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Driving and the Built Environment

The Sounds of Science from the National Academies

Jun 23, 201010:26Science & Medicine

This podcast examines the relationship between land development patterns and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the United States to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, could be re...

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Driving and the Built Environment is an episode from The Sounds of Science from the National Academies. This podcast examines the relationship between land development patterns and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the United States to assess...

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Published Jun 23, 2010, 10:26 long, audio available.

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This podcast examines the relationship between land development patterns and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in the United States to assess whether petroleum use, and by extension greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, could be reduced by changes in the design of development patterns.

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Driving and the Built Environment is an episode from The Sounds of Science from the National Academies.

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