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Extreme weather, public transport ridership and moderating effect of bus stop shelters
Qing Miao,
Eric Welch
, P. S. Sriraj
Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Studies, Center for (C-STEPS)
Sustainability Initiative
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
public transport
80%
bus
76%
shelter
73%
weather
47%
weather condition
26%
services
17%
effect
16%
amenity
16%
metropolitan area
13%
socioeconomics
11%
attribute
10%
land use
9%
rainfall
8%
loss
7%
Business & Economics
Public Transport
75%
Bus
72%
Weather
70%
Moderating Effect
58%
Rainfall
19%
Socioeconomic Characteristics
16%
Amenities
15%
Land Use
14%
Demographic Characteristics
14%
Metropolitan Areas
13%
Temperature
13%
Correlates
13%
Factors
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Extreme weather
100%
Land use
16%
Rain
15%
Temperature
5%
Social Sciences
public transport
79%
land use
22%
agglomeration area
21%