Researcher: Marc Schlossberg
Associate Professor
University of Oregon
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management
Marc Schlossberg works on the interconnected and interdisciplinary issues around sustainable cities, with particular focus on active transportation, urban design, public health, participatory mapping, and social change.
Education
Ph.D., Urban Planning, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
M.U.P., Urban Planning, San Jose State University
B.B.A., Marketing, The University of Texas at Austin
OTREC Projects
- University of Oregon Transportation Speaker Series
- Livability Performance Metrics for Transit
- Transportation Planning Through Mobile Mapping Technology
- Transferring GIS / Community-Based Transportation Assessment Tools Nationwide
- Active Transportation, Neighborhood Planning and Participatory GIS, Phase 2
- Active Transportation, Neighborhood Planning and Participatory GIS
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BASIT (Bicycle Assessment Safety Index Tool) Flyer -
An Assessment of GIS- Enabled Walkability Audits Schlossberg, M, A. Weinstein Agrawal and K. Irvin. 2007. An Assessment of GIS- Enabled Walkability Audits. URISA Journal 19(2): 5-11.
Related News
- Why universities need celebrating from the (city) rooftops - December 12, 2011
- Students' ideas begin taking hold - September 19, 2011
- Students chart a new path for Salem - May 11, 2011
- UO's Sustainable Cities Initiative lands national award - December 02, 2010
- New photo set posted - September 14, 2010
Related Events
- Visiting Scholar: Jonathan Levine
- 2010 Oregon Transportation Summit
- Transportation Systems for Livable Communities Conference (10/18-19 in Washington, DC)
- Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting - 2011
- OTREC at TRB: Monday
- LiveMove Speaker Series Presents Jeff Mapes: Pedal Politics
- 2011 Oregon Transportation Summit
- Jarrett Walker Presents “Human Transit” in Eugene and Portland
