Robert Cervero


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Department of City and Regional Planning
228 Wurster Hall #1850
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1850

Phone: 510-642-1695
Fax: 510-642-1641
E-Mail: ROBERTC@BERKELEY.EDU
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Education

Ph.D., Urban Planning and Management Program, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles, 1977-80. Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.) and Master of City Planning (M.C.P.), Departments Civil Engineering and City Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 1973-1975.
A.B., Geography and Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969-1973.
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Employment/Affiliaton

1980-present: Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. Faculty Page.
Department Chair (2015-2016; 2005-2008); Carmel P. Friesen Chair in Urban Studies (2011-2016), Professor Emeritus (2016-present); Professor (1992-2016), Associate Professor (1986-1992), Assistant Professor (1980-1986).
Other Academic Appointments: Director, Institute of Urban and Regional Development (IURD) (2009-2014); Director, University of California Transportation Center (UCTC) (2009-2017); Co-Director, Center for a Sustainable California (2009-2011); Co-Director, National Transit Access Center (1994-1998); Associate Dean, College of Environmental Design (CED) (1992-95).
1990-1991: Resident Advisor and Project Associate, Harvard Institute for International Development, Urban Development Policy and Finance Project, Jakarta, Indonesia.
1978-1979: Senior Transportation Planner, Southern California Association of Governments, Los Angeles.
1975-1977: Director of Transportation, Billings-Yellowstone City-County Planning Department, Billings, Montana.
1974-1975: Transportation Engineer, Parsons-Brinckerhoff-Tudor-Bechtel, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
1973: Planning Intern, Southeast Virginia Planning District Commission, Norfolk, Virginia.
1971-1972: Aeronautical Engineering Assistant, Summer Intern, U.S. Navy, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia.
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Consulting and Advising (1986-Current)

Calthrope Associates. New Town Planning for Ho Chi Minh City. World Bank project. 2020-2021.

AECOM. Joint Development for Public Transportation Agencies; TCRP H-57. Subconsultant and Senior Advisor to AECOM, Boston; 2019-2020.

Land Value Capture for the First metro Line of Bogotá; Bogotá Metro Company, Bogotá Colombia, 2018.

World Bank Adviser on IEG evaulation of the World Bank Group's support for urban transport, Washington, DC, 2016-2017.

Arriyadh Development Authority, Advisor and External Panel Member on Public Transportation Program for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 2016.

World Bank. Consultant on “Tanzania Urbanization Review”, responsible for preparing chapter on Connectivity; Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, 2014-2015.

Asian Development Bank.   Advisor and reviewer on “Inclusive Urban Development for South Asia” project; Manila; 2014.

Calthorpe Associates.  Advisor on “Mexico City Regional Scenarios and Modeling” Study, Centro Mario Molina, 2014-2015.  

World Bank.  Consultant and advisor on congestion management and public transport development in Tianjin, China; project preparation mission to Tianjin; 2013-2014.

PB Place-making.  Sub-consultant on Transit Cooperative Research Program H-47, Linking Transit Agencies and Land Use Decision-making, Washington DC, 2012-2016.

Georgia Institute of Technology, Consultant on “The Architecture of the Megaregion” project, FHWA Transportation Planning Board, C. Ross, PI, Atlanta, 2012-2014.

World Bank Institute and Vietnam Academy of Managers for Construction and Cities; prepared and delivered course materials on “Infrastructure Planning and Management”, Executive Managers Training Program on “Building Better Cities through Better Urban Managers”,  Hanoi, Vietnam,  2013.

European Automobile Manufacturers' Association, Contract Consultant on: "Bus Rapid Transit: An Efficient and Competitive Mode of Public Transport", Brussels, Belgium, 2013-2014.

Johnson Reid LLC, Expert reviewer and advisor on: “Streetcar Corridor Evaluation methods: Economic Impact Analysis Tool”, Portland, Oregon, 2013.

City of Los Angeles, Strategic Planning for Transit Oriented Development, sub-consultant to I. Carlton and Associates; contributed to report on “Developing and Implementing the City of Los Angeles’ Transit Corridors Strategy Coordinated Action toward a Transit-Oriented Metropolis”; 2012

Stanford University, advisor on the Stanford University Transportation Strategies Plan; 2012-2013.

Montreal Hippodrome Project; advisor on building a socially inclusive eco-community on 100-acre former race track; participant of Experts’ Forum; City of Montreal, Canada, 2012.

Inter-American Development Bank, Advisor and Mission member on Montevideo Urban Transport Program; prepared report on “Integrating Bus Rapid Transit and Urban Development in Metropolitan Montevideo, Uruguay”; 2012

Arriyadh Development Authority, Advisor on transit-oriented and joint development for metrorail and bus rapid transit projects in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2012.

Fehr & Peers, Sub-consultant on Juneau Access Improvements; advised on estimating travel demand for proposed road investment in Juneau, Alaska, including induced demand impacts; 2012

World Bank, Finance, Economics and Urban Department, Study on “Integrated Spatial Development: Towards Integration of Transportation and Land Development in Growing Cities in Developing Regions”; Missions to Bogota Colombia and Ahmedabad, India; advisor, 2011-2012.

Resource Systems Group, Study on “The Effect of Smart Growth Policies on Travel Demand”,  SHRP 2 C16 project; sub-consultant and co-author of report, responsible for research syntheses; 2011-2012.

World Bank Institute, Rio Metropole Plan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; subconsultant, 2011.

International Transport Forum, OECD; study on “affordable mass transport services”, consultant; 2011.

World Bank Group, Study on "Travel Time Savings in Project Evaluations of World Bank Projects", Washington, D.C., 2010-2011.

United Nations Habitat, Author of introductory chapter, chapter on informal motorized transport, chapter on transport/land-use integratin, and concluding chapter for the "Global report on Human Settlements 2013: Sustainable Urban Transport", Nairobi, Kenya, 2010-2013.

AECOM, Auckland CBD Rail Link Urban Regeneration Project, sub-consultant; prepared a peer review report on urban regeneration impacts for AECOM, Oakland, CA, 2011.

Advisor on Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Analysis and Recommendations, Resources Legacy Fund, San Francisco, 2010-2011.

Monitor Group, San Francisco CA and Cambridge MA; expert advisor, speaker, and panelist to corporations; Brazil, 2010-2011.

Calthorpe Associates, Berkeley, CA; Advisor on greenhouse gas emission estimates for Rapid Fire Model of Vision California project, 2009-2010.

Dowling Associates: “Re-Inventing the Interstate: A ‘New Paradigm’ for Multimodal Transportation Facilities”, TCRP H-36, subconsultant, 2007-2010.

