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Amy Lobben

Amy Lobben

Associate Professor

Geography

University of Oregon

Dr. Lobben has a broad background in behavioral geography, disabilities geography, psychological measurement, and geographic information science. Her specific areas of expertise focus on pedestrian travel behavior and choice, map use, geospatial cognition, and development and assessment (i.e. reliability and validity) of behavioral measure tests. She works in an interdisciplinary field and has collaborated with researchers from other disciplines.

Email: lobben@uoregon.edu


Projects

  • Free Movement: Enhancing Open Data to Facilitate Independent Travel for Persons with Disabilities
  • Agent-Based Model Simulating Pedestrian Behavioral Response to Environmental Structural Changes
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  • Free Movement: Enhancing Open Data to Facilitate Independent Travel for Persons with Disabilities ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • NITC-RR-696: Agent-Based Model Simulating Pedestrian Behavioral Response to Environmental Structural Changes ( FINAL_REPORT )
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