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About Rayman Mohamed

Dr. Rayman Mohamed has a varied research background. He has researched topics as varied as conservation subdivisions, brownfields redevelopment, behavioral psychology in planning, climate change in China and transportation safety. Dr. Mohamed is PI or co-PI on over $3.4M in grants, including a recently announced NSF training grant for $2.9M on which he is a co-PI.

Areas of Expertise

Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Food Systems, Community Health and Safety

Selected Publications

Mohamed, R, (2017), Why might developers be reluctant to build conservation subdivisions? Insights from spatial regression analysis, Urban Affairs Review

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Mohamed, R., vom Hofe, R. and Mazumder, S., 2014, Jurisdictional spillover effects of sprawl on injuries and fatalities, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 72, (1), 9-16

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Mohamed, R. Boyle, R., and Tangari, J., (2016), Adaptive reuse: A review and analysis of its relationship to the 3 Es of sustainability, Facilities, 35, (3/4), 138 - 154

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Recent Courses Taught

GPH6420 - Quantitative Techniques I  

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UP6470 - Environmental Planning

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UP6120 - Planning Studies and Methods 

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UP7700 - Projects in Urban Planning

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Rayman Mohamed

Chair and Professor

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Location

Detroit, Michigan
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