Kevin Manaugh

Associate Professor
McGill School of Environment
McGill University
Canada

Biography

MSE Appointed Faculty Unit: McGill School of Environment (MSE) & Department of Geography

Research Intrest

Urban regions are faced with a multitude of challenges, how decision-makers balance, prioritize and trade-off various—often-conflicting—environmental, economic, and social equity goals is a central concern of my research. I predominately examine this through transport systems and how various personal, institutional, and government decision-making processes affect growth and development of urban areas.

List of Publications
Manaugh, K. & El-Geneidy, A. (accepted) Does distance matter? Exploring the links among values, motivations and satisfaction in walking trips. Transportation Research Part A.
Willis, D., Manaugh, K., & El-Geneidy, A. (2013) Uniquely satisfied: Exploring cyclist trip satisfaction. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 18, 136-147
Shah, Y., Manaugh, K., Badami, M., & El-Geneidy, A. (accepted). Diagnosing transportation: Developing key performance indicators to assess urban transportation systems. Transportation Research Record.