Cool walkability planning: Providing pedestrian thermal comfort in hot climate cities
<p>Global warming and urbanization are increasing the number of people living in cities that experience extreme heat. This makes walking uncomfortable, unattractive, and unhealthy and causes travelers to drive for trips that could be made on foot. To address these problems hot-climate cities c...
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Main Author: | Todd Litman (Author) |
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences - Peertechz Publications,
2023-11-16.
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