EMBARQ Turkey, Istanbul: conducted reconnaissance visit and prepared a report on opportunities for transit-oriented development in Adapazari and Antalya, Turkey, 2010.

Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C.; commissioned to prepare White Paper on Rail Transit and Land Development, 2009.

North Shore Staten Island land Use and Transportation Study; subconsultant to PB Americas, New York; design of integrated transportation and land-use strategies, including transit expansion and transit-oriented development; New York, 2009-present.

Curtin University of Technology, Perth Australia.  Co-taught studio course and co-authored report on transforming the Bentley Technology Precinct into a sustainable development: “Cities: Green or Red”, 2009.

World Bank Institute, Mission on Capacity Building in Urban Planning and Management, Jakarta and Bandung, Indonesia, 2009.

Ohio State University Transportation Plan; subconsultant to Sasaki, Inc., Boston, MA, 2009.

Expert Reviewer, Moving Cooler study, sub-consultant to Cambridge Systematics, Inc., 2009.

National Cheng-Kung University, Department of Urban Planning; subconsultant on Kaohsiung Transit Oriented Development Study, Tainan, Taiwan, 2008.

MTRC, Hong Kong; prime consultant on evaluating "Rail + Property" Program, Hong Kong, 2005-2008.

Expert Reviewer, Growing Cooler study, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2008.

Fehr & Peers and ICF Conculstant, "Mixed-Use Development and Vehicle Trips: Improved Estimation Methodology", subconsultant, 2007-2008.

Transit Oriented Design in China -- Shenzen Urban Transport Planning Center, Institute of Urban Planning and Design Institute (Shenzhen University), and Tianjing Urban Planning and Design Institute; Shenzhen and Tianjin, China, 2007-2008

PB PlaceMaking. "Tysons Corner: Planning and  Urban Design", Tysons Corner Task Force, Virginia, 2006-2008.  Co-author of report: “Transforming Tysons: Vision and Area Wide  Recommendations”, 2008, PB-PlaceMaking, et al.

Faegre and Benson Law Firm, advisor on property appraisal for Minneapolis ballbark condemnation case, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2007.
HNTB. “MTIA: Metrolink South and North, St. Louis; Madison, WI LRT project; 2006-2007. World Bank Institute and Quezon City, Quezon City CBD Renewal, 2007. Transit Cooperative Research Program, H-27A, “Ensuring Full Potential Ridership from Transit-Oriented Development”, subconsultant to PB Placemaking, Co-Investigator, 2005-2008.

National Cooperative Research Project 25, “Land Use Forecasting for Indirect Impact Analysis”, subconsultant to Parsons-Brinckerhoff-Quade-Douglas, 2005-2007.

Cambridge Systematics, Transportation and Land Use Course development, National Highway Institute,” subconsultant, 2005- 2006.  Preparing materials on transportation and land use interactions for national training course.

World Bank Institute, Local Capacity Building in Indonesia, consultant, 2005-2007.

FIA Foundation and Westminster University, “Contributions of Transport Projects to Welfare-to-Work: An International Study”, London, England, Co-Investigator, 2004-2005.

Team Leader, Mission on Urban Planning Futures for Wuhan, China; China Development Bank and World Bank; prepared and presented summary findings; Wuhan, China, October 2004.

Beijing Comprehensive Master Plan; technical assistance and training on transportation and land-use integration for Beijing long-range plan; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and National Center for Smart Growth, University of Maryland; Beijing, China June 2004-2006.

St. Louis MetroLink South Extension, subconsultant on economic and ridership benefits of light rail extension, HNTB, 2003-2004; prepared two reports on direct ridership models for the MetroSouth extension.

Bay Area Rapid Transit District, subconsultant on ridership impacts of transit oriented development,  January 2003-January 2004.

Utahans for Better Transportation, advisor on Legacy Parkway project, 2003-2004.

Fehrs and Peers Associates, Lafayette, California; direct ridership forecasting for proposed BART extension; 2003.

Bogotá-Cundinamarca Regional Planning Initiative, United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Bogotá, Colombia; July 2002-November 2005.  Prepared papers on:   "Recommendations on the Regional Planning and Development Project for Bogotá-Cundinamarca Based on Workshop Three" (2002); "Core Principles for Articulating a Transportation Vision for the Bogotá-Cundinamarca Region"(2003); "Institutional Arrangements for the Development of Regional Transport Systems: Models from the U.S., Canada, and Europe" (2003); "Institutional Aspects for Capacity Building and Participatory Planning" (2005). See: http://www.regionbogotacundinamarca.org/mos/index.php

Utah Transit Authority, ridership forecasts of transit joint development; November 2002.

Society of Protection of Nature in Israel and Tel Aviv Environmental Research Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; advised on mass transit and urban development at local, corridor, and regional scales in Tel Aviv-Jaffa; April 2002.

Shapell Industries, analysis of jobs-housing balance issues and contribution of housing production to narrowing imbalances in Tri-Valley of the San Francisco Bay Area, February-June 2002.

Riverside County, Bus Rapid Transit Program, Land-use thresholds for support BRT investments, Institute of Transportation Studies, 2002.

National Association of Realtors and Urban Land Institute.   Analysis of land-value capitalization effects for commercial and residential properties related to proximity to light-rail, heavy-rail, bus-rapid transit, and commuter rail services in Santa Clara County, Los Angeles County, and Orange County, California.  2001-2002.

Tellus Institute, Inc. Transit Cooperative Research Program, New Paradigms in Transit. Prepared materials and moderated sessions for Internet dialogue on New Paradigms in Transit.  January-March 2002.

State of California, California Futures Plan; advisor on land-use components of long-range state transportation plan; UCLA Public Policy Program, September 2001-January 2002.

State of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil; consutant and advisor on access, traffic, parking, and transit issues for master-planned Convention Center project, August 2001-March 2002. 

Montgomery County, Maryland, Planning Board; consultant and advisor on the development of a long-range Transportation Policy Strategy, March 2000-September 2001. 

California Department of Transportation; subconsultant to Cambridge Systematics on designing data base and evaluation of transit-oriented developments (TODs) in California, October 2000-June 2001.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Department of Transportation; consultant on land-use forecasting, station-area planning, and evaluation of accessibility impacts of long-range transit plan, July 2000-June 2001. 

United Nations Commission on Human Settlements (Habitat); regulation of the informal transport sector, comparative international study, July 1999-2001.

Community Design, Charette for Anchor Mills adaptive re-use project, Huntersville, NC, October 1999; with Duane-Plater-Zybeck Associates. City of Grand Rapids, Michigan; strategic transit and urban planning, May-October 1999.

