Zhenhua Chen Publishes Research Articles
In 2020, Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning Zhenhua Chen published collaborative articles on transportation and high-speed rail in China, disaster and extreme weather events analysis, and distraction-affected vehicle crashes.
- “Impact of High-Speed Rail Development on Urban Economic Efficiency in China”
Read More at Transport Policy - “Change in Land Use Structure in Urban China: Does the Development of High-Speed Rail Make a Difference”
Read More at Land Use Policy - “Transportation Accessibility and Regional Growth in the Greater Bay Area of China”
Read More at Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment - “Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Urban Human Flow: A Perspective from Location-Based Big Data”
Read More at Computer Environment and Urban Systems - “Are CGE Models Reliable for Disaster Impact Analyses?”
Read More at Economic Systems Research - “Does Space influence on the Frequency and Severity of the Distraction-Affected Vehicle Crashes? An Empirical Evidence from Central Ohio”
Read More at Accident Analysis and Prevention - “Evaluating the Role of Resilience in Reducing Economic Losses from Disasters: A Multi-Regional Analysis of Seaport Disruption”
Read More at Papers in Regional Science - “Impact of High-Speed Rail on Social Equity in China: Evidence from a Mode Choice Survey”
Read More at Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice - “Measuring the Performance of Airport Resilience to Severe Weather Events”
Read More at Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment