Sentences with phrase «in urban densities»

And the final media release suggests that massive changes in urban densities are not the key to getting more people on public transport.

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Its positions in Southern California, the Chicago region, the Northeast, as well as Florida place it within large population centers, which, according to the DEA, gives it access to «potential high density drug markets that TCOs will look to exploit through the street - level drug distribution activities of urban organized crime groups / street gangs.»
A disconnect between urban infill ambitions in WA and the sector's ability to deliver is hindering the development of medium - density projects.
Not content with designing iconic buildings in his homeland of Denmark, his firm, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), has crossed the Atlantic in a bid to revolutionize the way architects and planners think about high - density urban housing.
Pür Gum — which now has revenues in excess of $ 10 million, about 60 % of which come from outside Canada — soon began to target certain high density U.S. urban regions — New York, parts of California, Florida — all «health hubs» where Klein reckoned he could visit many potential retailers without logging a huge amount of travel time.
In his outline, Zimmer is also careful to ascribe this to major U.S. cities, and not the entire country, which includes areas where lack of urban density means that transportation has different patterns.
Researchers of the Canadian study says factors such as work, urban size, population density, economic opportunity or deprivation, and access to and quality of infrastructure, amenities and services may explain the community - level differences in life satisfaction.
Portland has invested heavily in rail - based public transit, and the city enacted strict urban planning rules to encourage greater residential density around transit nodes and workplaces.
It's been growing nicely in high - density, urban markets and we are bringing in Mono to help us think through the next chapter in the Peroni growth story,» says Pete Marino, president of MillerCoors» craft and imports division, known as Tenth and Blake.
Mass Transit: Elon Musk said in his Master Plan, Part Deux blog post that he wants to design «high passenger - density urban transport».
Mass transit: Musk said in his Master Plan, Part Deux blog post that he wants to design «high passenger - density urban transport.»
But to spearhead efforts to support improvements in connectivity, density, and overall urban infrastructure will require new investment and finance.
Also, crime rates are lower in rural areas than in urban city centers, and police response times are much slower in rural areas than in urban areas due to the lower population density which means long distances from a police station to the average crime scene.
This likely results from the living conditions - in urban areas, cooperative living is the rule due to population density.
But the single best predictor of constituency performance for the BES data seems to be population density; UKIP is doing much less well in urban constituencies.
It's not that urban areas favor democrats but rather those that live in urban areas tend to either fit into and / or associate more with the demographics that do tend to favor democrats at a higher density than in the rural areas.
As it is, McMahon said, Cuomo's program promises to promote growth in a way that will increase Syracuse's urban density and spur sales tax growth from greater economic activity.
After adjusting their findings to account for differences in race and ethnicity, sex, age, poverty level, education and urban density of the children's neighborhoods, Keet and her team found that for each microgram / cubic meter increase in coarse particulate matter, asthma diagnosis increased by 0.6 percent, emergency room visits for asthma by 1.7 percent and hospitalizations for asthma by 2.3 percent.
CHF's poverty map for Sekondi — Takoradi, the country's third - largest urban area, takes into account access to housing; room and housing density levels; solid - waste services; sanitation and water; and income, says Ishmael Adams, acting country director for CHF in Ghana.
Of course, the Fon system is not likely to work except in urban areas where the population density is sufficient to sustain the network; outside those environments, top - down solutions will have to be employed to build the network out.
The blueprint also encourages urban agriculture, rethinks sewer and wastewater management and reduces greenhouse gas emissions per capita to the lowest in the world by promoting even higher - density living with smaller multifamily homes, especially along transit corridors in Vancouver's downtown peninsula.
In a study published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have grown more rapidly than the expansion of urban areas, leading to increased population densities in some of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the worlIn a study published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have grown more rapidly than the expansion of urban areas, leading to increased population densities in some of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the worlin IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have grown more rapidly than the expansion of urban areas, leading to increased population densities in some of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the worlin some of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the worlin the world.
The supply of high - density urban housing has increased, but people continue to choose to live in suburbs and commuter towns.
«The assumption from past research has been that cities of all sizes will eventually decline in density, with greater amounts of urban expansion than population growth.
It led to profound changes in society, including greater population densities, new diseases, poorer health, social inequality, urban living, and ultimately, the rise of ancient civilizations.
