Robert Cervero
Relevant papers
– “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” The Answer Is Yes
– Linking Urban Transport and Land Use in Developing Countries
– Transport Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness: Balancing Mobility and Livability
– Efficient Urbanisation: Economic Performance and the Shape of the Metropolis
Relevant books
– America’s Suburban Centers: The Land Use-Transportation Link (Routledge, 2018)
– Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places (Island Press, 2017)
– Transforming Cities with Transit (World Bank, 2013)
– Developing Around Transit: Strategies and Solutions That Work (Urban Land Institute, 2004)
– The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry (Island Press, 1998)
– Paratransit in America: Redefining Mass Transportation(Praeger, 1997)
– Transit Villages in the 21st Century (McGraw-Hill, 1997)
– Suburban Gridlock (Rutgers University Press, 1986)
Robert Cervero is an author, consultant, and educator in sustainable transportation policy and planning. During his years as a faculty member in city and regional planning at the University of California, Berkeley, he gained recognition for his work in the sphere of urban transportation and land-use planning. His research has spanned the topics of induced demand, transit-oriented development (TOD), transit villages, paratransit, car sharing, and suburban growth.
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