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Urban form and extreme heat events: are sprawling cities more vulnerable to climate change than compact cities?
B Stone, JJ Hess, H Frumkin
Environmental health perspectives 118 (10), 1425-1428, 2010
7312010
Urban form and thermal efficiency: how the design of cities influences the urban heat island effect
B Stone Jr, MO Rodgers
American Planning Association. Journal of the American Planning Association …, 2001
5302001
Urban sprawl and air quality in large US cities
B Stone Jr
Journal of environmental management 86 (4), 688-698, 2008
4792008
The city and the coming climate: Climate change in the places we live
B Stone Jr
Cambridge University Press, 2012
3452012
Air quality and exercise-related health benefits from reduced car travel in the midwestern United States
ML Grabow, SN Spak, T Holloway, B Stone Jr, AC Mednick, JA Patz
Environmental health perspectives 120 (1), 68-76, 2012
3232012
Rising heat wave trends in large US cities
D Habeeb, J Vargo, B Stone
Natural Hazards 76, 1651-1665, 2015
3212015
Linking land use with household vehicle emissions in the central Puget Sound: methodological framework and findings
LD Frank, B Stone Jr, W Bachman
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 5 (3), 173-196, 2000
3092000
Managing climate change in cities: Will climate action plans work?
B Stone, J Vargo, D Habeeb
Landscape and urban planning 107 (3), 263-271, 2012
2822012
Is compact growth good for air quality?
B Stone Jr, AC Mednick, T Holloway, SN Spak
Journal of the American Planning Association 73 (4), 404-418, 2007
2482007
Understanding the link between street connectivity, land use and pedestrian flows
A Ozbil, J Peponis, B Stone
Urban Design International 16, 125-141, 2011
2232011
Land use planning and surface heat island formation: A parcel-based radiation flux approach
B Stone, JM Norman
Atmospheric environment 40 (19), 3561-3573, 2006
2152006
Paving over paradise: how land use regulations promote residential imperviousness
B Stone Jr
Landscape and urban planning 69 (1), 101-113, 2004
2022004
Avoided heat-related mortality through climate adaptation strategies in three US cities
B Stone Jr, J Vargo, P Liu, D Habeeb, A DeLucia, M Trail, Y Hu, A Russell
PloS one 9 (6), e100852, 2014
1962014
Urban and rural temperature trends in proximity to large
B Stone Jr
Int. J. Climatol 27, 1801-1807, 2007
1952007
Differences between downscaling with spectral and grid nudging using WRF
P Liu, AP Tsimpidi, Y Hu, B Stone, AG Russell, A Nenes
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (8), 3601-3610, 2012
1572012
Urban heat and air pollution: An emerging role for planners in the climate change debate
B Stone Jr
Journal of the American planning association 71 (1), 13-25, 2005
1452005
Compound climate and infrastructure events: how electrical grid failure alters heat wave risk
B Stone Jr, E Mallen, M Rajput, CJ Gronlund, AM Broadbent, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (10), 6957-6964, 2021
1402021
The social and spatial distribution of temperature-related health impacts from urban heat island reduction policies
J Vargo, B Stone, D Habeeb, P Liu, A Russell
Environmental Science & Policy 66, 366-374, 2016
1182016
Land use as climate change mitigation
B Stone Jr
Environmental Science & Technology 43 (24), 9052-9056, 2009
1022009
A methodological assessment of extreme heat mortality modeling and heat vulnerability mapping in Dallas, Texas
E Mallen, B Stone, K Lanza
Urban Climate 30, 100528, 2019
972019
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