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Advanced Logistics Infrastructure Planning for Belmont, Arizona

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Title
Advanced Logistics Infrastructure Planning for Belmont, Arizona
Description
Arizona State University's Spring 2022 Urban Infrastructure Anatomy course assessed infrastructure challenges for advanced logistics planning in Belmont, Arizona. The Belmont initiative has sought to examine how planning for future advanced logistics technologies and operations should serve as drivers for novel urban planning. The project teams focused on energy systems, transportation systems, agriculture, biomimicry, and heat mitigation.
Date Created
2022-06-01
Contributors
  • Bhandari, Viraj (Contributor)
  • Mirtich, Laura Christine (Contributor)
  • Smith, Keegan (Contributor)
  • AlMarzouqi, Shaymaa (Contributor)
  • Avaula, Munieswar Reddy (Contributor)
  • Britton, Britnie (Contributor)
  • Changela, Meet Haresh (Contributor)
  • Subramanian, Praveen Raj Kumar (Contributor)
  • Tatiparthi, Jaya Dinesh Reddy (Contributor)
  • Pramod, Luke (Contributor)
  • Guglielmi, Giovanni (Contributor)
  • Myers, Andrew (Contributor)
  • Bonham, Emma Eileen (Contributor)
  • Majety, Naga Venkata Krishna Anjani Kumar (Contributor)
  • Sripathi, Siva Sai Praneeth (Contributor)
  • Schoneberger, Channing (Contributor)
  • Chester, Mikhail Vin (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • Sustainable urban development
  • Urban heat island
  • Urban transportation--Planning
  • Power resources
Geographic Subject
  • Arizona
Keywords
  • Infrastructure
Language
eng
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Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.194931
System Created
  • 2024-07-29 11:01:54
System Modified
  • 2025-09-16 11:34:45
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  • 8 months 2 weeks ago
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