Liming Wang
Associate Professor
Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Liming Wang is an assistant professor in PSU's Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning. He teaches courses in Travel Demand Modeling, Transportation and Land Use, and Data Analysis Methods. His research takes a data-driven approach to address challenging issues in planning, in particular those intersecting land use and transportation. His recent research projects include data integration techniques for transportation and land use modeling, development and evaluation of comprehensive performance measures for transportation and land use systems, and regional strategic planning tools. Dr. Wang has conducted research on Continuous Data Integration for Land Use and Transportation Planning and Modeling, Evaluating and Enhancing Public Transit Systems for Operational Efficiency, Service Quality and Access Equity, and the development of a data science course, Introduction to Scientific Computing for Planners, Engineers, and Scientists.
Email: lmwang@pdx.edu
Projects
- Development Of A New Visioneval Land Use Model And Applications To Evaluation Of Climate Strategies In Oregon
- 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
- Integrate Socioeconomic Vulnerability for Resilient Transportation Infrastructure Planning
- Land Use and Transportation Policies for a Sustainable Future with Autonomous Vehicles: Scenario Analysis with Simulations
- Social-Transportation Analytic Toolbox (STAT) for Transit Networks
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 )
- Intermediate Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Prices of Housing near Light Rail Transit: A Case Study of the Portland Metropolitan Area ( PUBLICATION )
- Poster: Effect of COVID-19 on Residential Property Value Premium of Light Right Rail Transit ( POSTER )
- Poster: Transportation System Resiliency and Disaster Response and Recovery- A Review on U.S. Metropolitan Long-Range Transportation Plans ( POSTER )