Nicole Ngo, School of Planning, Public Policy and Management

Nicole Ngo, associate professor in the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management

Nicole Ngo

Practice Areas: Public Health, Impact of Climate Change on Health, Air Pollution, Environmental Policy, Urban Sustainability
Nicole Ngo is an academic expert in public health, the impact of climate change on health, environmental policy and urban sustainability. At the University of Oregon, Nicole is an associate professor in the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Nicole’s research focuses on public health and transportation. Previous projects include evaluating the effects of vehicle emission standards on air pollution and health, measuring urban air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa, and examining the effects of climate change on health and transportation choices. 

Contact: nngo@uoregon.edu | 541-346-0687

Website: http://blogs.uoregon.edu/nngo/

Recent Media:
Cutting funding for public transportation amid extreme temperatures is a match made in hell for marginalized communities (Prism Reports, Aug. 9, 2022)
UO study finds income affects bus ridership in bad weather (Around the O, May 13, 2019)