Research


 

2022

 

Sonkowsky, D. T., & Moss, M. L. (2022). Open Restaurants in New York. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.


 

2021

 

Moss, M. L., & Wise, R. G. (2021). The Port Authority region and foreign exports [Prepared for the Centennial Symposium of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., Rudner, C. E., Cowan, N. R., & Wise, R. G. (2021). How to save the subway fare with cannabis. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.


 

2020

 

Howland, R. E., Cowan, N. R., Wang, S. S., Moss, M. L., & Glied, S. (2020). Public transportation and transmission of viral respiratory disease: Evidence from influenza deaths in 121 cities in the United States. PLOS ONE, 15(12), e0242990. 

Kaufman, S. M., Moss, M. L., McGuinness, K. B., Cowan, N. R., Rudner, C. E., Limone, O., Malloy, J., Rivard, K., & Wise, R. (2020). Transportation during coronavirus in New York City. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation. 

Moss, M. L., & O’Neill, H. (2020). Economic consequences of proposed pandemic-related cutbacks in MTA transportation services and capital spending. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.


 

2018

 

Moss, M. L., McGuinness, K. B., & Wise, R. G. (2018). A new revenue source for mass transit: Legalizing and taxing cannabis. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., Schwartz, S., Rechler, S., Wylde, K., Samuelsen, J., Ward, P., Prendergast, T., Ferrer, F., Flake, F., Paterson, D., Towns, D., Molinaro, J., Law, K., & Bellone, S. (2018). Fix NYC Advisory Panel Report. Fix NYC.


 

2017

 

Moss, M. L., Kaufman, S. M., Levy, S., Smith, A., & Hernandez, J. (2017). Subway ridership 1975–2015. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.


 

2016

 

Moss, M. L. (2016). Downtown rising: How Brooklyn became a model for urban development. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.

Moss, M. L. (2016). Time to get moving: Improving commuter and intercity rail facilities and services on Manhattan’s West Side. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.

Moss, M. L., Kaufman, S. M., Hernandez, J., & Levy, S. (2016). L train closure and mitigation. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., & O’Neill, H. (2016). An investment that’s paying off: The economic and fiscal impact of the development of Hudson Yards. Appleseed.


 

2015

 

Downtown Alliance, & Appleseed. (2015). Surging ahead: Lower Manhattan’s economic revival and what it means for New York. Downtown Alliance.

Kaufman, S. M., Gordon-Koven, L., Levenson, N., & Moss, M. L. (2015). Citi Bike: The first two years. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Kaufman, S. M., Moss, M. L., Hernandez, J., & Tyndall, J. (2015). Economic growth and opportunity: Building New York City’s future in Lower Manhattan. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.

Kaufman, S., Moss, M. L., Tyndall, J., & Hernandez, J. (2015). Mobility, economic opportunity and New York City neighborhoods. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L. (2015). Surprise! WTC rebuilding pays off for the Port Authority – and the region. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.

Moss, M. L., Hernandez, J., Ferzoco, J., & Kaufman, S. M. (2015). Manhattan moves, even with the Pope. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation. https://wagner.nyu.edu/impact/research/publications/manhattan-moves-even-pope

NYU Rudin Center for Transportation. (2015). Maximizing the value of New York’s investment in public construction: The role of design-build procurement.


 

2014

 

Moss, M. L., & O’Neill, H. (2014). A Port Authority that works. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.


 

2012

 

Moss, M. L., & O’Neill, H. (2012). Urban mobility in the 21st century. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.

Moss, M. L., & Qing, C. Y. (2012). The emergence of the ‘super-commuter.’ NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., & Qing, C. Y. (2012). The dynamic population of Manhattan. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., & Qing, C. Y. (2012). The emergence of the super-commuter: Update with 2010 data. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., Qing, C. Y., & Kaufman, S. M. (2012). Commuting to Manhattan: A study of residence location trends for Manhattan workers from 2002 to 2009. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation. 


 

2011

 

Moss, M. L. (2011). How New York City won the Olympics. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., Mandell, J., & Qing, C. Y. (2011). Mobile communications and transportation in metropolitan regions. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation.

