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Arefeh Nasri
Arefeh Nasri
Senior Program Officer, National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Verified email at nas.edu
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The analysis of transit-oriented development (TOD) in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metropolitan areas
A Nasri, L Zhang
Transport Policy 32, 172-179, 2014
3242014
How built environment affects travel behavior: A comparative analysis of the connections between land use and vehicle miles traveled in US cities
L Zhang, J Hong, A Nasri, Q Shen
Journal of transport and land use 5 (3), 40-52, 2012
2272012
Analysis of Washington, DC taxi demand using GPS and land-use data
Z Yang, ML Franz, S Zhu, J Mahmoudi, A Nasri, L Zhang
Journal of Transport Geography 66, 35-44, 2018
1082018
Effects of transit-oriented development on trip generation, distribution, and mode share in Washington, DC, and Baltimore, Maryland
KR Zamir, A Nasri, B Baghaei, S Mahapatra, L Zhang
Transportation Research Record 2413 (1), 45-53, 2014
562014
Impact of Metropolitan-Level Built Environment on Travel Behavior
A Nasri, L Zhang
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board …, 2012
522012
Assessing the impact of metropolitan-level, county-level, and local-level built environment on travel behavior: Evidence from 19 US urban areas
A Nasri, L Zhang
Journal of Urban Planning and Development 141 (3), 04014031, 2015
492015
How transit service closures influence bikesharing demand; lessons learned from SafeTrack project in Washington, DC metropolitan area
H Younes, A Nasri, G Baiocchi, L Zhang
Journal of Transport Geography 76, 83-92, 2019
452019
Using propensity score matching technique to address self-selection in transit-oriented development (TOD) areas
A Nasri, C Carrion, L Zhang, B Baghaei
Transportation 47, 359-371, 2020
312020
Multi-level urban form and commuting mode share in rail station areas across the United States; a seemingly unrelated regression approach
A Nasri, L Zhang
Transport Policy 81, 311-319, 2019
272019
Development of a framework for transit-oriented development (TOD)
M Jeihani, L Zhang, A Ardeshiri, A Amiri, A Nasri, KR Zamir, B Baghaei
Maryland. State Highway Administration, 2013
252013
How urban form characteristics at both trip ends influence mode choice: Evidence from TOD vs. non-TOD zones of the Washington, DC metropolitan area
A Nasri, L Zhang
Sustainability 11 (12), 3403, 2019
192019
Using a GIS-based spatial approach to determine the optimal locations of bikeshare stations: The case of Washington DC
ZD Ebrahimi, M Momenitabar, AA Nasri, J Mattson
Transport policy 127, 48-60, 2022
182022
Prize-collecting Steiner networks via iterative rounding
MT Hajiaghayi, AA Nasri
Latin American Symposium on Theoretical Informatics, 515-526, 2010
172010
A multi-dimensional multi-level approach to measuring the spatial structure of US metropolitan areas
A Nasri, L Zhang
Journal of Transport and Land Use 11 (1), 2018
162018
Toward sustainable travel: An analysis of campus bikeshare use
S Aliari, A Nasri, MM Nejad, A Haghani
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 6, 100162, 2020
112020
Towards a health-conscious transportation planning: A framework for estimating health impacts of active transportation at local level
B Peng, S Erdoğan, AA Nasri, Z Zou
Journal of Transport & Health 22, 101231, 2021
102021
Analysis of the effect of multi-level urban form on bikeshare demand
A Nasri, L Zhang, H Younes
Journal of Transport and Land Use 13 (1), 389-408, 2020
102020
Hidden Markov approach to dynamically modeling car ownership behavior
D Yang, C Xiong, A Nasri, L Zhang
Transportation Research Record 2645 (1), 123-130, 2017
92017
Advanced vehicle miles traveled estimation methods for non-federal aid system roadways using GPS vehicle trajectory data and statistical power analysis
A Nasri, L Zhang, J Fan, K Stewart, H Younes, C Fu, S Jessberger
Transportation research record 2673 (11), 296-308, 2019
72019
Comparative analysis of user behavior of dock-based vs. dockless bikeshare and scootershare in Washington, DC
KR Zamir, I Bondarenko, A Nasri, S Brodie, K Lucas
arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11526, 2019
52019
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