Views about high-speed rail and climate change, interviewed by Forbes: Planes, Trains And Climate Change via @forbes https://t.co/qP0Q67ulZu @KnowltonOSU#KnowltonPlanning
Happy to share the view via WSJ: China Far Outranks the U.S in High-Speed Rail. Here’s Why. https://t.co/PyFC4djSWP via @WSJ@KnowltonOSU#KnowltonPlanning
Latest research led by our doctoral student Zekun Li, using the urban scale law theory and machine learning approach to study how to determine the appropriate scale for future high-speed rail development in different cities. #KnowltonPlanning@KnowltonOSU https://t.co/CE0gxbPfu2
#WIFO was pleased to host a Computable General Equilibrium workshop taught by the 🇦🇺 Centre of Policy Studies last week. Participants from all over the world came together to learn how to quantify economic effects of policy measures with #CGE models. https://t.co/qMeDz5W3hZ
Happy to share the discussion about global high-speed rail development issues published on TR News #TRB https://t.co/lMi5rGkCYn #KnowltonPlanning@KnowltonOSU
Our new study shows that transportation infrastructure can exacerbate the loss of critical factors in shrinking cities in China, emphasizing the need for more selective investment and urban governance strategies #KnowltonPlanning@KnowltonOSU https://t.co/GgSobokqvM
New study about the first/last mile travel behavioral change using vehicle on-demand and shared services after COVID-19! #Knowltonplanning@KnowltonOSU https://t.co/DRUBSjHNrp
Our new study on HSR evaluation: Impact of high-speed rail on high-skilled labor mobility in China https://t.co/GMJAR2Mg0L #Knowltonplanning@KnowltonOSU
New study with Dr.Schintler @ScharSchool, a portrayal of the epistemology of regional science @KnowltonOSU#KnowltonPlanning@NARSCRegScience Rediscovering regional science: Positioning the field's evolving location in science and society https://t.co/ahy1b1OtS8