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Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in City and Regional Planning
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Breaking Myths behind "Bikelash": Empirical analyses on the role of protected bike lanes on creating a sustainable, equitable, and safer transportation environment
Social Learning for Social Transformation: A Case for Economic Democracy
White Spatial Planning Practices: Deconstructing Narratives around Race, Space, and Privilege
Travel behavior dynamics from a longitudinal perspective in Indonesia
Connectivity for whom and at what cost: contesting network infrastructure duality in urban planning
Investigating Travel Behavior in Transit-Oriented Development: Toward Sustainable and Multimodal Mobility
Measuring Street-Level Walkability through Big Image Data and Its Associations with Walking Behavior
Rethinking Megaregions: A Network Approach
Assessing mental wellbeing in urban areas using social media data: understanding when and where urbanites stress and de-stress
The serious potential of fun games: a new model for public engagement