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Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the four major urban centers in the American Southwest. Despite a current awareness of the importance of the city in the 1980s as one of the larger metropolitan areas in land size and population, very little attention has been shown to the city's historical ...
The Colorado River is the main source of water for the southwest and it's over distributed. We've got population growth and climate change. How are we going to deal with that ? 可知,因为人口增长和气候变化,水资源的问题愈发突出,需要解决科罗拉多河的水过于分散带来的问题。that 指代的是上文的...
Two of its suburbs — Buckeye and Goodyear in the West Valley — were among the 10 fastest-growing of all U.S. cities during the decade. Growth across the Phoenix metro area drove up Maricopa County's population by 15.8%. Greenlee County, on theNew Mexicoborder, remainsArizona's...
But population growth has long been the primary driver of Phoenix's leadership. On the flag of theArizona Republicin 1936 was a bug headlined "How Phoenix Grows!" listing population increases and building permits (The "flag" is the name of the paper atop the front page; the "masthead" lis...
Phoenix is one of the largest areas for population growth. That makes it a dangerous place to get behind the wheel. According to theArizona Motor Vehicle Crash Facts for 2021, the city had about 40,833 auto crashes in 2021, resulting in about 294 deaths and 16,062 injuries. ...
This paper examines the impacts, feedbacks, and mitigation of the urban heat island in Phoenix, Arizona (USA). At Sky Harbor Airport, urbanization has increased the nighttime minimum temperature by 5°C and the average daily temperatures by 3.1°C. Urban warming has increased the number of "mi...
This research examines the determinants of police growth in Phoenix, Arizona from 1950 through 1988. The primary objective is to test three competing theories of police growth: public choice, conflict, and organizational constraints. We employed ordinary least square (OLS) procedures to assess the ...
Crossing Phoenix, Arizona, are 180 miles of canals. In 1867, the city’s founding father, Jack Swilling saw the remains of irrigation (灌溉) channels wandering across the landscape. He realized that, centuries before, some society had farmed this desert. Soon after, Swilling began clearing th...
A potential water supply crisis has sparked concern among policymakers, water managers, and academic scientists in Phoenix, AZ. The availability of water resources is linked to population growth, increasing demand, static supply, land use change, and uncertainty. This article examines the perceptions ...