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ContributorsGaravito, Ramon (Performer) / Witt, Juliana (Performer) / Cariati, Amanda (Performer) / Marquardt, Benjamin (Performer) / Swoboda, Deanna (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-15
ContributorsKempton, Emily (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-14
ContributorsBates, Ashton (Performer) / Zhang, Dongfang (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-14
ContributorsMcKinch, Riley (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-19
ContributorsBlake, Ethan (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-17
ContributorsASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-18
ContributorsChan, Robbie (Performer) / McCarrel, Kyla (Performer) / Sadownik, Stephanie (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Contributor)
Created2018-04-18
ContributorsKim, Olga (Performer) / Gebe, Vladimir, 1987- (Performer) / Yang, Elliot (Performer) / Zhang, Aihua (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2018-04-24
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This report is the consolidated work of an interdisciplinary course project in CEE494/598, CON598, and SOS598, Urban Infrastructure Anatomy and Sustainable Development. In Fall 2012, the course at Arizona State University used sustainability research frameworks and life-cycle assessment methods to evaluate the comprehensive benefits and costs when transit-oriented development is

This report is the consolidated work of an interdisciplinary course project in CEE494/598, CON598, and SOS598, Urban Infrastructure Anatomy and Sustainable Development. In Fall 2012, the course at Arizona State University used sustainability research frameworks and life-cycle assessment methods to evaluate the comprehensive benefits and costs when transit-oriented development is infilled along the proposed light rail transit line expansion. In each case, and in every variation of possible future scenarios, there were distinct life-cycle benefits from both developing in more dense urban structures and reducing automobile travel in the process.

Results from the report are superseded by our publication in Environmental Science and Technology.

Created2012-12
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Alfed is from Juba in the Central Equatorial region. He left Juba in 1999 because of the war between the Sudanese government and the SPLA.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The

Alfed is from Juba in the Central Equatorial region. He left Juba in 1999 because of the war between the Sudanese government and the SPLA.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.
ContributorsRoba, Alfred (Author)