Catalyst (March 2022)
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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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Articles include: Amid COVID supply chain disruptions, experts consider challenges and solutions for Minnesota industries; Autonomous vehicles could make longer commutes less onerous—with impacts for urban growth and the environment; Research helps cities plan street sweeping, reduce stormwater pollution in a changing climate; New models simulate stop-and-go conditions, allowing study of traffic flow with automated vehicles; Report examines role of transportation in Minnesota's medical device industry cluster; Share your work at the 2022 CTS Research Conference; Resilient Communities Project seeks proposals from local agencies
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Note: This issue of Catalyst was published in a web-only format, with articles posted online throughout the month and also sent in an e-mail to subscribers at the end of the month. The PDF in this record collated the e-mail summary with the full-length articles posted online.
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Center for Transportation Studies. (2022). Catalyst (March 2022). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/234112.
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