Kristina Currans
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning
College of Architecture & Planning
University of Arizona
Kristina Currans is an Associate Professor in Urban Planning in the College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She studies the intersection between transportation and land use development. Although trained as a civil engineer, Dr. Currans' work bridges the transportation planning and engineering disciplines. Her current research and teaching emphasizes the rethinking and redeveloping new data and methods for applications in practice to help communities plan for the places they want.
Email: curransk@email.arizona.edu
Website: https://capla.arizona.edu/faculty-staff/kristina-currans
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