Greg Rybarczyk, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 
Area:
Geography, Transportation
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Changshan Wu grad student 2010 UW-Milwaukee
 (Bicycle travel demand forecasting using geographic information systems and agent based modeling.)
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Rybarczyk G, Ozbil A, Andresen E, et al. (2020) Physiological responses to urban design during bicycling: A naturalistic investigation Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 68: 79-93
Rybarczyk G, Taylor D, Brines S, et al. (2019) A Geospatial Analysis of Access to Ethnic Food Retailers in Two Michigan Cities: Investigating the Importance of Outlet Type within Active Travel Neighborhoods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17
Rybarczyk G, Banerjee S, Starking-Szymanski MD, et al. (2018) Travel and us: the impact of mode share on sentiment using geo-social media and GIS Journal of Location Based Services. 12: 40-62
Rybarczyk G. (2018) Toward a spatial understanding of active transportation potential among a university population International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 12: 625-636
Rybarczyk G, Melis G. (2017) Linking Human Health and Neighborhood Using Big Data: A Case Study in Torino, Italy Journal of Transport and Health. 5
Morckel V, Rybarczyk G. (2015) Improving downtown in a mid-sized legacy city: examining responses to potential downtown improvements in Flint, Michigan Community Development. 46: 341-360
Rybarczyk G, Banerjee S. (2015) A49 Visualizing active travel sentiment in an urban context Journal of Transport and Health. 2
Rybarczyk G, Wu C. (2014) Examining the Impact of Urban Morphology on Bicycle Mode Choice Environment and Planning B-Planning & Design. 41: 272-288
Rybarczyk G, Gallagher L. (2014) Measuring the potential for bicycling and walking at a metropolitan commuter university Journal of Transport Geography. 39: 1-10
Rybarczyk G, Wu C. (2010) Bicycle facility planning using GIS and multi-criteria decision analysis Applied Geography. 30: 282-293
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