Bridging Transportation Research and Practice
I am a Research Coordinator specializing in traffic safety and human factors with the Oregon Dept. of Transportation, and am a Professor of Practice with the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). My doctorate is in Community and Regional Planning at The University of Texas at Austin.
Previously, I was a tenured Associate Professor of urban and regional planning at UTSA, and worked as a researcher and planner with TTI's Planning and Engagement Program, CAMPO, TBG Partners, and Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. I earned AICP certification in 2005, and have maintained it continuously since.
Current projects include Transport Truths, a forthcoming book with Bristol University Press, and an NSF grant supporting work to develop a publicly-available micromobility testbed and crowd-sensing/crowd-sourcing infrastructure called ScooterLab.
I serve on the editorial advisory board for Transport Findings.
Transport Truths - Planning Methods and Ethics for Global Futures is available for pre-order!
Ideal for researchers and practitioners looking for fresh approaches to transport problems, this book combines cutting-edge qualitative and qualitative knowledge to inform transport futures. It uses engaging case studies of the Banjul Airport Expansion in The Gambia, and the Interstate 35 development project in Austin, US to show how and why a transdisciplinary approach can result in better planning decisions.
As cities grow, shrink and re-organize, with access provided by transport infrastructure, this book demonstrates the value of critical realism to create lasting, positive impacts on society and the environment.
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