Carol Atkinson-Palombo
Professor/Geography
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Scholarly Contributions
92 Scholarly Contributions
Offshore wind blows ashore: Exploring the discursive landscape of conflict in coastal communities in the northeast U.S.
2023
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Offshore Wind Blows Ashore: Community Acceptance of Offshore Wind's Onshore Presence in Southern New England
2022
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Bringing offshore wind cables ashore in Southern New England: Offshore wind’s landfall and community acceptance
2022
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TRBAM-21-04028, Creating a Road Environment where People on Foot and on Bike Are as Safe as People in Cars, Poster Session, TRB 2021 Virtual Conference, January 2021. Presenter: Ge Shi* on behalf of co-authors Vannesa Methoxa*, Carol Atkinson-Palombo and Norman Garrick.
2021
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TRBAM-21-03775: Characteristics of Pooled Trips Offered by Ridesourcing Services in Chicago, TRB 2021 Virtual Conference, January 2021. Presenter: Lauren Romeo+ on behalf of co-authors Atkinson-Palombo, C., Garrick, N. W., & Chacon-Hurtado, D.
2021
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TRBAM-21-03958, Evidence of Ridesourcing Increasingly Being Used for Commuting in New York City’s Low-Income Communities, TRB 2021 Virtual Conference, January 2021. Presenter: Anaka Maher+ on behalf of co-authors Atkinson-Palombo, C., & Garrick, N. W.
2021
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Evidence of Ridesourcing Increasingly Being Used for Commuting in New York City’s Low-Income Communities”. Presenter: Carol Atkinson-Palombo on behalf of co-authors Anaka Maher and Norman Garrick
2020
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The Mentoring Contributions of Patricia Gober (cancelled due to Covid-19)
2020
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Transportation Sustainability and the Transition to Autonomous Vehicles
2018
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“‘Contested Terrains’”: Cities and the Possibility for Transition to a Just Sustainability”.
2017
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Teaching for turbulence: Contemplative practice under the eye of the doomsday clock.
2017
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Research opportunities on autonomous vehicles: A discussion.
2017
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Is Building Bicycling Infrastructure a Path Towards Zero Vision for Traffic Fatality?
2016
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The Unfulfilled Promise of “Complete Streets” Many communities across the country have embraced the idea of “complete streets,” and it has become law in many states. But implementation is everything. In many places going “multimodal” means widening streets to allow for fully separated uses – to let cars keep roaring through at speed. Old habits die hard. All too many engineers still focus on level of service (to the automobile) rather than quality of urban life. Especially in city centers, complete streets probably need to be slower rather than wider. But even in New York City, as dense with pedestrians as it is, transportation officials still seem to see “traffic flowing well” as their goal. What’s wrong with this picture? Is there the political will to make change? How can the promise of complete streets be fulfilled and Vision Zero be realized?
2016
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