City of Lake Forest, California, El Torro Corridor Project, design and planning consultant, October 1999.

City of Plano, Texas; land use and transportation planning strategies for the city, April 1999.

Independence Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Project, Charlotte, North Carolina; strategic planning and design, December 1998-2000.

Inquiry on the Scoresby Transport Corridor, Melbourne, Australia; expert witness and testimony, sponsored by the Public Transport User’s Association, December, 1998.

New town/transit village development, Dublin, Ireland, Mahoney-Pike Associates; assisted with conceptualizing new-town development plans for two large sites near rail stations; November, 1998.

Long-Range Transit Alternatives Analysis, Department of Transportation, City of Charlotte, North Carolina; policy consulting, ridership evaluation of land-use scenarios, economic impact assessment; 1998-2000.
HNTB, Irvine, California. Parana BOT Concession Project. Economic and land development impact assessment of proposed road improvement scheme in the state of Parana, Brazil, 1998.

National Training and Research Program on Transportation, Land Use, and the Environment, National Transit Institute, New Jersey; consultant with LDR International; Team Manager
and Course Co-Instructor; 1997-2001.
 
Transit Cooperative Resarch Program, New Paradigms for Public Transportation; prepared  statements on new paradigms for land use, management, pricing, organization, and 
environment; with Eno Transportation Foundation, 1997.
 
South New Jersey Light Rail Transit Project, Booz-Allen Associates; Evaluation of induced ridership demand and economic impacts, subconsultant, 1996-1997.

Transit Cooperative Research Program, Economic Impacts of Urban Transit Systems, with Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Co-Principal Investigator, 1996-1997. Joint Development Planning for St. Clair Extension of St. Louis Light Rail System. Bi-State Development Commission, STV/Booker Engineering, 1995-1996. Transportation Demand Management for Auckland, New Zealand, Travers Morgan. Reviewed U.S. experience with TDM and the implications for Auckland, 1995. Colma BART station impact assessment. San Mateo County Transit Authority. Expert witness and testimony on the property-value impacts of proposed station design, 1995. Jobs-Housing Balance in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Security Management Corporation. Conducted analysis of transportation and environmental benefits of proposed residential develoment on jobs-housing balance in Baltimore County. Provided expert testimony at public hearing, 1995-1997. Tren Urbano Impacts on Station Area Land Values, GMAC Tren Urbano Program, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1995. Evaluated impacts of planned light rail systems on property values. Development of Jaya Tangerang New Town, Jakarta, Indonesia, with Calthorpe and Associates, for PT Jayaland, 1995. Developed transportation and land-use elements for planned new town. Implementing Transit-Oriented Development Around Rail Stations Along Los Angeles' Metro Red Line, with Cordoba Corporation, for Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, 1995. Conducted impact analysis of proposed mixed-use development around the Little Tokyo/Arts Center Station. Emeryville Station Car Project. "Feasibility Study for Implementing Station Cars in Emeryville, California", Implementation of San Francisco Station Car Demonstration Program, 1994-1998. Transit Cooperative Research Program, Urbitran Associates. Project on "Improving Transit Connections for Enhanced Suburban Mobility", 1994-1996. Conducting research on suburban mobility. Transit Cooperative Research Program, Parsons-Brinckerhoff-Quade-Douglass, Inc. Project on "Transit and Urban Form", 1993-1996. Conducted theoretical and empirical work on transit-urban form relationships. Taiwan Science Industrial Park Administration, 1992-1993. Advising on developing a Science City Master Plan for the Hsinchu region. Conducting financial and economic appraisal for infrastructure development for Science City. City of Albuquerque, 1993-1994. Advised on long-range strategic transportation and land-use planning. City of Palo Alto, 1993. Advised on redevelopment of CalTrain station in Palo Alto. City of Houston, Texas, 1993. Evaluated the impacts of pedestrian designs on travel behavior. Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID), Jakarta, Indonesia, 1989-1992. Worked on numerous projects related to urban and regional development and finance in Indonesia. Prepared policy reports on: central-local fiscal relations; regional development grant reform; private participation in infrastructure finance; betterment tax financing; organizational approaches to solid waste management; grant allocations and tariff structures in the water supply sector; urban land and building valuation; deregulation of state and regional enterprises; parking pricing for DKI Jakarta; criteria for evaluating loan applications for bus terminals and solid waste facilities; and training materials for economic appraisals of loan proposals for infrastructure investments. State of Hawaii, 1990-92. Evaluated Alternatives Analysis and recommended busway options for the proposed Honolulu Rapid Transit System. The Newhall Land and Farming Company, 1990. Assisted with transportation element for the Valencia Town Center. Wilkes, Artis, Hedrick & Lane, Bethesda, Maryland, 1990. Prepared planning guidelines for the North Bethesda Conceptual Plan. Government of Indonesia and World Bank, Syarikat Sailcos SDN BHD, Pekanbaru, Riau. 1987-1990. Transmigration program and rural economic development planning. Prepared reports on settlement planning, socio-economic impacts, and regional economic development. Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements, Seoul, Korea. 1989. Infrastructure financing. Prepared report on alternative approaches for financing national highway improvements. Arthur Andersen & Company, Sydney, Australia and Houston, Texas. 1989. Advanced transportation development for new science community and facilities planning for multinational petroleum company. Rice Center for Urban Mobility Research, Houston, Texas. 1984-1988. Research projects on mass transit finance, joint development, and suburban mobility. Transportation Systems Center, U.S. Department of Transportation, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1982-1986. Research on subsidy policies for urban mass transit. Back to the Table of Contents

Legal Experience: Expert Witness, Depositions, Testimonies

Consultant/Expert Witness: Sound Transit v. Safeway, Inc., King County Washington Superior Court; served as consultant to Miller Nash Graham & Dunn on impacts of light rail extension on commercial property values in metropolitan Seattle; gave deposition; expert witness, King County District Court; 2017-2018.

Consultant/Expert Witness: Sound Transit v. Northgate Mall Partnership et al., King County Washington Superior Court; served as consultant to Miller Nash Graham & Dunn and an expert witness on the benefits of providing light-rail services to suburban shopping mall and surrounding neighborhood in Seattle, Washington; 2015.

Consultant/Expert Witness: Environmental justice suit against the Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Hanson Bridgett Marcus Vlahos Rudy, LLP; prepared expert report and rebuttal report on transportation finance, regional planning, and social equity; deposition and testimony, US District Court; 2007-
2009.

Expert Witness: San Diego RV Resort v. Metropolitan Transit Development Board, San Diego, California.  Consultant to Best, Best, & Krieger LLP, on land-market impacts of light-rail services in San Diego; deposition; expert witness; 2001-2003.

