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Applying an entropic analysis to locate rapid transit lines in sprawled cities
2018
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
Urban sprawl is a phenomenon that leads to an extensive use of motorized transport modes with negative environmental impacts such as congestion, time wasted in traffic jams, air and noise pollution and additional costs incurred by using non-renewable energy. Increasing the existing infrastructures is a decision, which often generates the installation of new urban settlements, whose degree of isolation is mitigated with a new increase in the demand for transport. This vicious circle can be
doi:10.2495/sdp-v13-n4-626-637
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