Kelly Clifton
Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Portland State University
Kelly Clifton thinks about the factors that influence the transportation decisions made by individuals, household and firms and the consequences of those decisions for mobility, access, economy, environment and health.
Email: kclifton@pdx.edu
Website: http://kellyjclifton.com/
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Environmental and Equity Scenarios for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Ownership and Use in the Portland Region (FINAL_REPORT)
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Affordable Housing Trip Generation Strategies and Rates (FINAL_REPORT)
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Regional Strategic Planning Model and Development of a multi-modal travel demand module (PRESENTATION)
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Capturing the Built Environment - Travel Connection for Strategic Planning: Development of A Multi-Modal Travel Module for VisionEval (PRESENTATION)
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Incorporating Emerging Travel Modes into the Regional Strategic Planning Model (RSPM) Tool (FINAL_REPORT)
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Project Brief: Modeling for New Modes (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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TRANSFERABILITY & FORECASTING OF THE PEDESTRIAN INDEX ENVIRONMENT (PIE) FOR MODELING APPLICATIONS (REPORT)
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Transferability & Forecasting of the Pedestrian Index of the Environment (PIE) for Modeling Applications (FINAL_REPORT)
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Executive Summary: New Pedestrian Modeling Tools (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Citizen Perceptions of Livability in Oregon: What is the Role of Transportation and Land Use? (PRESENTATION)
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The Contribution of Transportation and Land Use to Citizen Perceptions of Livability in Oregon MPOs (FINAL_REPORT)
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Executive Summary: Transportation and Land Use—What Determines Livability? (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Report (REPORT)
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Executive Summary: Multifamily Housing Land Use Codes (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Characterizing The Trip Generation Profiles Of Multifamily Housing (FINAL_REPORT)
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Improving Trip Generation Methods for Livable Communities (FINAL_REPORT)
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Improving Trip Data for Livable Communities (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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NITC-RR-677 Development of a Pedestrian Demand Estimation Tool (FINAL_REPORT)
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How to Estimate Pedestrian Demand (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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TRB presentation (PRESENTATION)
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Understanding Residential Location Choices for Climate Change and Transportation Decision Making (FINAL_REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes in the U.S. (FINAL_REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix A: Survey Instruments (REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix B: Survey Frequencies/Results (REPORT)
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Final Report Appendix C: Bicyclist Origin and Destination Analysis (REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes Executive Summary (REPORT)
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Lessons from the Green Lanes: Evaluating Protected Bike Lanes (PRESENTATION)
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From Protected Bike Lanes to Robust Bikeway Networks (PRESENTATION)
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OTREC-RR-489 Wider Dissemination of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods (FINAL_REPORT)
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Project Brief: Hiding Private Locations by Anonymizing Data (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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OTREC-RR-510 Improving the Representation of the Pedestrian Environment in Travel Demand Models (FINAL_REPORT)
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Developing Framework for Incorporating Mitigation Effectiveness into the TPR Process (FINAL_REPORT)
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Bike and Pedestrian Plan Update Quantitative Case Studies (FINAL_REPORT)
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OTREC-RR-12-15 Examining Consumer Behavior and Travel Choices
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Active Travelers, Competitive Consumers (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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Refining GreenSTEP: Impacts of Vehicle Technologies and ITS/Operational Improvements on Travel Speed and Fuel Consumption Curves (FINAL_REPORT)
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OTREC-RR-12-13 Contextual Influences on Trip Generation (FINAL_REPORT)
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Contextual Influences (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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