Expert Witness: Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority v. Bianchi, et al., San Jose, California. Consultant to Erickson, Beasey, Hewitt, Willson, LLP and SCVT; estimated land-value premium to high-density residential parcel near planned light rail station; gave deposition; 2001.

Expert Witness: Save Our Valley v. Sound Transit, Seattle, Washington. Expert to PrestonGates Ellis, LLP and Sound Transit; prepared report on benefits of at-grade alignment in the Ranier Valley; gave deposition; 2000-2001.

Expert Witness: Muzzi v. SamTrans, Millbrae, California. Expert to Erickson, Beasey, Hewitt, Willson, LLP and BART; gave deposition; prepared report on accessibility benefits at the Millbrae BART station,  2000-2002.

Expert Witness: Summerfield Suites v. SamTrans, San Bruno, California. Expert  to Hanson Bridgett Marcus Vlahos Rudy, LLP. Listed as expert witness; prepared report on benefits of proximity to rail transit 
for a hotel property, San Bruno BART station, 2000-2001.

Expert Witness: Tanforan Shopping Center v. SamTrans, San Bruno, California. Expert to Erickson, Beasey, Hewitt, Willson, LLP and BART; prepared report on accessibility benefits accruing to a large commercial-retail property from the San Bruno BART station; gave deposition; 2000-2001.

Expert Testimony: Government of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, Scoresby Freeway Judicial Inquiry, December, 1998.
Co-author to a Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1996; Bernadine Suitum v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, 
on Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Court, No. 96-243 Expert Witness: Henderson vs. SamTrans, Expert witness to Hanson Bridgett Marcus Vlahos Rudy, LLP and BART; gave deposition; prepared a report on accessibility benefits for the Colma BART station; filed deposition. 1994-95.
Expert: San Joaquin County General Plan. Provided expert testimony at legal hearing on the San Joaquin County General Plan, County Board of Supervisors, 1982.

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  Visiting Professorships and Research Appointments
Visiting Professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, China; 2019 – present.
Visiting Professor, New York University – Abu Dhabi, UAE; taught J-term course on “Green Mobility & Cities"; January, 2020; January, 2019; January, 2018; January 2017.
SMRT Visiting Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, February-March, 2017.
Visiting Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2016.
Academic Expert, College of Architecture & Planning, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2016.
Overseas Fellow, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, 2014-2015; Fellow Alumni, 2015-present.
Visiting Professor, Centre for Advance Spatial Analysis, University College London, 2014-2015.
Faculty Fellow, Penn Institute for Urban Research, Philadelphia, 2013-present.
Visiting Scholar, Visiting Scholar Program and Course Co-Instructor on workshop on: “Cities: Green or Red?”, Curtin University, Perth, Australia, August 2009.
Visiting Professor; Tongji University, Department of Urban Planning, Shanghai, China; Xi'an Univeristy of Architecture and Technology, Institute of Urban Planning, Xi'an, China; February 2004.
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Instituto Alberto Luiz Combra de Pós-graduação e Pesququisa de Engenharia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July-August 2000. University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, Melbourne, Australia, April-May 1996. Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements, Seoul, Korea, August 1989. Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, December 1988-January 1989. Institute of Transportation Sciences, Kaiserslautern University, Kaiserslautern, Federal Republic of Germany, November-December 1987. Institute of Economics, Dortmund University, Federal Republic of Germany, October-November 1987.
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Publications
Books

