Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 28, 2020
Brian Woodall, a professor in the Nunn School has co-authored “Reflections on Pandemics, Civil Infrastructure and Sustainable Development: Five Lessons from COVID-19 through the Lens of Transportation” published in Preprints.
The article co-authored with Adjo Amekudzi‐Kennedy, a professor at Georgia Tech’s School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Samuel Labi, a professor at the Purdue University’s Lyles School of Engineering, Mikhail Chester, an associate professor at Arizona State University’s School of Sustainable Engineering & the Built Environment, and Prerna Singh, a Ph.D. Candidate at Georgia Tech’s School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, looks at five lessons COVID-19 can teach us about sustainable development through a transportation lens.
Woodall, whose research focuses on sustainable development, is the author of “Growing Democracy in Japan: The Parliamentary Cabinet System Since 1868” published by the University Press of Kentucky, “Japan Under Construction: Corruption, Politics, and Public Works” published by the University of California Press, and “Japan's Changing World Role” published in Japan Society.