Researcher: Kelly Clifton
Associate Professor
Portland State University
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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.
Education
Ph.D., Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Austin
M.S., Planning, University of Arizona
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University
OTREC Projects
- Understanding Market Segments for Current and Future Residential Location and Travel Choices
- Wider Dissemination of Household Travel Survey Data Using Geographical Perturbation Methods
- Development of Pedestrian Planning Tools for Use in Travel Demand Modeling
- Oregon Modeling Collaborative
- Examining Consumer Behavior and Travel Choices
- Contextual Influences on Trip Generation
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Related News
- Bicyclists, pedestrians and TriMet riders outspend drivers at small businesses: Portland State study - December 17, 2012
- Bike lanes may benefit small businesses - December 11, 2012
- Cyclists, pedestrians and bus riders outspend drivers at restaurants and bars - December 05, 2012
- Cyclists and pedestrians can end up spending more each month than drivers - December 05, 2012
- Active travelers are competitive customers, research report indicates - December 04, 2012
Related Events
- 2010 Oregon Transportation Summit
- Oregon Modeling Collaborative Launch
- Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting - 2011
- OTREC at TRB: Sunday
- OTREC at TRB: Tuesday
- OTREC at TRB: Thursday
- Visiting Scholar Robert Schneider: Free Seminar at PSU
- 2011 Oregon Transportation Summit
- What Are Models? Learning to Love Modeling and the Challenges It Brings (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Activity & Transportation Models: An Introduction for Non-Modelers (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Integrated Models: What They Are and How They Help (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Land Use Models: An Introduction for Non-Modelers (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Risk and Uncertainty: All Models Are Wrong But Some Are Useful (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Environment: Planning for Transportation Greenhouse Gas Emissions - GreenSTEP (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Goods Movement: Improving Freight Routing Modeling Capabilities (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- Moving Toward a Sustainable Oregon: The Future of Modeling and Decision Tools (Friday Seminar @ PSU)
- 2012 Oregon Transportation Summit