The second was Compact Development, based on possible land use distribution in the region if authorities had implemented growth management and land conservation policies, such as density incentives and urban growth boundaries.
In addition, important strategies to reduce emissions such as recycling, material efficiency, or urban density have not been considered at all.»
The model suggests that outbreaks are more likely in urban areas with higher human and mosquito population densities, in years with longer growing seasons, when infected travelers arrive early in the growing season, and when tiger mosquitos have fewer non-human hosts that result in wasted bites.
* Soil Bacterial Diversity Is Associated with Human Population Density in Urban Greenspaces — Haitao Wang — Environmental Science and Technology
Of note today: non-exclusive breastfeeding increases the risk of HIV transmission via the alteration of gut microbiome / T - cell activation; Fasting altered the gut microbiome in beneficial ways but only in mice previously fed a high fat diet; An investigation into new species of the honey and bumblebee gut commensal genus Gilliamella; Catfish development shapes gut microbial community structure independent of diet; A metagenomic analysis of the skin microbiome of the frog, Craugastor fitzingeri; The microbiome is altered during the bioremediation of herbicide contaminated soil; The impact of urban density on the soil microbiome; A randomized placebo controlled clinical trial of a microbiota based drug for the prevention of Clostridium difficile Infection; and the virome of the Cuatro Ciénegas Basin of Mexico
City legislatures have said that creating more urban density would entice some drivers to take the subway instead of their cars, which would in turn greatly reduce the city's emission of greenhouse gasses.
It represents an urban pastiche in which individuals struggle to come to terms with a sense of detachment and loneliness despite the territory's high - density population.
Many schools are beginning to think «vertically» to overcome density and population pressures in urban areas.
Many education institutions — both schools and early learning centres — are beginning to think «vertically» to overcome density and population pressures in urban school areas.
In particular, the income of neighborhood residents and the amenities available near the school both affect teachers» decisions of where to teach, particularly in urban areas with high population - densitIn particular, the income of neighborhood residents and the amenities available near the school both affect teachers» decisions of where to teach, particularly in urban areas with high population - densitin urban areas with high population - density.
High - priority location areas shall be in high - density, low - economic urban schools; low - density, low - economic rural schools; and schools that earned a grade of «F» or three consecutive grades of «D» pursuant to s. 1008.34.
As Mercedes sees it, in high - density urban and suburban areas, traffic barriers will fall and vehicles will literally occupy the same space as pedestrians.
This focus on higher density urban development is expected to have a major impact on purchasing patterns, resulting in the creation of more affordable housing options.
However, the incidence is likely to be greater in urban areas where cats live in high density than in rural areas where they do not.
So, although densities «reaching up to 1,580 cats per square kilometer in urban areas» were observed, more than half fell between 132 and 417 cats per square kilometer (or 51 — 161 cats per square mile).
Cat population densities vary between 1 - 2000 per km ², with densities above 50 cats per km ² only found in urban areas.
«Local densities can be extremely high,» they write, «reaching up to 1,580 cats per square kilometer in urban areas.»
On islands and in fragmented urban and suburban habitats unnaturally high densities of cats are not only capable of reducing or eradicating populations of birds and small mammals, they can out - compete native predators like foxes and weasels.
Forty of these species are often present in urban or suburban landscapes, where impacts of high cat densities on bird populations have been demonstrated elsewhere.
And about how complex it is to raise a puppy for life in the big city — to raise a puppy into an unflappable adult dog, one who is unfazed by the challenges and surprises and social density of urban living.
The density of cats, for example, is much smaller than what's typically found in urban and suburban areas (and probably many rural areas, too).
In 1959, Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions with ephemeral urban detritus, creating works that established him among the core artists exploring junk art, such as John Chamberlain, Richard Stankiewicz, Claes Oldenburg and Lee Bontecou.
The open fields and expansive ocean vistas give way to a more dense arrangement of the canvas, putting me in mind of the density of urban life itself.
In 1959 Mallary took a teaching position at Pratt and moved to New York, where he would combine the brooding weight and density of the New Mexico abstractions with ephemeral urban detritus.
Hong Kong provides with a new urban background for his research as the territory epitomizes many of the issues addressed in Dan Perjovschi's drawings, including the ideas and deconstruction of capitalism, consumption and hyper - density.
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