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Courtney Cronley

Courtney Cronley

University of Texas, Arlington

Courtney Cronley is an Associate Professor in the University of Tennessee College of Social Work. She studies the experiences of women and youth in situations of homelessness and housing insecurity. She is particularly interested in the relationship between health disparities and the built environment of homelessness (including transportation, co-location with employment and education, and access to fresh fruits and vegetables, and green spaces).

Email: cccronle1@vols.utk.edu


Projects

  • App-based Data Collection to Characterize Latent Transportation Demand within Marginalized and Underserved Populations
  • Access to Opportunities: Redefining Planning Methods and Measures for Disadvantaged Populations
  • Evaluating Improved Transit Connections for Ladders of Opportunity
  • Promoting Environmental Justice Populations’ Access to Opportunities within Suburban Boomtowns: An Interdisciplinary, Mixed-Methods Approach to Addressing Infrastructure Needs
  • How Can Interdisciplinary Teams Leverage Emerging Technologies to Respond to Transportation Infrastructure Needs? A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Civil Engineers, Urban Planning, and Social Workers’ Perspectives
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Downloadable Products

  • App-based Data Collection to Characterize Latent Transportation Demand within Marginalized and Underserved Populations ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Connecting Engineers and the Community: Collaborating with Social Workers to Identify Community-Based Transportation Needs ( PRESENTATION )
  • TRB 2020 - UA 1087 - Measuring Perceptions of Social Environments for Walking- a Systematic Review of Walkability Surveys ( POSTER )
  • Developing, Testing, and Deploying a Toolkit for Collecting Qualitative Pedestrian Environments Data (QPED) ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Creating Improved Performance Measures That Evaluate Public Transit as a Ladder to Opportunity ( PRESENTATION )
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