ASC2018.jpg (35000 bytes) America's Suburban Centers: The Land Use-Transportation Link. London: Routledge Library Edition, Urban Planning Series, 2018; re-release of 1989 book.
Beyondmobility.jpg Beyond Mobility. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2017; with E. Guerra and S. Als.
SG2A.jpg Suburban Gridlock II. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 2013 (re-release with a new introduction)
Transforming Cities--COMPLETE.jpg Transforming Cities with Transit. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2013; with H. Susuki and K. Iuchi; http://www.scribd.com/doc/119380943/Transforming-Cities-with-Transit
transituli.jpg Developing Around Transit: Strategies and Solutions That Work. Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 2004; with R. Dunphy, F. Dock, M. McAvey, D. Porter, and C. Swenson, 2004.
TM-Chinese2.jpgThe Transit Metropolis, translated into Chinese with an expanded introduction, China Architecture and Building Press, 2007. Hsue-shen Tsien Gold Medal award, 2013, Beijing, China
tranmet.jpg (14000 bytes) The Transit Metropolis. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1998.
paratran.jpg (13000 bytes) Paratransit in America: Redefining Mass Transportation. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 1997.
tranvil.jpg (40000 bytes) Transit Villages in the 21st Century. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997; with M. Bernick.
subcent.jpg (35000 bytes) America's Suburban Centers: The Land Use-Transportation Link. Boston: Unwin-Hyman, 1989.
gridlock.jpg (35000 bytes) Suburban Gridlock. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, CUPR, 1986.
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Journal Articles (Refereed) and Book Chapters
The Transit Metropolis: A 21st Century Perspective.  Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning, E. Deakin, ed, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2020; Chapter 7, pp. 131-149.
Transport Planning. The Routledge Handbook of International Planning Education, New York: Routledge, 2019; Chapter 22, with A. Broaddus.
Network Design, Built and Natural Environments, and Bicycle Commuting: Evidence from British Cities and Towns. Transport Policy Vol. 74, 2019, pp. 153-164; with S. Denman and Y. Jin.
Mobility Niches: Jitneys to Robo-Taxis.  Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 83, No. 4, pp. 404-412, 2017; DOI: 10.080/01944363.2017.1353433.
High-speed rail and economic development: business agglomerations and policy implications, High-Speed Rail and Sustainability:  Decision-making and the Political Economy of Investment, B. Henriguez and E. Deakin, eds., New York, Routledge, 2017; with J. Murakami.
Does compact development make people drive less? The answer is “yes”. Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 83, No. 1, 2017, pp. 19-25; with R. Ewing.
Just a better taxi? A survey-based comparison of taxis, transit, and ridesourcing services in San Francisco, Transport Policy, Vol. 45, 2016, pp. 168-178; with L. Rayle, D. Dai, N. Chan, and S. Shaheen.
Stay local or go regional? Urban form effects on vehicle use at different spatial scales: a theoretical concept and its application to the San Francisco Bay Area. Journal of Transport and Land Use, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2015, pp. 59-86; with D. Milakis and B. van Wee.
Transit-Oriented Development and the Urban Fabric, Sustainable Railway Futures: Issues and Challenges, B. Loo and C. Camtois, eds., Ashgate, Farnham Surrey UK, 2015, pp 75-92.
Do people consider an acceptable travel time? Evidence from Berkeley, CA, Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 44, 2015, pp. 76-86; with D. Milakis, B. van Wee, K. Maat.
Urban reclamation and regeneration in Seoul, Republic of Korea, Low Carbon Cities: Transforming Urban Systems, S. Lehmann, ed., Routledge, London, 2015, pp. 224-234.
BRT TOD:  Leveraging Transit-Oriented Development Through Bus Rapid Transit, Transport Policy,Vol. 36, 2014, pp. 127-138; with D. Dai.
Active Living Research: Creating and using evidence to support childhood obesity prevention. 2014. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Vol. 46, No. 2, 2014; with Sallis, J.F., Cutter, C.L., Lou, D., Spoon, C., Wilson, A.L., Ding, D., Ponkshe, P., Patrick, K., Schmid, T.L., Mignano, A., and Orleans, C.T.
Mobilités Durables, Vecteurs d’Intégration pour les Politiques Urbaines, De la Ville á la Métropole: les defies de la gouvernance,  Lefèvre. C., Roseau, N., Vitale, T., eds. Paris: l’œœ d’ or: critiques & cites, 2014, pp. 213-230.
Bike-and-Ride: Build It and They Will Come. Journal of Public Transportation, , Vol. 16, No. 4, 2013, pp. 83-105; with B. Caldwell and J. Cuellar.
Linking Urban Transport and Land Use in Developing Countries. Journal of Transport and Land Use, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2013, pp. 7-24.
Traffic Impacts of Variable Pricing on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Transportation Research Record, No. 2278, 2012, pp. 145-152.
Half-Mile Circle: Does It Best Represent Transit Station Catchments? Transportation Research Record, No. 2276, 2012, pp. 101-109; with E. Guerra and D. Tischler.
Cost of a Ride: The Effects of Densities on Fixed-Guideway Transit Ridership and Costs. Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 77, No. 3, 2011, pp. 27-290; with E. Guerra.
Driving CO2 Reduction by Integrating Transport and Urban Design Strategies. Cities, Vol. 28, No. 5, 2011, pp. 394-405; with R. Tiwari and L. Schipper.
Green TODs: Marrying Transit-Oriented Development and Green Urbanism.  International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2011, pp. 210-218; with C. Sullivan; also, Green TOD, Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond, T. Haas, ed., Rizzoli, New York, pp. 126-132.
Informal Public Transport: A Global Perspective. In: Urban Transport in the Developing World: A Handbook of Policy and Practice, H. Dimitriou and R. Gakenheimer, eds. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2011; with A. Golub.
More Hot Times on Less Hot Air: CO2 Reduction as a Co-Benefit of Good Development and Transport.  Road & Transport Research, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2011, pp. 3-18; with R. Tiwari and L. Schipper.
To T or Not to T: A Ballpark Assessment of the Costs and Benefits of Urban Rail Transportation.  Public Works Management & Policy, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2011, pp. 111-128; with E. Guerra.
Transit-Oriented and Sustainable Development. Urban Transport of China, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2011, pp. 23-27.
Traffic Generated by Mixed-Use Developments - A Six-Region Study Using Consistent Built Environmental Measures. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Vol. 137, No. 3, 2011,  pp. 248-261; with R. Ewing,  M. Greenwald, M. Zhang, J.  Walters, M. Feldman, L. Frank, and J. Thomas.
The Transition from Welfare-to-Work: How Cars and Human Capital Facilitate Employment for Welfare Recipients. Applied Geography, Vol. 31, 2010, pp. 352-262; with J. Sandoval and J. Landis.
Bus Rapid Transit Impacts on Land Uses and Land Values in Seoul, Korea. Transport Policy, Vol. 18, pp. 102-116, 2011; with C. Kang.
Direct Ridership Model of Bus Rapid Transit in Los Angeles County, Transportation Research Record, No. 2145, 2010, pp. 1-7; with J. Murakami and M. Miller.
Are Suburban TODs Over-parked? Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2010, pp. 47-70; with A. Adkins and C. Sullivan..
