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.
Type | Details | Minutes | Start Time |
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Presenter | Paromita Nakshi*, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Anindya Kishore Debnath, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Integrating Accessibility: A Critical Review of the Transportation Policies and Plans in Dhaka | 15 | 1:30 PM |
Presenter | Hyun Kim*, University of Tennessee, Yena Song, Chonnam National University, Assessing transit benefits of integrated public transit systems | 15 | 1:45 PM |
Presenter | Behnam Davazdah Emami, Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Ying Song*, Geography, Environment and Society, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Alireza Khani, Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Prioritizing Bus Routes for Electrification: A GIS-based Multi-Criteria Analysis Considering Operational, Environmental and Social Benefits and Costs | 15 | 2:00 PM |
Presenter | Jessica Villena Sanchez*, University of Denver, Travel behaviors and transport mode choice of older adults in Mexico City | 15 | 2:15 PM |
Presenter | Kyle Titlow*, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Bureau of Transportation Statistics: Ongoing Projects and New and Updated GIS Datasets | 15 | 2:30 PM |
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