About Anne Brown
Prof. Brown's research examines transportation equity, shared mobility, and travel behavior. She has published on a range of transportation equity topics including discrimination in new mobility, the planning implications of ride-hailing, transit fare equity, micromobility parking policy and equity requirements, and the policy implications of being car-free versus car-less.
Selected Publications
- Brown, Anne and Amanda Howell. “Mobility for the People: Equity Requirements in US Shared Micromobility Programs.” Journal of Cycling and Micromobility Research
- Brown, Anne, Nicholas J. Klein, Michael J. Smart, and Amanda Howell. “Buying access one trip at a time: lower-income households and ride-hail. Journal of the American Planning Association
- Brown, Anne. “Micromobility, Macro Goals: Aligning Scooter Parking Policy with Broader City Objectives.” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- Brown, Anne, Michael Manville, and Alexandra Weber. “Can mobility on demand bridge the first-last mile transit gap? Equity implications of Los Angeles’ pilot program.” Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives.
Recent Courses Taught
- PPPM337 Urban Transportation
- PPPM439/539 Transportation Policy
- PPPM 630 Visual Communications
- PPPM613 Planning Analysis
Office Phone
541-346-2112Location
Eugene, Oregon
Last Updated: July 31, 2026
