Neighborhood infrastructure, such as sidewalks, medical facilities, public transit, community gathering places, and tree canopy, provides essential support for safe, healthy, and resilient communities. This thesis proposes, develops, and implements an innovative approach to thoroughly examine the presence and condition of neighborhood infrastructure. It demonstrates the necessity of considering multiple infrastructure types when studying neighborhood infrastructure and its equity. This thesis provides an automated assessment framework as well as case studies among four major metropolitan cities across the United States, which expands the research opportunities for future infrastructure-related research
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectThis research compares two neighborhoods in Tu...
Achieving equity in transportation is an ongoing challenge, as transportation options still vary tre...
We examine the potential of using large-scale open crowdsourced sidewalk data from Project Sidewalk ...
Neighborhood infrastructure, such as sidewalks, medical facilities, public transit, community gather...
An infrastructure crisis exists in America with a prevalence of systems in disrepair. While this pro...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Metropolitan areas in North America are growing as ...
This paper explores inequity in neighborhood walkability at the micro-scale level by qualitatively e...
This thesis examines whether the geographic distribution of pedestrian safety projects that the New ...
The presence of sidewalks and quality of sidewalk infrastructure are important indicators of perceiv...
In urban environments, low-income and minority-concentrated neighborhoods are more likely to be expo...
Retrofitting existing neighborhoods and communities to remove barriers to walking and allow resident...
We are amidst a digital transformation in our cities. Both private and public sectors are eager to d...
Sidewalk infrastructure presence is a key indicator of pedestrian safety and walkability for neighbo...
University Transportation Centers Program2021PDFTech ReportCoppola, NicholasMarshall, Wesley E.Janso...
Green infrastructure is an economically and environmentally viable approach for water management and...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectThis research compares two neighborhoods in Tu...
Achieving equity in transportation is an ongoing challenge, as transportation options still vary tre...
We examine the potential of using large-scale open crowdsourced sidewalk data from Project Sidewalk ...
Neighborhood infrastructure, such as sidewalks, medical facilities, public transit, community gather...
An infrastructure crisis exists in America with a prevalence of systems in disrepair. While this pro...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Metropolitan areas in North America are growing as ...
This paper explores inequity in neighborhood walkability at the micro-scale level by qualitatively e...
This thesis examines whether the geographic distribution of pedestrian safety projects that the New ...
The presence of sidewalks and quality of sidewalk infrastructure are important indicators of perceiv...
In urban environments, low-income and minority-concentrated neighborhoods are more likely to be expo...
Retrofitting existing neighborhoods and communities to remove barriers to walking and allow resident...
We are amidst a digital transformation in our cities. Both private and public sectors are eager to d...
Sidewalk infrastructure presence is a key indicator of pedestrian safety and walkability for neighbo...
University Transportation Centers Program2021PDFTech ReportCoppola, NicholasMarshall, Wesley E.Janso...
Green infrastructure is an economically and environmentally viable approach for water management and...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectThis research compares two neighborhoods in Tu...
Achieving equity in transportation is an ongoing challenge, as transportation options still vary tre...
We examine the potential of using large-scale open crowdsourced sidewalk data from Project Sidewalk ...