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The Law of Karma as Reflected in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1966-12) -
The Negro in International Affairs: Prospects for the Future
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1966-12) -
The Nature of the Dispute Between Moscow and Peiping
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1967-12) -
Ghana-Togo Boundary: Past and Present
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1969-12) -
Evaluation of Naturalism with Reference to Freedom, Morality, and Inquiry
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1969-12) -
The Negro in the Prohibition Party: A Case Study of the Tennessee Prohibition Party
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1971-12) -
Toward a Theory of Proving One-Party Systems In Africa As Democratic: The Case of Tanu
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1970-11) -
The South West Africa Mandate
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1972-12) -
Black Political Autobiographies: Panacea for a Race
(Savannah State College (Savannah State University), 1973-12) -
Black Governors and Gubernatorial Candidates: 1868-1972
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Accounting for the short term substitution effects of walking and cycling in sustainable transportation
(Elsevier Ltd, 2015-01)The environmental benefits of bicycling and walking depend on the degree to which their use substitutes for car driving. Assuming that every walking and bicycling trip replaces a driving trip is likely to produce overestimates ... -
Community design, street networks, and public health
(Elsevier Ltd, 2014-12)What is the influence of street network design on public health? While the literature linking the built environment to health outcomes is vast, it glosses over the role that specific street network characteristics play. ... -
Not all prospective bicyclists are created equal: The role of attitudes, socio-demographics, and the built environment in bicycle commuting
(Elsevier Ltd, 2015-09)Barriers to bicycling may vary widely depending on individual, attitudinal, and built environment characteristics; barriers may be modest for some (e.g. requiring secure bike parking) or significant for others (e.g. improving ... -
Sustainable transportation infrastructure investments and mode share changes: A 20-year background of Boulder, Colorado
(Elsevier Ltd, 2015-01)This case study examines transportation infrastructure investments along with data revealing mode share in order to highlight correlations between investments in sustainable transportation infrastructure (‘supply’) and ... -
Measuring the Impacts of Bike-to-Work Day Events and Identifying Barriers to Increased Commuter Cycling
(2015-12)Despite much enthusiasm among practitioners to spur rates of bicycle commuting via promotional measures such as community rides or commuter incentive programs, there is little research regarding their impact. Using data ... -
‘New’ versus ‘Old’ Urbanism: A comparative analysis of travel behavior in large-scale New Urbanist communities and older, more established neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado
(2013-11-20)New Urbanist development is often characterized by higher densities, mixed land uses and various transportation options - characteristics often evidenced by older, pre-automobile neighborhoods. This is no accident; New ... -
Using Inductive Loops to Count Bicycles in Mixed Traffic
(2011-10)Inductive loops are commonly used for bicycle detection both on- and off-street, but until recently, few such detectors were able to differentiate between bicycles and motor vehicles. For this reason, automated bicycle ... -
A Reply to Graduate Planning School Study Responses
(2004-12-01)Published responses to the study of faculty quality at U.S. urban and regional planning graduate programs (Stiftel, Rukmana, and Alam 2004) raise issues that deserve clarification and further comment. We begin by correcting ... -
Faculty Quality at U.S. Graduate Planning Schools: A National Research Council-Style Study
(2004-09-01)Faculty quality assessment methods of the National Research Council study of research doctorate programs are applied to U.S. urban and regional planning graduate programs. Findings suggest that about one-half of planning ... -
Where the homeless children and youth come from: A study of the residential origins of the homeless in Miami-Dade County, Florida
(Elsevier Ltd, 2008-09)This study investigates where homeless children and youth come from and identifies factors associated with the spatial distribution of the residential origins of homeless children and youth. Data was obtained through a ...