Moss, M. L., & O’Neill, H. (2011). Heliports and their importance to New York City. NYU Rudin Center for Transportation & Appleseed.


 

2009

 

Moss, M. L., Schellhamer, C., & Berman, D. A. (2009). The Stafford Act and priorities for reform. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 6(1), Article 13.


 

2008

 

Townsend, A. M., & Moss, M. L. (2008). New York: The city of the telephone. In F. M. Rojas, C. C. Valeri, K. Kloeckl, & C. Ratti (Eds.), New York Talk Exchange (pp. 25–30). SA+P Press.


 

2006

 

Moss, M. L. (2006). New York City in the 21st century. Economic Development Journal, 5(2), 7–16.

Moss, M. L., Kaufman, S. M., & Townsend, A. M. (2006). The relationship of sustainability to telecommunications. Technology in Society, 28(1–2), 235–244.

Moss, M. L., & Shelhamer, C. (2006). The Stafford Act: Priorities for reform (Cities, Communications and Catastrophe: Improving Robustness and Resiliency). NYU Center for Catastrophe Preparedness & Response.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2006). Disaster forensics: Leveraging crisis information systems for social science. In R. Van De Walle & M. Turroff (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd International ISCRAM Conference. Newark Institute of Technology.


 

2005

 

Moss, M. L. (2005). The redevelopment of Lower Manhattan: The role of the city. In J. H. Mollenkopf (Ed.), The contentious city: The politics of recovery in New York City (pp. 95–111). Russell Sage Foundation.

Townsend, A. M., & Moss, M. L. (2005). Telecommunications infrastructure in disasters: Preparing cities for crisis communications. NYU Center for Catastrophe Preparedness and Response.


 

2004

 

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2004). Moving information in the twenty-first century city. In Moving people, goods, and information in the 21st century: The cutting-edge infrastructures of networked cities (pp. 69–84). Routledge.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2004). Telecommunications: Catastrophe and recovery in the information city. In R. Zimmerman & T. Horan (Eds.), Digital Infrastructures. Taylor & Francis.


 

2003

 

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2003). Response, restoration, and recovery: September 11 and New York City’s digital networks. In A. M. Noll (Ed.), Crisis communications: Lessons from September 11 (pp. 55–68). Rowman & Littlefield.

Wallace Roberts & Todd, Siembab Corporation, Townsend, A., Moss, M. L., & RKG Associates. (2003). Hudson County Cyberdistrict Feasibility Study. Hudson County Office of Strategic Revitalization.


 

2002

 

Moss, M. L., & Brion, J. G. (2002). Foreign banks, telecommunications, and the central city. In P. W. Daniels (Ed.), Services and metropolitan development: International perspectives (pp. 265–284). Routledge.


 

2000

 

Moss, M. L. (2000). The political catbird seat in New York in 2001. Black Renaissance, 1(2).

Moss, M. L. (2000). Why cities will thrive in the information age. Urban Land, 59(9), 24–31.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2000). How telecommunications systems are transforming urban spaces. In J. O. Wheeler (Ed.), Cities in the telecommunications age: The fracturing of geographies (pp. 31–41). Routledge.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2000). The internet backbone and the American metropolis. Information Society, 16(1), 35–47.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (2000). The role of the real city in cyberspace: Understanding regional variations in Internet accessibility. In D. G. Janelle & D. C. Hodge (Eds.), Information, Place, and Cyberspace (pp. 171–186). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.


 

1999

 

Moss, M. L. (1999). Decentralizing Manhattan office markets. Grid, 1(1).

Moss, M. L. (1999). Hold the phone! Grid, 1(2).

Moss, M. L. (1999). The NYSE masters in-your-face technology. Grid, 1(2).

Moss, M. L., Wade, C., Wong, J. L., & Mitra, S. (1999). Municipal government online: How NYC can become the Internet city [Prepared for the Office of the Public Advocate for New York and the Accountability Project Inc.]. NYU Taub Urban Research Center.


 

1998

 

Moss, M. L. (1998). Technology and cities. Cityscape, 3(3), 107–127.

