
| Title | Linking Land Use, Air Quality and Transportation Planning--Major Urban Communities | |
| Month-Year Published | June 2003 | |
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| Short Description |
Physical characteristics and patterns of land development affect air quality by influencing the availability of a variety of travel modes, and ultimately which modes of travel people select. Land use strategies that promote air quality include: creating smaller blocks; building more sidewalks and paths; developing vacant urban areas; and increasing residential denisty. | |
| Publication Number | 03-02-013 | |
| Author(s) | Boyer, Mike | |
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| Number of pages | 2 | |
| Keywords | air quality, planning, quality, transport, transportation, urban | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
| Linking Land Use, Air Quality and Transportation Planning -- Urbanizing Areas and Rural Communities | similar topic | |
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