Travel and the Built Environment: A Meta-Analysis, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 76, No. 3, 2010, pp. 265-294; with R. Ewing.
Effects of Residential Relocation on Household and Commuting Expenditures in Shanghai, China, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,Vol. 34, No. 4, 2010, pp.  762-788; with J. Day.
Transit Transformations. In: Physical Infrastructure Development: Balancing the Growth, Equity and Environmental Imperatives, W. Ascher and C. Kruupp, eds. Chapter 6. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Urban Reclamation and Regeneration in Seoul, South Korea. In: Physical Infrastructure Development: Balancing the Growth, Equity and Environmental Imperatives, W. Ascher and C. Kruupp, eds. Chapter 7.  New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Effects of Built Environments on Vehicle Miles Traveled: Evidence from 370 U.S. Metropolitan Areas, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 42, 2010, pp. 400-418; with J. Murakami.
Transport Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness: Balancing Mobility and Livability, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 626, 2009, pp. 210-225.
From Elevated Freeway to Urban Greenway: Land Value Impacts of Seoul, Korea ’s CGC Project, Urban Studies, Vol. 46, No. 13, 2009, pp. 2771-2794; with C. Kang.
Rail + Property Development in Hong Kong: Experiences and Extensions, Urban Studies, Vol. 46, No. 10, pp. 2019-2043, 2009; with J. Murakami
Influences of Built Environments on Walking and Cycling: Lessons from Bogotá, International Journal of Sustainable Transport, Vol. 3, 2009, pp. 203-226; with O. Sarmiento, E. Jacoby , L. Gomez, and A. Neiman.
Public Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Global Lessons. Transit Oriented Development: Making It Happen, eds., C. Curtis, J. Renne, L. Bertolini. Surrey: Ashgate, Chapter 3, 2009, pp. 22-35.
From Elevated Freeways to Surface Boulevards: Neighborhood and Housing Price Impacts in San Francisco, Journal of Urbanism, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2009, pp. 31-50; with J. Kang and K. Shively.
The Active Living Research Program: Six Years of Grantmaking, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Vol. 36, No. 2S, 2009, pp. S10-S21; with J. Sallis, et al.
Suburbanization and Transit Oriented Development in China, Transport Policy, Vol 15, 2008, pp. 315-323; with J. Day.
Vehicle Trip Reduction Impacts of Transit-Oriented Housing, Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 1-17, 2008; with G. Arrington.
Transit-Oriented Development in America: Strategies, Issues, Policy Directions. New Urbanism and Beyond: Designing Cities for the Future. New York: Rizzoli, T. Haas, ed., 2008, pp. 124-129.
Informal Transport: A Global Perspective, Transport Policy Vol. 14, 2007, pp. 445-457; with A. Golub.
City CarShare: Longer-Term Travel-Demand and Car Ownership Impacts. Transportation Research Record 1992, 2007, pp. 70-80; with A. Golub and B. Nee.
Transit Oriented Development's Ridership Bonus: A Product of Self Selection and Public Policies, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 39, pp. 2068-2085, 2007; note: Erratum , Vol. 40, 2008, pp. 2026-2027.
Use Characteristics and Mode Choice Behavior of Electric Bike Users in China, Transport Policy, Vol. 14, 2007, pp. 247-257; with C. Cherry.
Drawing Lessons and Debunking Myths, The Urban Design Reader, M. Larice and E. Macdonald, eds. London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 425-434; adapted from chapter in The Transit Metropolis, 1998.
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Office Development, Rail Transit, and Commuting Choices, Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 9, No. 5, 2006, pp. 41-55.
Which Reduces Travel More: Jobs-Housing Balance or Housing-Retail Mixing? Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 72, No. 4, 2006, pp. 475-490; with M. Duncan.
A Re-Evaluation of Travel Behavior in California TODs. Journal of Architecture and Planning Research; Vol. 23, No. 3, 2006, pp. 247-263; with H. Lund and R. Willson.
Alternative Approaches to Modeling the Travel-Demand Impacts of Smart Growth. Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 72, No. 3, 2006, pp. 285-295.
An Ecological Approach to Creating Active Living Communities, Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 27, 2006, pp. 297-322; with J. Sallis, W. Ascher, K. Henderson, K. Kraft, J. Kerr.
Progress in Coping with Complex Urban Transport Problems in the United States, Urban Transport Development: A Complex Issue, G. Jönson and E. Tengström, eds., Chpt. 9, 2005, pp. 118-143.
Balanced Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Enhancing Mobility and Accessibility Through Institutional, Demand Management, and Land-Use Initiatives, Urban Planning Overseas, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2005, pp. 15-27.
Urbanisme Traditionnel, Nouvelles Technologies et Choix de Mobilités (Traditional Urbanism, New Technologies and Mobility Choices), Les Sens du Mouvement, S. Allemand, G. Ascher, and J. Lévy, eds. Paris: Belin Press, 2004, Chapter 22, pp 228-238.
City CarShare in San Francisco, California: Second-Year Travel Demand and Car Ownership Impacts, Transportation Research Record 1887, 2004, pp. 117-127; with Y. Tsai.
Job Isolation in the U.S.: Narrowing the Gap Through Job Access and Reverse-Commute Programs, Running on Empty: Transport, Social Exclusion and Environmental Justice, K. Lucas, ed., Bristol, U.K., The Policy Press, 2004, Chapter 10, pp. 181-196.
Effects of Light and Commuter Rail Transit on Land Prices: Experiences in San Diego County, Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2004, pp. 121-138.
Neighbourhood Composition and Residential Land Prices: Does Exclusion Raise or Lower Values? Urban Studies, Vol. 41, No. 2, 2004, pp. 299-315; with M. Duncan.
Growing Smart: Integrating Infrastructure and Regional Development in the United States, Journal of Infrastructure Planning and Management, No. 758, 2004, pp. 85-96; with M. Taniguchi.
Ten Principles of Land Use-Transportation Integration: Lessons from International Experience. 2004. City Planning Review (Journal of the Urban Planning Society of China) (in Chinese); with Ding, C., Song, Y. & Zhang, M.
The Built Environment and Travel: Evidence from the United States, European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2003, pp. 85-96.
Walking, Bicycling, and Urban Landscapes: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 93, No. 9, 2003, pp. 1471-77; with M. Duncan.
Growing Smart by Linking Transportation and Land Use: Perspectives from California, Built Environment, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2003, pp. 66-78.
City CarShare: First-Year Travel Demand Impacts, Transportation Research Record 1839, 2003, pp. 159-166.
Job Access and Reverse Commute Initiatives in California: A Review and Assessment, Transportation Research Record 1859, 2003, pp. 79-86; with Y. Tsai.
Road Expansion, Urban Growth, and Induced Travel: A Path Analysis, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 69, No. 2, 2003, pp. 145-163; also: Dialogues in Urban & Regional Planning, B. Stiftel et al., eds. London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 296-329.
Transit-centered Urban Villages, Time-Saver Standards, New York, McGraw-Hill, D. Watson, et al., eds., 2003, pp. 5.8-1 to 5.8.10; with M. Bernick.
