Kelly Clifton
Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Portland State University
Kelly Clifton thinks about the factors that influence the transportation decisions made by individuals, household and firms and the consequences of those decisions for mobility, access, economy, environment and health.
Email: kclifton@pdx.edu
Website: http://kellyjclifton.com/
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