NYU Urban Seminar: DAVID KING

News & Events | September 15th 2015

September 15, 2015

12:15 pm - 1:45 pm, Vanderbilt Hall, Room 208, 40 Washington Square South, New York City, (RSVP here)

David King, Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University will give a presentation titled Spatial Aspects of Transportation Policy: Implications for New Technologies, Public Streets and City Growth.

King's research explores the impact of local transportation planning on the built environment, public finance and accessibility. As part of this research he has written about the phenomenon of cruising for parking and used spatial regression techniques to analyze travel behavior. He also studies how public policy influences the adoption of new technologies to address congestion, energy and environmental concerns. These issues are the focus of Professor King’s teaching through his courses covering planning techniques and methods, transportation and land use planning and transport policy.

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