Oklahoma Transportation Center
Analyzing Impacts of Highway
Construction Activities in Oklahoma
Publications
The following publications have been completed as a result of
the research and development activities of this and other related projects:
Full Text available by following the link (pdf format) for those highlighted.
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2005/2006 Comer, Jonathan C. and Finchum, G. Allen. “All Roads Lead to Oklahoma City: Small Towns, Big Business, and Highway Bypasses.” The Southwestern Geographer, 9, pp 42-64 (reprinted in Volume 10, 2006, pp 52-74 to correct proof errors). 2004 Comer, Jonathan C. and Finchum, G. Allen. "Modeling the Influence of Highway Bybasses and Population on Business Activities." Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences, 27, 420-429. 2003 Comer, Jonathan C. and Finchum, G. Allen. "Socioeconomic Impacts of Highway Bypasses in Oklahoma." Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences, 26, 58-67. 2001 Comer, Jonathan C. and Finchum, G. Allen. "Business Impacts of Highway Bypasses." Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences, 24: 235-243. 2000 Comer, Jonathan C., Finchum, G. Allen, and Coleman, Amanda K. "A Methodology Using Geographic Information Systems to Evaluate Socio-economic Data Concerning Impacts of Highway Bypasses in Oklahoma." Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 80: 79-89. |