Transit's Value-Added Effects: Light and Commuter Rail Services and Commercial Land Values. Transportation Research Record 1805, 2002, pp. 8-15; with M. Duncan.
Induced Travel Demand: Research Design, Empirical Evidence, and Policy Directions. Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2002, pp. 3-20.
Induced Travel Demand and Induced Road Investment: A Simultaneous-Equation Analysis, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. 36, No. 3, 2002, pp. 469-490; with M. Hansen.
Transportation as a Stimulus to Welfare-to-Work: Private Versus Public Mobility, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 22, 2002, pp. 50-63; with O. Sandoval and J. Landis.
California's Transportation Problems as Land-Use and Housing Problems: Towards a Sustainable Future, California's Future in the Balance: Transportation, Housing/Land Use, Public Higher Education, and Water Four Decades Beyond the Pat Brown Era, A. Modarres and J. Lubenow, eds., The Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs, California State University, Los Angeles, pp. 16-49. See: http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/publications/par/winter2001/growth.htm.
Built Environments and Mode Choice: Toward a Normative Framework, Transportation Research D, Vol. 7, 2002, pp. 265-284.
Benefits of Proximity to Rail on Housing Markets, Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2002, pp. 1-18; with M. Duncan.
Travel and the Built Environment: A Synthesis. Transportation Research Record 1780, 2001, pp. 87-113; with R. Ewing.
Efficient Urbanization: Economic Performance and the Shape of the Metropolis, Urban Studies, 38, 10, pp. 1651-1671, 2001.
Walk-and-Ride: Factors Influencing Pedestrian Access to Transit, Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 3, No. 4, 2001, pp. 1-23.
Transport and Land Use: Key Issues in Metropolitan Planning and Smart Growth, Australian Planner, Vol. 38, No. 1, 2001, pp. 29-37.
Transportation Planning, International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Oxford, England, Elsevier Press, Vol. 23, pp. 15873-15878, 2001.
Integration of Urban Transport and Urban Planning, The Challenge of Urban Government: Policies and Practices, M. Freir and R. Stren, eds. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank Institute, 2001, pp. 407 427.
Growing Smart by Linking Transportation and Urban Development, Virginia Environmental Law Journal, 19, 3: 357-374, 2000.
The Planned City: Sustainable Decentralization, in Cities in Perspective I, E. Wever, ed., Assen, The Netherlands, VanGorcum, 1999, pp. 115-128.
Reviving HOV Lanes, Transportation Quarterly, 53, 4: 67-81, 1999.
Tracking Accessibility: Employment and Housing Opportunities in the San Francisco Bay Area, Environment and Planning A, 31: 1259-1278; with T. Rood and B. Appleyard, 1999.
Rent Capitalization and Transportation Development in Jakarta, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 11, 1: 11-23, 1999; with B. Susantono.
Subcentering and Commuting: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1980-1990, Urban Studies, 35, 7: 1059-1076, 1998; with K.L. Wu.
Transit Villages: Assessing the Market Potential Through Visual Simulation, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 15, 3: 181-196, 1998; with P. Bosselmann
Electric Station Cars in the San Francisco Bay Area, Transportation Quarterly, 51, 2: 51-61, 1997.
Travel Demand and the 3 Ds: Density, Diversity, and Design, Transportation Research D, 2, 3: 199-219, 1997; with K. Kockelmann.
Paradigm Shift: From Automobility to Accessibility Planning. Urban Futures 22: 9-20, 1997.
Twenty Years of BART: Land Use and Development Impacts. Transportation Research A, 31, 4: 309-333, 1997; with J. Landis.
Polycentrism, Commuting, and Residential Location in the San Francisco Bay. Environment and Planning A 29: 865-886, 1997; with K. Wu.
Travel Choices in Pedestrian Versus Automobile-Oriented Neighborhoods. Transport Policy 3, 3: 127-141, 1996; with C. Radisch.
Jobs-Housing Balance Revisited: Trends and Impacts in the San Francisco Bay Area, Journal of the American Planning Association 62, 4: 492-511, 1996.
Mixed Land Uses and Commuting: Evidence from the American Housing Survey, Transportation Research A, 30, 5: 361-377, 1996.
California's Transit Village Movement. Journal of Public Transportation 1, 1: 103-130, 1996.
Transit-Based Housing in the San Francisco Bay Area: Market Profiles and Rent Premiums. Transportation Quarterly 50, 3: 33-49, 1996.
Transit-Oriented Development in the United States: Effects of the Built Environment on Transit Ridership and Travel Behavior. Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on Transport Research. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science, pp. 57-69, 1996.
Traditional Neighborhoods and Commuting in the San Francisco Bay Area, Transportation 23: 373-394, 1996.
Planned Communities, Self-Containment, and Commuting: A Cross-National Perspective. Urban Studies 32, 7: 1135-1161, 1995.
Sustainable New Towns: Stockholm's Rail-Served Satellites.Cities 12, 1: 41-51,1995.
Organizational Options for Providing Urban Waste Management Services: The Case of Indonesia. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 7, 1: 3-23, 1995.
Commuting in Transit Versus Automobile Neighborhoods. Journal of the American Planning Association 61, 2: 210-225, 1995; with R. Gorham.
Development Impacts of Urban Transport: A U.S. Perspective. Transport and Urban Development, D. Banister, ed., London, Chapman-Hall, pp. 136-156, 1995; with J. Landis.
Changing Live-Work Spatial Relationships: Implications for Metropolitan Structure and Mobility. Cities in Competition: The Emergence of Productive and Sustainable Cities for the 21st Century, J. Brotchie, et al., eds. Sydney: Longam Cheshire, pp. 330-347, 1995.
Using Census Data for Transit, Multimodal, and Small Area Analyses. Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning. Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Academy Press, pp. 83-94, 1995.
Making Transit Work in the Suburbs. Transportation Research Record 1451, pp. 3-11, 1994.
Transit-Based Housing in California: Evidence on Ridership Impacts. Transport Policy 1, 3: 174-183, 1994.
Rail-Oriented Office Development in California: How Successful? Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 1: 33-44, 1994.
Rail Transit and Joint Development. Journal of the American Planning Association 60, 1: 83-94, 1994.
Assessing the Impacts of Urban Rail Transit on Local Real Estate Markets Using Quasi-Experimental Comparisons. Transportation Research 27A, 1: 13-22, 1993; with J. Landis.
Land Market Impacts of Urban Rail Transit and Joint Development: An Empirical Study of Rail Transit Systems in Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. Land Use, Development and Globalization: Selected Proceedings of the Sixth World Conference on Transport Research, Lyon, France: World Congress on Transport Research, Volume I, pp. 243-254.
Transportation Alternatives in a Congestion-Pricing Environment. Proceedings of the Congestion Pricing Conference. Washington, D.C.: June, 1992, Policy Discussion Series, pp. 8-1 - 8-19.
Transportation and Spatial Development. Spatial Development in Indonesia: Review and Prospects, J. Kim, G. Knaap, and I. Azis, eds. Hants, England: Avebury, pp. 219-57, 1992.
Suburbanization of Jobs and the Journey to Work: A Submarket Analysis of Commuting in the San Francisco Bay Area. Journal of Advanced Transportation 26, 3: 275-97, 1992; with J. Landis.
