My son Fritz explains some of the issues associated with non-point emissions and climate change.
Author: granit
The Most Popular Planetizen Posts of 2015
The Most Popular Planetizen Posts of 2015
Two of my pieces rank in the top 10 for Planetizen’s most read articles: #6 and #7 on technology benchmarking; and two-way vs. one-way streets respectively.
Riggs Research on Two-way Streets Featured in Top Post of 2014
Riggs Research on Two-way Streets Featured in Top Post of 2014
Some of my research on two-way streets is featured in the 7th most popular Planetizen post of 2014
And now of 2015: http://www.planetizen.com/node/82792/most-popular-planetizen-posts-2015
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Exhausted riders prepare for the fat fellow to arrive! (at Sinsheimer Park)
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Many large cities have large shares of individuals at the margins—for example tourists, recent immigrants, etc.—who may have no other means of accessing data given the difficulties and relative expense of getting cellular devices in the US William Riggs, Interviewed by Vice on the Continued Role Internet Cafes Play in Data Access
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Getting our swing on at the Rancho Siempre Verde Xmas tree farm (at Rancho Siempre Verde)
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Getting ready for the holiday and saying thanks for all the wonderful things in our yard that can make up a sustainable bouquet
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One of my favorite photos from summer research. Grandma, boys and the bus.
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One of the research conversations I continue to be most proud of @donaldshoup #parking #pricing #travelbehavior
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bikepedaction: Video from CRP 425, Spring 2015 (via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYZ2flvrHJA) Great educational video on #completestreets and #multimodal design created by my lovely @CalPolyPlanning students (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)