Joe Weber
Joe
Joe Weber
Associate Professor and Director of Center for Land Information Analysis and Mapping
jweber2@bama.ua.edu
(205) 348-0086
Curriculum Vitae

Education
  • B.A. - University of Arizona, 1992
  • M.A. - University of Arizona, 1994
  • Ph.D. - Ohio State University, 2001

Research Focus

  • Transport Geography
  • Urban Geography
  • National Parks
  • American West

Specialty Field

  • Geographic Information Systems

Recent Publications

  • Weber, J. 2011. “America’s New Design for Living”: The Interstate Highway System and the Spatial Transformation of the U.S. In Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Mega-Engineering Projects (edited by Stan Brunn), pp 532-567. Kluwer.

  • Casas, I., M. Horner, and J. Weber. 2009. 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. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 3: 227–245.
  • Kwan, M.P. and J. Weber. 2008. Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the 21st Century. In Transport: Critical Essays in Human Geography (edited by S. Hanson and M.P. Kwan), Ashgate: London.
  • Weber, J. and S. Sultana. 2008. Race, employment sprawl, and the journey to work in Birmingham, Alabama. Southeastern Geographer 48: 53–74.