Aaron Golub
Director and Associate Professor
Dr. Golub is an associate professor in the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning at Portland State University (PSU), moving to PSU after eight years at Arizona State University and ten years studying and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work focuses on the social contexts of urban transportation systems.
Email: agolub@pdx.edu
Projects
- A Research Roadmap for Institutionalizing Transportation Equity (NCHRP 20-123(19))
- Working Towards Operationalizing Equity into the Research Process
- Do Travel Costs Matter For Persons With Lower Incomes? Using Psychological and Social Equity Perspectives to Evaluate the Effects of a Low-Income Transit Fare Program on Low-Income Riders
- Portland Traffic and Transportation Class 2022
- Access to Opportunities: Redefining Planning Methods and Measures for Disadvantaged Populations
Downloadable Products
- Do Travel Costs Matter For Persons With Lower Incomes? Using Psychological and Social Equity Perspectives to Evaluate the Effects of a Low-Income Transit Fare Program on Low-Income Riders ( FINAL_REPORT )
- How Low-Income Riders Are Affected by Low-Cost Transit Fare Programs ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Connecting Engineers and the Community: Collaborating with Social Workers to Identify Community-Based Transportation Needs ( PRESENTATION )
- TRB 2020 - UA 1087 - Measuring Perceptions of Social Environments for Walking- a Systematic Review of Walkability Surveys ( POSTER )
- Developing, Testing, and Deploying a Toolkit for Collecting Qualitative Pedestrian Environments Data (QPED) ( FINAL_REPORT )