About Jennifer Dill
I’m a professor of Urban Studies and Planning at Portland State University, and director of TREC, PSU’s Transportation Research and Education Center. My research aims to understand people’s everyday travel decisions, with a focus on bicycling, walking, and transit. I teach courses in planning and research methods.
Selected Publications
Dill, J., Ma, J., McNeil, N., Broach, J., & MacArthur, J. (2022). Factors influencing bike share among underserved populations: evidence from three US cities. Transportation research part D: transport and environment, 112, 103471., Dill, J., & McNeil, N. (2021). Are shared vehicles shared by all? A review of equity and vehicle sharing. Journal of Planning Literature, 36(1), 5-30., Dill, J., Mohr, C., & Ma, L. (2014). How can psychological theory help cities increase walking and bicycling?. Journal of the American Planning Association, 80(1), 36-51.
Recent Courses Taught
Planning Methods II, Research Design II