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Steven Farber

Steven Farber
Professor
Building HL 514

I am a transportation geographer and spatial analyst. My research investigates the social and economic outcomes of transportation and land use decision making in urban areas.  I am currently working on projects related to the distributional aspects of transit accessibility, personal mobility, and participation in the activities of daily life. I have authored more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, am on the editorial board of three international geography and transportation journals, and I chair the Social and Economic Factors Committee at the Transportation Research Board, one of the US National Academies of Science.

You can follow Assistant Professor Steven Farber at @FarberSteven on Twitter

Teaching Interests

Undergrad Courses:

  • 骋骋搁颁42&苍产蝉辫;鈥&苍产蝉辫;础辫辫濒颈别诲&苍产蝉辫;惭耻濒迟颈惫补谤颈补迟别&苍产蝉辫;础苍补濒测蝉颈蝉&苍产蝉辫;
  • GGRC12 - Transportation Geography
 
Graduate Seminar:
  • JPG1554 鈥 Transportation and Urban Form (Spring)
 

Research Interests

  • transport geography
  • spatial analysis
  • accessibility
  • public transportation
  • equity and inclusion
  • Geographic Information Science

Awards and Grants

2017-2021        Steven Farber (Co-Applicant), Michael Widener (Principal Applicant), et al.  Time, Geography, and Food: How time use, socio-spatial context, transportation options, and personal economics affect access to food in cities. SSHRC Insight.

2017-2022        Steven Farber. Accessibility and Participation: The Role of Transportation in Activity Making. Ontario Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science.

2016-2017        Steven Farber, Beth Savan, Nancy Smith-Lea (PI). Economic Impact Study for the Bloor Street West Bike Lane Pilot Project. Research contract for City of Toronto, Metcalf Foundation, Bloor-Annex BIA, Koreatown BIA.

2016-2017        Steven Farber (Principal Applicant), Michael Widener (Co-Application), Bruce Newbold (Co-Applicant). The Transportation Barriers to Refugee Participation and Settlement in Durham Region. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

2016-2018        Steven Farber, Zachary Taylor (Principal Applicant), et al. Place and Politics: Neighbourhood Effects and Political Behaviour in Canadian Cities. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

2016-2018           Steven Farber (Co-Applicant), Zachary Patterson (Principal Applicant), et al. The DataMobile Partnership: An Open Platform for Spatialized Data Collection and Analysis. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

Publications

Selected publications: 

2017      

Moniruzzaman, M. & S. Farber. 鈥淲hat drives sustainable student travel? Mode choice determinants in the Greater Toronto Area鈥. Journal of Sustainable Transportation. (Accepted).

Howell, N., Farber, S., Widener, M., & G. Booth.  鈥淩esidential or activity space walkability: What drives transportation physical activity?鈥. Journal of Transport and Health. (Accepted).

Ledsham, T., Farber, S. & N. Wessel. 鈥淒welling Type Matters: Untangling the Paradox Of Intensification And Bicycle Mode Choice鈥. Transportation Research Record. (Accepted).

Fu, L. & S. Farber. 鈥淏icycling frequency: A study of preferences and travel behavior in Salt Lake City, Utah鈥. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 101, 30-50.

Wessel, N., Allen, J. & S. Farber. 鈥淐onstructing a routable retrospective transit timetable from a real-time vehicle location Feed and GTFS鈥. Journal of Transport Geography, 62, 92-97.

Farber, S. & L. Fu. 鈥淒ynamic public transit accessibility using travel time cubes: Comparing the effects of infrastructure (dis)investments over time鈥. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems, 62, 30-40.

Farber, S. & M. Grandez. 鈥淭ransit Accessibility, Land Development and Socioeconomic Priority: A Typology of Planned Station Catchment Areas in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area鈥. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 10(1), 1-24.

Widener, M., Minaker, L., Farber, S., et. al. 鈥淗ow do changes in the daily food and transportation environments affect grocery store accessibility? Applied Geography, 83, 46-62.

2016      

Li, X. & S. Farber. 鈥淪patial Representation in the Social Interaction Potential Metric: an Analysis of Scale and Parameter Sensitivity鈥. Journal of Geographical Systems, 18(4), 331-357.

Farber, S., Ritter, B. & L. Fu. 鈥淪pace-Time Mismatch between Transit Supply and Travel Demand in the Wasatch Front, Utah.鈥 Travel Behaviour and Society, 4, 40-48.

2015      

Farber, S., O鈥橩elly, M, Miller, H.J. & T. Neutens. 鈥淢easuring segregation using patterns of daily travel behavior: a social interaction based model of exposure.鈥 Journal of Transport Geography, 49, 26-38.

Fransen, K., Neutens, T., Farber, S., De Maeyer, P., Deruyter, G. & F. Witlox. 鈥淚dentifying public transport gaps using time-dependent accessibility levels.鈥 Journal of Transport Geography, 48, 176-187.

Patterson, Z. and S. Farber. 鈥淧otential Path Areas and Activity Spaces in Application: A Review.鈥 Transport Reviews, 35(6), 679-700.

Farber, S., Ruiz, M. and A. P谩ez. 鈥淭esting for Spatial Independence Using Similarity Relations.鈥 Geographical Analysis, 47, 97-120.

Widener, M.J., Farber, S., Neutens, T. and M.W. Horner. 鈥淪patiotemporal accessibility to supermarkets using public transit: an interaction potential approach in Cincinnati, Ohio.鈥 Journal of Transport Geography, 42, 72-83.

Liao, H. and S. Farber. 鈥淐ompact Development and Preference Heterogeneity in Residential Location Choice Behavior: A Latent Class Analysis.鈥 Urban Studies52(2), 314-337.

2014      

Farber, S., Neutens, T., Carrasco, J.A. and C. Rojas. 鈥淪ocial interaction potential and the spatial distribution of face-to-face social interactions.鈥 Environment and Planning B41, 960-976.

Farber, S., Bartholomew, K., Li, X., P谩ez, A. and K.M. Nurul Habib. 鈥淎ssessing social equity in distance based transit fares using a model of travel behavior.鈥 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice67, 291-303.

Farber, S., Morang, M. and M.J. Widener. 鈥淭emporal Variability in Transit-Based Accessibility to Supermarkets.鈥 Journal of Applied Geography53, 149-159.