Public transit infrastructure and heat perceptions in hot and dry climates
Many cities aim to progress toward their sustainability and public health goals by increasing use of their public transit systems. However, without adequate protective infrastructure that provides thermally comfortable conditions for public transit riders, it can be challenging to reach these goals...
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Main Authors: | DZYUBAN, Yuliya, HONDULA, David M., COSEO, Paul J., REDMAN, Charles L. |
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2021
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