Moss, M. L., & Mitra, S. (1998). ’Net equity: A report on income and internet access. Journal of Urban Technology, 5(3), 23–32.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. M. (1998). Spatial analysis of the Internet in US cities and states. Conference on “Technological Futures”, Durham, England.

Moss, M. L., Townsend, A., & Tobier, E. (1998). Immigration is transforming New York. NYU Taub Urban Research Center.


 

1997

 

Moss, M. L. (1997). Technological trends affecting the manufacturing sector of New York City. FRBNY Economic Policy Review, 3(1), 87–90.

Moss, M. L. (1997). Reinventing the central city as a place to live and work. Housing Policy Debate, 8(2), 471–490.

Moss, M. L. (1997). Manhattan leads the ’net nation. NYU Taub Urban Research Center.

Moss, M. L., & Townsend, A. (1997). Tracking the net: Using domain names to measure the growth of the internet in U.S. cities. Journal of Urban Technology, 4(3), 47–60.


 

1996

 

Moss, M. L. (1996). Leaders and losers on the Internet. NYU Taub Urban Research Center.

Moss, M. L., O’Neill, H., & Kedeshian, J. (1996). Made in New York: The future of manufacturing in New York City. Taub Urban Research Center.


 

1994

 

Moss, M. L., & Carey, J. (1994). Information technologies, telecommuting and cities. In J. Brotchie (Ed.), Cities in competition. Routledge.

Moss, M. L., & Carey, J. (1994). Telecommuting for individuals and organizations. Journal of Urban Technology, 2(1), 17–29.


 

1992

 

Moss, M. L. (1992). Telecommunications and urban economic development. In Cities and new technologies (pp. 147–157). OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 

Moss, M. L., & Ludwig, S. (1992). The structure of the media. In J. H. Mollenkopf & M. Castells (Eds.), Dual city: Restructuring New York (pp. 245–266). Russell Sage Foundation.


 

1991

 

Moss, M. L. (1991). The information city in the global economy. In J. Brotchie, M. Batty, P. Hall, & P. Newton (Eds.), Cities of the 21st century: New technologies and spatial systems (pp. 181–190). Longman Cheshire.

Moss, M. L. (1991). The new fibers of urban economic development. Portfolio, 4(1), 11–18.

O’Neill, H., & Moss, M. L. (1991). Reinventing New York: Competing in the next century’s global economy. NYU Urban Research Center.


 

1990

 

Moss, M. L. (1990). Telecommunications and international financial centers. In B. D. Ruben & L. A. Lievrouw (Eds.), Mediation, information, and communication (Vol. 3, pp. 239–252). Routledge.


 

1989

 

Moss, M. L. (1989). Threats to financial services and information industries. Citizens Budget Commission Quarterly.

Moss, M. L., & Brion, J. (1989). Face to face: Why foreign banks still love New York. Portfolio, 2(2).


 

1988

 

Moss, M. L. (1988). An urban agenda for the 1990s. Urban Research Center, Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University.

Moss, M. L. (1988). New York vs. New Jersey: A new perspective. Portfolio, 1(2).

Moss, M. L. (1988). Telecommunications: Shaping the future. In G. Sternlieb & J. W. Hughes (Eds.), America’s new market geography: Nation, region and metropolis (pp. 255–276). Rutgers University.

Moss, M. L., & Defoyd, K. (1988). Teleports, cities, and regions. In Teleports and regional economic development. Elsevier Science.


 

1987

 

Moss, M. L. (1987). Telecommunications and economic development. In W. H. Dutton, J. G. Blumler, & K. L. Kraemer (Eds.), Wired cities: Shaping the future of communications. Washington Program, Annenberg School of Communications.

Moss, M. L. (1987). Telecommunications and international financial centers. In J. F. Brotchie, P. Hall, & P. W. Newton (Eds.), The spatial impact of technological change. Croom Helm.

Moss, M. L. (1987). Urban development in a global economy. In R. H. Lamarche & M. F. Estabrooks (Eds.), Telecommunications: A strategic perspective on regional, economic and business development: Selected papers from a conference held in Ottawa, November 10-12, 1986. Université de Moncton, Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development.

