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Overview

Jean-Daniel Saphores is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and social sciences, with a concentration on transportation and related subfields.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including transportation, automotive engineering, marketing, building and construction, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

Main topics of their research include:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
  • Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts

Jean-Daniel Saphores has frequently published in several venues, with three papers in the Journal of Transport Geography, three in Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment, and three in SSRN Electronic Journal. Other frequent publication venues include RePEc: Research Papers in Economics and Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice.

Notable recent papers by this researcher include:

  • "E-shopping changes and the state of E-grocery shopping in the US - Evidence from national travel and time use surveys" (2020) in Research in Transportation Economics
  • "An L.A. story: The impact of housing costs on commuting" (2021) in Journal of Transport Geography
  • "Driving California's Transportation Emissions to Zero" (2021) in RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
  • "The energy-climate-health nexus in energy planning: A case study in Brazil" (2020) in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • "Does e-shopping impact household travel? Evidence from the 2017 U.S. NHTS" (2024) in Journal of Transport Geography

The researcher has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Lu Xu, Michael Hyland, Monica Ramirez Ibarra, Farzana Khatun, and Austin Brown.

Best Publications

  • Taking the “Waste” Out of “Wastewater” for Human Water Security and Ecosystem Sustainability

    Stanley B Grant;Stanley B Grant;Jean-Daniel Saphores;David L Feldman;Andrew J Hamilton

  • Willingness to engage in a pro-environmental behavior: An analysis of e-waste recycling based on a national survey of U.S. households

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;Andrew A. Shapiro

  • HOUSEHOLD WILLINGNESS TO RECYCLE ELECTRONIC WASTE - An Application to California

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Hilary Nixon;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;Andrew A. Shapiro

  • Estimating the value of urban green areas: A hedonic pricing analysis of the single family housing market in Los Angeles, CA

    Jean-Daniel Saphores;Wei Li

  • Urban tree planting programs, function or fashion? Los Angeles and urban tree planting campaigns

    Stephanie Pincetl;Thomas Gillespie;Diane E. Pataki;Sassan Saatchi

  • Information and the decision to recycle: results from a survey of US households

    Hilary Nixon;Jean-Daniel M. Saphores

  • Leaching assessments of hazardous materials in cellular telephones.

    John D. Lincoln;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;and Andrew A. Shapiro;Jean-Daniel M. Saphores‖

  • A comparison of the economic benefits of urban green spaces estimated with NDVI and with high-resolution land cover data

    Wei Li;Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Thomas W. Gillespie

  • Adapting urban water systems to a changing climate: lessons from the millennium drought in southeast Australia.

    Stanley Baugh Grant;Stanley Baugh Grant;Tim D Fletcher;David L Feldman;Jean-Daniel Saphores

  • Financing electronic waste recycling Californian households' willingness to pay advanced recycling fees.

    Hilary Nixon;Jean-Daniel M. Saphores

  • How effective are current household recycling policies? Results from a national survey of U.S. households

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Hilary Nixon

  • How much e-waste is there in US basements and attics? Results from a national survey.

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Hilary Nixon;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;Andrew A. Shapiro

  • California households' willingness to pay for ‘green’ electronics

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Hilary Nixon;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;Andrew A. Shapiro

  • E-waste bans and U.S. households' preferences for disposing of their e-waste

    Natalia Milovantseva;Jean-Daniel Saphores

  • Harvesting a renewable resource under uncertainty

    Jean-Daniel M Saphores

  • Australia's drought: lessons for California.

    Amir Aghakouchak;David Feldman;Michael J. Stewardson;Jean-Daniel Saphores

  • Understanding Preferences for Recycling Electronic Waste in California The Influence of Environmental Attitudes and Beliefs on Willingness to Pay

    Hilary Nixon;Jean-Daniel M. Saphores;Oladele A. Ogunseitan;Andrew A. Shapiro

  • Environmental and economic trade-offs in consumer electronic products recycling: a case study of cell phones and computers

    A.K. Bhuie;O.A. Ogunseitan;J.-D.M. Saphores;A.A. Shapiro

  • Fighting drought with innovation: Melbourne's response to the Millennium Drought in Southeast Australia

    Kathleen G Low;Stanley B Grant;Andrew J Hamilton;Kein Gan

  • The Economic Threshold with a Stochastic Pest Population: A Real Options Approach

    Jean-Daniel M. Saphores

Frequent Co-Authors

Julie M. Schoenung
Julie M. Schoenung University of California, Irvine
Stanley B. Grant
Stanley B. Grant Virginia Tech
Thomas W. Gillespie
Thomas W. Gillespie University of California, Los Angeles
Marlon G. Boarnet
Marlon G. Boarnet University of Southern California
Mark A. Delucchi
Mark A. Delucchi University of California, Berkeley
Tim D. Fletcher
Tim D. Fletcher University of Melbourne
Stephanie Pincetl
Stephanie Pincetl University of California, Los Angeles
Sassan Saatchi
Sassan Saatchi California Institute of Technology
Perran L. M. Cook
Perran L. M. Cook Monash University
Brett F. Sanders
Brett F. Sanders University of California, Irvine

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