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Rebecca Lewis

Rebecca Lewis

University of Oregon

Rebecca Lewis (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor in Planning, Public Policy and Management at the University of Oregon and the Director of the Institute of Policy Research and Engagement. She is an affiliate of the National Center for Smart Growth. She studies land use policy, transportation finance, and the nexus of land use, transportation, housing and climate change. Her work has been funded by the National Institute for Transportation and Communities, National Science Foundation, and the Department of Land Conservation and Development. She recently co-edited the Handbook on Smart Growth Promise, Principles, and Prospects for Planning.

Email: rlewis9@uoregon.edu

Website: http://pppm.uoregon.edu/rebecca-lewis


Downloadable Products

  • TRB 2023: Subjective vs. Objective: The Divergence between Subjective Walkability and Walk Score during the Covid-19 Pandemic ( PRESENTATION )
  • Sustaining Multimodal Choices: Examining Travel Behavior for Non-work Trips Beyond COVID-19 ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Exploring How COVID-19 Has Impacted People’s Transportation Choices ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Project Outcomes Report ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Rethinking Streets During COVID19 ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Rethinking Streets During COVID19 - Optimized ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Rethinking Streets For Physical Distancing: Process and Rationale ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Navigating New Mobility Presentation ( PRESENTATION )
  • Navigating New Mobility Presentation ( PRESENTATION )
  • Transportation Revenue in the Age of New Mobility ( PUBLICATION )
  • Planning for a New Mobility Future ( PUBLICATION )
  • Future-Proofing Comprehensive Plans in Eugene and Gresham ( PUBLICATION )
  • New Mobility Case Study ( PUBLICATION )
  • New Mobility in Gresham: Recommendations and Guidelines ( PUBLICATION )
  • Open Data Management and Policies in Eugene ( PUBLICATION )
  • Community Strategies to Improve Accessibility and Sustainable Transportation in Downtown Eugene ( PUBLICATION )
  • Transportation Policy Options: New Mobility Services and Autonomous Vehicles ( PUBLICATION )
  • Exploring New Mobility Street Designs for a Suburban Downtown in Transition ( PUBLICATION )
  • Emerging Technologies and Cities ( PRESENTATION )
  • Emerging Technologies and Cities: Assessing the Impacts of New Mobility on Cities ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Emerging Technologies in Mid-Size Cities: Managing New Mobility ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Citizen Perceptions of Livability in Oregon: What is the Role of Transportation and Land Use? ( PRESENTATION )
  • The Contribution of Transportation and Land Use to Citizen Perceptions of Livability in Oregon MPOs ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Executive Summary: Transportation and Land Use—What Determines Livability? ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Above and beyond MAP-21: More bang for our transportation buck ( PRESENTATION )
  • Effectiveness of Funding Mechanisms and Performance Measures for Achieving Transportation Goals ( PRESENTATION )
  • Bang for the Buck? Following the Money from Transportation Decisions to Outcomes ( PRESENTATION )
  • Toolkit: Better Outcomes— Improving Accountability & Transparency in Transportation Decision-Making ( PUBLICATION )
  • Following the Money from Investments to Outcomes ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Effectiveness of Transportation Funding Mechanisms for Achieving National, State and Metropolitan Economic, Health and Other Livability Goals ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Executive Summary: Measuring Returns on Transportation Investments ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Framing Livability: A Strategic Communications Approach to Improving Public Transportation in Oregon ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Executive Summary: Communicating Livability, Changing Public Behavior ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Driving down GHG from Transportation: Assessing Efforts in Four States ( PRESENTATION )
  • Driving down GHG from Transportation: Assessing Efforts in Four States ( PRESENTATION )
  • Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Transportation: Lessons from West Coast States ( PRESENTATION )
  • Creating Great Communities to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions ( PRESENTATION )
  • NITC-RR-789 Assessing State Efforts to Integrate Transportation, Land Use and Climate Change ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • State Efforts to Fight Climate Change ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • NITC_761_Metropolitan Centers ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Metropolitan Centers Mean Smart Growth ( PROJECT_BRIEF )

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