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Urban trails and demand response to weather variations
Alireza Ermagun
,
Greg H Lindsey
, Tracy Hadden Loh
Urban & Regional Planning
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Pedestrian
100%
Trail Traffic
100%
Demand Response
100%
Urban Trails
100%
Weather Variability
100%
Urban Demand
100%
Bicyclists
75%
Weather Variables
75%
Traffic Monitoring
50%
Planners
50%
Parabola
50%
Monitoring Results
50%
United States
25%
Climate Change Impacts
25%
High Temperature
25%
Trail Use
25%
Non-motorized Traffic
25%
U.S. Department of Energy
25%
Traffic Volume
25%
Daylight
25%
Transportation Infrastructure
25%
Warm Temperature
25%
Econometric Models
25%
Climate Zones
25%
Wind Speed
25%
Demand Function
25%
Weather Factors
25%
Weather Effects
25%
Climate Regions
25%
Dew Point
25%
Decrease Use
25%
Formwork
25%
Multiuse Trail
25%
Linear Change
25%
Monitoring Station
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
United States of America
100%
Wind Velocity
100%
Monitoring Station
100%
Dew Point
100%
Transportation Infrastructure
100%
Social Sciences
Bicyclist
100%
Pedestrian
100%
Transport
66%
USA
33%
Information Needs
33%
Traffic Volume
33%
Engineering
Monitoring Result
100%
Traffic Volume
50%
Demand Function
50%
Department of Energy
50%
Dew Point
50%
United States
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Econometric Model
100%
United States
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wind Speed
100%