Transit Landscapes
Type: Virtual Paper
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Sponsor Group(s):
Transportation Geography Specialty Group
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Start / End Time: 4/9/2021 01:30 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada)) - 4/9/2021 02:45 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 21
Organizer(s):
Michael Minn
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Chairs: Michael Minn
Agenda
Role | Participant |
Presenter | Paromita Nakshi |
Presenter | Hyun Kim University of Tennessee |
Presenter | Ying Song University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, MN |
Presenter | Jessica Villena Sanchez University of Denver |
Presenter | Kyle Titlow Bureau of Transportation Statistics |
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Presentation(s), if applicable
Ying Song, University of Minnesota; Prioritizing Bus Routes for Electrification: A GIS-based Multi-Criteria Analysis Considering Operational, Environmental and Social Benefits and Costs |
Jessica Villena Sanchez, University of Denver; Travel behaviors and transport mode choice of older adults in Mexico City |
Hyun Kim, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Assessing transit benefits of integrated public transit systems |
Kyle Titlow, U.S. Department of Transportation; Bureau of Transportation Statistics: Ongoing Projects and New and Updated GIS Datasets |
Paromita Nakshi, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET); Integrating Accessibility: A Critical Review of the Transportation Policies and Plans in Dhaka |
Description
Mass transit systems are integral to the spatial and social development of the areas where they operate. These systems also reflect the priorities and politics of the communities they serve. These presentations will cover research on mass transit systems and development associated with those systems.
Transit Landscapes
Description
Virtual Paper
Session starts at 4/9/2021 01:30 PM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Contact the Primary Organizer
Michael Minn - aag@michaelminn.com