Chris's specialty areas include transportation air quality, energy, and greenhouse gas analysis; transportation and land use; and economic and cost-benefit analysis. His recent work has focused on clean energy and GHG reduction strategy development and scenario analysis, including electrification. He has also led work on active transportation, travel demand management, alternative finance mechanisms, and transportation and health. His work bridges the gap between research and practice and translates technical findings into policy-relevant conclusions. His clients include the Federal Highway and Transit Administrations, National Highway Cooperative Research Program, State Departments of Transportation, and local transportation agencies throughout the country.
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