the St. Louis University School
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Change: transporting people,people transportingmovement, goods,goods walkability,transport, PERFORMANCE METRICSconnectivity; percentage of people getting around without a car; public health benefits due to increased non-motorized mobility, reduction of carbon footprint; health care cost reductions; pollutant removal;Recently, researchers at the St. Louis
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Change: CASE STUDIES: PLANNING AND POLICYCASE STUDIES: HIGH PERFORMANCE LANDSCAPESCIRCULATORY SYSTEM RESOURCES Moving Communities Forward, a project by theAmerican Institute of Architectsand theCenter for Transportation Studies USGBC, CNU and NRDC's compelling report onPublic Health and the Built Environment (PDF). This is
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Change: mobilitycirculatory elementsystem is inistricablyinextricably linked to land use planning (zoning and development controls), as well as impacting human health through air quality and fitness.CIRCULATORY FUNCTIONS...PERFORMANCE METRICSconnectivity; percentage of people getting around without a car;
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Change: MOBILITY SYSTEM PLANNING AND PROGRAMMATICCASE STUDIESHealth Impact Assessments (HIA) are an emerging tool for planners and public health officials to measure the potential effects a policy or
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