Marc Schlossberg, PhD
Associate Professor

Planning, Public Policy, & Management           
University of Oregon

 

 
Some of My Current and Past Research Activities
How Far, by Which Route, and Why?  A Spatial Analysis of Pedestrian Preference. (coming soon) Journal of Urban Design. Lead: Weinstein, Asha and with Katja Irvin
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An Assessment of GIS-Enabled Walkability Audits (2007) URISA Journal. Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 5-11. with Asha Weinstein and Katja Irvin.
Teaching by Doing: PPGIS and Classroom-Based Service Learning (2007). URISA Journal. Volume 19, Number 1. pp. 14-23. (with Darren Wyss)
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From TIGER to Audit Instruments: Using GIS-Based Street Data to Measure Neighborhood Walkability
(2007)
Transportation Research Record: Journal of
the Transportation Research Board. No. 1982. pp. 48-56.
 

School Trips: Effects of Urban Form and Distance on Travel Mode.
(2006).  Journal of the American Planning Associalion,
Vol. 72, No, 3. pp. 337-346.
with Jessica Greene, Page Paulsen Phillips, Bethany Johnson, and Robert Parker.

 

How Do You They Get There?  A Spatial Analysis of a ‘Sprawl School’ In Oregon.

Planning Practice & Research Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 147 – 162. (2005).
with Page Paulsen Phillips, Bethany Johnson, and Robert Parker.

 

Delineating ‘Public’ and ‘Participation’ in PPGIS

URISA Journal. 16(2), 15-26. (2005)

with Elliot Shuford.

 
Community Based GIS with ArcPad
Multiple project histories and resources for the following projects:
  • The WUN MAP Project: Citizen Participation with Mobile GIS
  • Conducting a Walkability Audit
  • Residential Housing Condition Sidewalk Survey with ArcPad GIS
  • 2 Page Published Overview (p. 3-4)
 
Comparing Transit Oriented Developments Based on Walkability Indicators
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1887, pp. 34-42. (2004); with Nathaniel Brown.
 
A Pre- and Post-Construction Analysis of Transit-Oriented Developments Using Spatial Indicators: A Case Study of Portland and Silicon Valley
Final Report: 03-03.  Mineta Transportation Institute.  San Jose, CA. (2004); with Earl Bossard, Nathaniel Brown, and David Roemer
(html version)
 
Is Sprawl Unhealthy?: A Multilevel Analysis of the Relationship of Metropolitan Sprawl to the Health of Individuals.
Journal of Planning Education and Research
, 24(2), 184-196. (2004)
with Kelly-Schwartz, A. C., Stockard, J., & Doyle, S
 
GIS, the US Census, and Neighbourhood Scale Analysis
Planning Practice & Research
; 18 (2-3), 213-218. (2004)
 
Developing Coordination Policies for Paratransit and the Transportation Disadvantaged
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
No. 1841, pp. 73-80. (2003)
 

Coordination as a Strategy for Serving the Transportation Disadvantaged: A Comparative Framework of Local and State Roles.
Public Works, Management & Policy, 9(2), 132-144. (2004)

 

Developing Statewide Indices of Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability: A Look at Oregon and the Oregon Benchmarks
Local Environment
, 8 (6) 641-660. (2003)
with Adam Zimmerman

 

Visualizing Accessibility II: Access to Food

Solstice:  An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics Volume XIII, Number 2. Summer, 2004.

 

Visualizing Accessibility with GIS

Solstice:  An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics Volume XIII, Number 2. Winter, 2002.

 
Asset Mapping and Community Development Planning with GIS: A Look at the Heart of West Michigan United Way’s Innovative Approach
 - Paper presented to the 1998 Annual Conference of ARNOVA 
(Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action) 
 
Social Atlas 1.0 for the Heart of West Michigan United Way
- GIS-based, multi-page atlas highlighting 4 distinct neighborhoods in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area
 
The Provincial Profile Mapped 
Fiji's First GIS-Based Social Atlas (1997)

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