Moss, M. L. (1987). Telecommunications, world cities, and urban policy. Urban Studies, 24(6), 534–546.

Moss, M. L., & Dunau, A. (1987). Will the cities lose their back offices? Real Estate Review, 17(1).


 

1986

 

Moss, M. L. (1986). Can states face the future? A new agenda for telecommunications policy. New York Affairs, 9(3).

Moss, M. L. (1986). Discussion of chapter 7. In G. R. Faulhaber, E. M. Noam, & R. Tasley (Eds.), Services in transition: The impact of information technology on the service sector (pp. 178–182). Ballinger.

Moss, M. L. (1986). Telecommunications systems and large world cities: A case study of New York. In A. D. Lipman, A. D. Sugarman, & R. F. Cushman (Eds.), Teleports and the intelligent city (pp. 378–397). Dow Jones-Irwin.

Moss, M. L. (1986). The changing telecommunications infrastructure and its effect on education in the United States. In Using technology for education and Training. Information Dynamics, Inc.

Moss, M. L. (1986). Urban policy and telecommunications systems. In M. S. Rosentraub (Ed.), Urban policy problems: Federal policy and institutional change (pp. 150–163). Praeger.

Moss, M. L. (1986). Telecommunications and the future of cities. Land Development Studies, 3(1), 33–44.

Moss, M. L. (1986). Telecommunications policy and cities. Intermedia, 14(6).

Moss, M. L., & Dunau, A. (1986). The location of back offices: Emerging trends and development patterns. Real Estate Institute, New York University.

Moss, M. L., & Dunau, A. (1986). Offices, information technology, and locational trends. In J. T. Black, K. S. Roark, & L. S. Schwartz (Eds.), The changing office workplace. Urban Land Institute.

Moss, M. L., & Dunau, A. (1986). Urban growth, information technologies, and the Pacific Rim. Pacific Telecommunications Quarterly, 7(4).


 

1985

 

Carey, J., & Moss, M. L. (1985). The diffusion of new telecommunication technologies. Telecommunications Policy, 9(2), 145–158.

Moss, M. L. (1985). The new urban telecommunications infrastructure. Computer/Law Journal, 6(2), 323–332.

Moss, M. L. (1985). The telecommunications infrastructure in the City of New York. New York City Office for Economic Development.


 

1984

 

Carey, J., & Moss, M. L. (1984). A review of telecommunications technologies and public broadcasting (ISBN-0-89776-089-1). Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Moss, M. L. (1984). New York isn’t just New York anymore. Intermedia, 12(4/5).

Moss, M. L. (1984). Telecommunications technology and regional development. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Moss, M. L., & Warren, R. (1984). Public policy and community-oriented uses of cable television. Urban Affairs Quarterly, 20(2), 233–254.


 

1983

 

Moss, M. L., & Layton, B. (1983). The changing telecommunications infrastructure in New York City. New York City Office for Economic Development.

Moss, M. L., & Rutkowski, M. (1983). Réseaux de câble interactifs et services auxiliaires de pointe. Trimedia, 18–19, 22–29.

Moss, M. L., Warren, R., & Hellebust, K. (1983). Final report: A third of a nation wired. Benton Foundation.


 

1982

 

Moss, M. L. (1982). Socio-economic uses of the Hudson-Raritan Estuary. New York Bight Project, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


 

1981

 

Moss, M. L. (1981). Can cable keep its promise? New York Affairs, 6(4).

Moss, M. L. (1981). Introduction. In Telecommunications and productivity: Based on the international conference sponsored by the Center for Science and Technology Policy, Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University, January 29-30, 1980 (pp. ix–xx). Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program.

Moss, M. L. (1981). The telecommunications market of the eighties. Proceedings of The Systems ’81: Symposium.

Moss, M. L. (1981). Using technology. New York Affairs, 7(1).


 

1980

 

Moss, M. L. (1980). New prospects for the urban waterfront (New York Sea Grant Report Series). New York Sea Grant Institute.

