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Assessing Cool Corridor Heat Resilience Strategies for Human-Scale Transportation

Ladd Keith , University of Arizona

Project Details

Project Type:
Research
End Date:
December 31,2022
UTC Grant Cycle:
NITC 16 Round 5
UTC Funding:
$75,000

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