The researcher's work spans a comprehensive integration of transportation planning, urban transport optimization, public health interventions, behavioral studies, and social sciences. Through several papers focusing on traffic safety factors in Ghana, they explore how vehicle choices and satisfaction influence traffic congestion. Their research also delves into environmental and financial risks, employing geostatistical methods for recreational fishing catch rates, while highlighting the impact of COVID-19 through intervention analysis models. The researcher's interdisciplinary approach examines diverse aspects of transportation planning, including spatial patterns in fishing catch rates and behavioral health interventions. Their work reflects a holistic understanding of transportation systems, emphasizing both practical applications and theoretical advancements in related domains.
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