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In the June issue of the journal "World Transport, Policy & Practice," Peter Newman and Jeff Kenworthy of the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute in Perth, reported that per capita vehicle kilometers traveled in several major cities around the world actually declined from 1995 to 2005.
Infrastructurist: Has Driving Peaked in American Cities? Infrastructurist 2011
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Newman and Kenworthy point out that a rise in urban density typically acts as a "multiplier on the use of transit and walking/cycling."
Infrastructurist: Has Driving Peaked in American Cities? Infrastructurist 2011
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The Rector of Christ Church Georgetown, Stuart Kenworthy, came and spent time with him.
Susanna Quinn: Eight Weeks With Dad Susanna Quinn 2010
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In reporting on Newman and Kenworthy's work, Streetsblog DC points out the strong correlation between economic downturns and driving decline.
Infrastructurist: Has Driving Peaked in American Cities? Infrastructurist 2011
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The Rector of Christ Church Georgetown, Stuart Kenworthy, came and spent time with him.
Susanna Quinn: Eight Weeks With Dad Susanna Quinn 2010
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The Rector of Christ Church Georgetown, Stuart Kenworthy, came and spent time with him.
Susanna Quinn: Eight Weeks With Dad Susanna Quinn 2010
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He too recalled being helped by Kenworthy, who he said had arrived about 20 minutes after the explosion.
7/7 inquest: Off-duty policewoman saved my life, says survivor Esther Addley 2010
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Lane Kenworthy on those claiming U.S. schools make economic inequality worse: Americans do leave the schooling system more unequal in cognitive and noncognitive skills than when they enter it.
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Some time afterwards an off-duty police officer, Elizabeth Kenworthy, had made her way into the bombed second carriage from the third.
7/7 inquest: Off-duty policewoman saved my life, says survivor Esther Addley 2010
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It's only when she talks about "Liz" – Elizabeth Kenworthy, the off-duty policewoman who found her and stayed with her until paramedics could reach her – that her voice goes and all the emotion of that day seems to finally leak out.
Martine Wright: 7/7, survival – and a whole new life of opportunities 2011
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