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Dr. Zhan Guo

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Zhan Guo studies travel behavior at the individual and household levels within the web of market forces, government policies, multimodal supplies, technology advances, and social trends. His main objective is to help policy makers manage urban growth, mitigate transportation congestion, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from multiple perspectives such as land use planning, alternative modes, and value pricing. Guo's recent projects have focused on the impact of the built environment on walking experience in Boston, the weather impact on transit ridership in Chicago, and transfer behavior in the London Underground. His future research interests include car sharing, congestion pricing, parking policies, and household car ownership decisions. He is also interested in the interplay between rapid urbanization and motorization in China. Guo's research has been supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation through the University Transportation Center (New England), the Alliance for Global Sustainability, the Martin Society for Sustainability, the Future Boston Foundation, and transit authorities in Chicago, Boston, and London.

Projects
Title Sponsor(s)
Measuring Parking Intrusion in New York City Neighborhoods using Parking Tickets and Vehicle Plate Registration Data University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
Mode Shift in Transit Under-served Neighborhoods in New York Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)
Rethinking Residential Parking Policies in New York City based on Behavioral Responses from Developers and Residents Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)
Street Standards as Parking Policy: Identifying Residents’ Willingness to Pay Research and Innovative Technology Administration / USDOT (RITA)


Publications
Title Publication Type
Mode Shift in Transit Under-served Areas in the New York City Region Project Brief
Mode Shift in Transit Under-served Neighborhoods in New York Final Report
Quantitative Analysis of Residential Parking Intrusions by Passenger Vehicles in New York City Final Report
UTRC Research Initiative
Year Title
2012 Rethinking Residential Parking Policies in New York City based on Behavioral Responses from Developers and Residents
2010 Mode Shift in Transit Under-served Neighborhoods in New York
2015 Measuring Parking Intrusion in New York City Neighborhoods using Parking Tickets and Vehicle Plate Registration Data
UTRC Faculty Development Mini-grants
Year Title
2013 Street Standards as Parking Policy: Identifying Residents’ Willingness to Pay

Personal Information

Associate Professor, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
Zhan
Guo
New York University
zhan.guo@nyu.edu
(212) 998-7510
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