Transportation in Many Cultures

Transportation in Many Cultures
Title Transportation in Many Cultures PDF eBook
Author Martha E. H. Rustad
Publisher Capstone
Pages 25
Release 2016-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1515742415

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Planes or trains, buses or bikes, people use many forms of transportation all over the world. How do you travel?

Transport and Children's Wellbeing

Transport and Children's Wellbeing
Title Transport and Children's Wellbeing PDF eBook
Author Owen Waygood
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 398
Release 2019-10-18
Genre Transportation
ISBN 012814694X

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Transportation and Children's Well-Being applies an ecological approach, examining the social, psychological and physical impacts transport has on children at the individual and community level. Drawing on the latest multidisciplinary research in transport, behavior, policy, the built environment and sustainability, the book explains the pathways and mechanisms by which transport affects the different domains of children's travel. Further, the book identifies the influences of transportation with respect to several domains of well-being, highlighting the influences of residential location on travel by different modes and its impact on the long-term choices families make. The book concludes with proposed evidence-based solutions using real-world examples that support positive influences on well-being and eliminate or reduce negative solutions.

Astronomy

Astronomy
Title Astronomy PDF eBook
Author Kristen Lippincott
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 108
Release 1994
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781564586803

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Text and color illustrations provide information about outer space, the planets, the stars, and the people who study them.

Homes in Many Cultures

Homes in Many Cultures
Title Homes in Many Cultures PDF eBook
Author Heather Adamson
Publisher Capstone
Pages 28
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1496640268

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Step inside homes all over the world. What makes them the same as yours? What makes them different?

Ancient Transportation

Ancient Transportation
Title Ancient Transportation PDF eBook
Author Michael Woods
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Pages 108
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822529934

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Surveys transportation technology in various cultures from the Stone Age to A.D. 476, including China, Egypt, Mesoamerica, and Greece.

Transportation Then and Now

Transportation Then and Now
Title Transportation Then and Now PDF eBook
Author Robin Nelson
Publisher Lerner Publications ™
Pages 25
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 154154076X

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See how transportation has changed over the years Transportation carries people from one place to another, but it has changed over time. Long ago airplanes began to fly in the sky, now airplanes fly very high and far. This book looks at how transportation has changed over the years Historical and modern-day photographs interspersed throughout these books clearly illustrate how aspects of daily life change over time, while simple text shows readers how to compare and contrast ideas. Timelines in the back of each book give readers perspective by listing key inventions and developments that have modernized our lives.

Transportation for Livable Cities

Transportation for Livable Cities
Title Transportation for Livable Cities PDF eBook
Author Vukan Vuchic
Publisher Routledge
Pages 562
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351318144

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The twenty-first century finds civilization heavily based in cities that have grown into large metropolitan areas. Many of these focal points of human activity face problems of economic inefficiency, environmental deterioration, and an unsatisfactory quality of life—problems that go far in determining whether a city is "livable." A large share of these problems stems from the inefficiencies and other impacts of urban transportation systems. The era of projects aimed at maximizing vehicular travel is being replaced by the broader goal of achieving livable cities: economically efficient, socially sound, and environmentally friendly. This book explores the complex relationship between transportation and the character of cities and metropolitan regions. Vukan Vuchic applies his experience in urban transportation systems and policies to present a systematic review of transportation modes and their characteristics. Transportation for Livable Cities dispels the myths and emotional advocacies for or against freeways, rail transit, bicycles,and other modes of transportation. The author discusses the consequences of excessive automobile dependence and shows that the most livable cities worldwide have intermodal systems that balance highway and public transit modes while providing for pedestrians, bicyclists, and paratransit. Vuchic defines the policies necessary for achieving livable cities: the effective implementation of integrated intermodal transportation systems.