Amanda Howell
Urbanism Next Researcher
Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI)
University of Oregon
Amanda Howell a researcher with the Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon studying the impacts of emerging transportation technologies on city form and development. She completed her master's in urban and regional planning at Portland State University and was the project manager for an affordable housing transportation study sponsored by the California Department of Transportation during her studies. Before moving to Portland for graduate school, Amanda provided programmatic support to the Prison University Project, a Bay Area nonprofit that operates an on-site, degree-granting program for people incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she has long been interested in the built environment.
Email: ahowell3@uoregon.edu
Website: http://www.urbanismnext.org
Downloadable Products
- Accessing Opportunities for Household Provisioning Post-COVID-19 ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Online Grocery Shopping During COVID-19: Barriers, Access, and What Happens Next ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Using Maps and Online Tools to Operationalize Equity in Shared Mobility Services ( FINAL_REPORT )
- New Tools Can Operationalize Equity in 239 E-Scooter and Bike Share Programs Across the U.S. ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Connecting Equity Requirements on Paper to Measurable Outcomes in Practice ( PRESENTATION )
- POSTER: Equity Requirements in U.S. Bikeshare and E-scooter Programs ( POSTER )
- Mobility for the People: Evaluating Equity Requirements in Shared Mobility Programs ( FINAL_REPORT )
- New Tools Can Operationalize Equity in 239 E-Scooter and Bike Share Programs Across the U.S. ( PROJECT_BRIEF )