Aaron Golub

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School of Sustainability Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Golub A, Satterfield V, Serritella M, et al. (2019) Assessing the barriers to equity in smart mobility systems: a case study of portland, oregon Case Studies On Transport Policy. 7: 689-697
Martens K, Golub A. (2018) A Fair Distribution of Accessibility: Interpreting Civil Rights Regulations for Regional Transportation Plans Journal of Planning Education and Research
Wei R, Liu X, Mu Y, et al. (2017) Evaluating public transit services for operational efficiency and access equity Journal of Transport Geography. 65: 70-79
Karner A, Golub A. (2015) Comparison of two common approaches to public transit service equity evaluation Transportation Research Record. 2531: 170-179
Bernstein MJ, Wiek A, Brundiers K, et al. (2014) Mitigating urban sprawl effects: a collaborative tree and shade intervention in Phoenix, Arizona, USA Local Environment
Golub A, Martens K. (2014) Using principles of justice to assess the modal equity of regional transportation plans Journal of Transport Geography. 41: 10-20
Golub A, Robinson G, Nee B. (2013) Making accessibility analyses accessible: A tool to facilitate the public review of the effects of regional transportation plans on accessibility Journal of Transport and Land Use. 6: 17-28
Golub A, Marcantonio RA, Sanchez TW. (2013) Race, space, and struggles for mobility: Transportation impacts on african americans in oakland and the east bay Urban Geography. 34: 699-728
Golub A, Mahoney M, Harlow J. (2013) Sustainability and intergenerational equity: Do past injustices matter? Sustainability Science. 8: 269-277
Harlow J, Golub A, Allenby B. (2013) A review of utopian themes in sustainable development discourse Sustainable Development. 21: 270-280
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