Jenny Liu
Associate Professor
Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Jenny Liu is an associate professor of urban studies and planning at Portland State University. She is an environmental and resource economist with a focus in transportation economics. Her research interests include the economics of alternative energy sources, links between transportation choices and environmental issues, the effects of physical infrastructure networks and social networks on the adoption of transportation technologies, and technology adoption and its effects on climate change, particularly within the urban and development contexts.
Email: jenny.liu@pdx.edu
Projects
- Mode-Based Benefit-Cost Analysis Calculator
- Oregon Transportation Financial Analysis
- Applying an Equity Lens to Automated Payment Solutions for Public Transportation
- Active Transportation Return on Investment Study
- Understanding Economic and Business Impacts of Street Improvements for Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility - A Multi-City Multi-Approach Exploration
- Understanding Economic and Business Impacts of Street Improvements for Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility - A Multi-City Multi-Approach Exploration [Phase 2]
- Understanding the Accessibility, Economic and Social Equity Impacts of Urban Greenway Infrastructure
- Measuring the Impacts of Social Media on Advancing Public Transit
- Transportation Cost Index: A Comprehensive Performance Measure for Transportation and Land Use Systems and its Application in OR, FL, and UT
- Impact of Bike Facilities on Residential Property Prices
- Do TODs Make a Difference?
- Do TODs Make A Difference? Phase 2
- Understanding Market Segments for Current and Future Residential Location and Travel Choices
- Inclusive planning to evaluate improved non-emergency medical transportation services for patients with End Stage Renal Disease
- Valuation of Fair Value of DMV Records