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1“...The walking trip from an origin or destination to a bus stop or transit station can be a barrier to riding transit for older adults (over age 60) who may walk...”
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2“...This open access book explores the formation and socio-spatial trajectories of large housing estates in Europe. Are these estates clustered or scattered? Which...”
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4Impact of Proximity to Light Rail Rapid Transit on Station-area Property Values in Buffalo, New Yorkby Daniel Baldwin Hess Tangerine Maria Almeida Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.05.2007)“...This study assesses the impact of proximity to light rail transit stations on residential property values in Buffalo, New York, where light rail has been in...”
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5“...The residential sector is an important target area for achieving Europe's 2020 energy saving aims. There is virtually no evidence, however, of how incentives...”
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8by Daniel Baldwin Hess Published in Journal of transport and land use (01.01.2009)“...Growth in the population of older adults (age 60 and above) in coming years will challenge urban planners and transportation managers to provide travel options...”
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9by Hess, Daniel Baldwin Ray, Paul David Stinson, Anne E Park, JiYoung Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2010)“...This research evaluates commuter exposure to particulate matter during pre-journey commute segments for passengers waiting at bus stops by investigating...”
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10by Brown, Jeffrey Hess, Daniel Baldwin Shoup, Donald Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (01.08.2001)“...Universities and public transit agencies have together invented an arrangement – called Unlimited Access – that provides fare-free transit service for over...”
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11by Daniel Baldwin Hess Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.06.2005)“...This study extends the spatial mismatch literature by examining access to employment for the low-income population in Erie and Niagara Counties in western New...”
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12“... [...]educators will increasingly be called upon to recognize that for millennial students the goal of learning is as much about building confidence as...”
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13“...This article explores changes in public perception of urban planning practice in Latvia during a period of economic crisis. Detailed analyses of the...”
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14by Bitterman, Alex Hess, Daniel Baldwin Published in Journal of American culture (Malden, Mass.) (01.03.2016)“...[...]some gay and lesbian older adults (age sixty-five or more years) tend to gravitate toward living in "gay districts" (Hughes and Kentlyn 438-40). The US...”
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15“...As bus rapid transit (BRT) systems continue to become more popular and as capital expenditure for such projects continues to grow, careful consideration of BRT...”
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16by Baldwin Hess, Daniel Hata, Hiroaki Sternberg, Ernest Published in Journal of urbanism (01.03.2013)“...Both informal observation and systematic studies reveal that, especially among car-owning households, pedestrian travel occurs less for utilitarian purposes...”
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17by Karen M. O'Neill Daniel J. Van Abs Robert B. Gramling Steven G. Decker David A. Robinson Daniel Baldwin Hess“...Humanity is deeply committed to living along the world's shores, but a catastrophic storm like Sandy-which took hundreds of lives and caused many billions of...”
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18by Hess, Daniel Baldwin Published in Journal of urban history (01.05.2006)“...Several innovative transportation concepts were critical components of the early twentieth-century City Beautiful reconfiguration of built environments:...”
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19by Hess, Daniel Baldwin Published in Journal of planning history (01.08.2018)“...Residential housing compounds known as mikrorayons were enclosed within vast housing estates and served as central features of socialist urbanism in the...”
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20by Baldwin Hess, Daniel Tammaru, T van Ham, M Tammaru, Tiit van Ham, Maarten Published in Housing Estates in Europe (2018)“...Mid-twentieth-century large housing estates, which can be found all over Europe, were once seen as modernist urban and social utopias that would solve a...”