An Interdisciplinary Mixed-Methods Approach to Analyzing Urban Spaces: The Case of Urban Walkability and Bikeability
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Bernd Resch | Jakob Miksch | Kalliopi Kyriakou | Inga Puetz | Matthias Bluemke | Bernd Resch | K. Kyriakou | M. Bluemke | Inga Puetz | Jakob Miksch
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