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What (who) is urban transportation - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Urban Mass Transportation Act (disambiguation)

Urban Hjärne         
  • Urban Hjärne bust
SWEDISH SCHOLAR, CHEMIST AND PHYSICIST (1641-1724)
Urban Hiärne; Urban Hjarne; Urban Hiarne
Urban Hjärne (20 December 1641 – 10 March 1724) was a Swedish chemist, geologist, physician and writer.
Urban decay         
  • decline]] in recent decades.
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  • Part of the city of [[Camden, New Jersey]] suffering from urban decay
  • Council houses in [[Scampia]], [[Naples]]
  • An early slum replacement in [[Islington]] built by George Peabody in the 19th century
  • St. Louis]], Missouri. In the 1950s, this [[urban renewal]] project was built; it failed and was razed in the 1970s.
  • Many areas that suffered population decline from the 1970s still have signs of urban decay, such as this derelict building in [[Birkenhead]], [[Merseyside]].
SOCIOLOGICAL PROCESS AFFECTING CITIES
Urban Decay; Inner city decline; Urban blight; Blight (urban); Urban Blight; Urban decline; Causes of urban decay
Urban decay (also known as urban rot, urban death and urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. It may feature deindustrialization, depopulation or deurbanization, economic restructuring, abandoned buildings or infrastructure, high local unemployment, increased poverty, fragmented families, low overall living standards or quality of life, political disenfranchisement, crime, elevated levels of pollution, and a desolate cityscape known as greyfield land or urban prairie.
Urban flooding         
  • People kayaking down a street in Mid-City New Orleans following flooding in 2019
  • Global climate models usually do not include detailed local predictions
  • A schematic showing how green infrastructure and water management can be integrated
FLOOD EVENTS IN CITIES AND SURROUNDING AREAS
Urban Flood Management; Urban flood management
Urban flooding is the inundation of land or property in a built environment, particularly in more densely populated areas, caused by rainfall overwhelming the capacity of drainage systems, such as storm sewers. Although sometimes triggered by events such as flash flooding or snowmelt, urban flooding is a condition, characterized by its repetitive and systemic impacts on communities, that can happen regardless of whether or not affected communities are located within designated floodplains or near any body of water.

Wikipedia

Urban Mass Transportation Act

Urban Mass Transportation Act may refer to:

  • Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964
  • Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970

Now it is called Federal Transit Act

Examples of use of urban transportation
1. Major players promoting the cause of Karachi Urban Transportation are CDGK, Sindh government and Pakistan Railways.
2. Khenin touts bicycles as the best environment–friendly solution to urban transportation.
3. Deficiencies in urban transportation and high petroleum costs are also worrisome, he added.
4. Munir Haidar, chief executive, said the Shams project will comprise a series of themed neighbourhoods linked by waterways and the newest ideas in urban transportation networks.
5. "This is a phenomenon that is impacting every city and community in America," says Siim Soot, research professor at the Urban Transportation Center, University of Illinois at Chicago.