Marc Schlossberg
Professor
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management
University of Oregon
Marc Schlossberg is a professor of city & regional planning and co-director of the Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI) at the University of Oregon. He works on the interconnected and interdisciplinary issues around sustainable cities, with particular focus on active transportation, urban design, public health, participatory mapping, and social change. Schlossberg's applied research focuses on redesignining cities so that more people can walk and bike more of the time. This work has ranged from bottom-up, participatory GIS planning to more standard analysis of urban form and transportation. He was a Distinguished Fulbright Scholar to the United Kingdom in 2009-10, and a Senior Fulbright Scholar in Israel in 2015-16. He is a member of the NITC executive committee and is the faculty advisor for LiveMove, the University of Oregon's transportation and livability student group.
Email: schlossb@uoregon.edu
Website: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/schlossb/
Projects
- Green Waves, Machine Learning, and Predictive Analytics: Making Streets Better for People on Bikes
- Rethinking Streets for Physical Distancing
- Matching the Speed of Technology with the Speed of Local Government: Developing Codes and Policies Related to the Possible Impacts of New Mobility on Cities
- Educate the Educators: Diffusing the SCYP University-Community Partnership Model
- Fast Track: Allowing Bikes To Participate In A Smart-Transportation System
Downloadable Products
- Green Waves, Machine Learning, and Predictive Analytics: Making Streets Better for People on Bikes ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Using Deep Learning Algorithms to Give Bicyclists the “Green Wave” at Traffic Signals ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- Rethinking Streets During COVID19 ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Rethinking Streets During COVID19 - Optimized ( FINAL_REPORT )
- Rethinking Streets For Physical Distancing: Process and Rationale ( FINAL_REPORT )