Urban Transport And Accessibility

17 researchers across 2 institutions

17 Researchers
2 Institutions
3 Grant PIs
0 High Impact

Research in urban transport and accessibility examines the complex systems that move people and goods within cities and metropolitan regions. Investigations focus on understanding travel patterns, evaluating the efficiency and equity of transportation networks, and exploring the impact of infrastructure and policy decisions on accessibility. Methodologies include spatial analysis, simulation modeling, data analytics, and user behavior studies. Key sub-fields encompass public transit operations, active transportation (walking and cycling), freight movement, the influence of new mobility services, and the relationship between transportation and land use.

This work holds particular relevance for Arkansas communities experiencing growth and change. Research addresses challenges in connecting residents to employment, education, and healthcare, especially in diverse urban and peri-urban settings across the state. Studies also consider the economic implications of efficient logistics and the role of transportation in supporting key Arkansas industries. Furthermore, the research informs efforts to improve public health outcomes by promoting active travel and reducing transportation-related environmental impacts.

The field draws upon expertise in technology adoption, behavioral economics, and advanced data analysis techniques. Engagement spans multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a comprehensive approach to understanding and improving urban mobility within the state.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Suman Mitra University of Arkansas 17 904 Grant PI
Arya Gaduh University of Arkansas 12 1,147
Sarah Hernandez University of Arkansas 11 420 Grant PI
Manuel Rodríguez Valido University of Arkansas 10 283 Grants
Subhadipto Poddar University of Arkansas 6 213
Michaelmary Chukwu University of Arkansas 5 109
Omer Cem Kutlubay University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 4 59
Farzana Mehzabin Tuli University of Arkansas 4 138
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 4 44
Jennifer D. Webb University of Arkansas 4 150
Arna Nishita Nithila University of Arkansas 3 37
Vuban Chowdhury University of Arkansas 3 34
Kendrick Hardaway University of Arkansas 2 18
Kwadwo Amankwah-Nkyi University of Arkansas 2 13
Sharif Mahmud University of Arkansas 2 21
Mariah B. Crews University of Arkansas 1 95
Breanna Stoesz University of Arkansas 0 0

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Urban Transport And Accessibility.

Farzana Mehzabin Tuli University of Arkansas
60%
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
Mariah B. Crews University of Arkansas
56%
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
Arna Nishita Nithila University of Arkansas
43%
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
31%
Jennifer D. Webb University of Arkansas
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
29%
Kwadwo Amankwah-Nkyi University of Arkansas
Kendrick Hardaway University of Arkansas
26%
Joseph Lawson Burton University of Arkansas – Fort Smith

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