“…Previous research has suggested that non-fuel substitution strategies such as land use strategies to reduce VMT (Baum-Snow, 2010; Frank & Pivo, 1995;Boarnet, 2010), and behavioral strategies to avoid idling (Frey et al, 2009b;Gaines et al, 2012), reduce driving, and encourage transit use, have direct, if modest, impacts on human health (Dannenberg et al, 2003), energy use and CO 2 emissions (Makido et al, 2012;Norman et al, 2006). These strategies require significant multi-institutional efforts.…”