Kelly Clifton
Professor
Kelly J. Clifton is now a professor in the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia. Prior to joining UBC, Dr. Clifton served as the interim Associate Vice President for Research at Portland State University, and as a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Portland State University. Her research, teaching and service activities are focused on transportation and how human mobility is shaped by their needs, the built environment, and technology. She is an internationally recognized expert on transport and land use interactions, a 2016 Fulbright Scholar, and major contributor to multimodal modeling.
Email: kclifton@pdx.edu
Website: http://kellyjclifton.com/
Projects
- Communicating Research through Comics: Transportation and Land Development
- Accessing Opportunities for Household Provisioning Post-COVID-19
- NSF SCC RAPID: Consumer Responses to Household Provisioning During COVID-19 Crisis and Recovery
- Environmental and Equity Scenarios for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Ownership and Use in the Portland Region
- Affordable Housing Trip Generation Strategies and Rates
Downloadable Products
- Communicating Research Through Comics: A Case Study in Transportation & Land Use Planning ( PRESENTATION )
- Comic: Moving From Cars To People (High-Resolution Version for Print) ( PUBLICATION )
- Comic: Moving From Cars To People (For Viewing on the Web) ( PUBLICATION )
- Comic: Moviéndonos Del Automóvil A Las Personas ( PUBLICATION )
- Technology Transfer Report: Communicating Research Through Comics: Transportation and Land Development ( FINAL_REPORT )