I’m pleased to announce that I recently accepted an invitation to join the Editorial Advisory Board (EAB) of the Journal of Transportation and Land Use. I look forward to serving the transportation community in this capacity.
Joining the Editorial Board of Travel Behaviour and Society
I’m pleased to announce that I have joined the Editorial Board of the journal Travel Behavior and Society (Elsevier). I look forward to serving the transportation community in this new role.
Appointment to Serve as a U.S. Editor of Transportation (Springer)
In February 2013, I was appointed to serve as a U.S. Editor for the international journal Transportation (Springer). I look forward to working with the transportation community in this capacity.
UC Press Release on Coauthored Food Accessibility Study
Here is a press release featuring my colleague (and former M.S. student) Dr. Michael Widener of the University of Cincinnati discussing some of our recent work integrating transportation data with food accessibility measures.
Using GIS to Identify Challenges in Access to Dental Care: A presentation at the National Oral Health Conference
With colleagues from the Minnesota State Department of Health, I have been invited to discuss technical issues in the use of GIS for analyzing people’s access to dental care at the National Oral Health Conference (NOHC). The NOHC will be held in Huntsville, AL from April 22-24, 2013.
Advisee wins AAG HMGSG 2013 travel award
FSU Geography graduate student Brittany Wood received a competitive graduate student travel award based on her Association of American Geographers (AAG) annual meeting abstract entitled ‘Accessibility to SNAP Accepting Retail Food Locations.’ Brittany’s abstract was selected for funding by the AAG’s Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group, and the award will be given to her during their 2013 business meeting in Los Angeles. Brittany successfully defended her Master’s thesis prospectus in October 2012, and her AAG abstract is related to her ongoing thesis work looking at food deserts and accessibility.
Healthy food accessibility paper to be presented at the 2013 Transportation Research Board meeting
With the program now posted, here is a link to a new paper which will be presented at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting (Washington, DC) in January of 2013. This multi-authored paper led by Dr. Michael Widener (University of Cincinnati) describes a new approach to measuring people’s accessibility to healthy food options in urban environments, controlling for selected activity constraints.
New commuting paper published in Applied Geography
Our latest work on commuting and jobs-housing balance has just been published in Applied Geography. This paper works with a relatively new Census database known as LEHD to analyze commuting trends over the last several years. It uses the local Tallahassee area as a case study. FSU graduate student Daniel Schleith was a coauthor on the study.
Commuting during the Great Recession – A presentation at the Transportation Research Board meeting 2013
With the program now posted, here is a link to our new paper which will be presented at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting (Washington, DC) in January of 2013. Coauthored with FSU graduate student Daniel Schleith, this paper reports on a spatial and temporal analysis of commuting patterns using a new U.S. Census data source. The study period covers the years of the Great Recession and explores transportation trends during the economic downturn.
New publication from mobile objects project
Our most recent publication from the mobile objects project deals with determining where a mobile object might of been in instances where location data are unavailable. In this case, the focus in on the issue of missing location data in travel surveys. The work was coauthored with FSU graduate student Brandon Zook and Dr. Joni Downs from USF and is in press in Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems.