Lindsey Conrow

851 total citations · 1 hit paper
22 papers, 584 citations indexed

About

Lindsey Conrow is a scholar working on Transportation, Sociology and Political Science and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Lindsey Conrow has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 584 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Transportation, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Lindsey Conrow's work include Urban Transport and Accessibility (11 papers), Transportation Planning and Optimization (8 papers) and Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis (8 papers). Lindsey Conrow is often cited by papers focused on Urban Transport and Accessibility (11 papers), Transportation Planning and Optimization (8 papers) and Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis (8 papers). Lindsey Conrow collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United States and Switzerland. Lindsey Conrow's co-authors include Tom Logan, Mitchell J. Anderson, Heather Fischer, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Alan T. Murray, Christopher Pettit, Karen C. Seto, Hannes Taubenböck, Claire A. Jantz and Luis Inostroza and has published in prestigious journals such as Sensors, Landscape and Urban Planning and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Lindsey Conrow

19 papers receiving 560 citations

Hit Papers

The x-minute city: Measuring the 10, 15, 20-minute city a... 2022 2026 2023 2024 2022 50 100 150

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lindsey Conrow New Zealand 11 334 167 147 89 66 22 584
Bingjie Yu China 11 327 1.0× 198 1.2× 108 0.7× 188 2.1× 156 2.4× 18 602
Jixiang Liu China 13 594 1.8× 191 1.1× 160 1.1× 181 2.0× 52 0.8× 28 795
Longzhu Xiao China 14 526 1.6× 242 1.4× 231 1.6× 165 1.9× 47 0.7× 24 818
Chunli Zhao Sweden 14 392 1.2× 96 0.6× 125 0.9× 92 1.0× 52 0.8× 23 562
Zhuangyuan Fan Hong Kong 9 230 0.7× 144 0.9× 90 0.6× 119 1.3× 42 0.6× 15 431
Donghwan Ki United States 10 225 0.7× 217 1.3× 77 0.5× 270 3.0× 107 1.6× 23 575
Ismaïl Saadi Belgium 15 200 0.6× 382 2.3× 243 1.7× 92 1.0× 79 1.2× 45 796
Georgia Pozoukidou Greece 7 255 0.8× 131 0.8× 148 1.0× 91 1.0× 31 0.5× 23 470
Zihao An China 14 305 0.9× 122 0.7× 65 0.4× 262 2.9× 146 2.2× 32 652

Countries citing papers authored by Lindsey Conrow

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Fields of papers citing papers by Lindsey Conrow

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lindsey Conrow

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Lindsey Conrow. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Lindsey Conrow based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Lindsey Conrow. Lindsey Conrow is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Challies, Edward, et al.. (2025). Exploring urban and community resilience: key lessons from student research on resilient cities. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 49(3). 422–440.
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Anderson, Mitchell J., et al.. (2024). Distributional justice and climate risk assessment: An analysis of disparities within direct and indirect risk. Risk Analysis. 45(11). 3354–3374. 2 indexed citations
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Campbell, Malcolm, Lindsey Conrow, Tom Logan, & Simon Kingham. (2023). International Case Studies Report for in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: A Selected Portfolio of International Examples of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Exemplars. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, Eun‐Kyeong, Lindsey Conrow, Christina Röcke, et al.. (2023). Advances and challenges in sensor-based research in mobility, health, and place. Health & Place. 79. 102972–102972. 11 indexed citations
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Conrow, Lindsey, Cheng Fu, Haosheng Huang, et al.. (2023). A conceptual framework for developing dashboards for big mobility data. Cartography and Geographic Information Science. 50(5). 495–514. 3 indexed citations
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Kingham, Simon, et al.. (2023). Differences in walking and cycling between professional immigrants and comparable ethnic Dutch: A quantitative analysis from the Netherlands. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 21. 100915–100915. 1 indexed citations
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Logan, Tom, et al.. (2022). The x-minute city: Measuring the 10, 15, 20-minute city and an evaluation of its use for sustainable urban design. Cities. 131. 103924–103924. 187 indexed citations breakdown →
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Conrow, Lindsey, Malcolm Campbell, & Simon Kingham. (2021). Transport changes and COVID‐19: From present impacts to future possibilities. New Zealand Geographer. 77(3). 185–190. 3 indexed citations
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Conrow, Lindsey, Siân Mooney, & Elizabeth A. Wentz. (2020). The association between residential housing prices, bicycle infrastructure and ridership volumes. Urban Studies. 58(4). 787–808. 16 indexed citations
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Conrow, Lindsey, et al.. (2020). Using Accelerometer and GPS Data for Real-Life Physical Activity Type Detection. Sensors. 20(3). 588–588. 26 indexed citations
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Weibel, Robert, Haosheng Huang, Denis Infanger, et al.. (2019). MOBIlity assessment with modern TEChnology in older patients’ real-life by the General Practitioner: the MOBITEC-GP study protocol. BMC Public Health. 19(1). 1703–1703. 16 indexed citations
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Lieske, Scott N., Simone Leão, Lindsey Conrow, & Christopher Pettit. (2019). Assessing geographical representativeness of crowdsourced urban mobility data: An empirical investigation of Australian bicycling. Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science. 48(4). 775–792. 6 indexed citations
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Conrow, Lindsey, Alan T. Murray, & Heather Fischer. (2018). An optimization approach for equitable bicycle share station siting. Journal of Transport Geography. 69. 163–170. 63 indexed citations
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Wentz, Elizabeth A., Abigail M. York, Marina Alberti, et al.. (2018). Six fundamental aspects for conceptualizing multidimensional urban form: A spatial mapping perspective. Landscape and Urban Planning. 179. 55–62. 121 indexed citations
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Conrow, Lindsey, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Trisalyn Nelson, & Christopher Pettit. (2018). Comparing spatial patterns of crowdsourced and conventional bicycling datasets. Applied Geography. 92. 21–30. 48 indexed citations
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Lieske, Scott N., Simone Leão, Lindsey Conrow, & Christopher Pettit. (2018). Validating mobile phone generated bicycle route data in support of active transportation. Analysis & Policy Observatory. 2 indexed citations
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Leão, Simone, et al.. (2017). Building a National-Longitudinal Geospatial Bicycling Data Collection from Crowdsourcing. Urban Science. 1(3). 23–23. 10 indexed citations
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Mendoza, Natasha S., et al.. (2013). USING GIS TO DESCRIBE RISK AND NEIGHBORHOOD‐LEVEL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT OUTCOMES. Journal of Community Psychology. 41(7). 799–810. 5 indexed citations

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