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Marisa Zapata

Marisa Zapata

Urban Studies and Planning

Portland State University

As an educator, scholar, and planner, Dr. Marisa Zapata is committed to achieving spatially - based social justice by preparing planners to act in the face of the uncertain and inequitable futures we face. Dr. Zapata has published in peer review journals such as Planning Theory & Practice, International Planning Studies, Policy Studies, and Critical Policy Analysis. She is the co-editor of Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans and Projects, published in 2007 and recently translated into Chinese.

Email: mazapata@pdx.edu


Projects

  • Guide for Addressing Encampments on State Transportation Rights-of-Way (NCHRP 20-129)
  • Marginalized Populations’ Access to Transit: Journeys from Home and Work to Transit
  • Strategies to Address Homelessness at Airports (ACRP 03-59)
  • Homelessness: A Guide for Public Transportation (TCRP J-11/Task 40)
  • Active Transportation Return on Investment Study
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Downloadable Products

  • Marginalized Populations’ Access to Transit: Journeys from Home and Work to Transit ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Active Transportation Return on Investment Study Task 1 - Technical Report ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Defining and Measuring Equitable Access to Washington Park in Portland, Oregon ( FINAL_REPORT )
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