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Joe Weber
Joe Weber
Professor of Geography, University of Alabama
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Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the twenty‐first century
MP Kwan, J Weber
Geographical analysis 35 (4), 341-353, 2003
4152003
Bringing time back in: A study on the influence of travel time variations and facility opening hours on individual accessibility
J Weber, MP Kwan
The professional geographer 54 (2), 226-240, 2002
3172002
Scale and accessibility: Implications for the analysis of land use–travel interaction
MP Kwan, J Weber
Applied Geography 28 (2), 110-123, 2008
2822008
Evaluating the Effects of Geographic Contexts on Individual Accessibility: A Multilevel Approach1
J Weber, MP Kwan
Urban geography 24 (8), 647-671, 2003
2212003
Journey-to-work patterns in the age of sprawl: Evidence from two midsize southern metropolitan areas
S Sultana, J Weber
The Professional Geographer 59 (2), 193-208, 2007
1942007
Individual accessibility and distance from major employment centers: An examination using space-time measures
J Weber
Journal of geographical systems 5, 51-70, 2003
1622003
Why do so few minority people visit National Parks? Visitation and the accessibility of “America's Best Idea”
J Weber, S Sultana
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (3), 437-464, 2013
1522013
Non-motorized transport and university populations: an analysis of connectivity and network perceptions
B Lundberg, J Weber
Journal of Transport Geography 39, 165-178, 2014
932014
A comparison of three methods for identifying transport-based exclusion: a case study of children's access to urban opportunities in Erie and Niagara Counties, New York
I Casas, MW Horner, J Weber
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 3 (4), 227-245, 2009
852009
A geographic assessment of the economic development impact of Korean high-speed rail stations
H Kim, S Sultana, J Weber
Transport Policy 66, 127-137, 2018
812018
The nature of urban growth and the commuting transition: Endless sprawl or a growth wave?
S Sultana, J Weber
Urban studies 51 (3), 544-576, 2014
772014
Reflections on the future of accessibility
J Weber
Journal of Transport Geography 14 (5), 399-400, 2006
562006
The evolving interstate highway system and the changing geography of the United States
J Weber
Journal of Transport Geography 25, 70-86, 2012
412012
The Civil Rights Movement and the future of the National Park System in a racially diverse America
J Weber, S Sultana
Tourism Geographies 15 (3), 444-469, 2013
392013
Employment sprawl, race and the journey to work in Birmingham, Alabama
J Weber, S Sultana
southeastern geographer 48 (1), 53-74, 2008
302008
Old ways, new impacts: Race, residential patterns, and the home foreclosure crisis in the American South
B Lichtenstein, J Weber
The Professional Geographer 66 (3), 390-402, 2014
282014
Everyday places on the American freeway system
J Weber
Journal of Cultural Geography 21 (2), 1-26, 2004
282004
Building Back: Stratified Recovery After an EF–4 Tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
J Weber, B Lichtenstein
City & Community 14 (2), 186-205, 2015
252015
Women foreclosed: A gender analysis of housing loss in the US Deep South
B Lichtenstein, J Weber
Social & Cultural Geography 16 (1), 1-21, 2015
222015
A spatial analysis of student binge drinking, alcohol‐outlet density, and social disadvantages
CC Lo, J Weber, TC Cheng
The American Journal on Addictions 22 (4), 391-401, 2013
222013
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