Moss, M. L. (1980). Staging a renaissance on the waterfront. New York Affairs.

Moss, M. L. (1980). The challenge of urban waterfront revitalization. In D. Morell & G. Singer (Eds.), Refining the waterfront: Alternative energy facility siting policies for urban coastal areas. Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain.


 

1979

 

Moss, M. L. (1979). The lost waterfront of New York. Coastal Zone Management Journal, 6(2–3), 167–185.


 

1978

 

Moss, M. L. (1978). Cable television: A technology for citizens. Journal of Urban Law, 55(3).

Moss, M. L. (1978). Der Soziale Anwendungsberiech der Kommunikationstechnologie. In Regionale und Loteale Kommunikation in Fernsehen. Institut fur Publizistik und Kimmunikationstherorie, Universitat Salzburg.

Moss, M. L. (1978). Interactive cable television research in the United States. In P. Polishuk & M. A. O’Bryant (Eds.), Telecommunications and economic development. Horizon House International.

Moss, M. L. (1978). Reading, PA.: Research on community uses. Journal of Communication, 28(2), 160–167.

Moss, M. L. (1978). The development of two-way cable television: Applications for the community. In M. C. J. Elton, W. A. Lucas, & D. W. Conrath (Eds.), Evaluating new telecommunications services (pp. 199–214). Springer US.

Moss, M. L. (1978). Two-way cable television: A community communications system. Public Telecommunications Review, 6(6).

Moss, M. L. (1978). Two-way cable television: An evaluation of community uses in Reading, Pennsylvania: Final report to the National Science Foundation: Summary. The NYU-Reading Consortium, New York University, Alternate Media Center/School of the Arts, Graduate School of Public Administration.


 

1977

 

Moss, M. L. (1977). An agenda for the urban coastal zone. Coastal Zone Management Journal, 3(3), 213–215.

Moss, M. L. (1977). Cable TV and community services: A challenge for local government. National Civic Review, 66(8), 397–401.

Moss, M. L. (1977). Interactive telecommunications and local community processes. In W. Kaiser, H. Marko, & E. Witte (Eds.), Two-way cable television (pp. 53–60). Springer.

Moss, M. L. (1977). Marina del Rey: A prototype for urban development. In M. S. Rosentraub (Ed.), Financing local government: New approaches to old problems (pp. 20–33). The Western Social Science Association.

Moss, M. L. (1977). Public service uses of cable television. Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Research Applied to National Needs, Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C., November 7-9, 1976, 5, 100–102.


 

1976

 

Moss, M. L. (1976). The urban waterfront: Opportunities for renewal. National Civic Review, 65(5), 241–244.

Moss, M. L. (1976). The urban port: A hidden resource for the city and the coastal zone. Coastal Zone Management Journal, 2(3), 223–245.

Moss, M. L. (1976). The management of urban coastal resources. OCEANS ’76, 708–711.

Moss, M. L., & Drennan, M. P. (1976). The New York City waterfront: An analysis of municipal ownership and leasing of public land (New York Sea Grant Report Series). New York Sea Grant Institute.

Moss, M. L., Drennan, M. P., & Kret, E. (1976). The utilization of public resources: New York City’s waterfront. Northeast Regional Science Review, 6.


 

1973

 

Briggs, M. J., & Moss, M. L. (1973). Community decision-making and energy exploration: The Pacific Palisades conflict (NOAA:9645; SCU-T-73-003; USC-SG7-73; Student Papers in Marine Resource Management). University of Southern California, Sea Grant Program.

Moss, M. L. (1973). Alternative strategies for shoreline management. In R. Leed (Ed.), Shoreline management: The Washington experience. University of Washington.

Sorensen, J. C., & Moss, M. L. (1973). Procedures and programs to assist in the environmental impact statement process (Publication COM-73-11033; Sea Grant Publication #27). University of California, Berkeley.


 

1972

 

Moss, M. L., Warren, R., Bish, R. L., & Craine, L. (1972). Allocating coastal resources: Rationing and trade-off processes. In B. H. Ketchum (Ed.), The water’s edge: Critical problems of the coastal zone. MIT Press.