Report

Environmental Justice in Transportation: Emerging Trends and Best Practices

Federal Highway Administration, August 30, 2011

Categorized Under: Transportation

 

 

This online guidebook outlines emerging trends and best practices in addressing environmental justice in transportation decision making. The four chapters focus on foundational issues (transit and affordability, public involvement) or emerging trends (livability, road pricing).


Authored By

  • Harrison Rue

    PrincipalICF International

    Harrison Rue has expertise in sustainability and climate change, integrating transportation and land use, green building and infrastructure, and public participation. He is leading interagency outreach for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Gulf Coast Phase 2 Climate Adaptation Study and developing Livability in Transportation and Environmental Justice Guidebooks for FHWA and the Federal Transit Administration.

    Mr. Rue was Vice President of the Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations, served three terms on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Advisory Council on Environmental Policy and Technology, and served as a member of the Virginia Governor's Commission on Climate Change. He authored EPA's Growing Smarter, Living Healthier: A Guide to Smart Growth and Active Aging.

  • Santalucia Pepper

    ManagerICF International

    Antonio Santalucia has 15 years of experience in policy analysis and program support, primarily in environmental protection and transportation. He is skilled in analyzing federal policies and programs and effectively communicating the results.

    For 2 years he managed ICF’s support for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay Transport Partnership, a voluntary program for improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions of the freight sector. ICF’s support included direct management of participating companies, meeting and conference planning and logistics, assisting with awards programs and events, developing training materials, and preparing informational and educational materials. He was a policy analyst for the Congressional Budget Office and for the House Budget Committee.

Insight Details

Published: Aug 30, 2011
Authors: , , Lisa McNally, Terence Plaskon, Theresa Silla, Anjali Mahendra
Source: Federal Highway Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation)
 
 
 
 

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