Comparative Associations of Street Network Design, Streetscape Attributes and Land-Use Characteristics on Pedestrian Flows in Peripheral Neighbourhoods
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Ayse Ozbil | Demet Yesiltepe | Ayse Ozbil | D. Yesiltepe | Tugce Gurleyen | Ezgi Zunbuloglu | Tugce Gurleyen | Ezgi Zunbuloglu | Demet Yesiltepe
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