The intent of the project is to show whether relatively simple, automated systems can provide a reliable and economical solution to local circulation problems in congested downtown areas. Such systems have been proven effective in controlled environments, such as airports and commercial and recreational centers. We now want to test their feasibility and public acceptance in the harsher and more demanding environment of a real city.
Across regional economic development leaders and policy makers, the concept of clustering has grown in importance as a framework for structuring econo...
The objective of this paper is to examine whether new firms are more likely to form near rail transit stations. Two relatively newlight-rail systemsâ€...
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