Regional Distribution of Development Grants in Indonesia's Water Supply Sector. Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 4, 1: 3-16, 1992.
Futuristic Transit and Futuristic Cities. Transportation Quarterly 46, 2: 193-204, 1992.
Transit Joint Development in the U.S.: An Inventory and Policy Assessment. Environment and Planning C 9: 431-452, 1991; with J. Landis and P. Hall.
Suburban Traffic Congestion: Is There a Way Out?, Built Environment 17, 3/4: 205-17, 1991.
Jobs-Housing Balance as Public Policy, Urban Land 50, 10: 10-14, 1991.
Land Uses and Travel at Suburban Activity Centers, Transportation Quarterly 45, 4: 479-91, 1991.
Paratransit in Southeast Asia: A Market Response to Poor Roads?, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 3, 1: 3-27, 1991.
Congestion Relief: The Land Use Alternative, Journal of Planning Education and Research 10, 2: 119-129, 1991.
Transit Pricing Research: A Review and Synthesis, Transportation 17, 2: 117-140, 1990.
Accessibility and Third World Rural Development: A Case Study of Sumatra, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies 2, 2: 125-138, 1990.
Profiling Profitable Bus Routes, Transportation Quarterly 44, 2: 183-201, 1990.
Containing Traffic Congestion in America, Built Environment 15, 3/4: 176-184, 1989; with P. Hall.
Jobs-Housing Balancing and Regional Mobility, Journal of the American Planning Association 55, 2: 136- 150, 1989; also in: Regional Planning, Classics in Planning Series, D. Plane, L. Mann, K. Button, and P. Nijkamp, eds. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.
Suburban Employment Centers: Probing the Influence of Site Features on the Journey-to-Work, Journal of Planning Education and Research 8, 2: 75-85, 1989.
Mobility Challenges Posed by Population and Employment Decentralization, Genie Urbain 349 (August-September): 45-49, 1988.
Nouvel Espace Urbain: Un defi a la mobilite. Politique Industrielle 16: 95-113, 1989.
Land-Use Mixing and Suburban Mobility, Transportation Quarterly 42, 3: 429-446, 1988; also in Current Municipal Problems 15, 3: 307-325, 1989.
Congestion, Growth, and Public Choices, Berkeley Planning Journal 3, 2: 55-75, 1988.
Revitalizing Urban Transit. Private Innovations in Public Transit, J. Weicher, ed. Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1988, pp. 71-81.
Factors Influencing Commuting Choices in Suburban Labor Markets: A Case Analysis of Pleasanton, California. Transportation Research A, 22, 3: 151-161, 1988; with B. Griesenbeck.
Paying for Off-Site Road Improvements through Fees, Assessments, and Negotiations: Lessons from California, Public Administration Review 48, 1: 534-541, 1988.
Forecasting on the PC: A Planner's Guide to Time Series Packages, Journal of the American Planning Association, 53, 4: 510-520, 1987.
Money For Mobility: Lessons from California on Off-Site Road Financing, Urban Land 46, 8: 2-6, 1987; with John Greitzer.
Unlocking Suburban Gridlock, Journal of the American Planning Association 52, 4: 389-406, 1986.
Safeguarding Suburban Mobility, Transportation Research Record 1079: 20-27, 1986.
Intrametropolitan Trends in Sunbelt and Western Cities: Transportation Implications, Transportation Research Record 1067: 20-27, 1986.
Urban Transit in Canada: Integration and Innovation at its Best, Transportation Quarterly 40, 3: 293-316, 1986; also in Current Municipal Problems 14, 3: 305-322, 1986
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Time-of-Day Transit Pricing: Comparative U.S. and International Experiences, Transport Reviews 6, 4: 347- 364, 1986.
A Tale of Two Cities: Light Rail Transit in Canada, Journal of Transportation Engineering
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Short-Run Forecasting of Highway Gasoline Consumption in the United States, Transportation Research A, 19, 4: 305-313, 1985.
Experiences with Time-of-Day Transit Pricing in the United States, Transportation Research Record 1039: 21-30, 1985.
A Normative Framework for Transit Fare Policy-Making, Journal of Advanced Transportation 19, 2: 115- 131, 1985.
Managing the Traffic Impacts of Suburban Office Growth, Transportation Quarterly 38, 4: 533-550, 1984; also in Current Municipal Problems 12, 1: 72-90, 1985.
Deregulating Urban Transportation, The Cato Journal 5, 1: 219-238, 1985.
Examining Recent Transit Fare Innovations in the United States, Transport Policy and Decision-Making 3, 1: 23-41, 1985.
Revitalizing Urban Transit: More Money or Less Regulation? Regulation 8, 3: 36-42, 1984.
Examining the Performance Impacts of Transit Operating Subsidies, Journal of Transportation Engineering 110, 5: 467-480, 1984.
The Anatomy of Transit Operating Deficits, Urban Law and Policy 6, 4/5: 477-497, 1984.
Effects of Operating Subsidies and Dedicated Funding on Transit Costs and Performance, Journal of Urban Analysis and Public Management 8, 1: 37-53, 1984.
Exploring the Land Use Potential of Light Rail Transit in North America, Transportation Research Record 992: 1-8, 1984.
Cost and Performance Impacts of Transit Operating Subsidy Programs, Transportation Research 18A, 5/6: 407-413, 1984.
Light Rail Transit and Urban Development, Journal of the American Planning Association 50, 2: 133-147, 1984.
Recounting Federal Policy on Transit Operating Assistance, Journal of Urban Affairs 6, 3: 37-52, 1984.
Views on Transit Tax Financing in the U.S., Transportation 12: 21-43, 1983.
Cost and Performance Effects of Transit Operating Subsidies in the United States, International Journal of Transport Economics 10, 3: 535-562, 1983.
Possible Effects of Eliminating Federal Transit Operating Subsidies, Transportation Research Record 936: 25-31, 1983; with G. Black.
Perceptions of Who Benefits from Public Transit, Transportation Research Record 936: 15-19, 1983.
Abandonment of the Rural Poor, Ekistics 303: 449-452, 1983.
Tax Equity and the Finance of Transit, Transportation Quarterly 37, 3: 379-394, 1983.
Intergovernmental Goals for Public Transit, Journal of Advanced Transportation 17, 1: 29-47, 1983; with J. Brunk.
Peak Load Transit Pricing: Theory and Practice, Journal of Advanced Transportation 16, 3: 209-230, 1982.
Multistage Approach for Estimating Transit Costs, Transportation Research Record 877: 67-75, 1982.
Examining Likely Consequences of a New Transit Fare Policy, Transportation Research Record 877: 79-84, 1982.
Transit Cross-Subsidies, Transportation Quarterly 36, 3: 377-389, 1982.
The Transit Pricing Evaluation Model: A Tool for Exploring Fare Policy Options, Transportation Research A, 16, 4: 313-323, 1982.
An Answer to the Transit Crisis: The Case for Distance-Based Transit Fares, Journal of Contemporary Studies 5, 2: 59-70, 1982; with M. Wachs.
Graduated Fares Can Save Our Transit Systems, Planning 48, 1: 22-23, 1982.
Flat versus Differentiated Transit Pricing: What's a Fair Fare? Transportation 10, 3: 211-232, 1981; also in: Transport Policy, K. Button and R. Stough, eds: Chelenham, UK: Elger, pp. 569-590, 1996.
Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Current Transit Fare Policies, Transportation Research Record 799: 7-15, 1981.
Efficiency and Equity Implications of Transit Fare Policies: Abstract, Journal of Planning Education and Research 1, 1: 48, 1981.
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Research Reports and Monographs
Travel of TOD Resdients in the San Francisco Bay Area: Examining the Impact of Affordable Housing.  Report prepared for the Bay Area Rapid Transit Authority and San Francisco Foundation, 2019; with J. Barajas and K. Frick.
Sustainable and equitable transportation in Latin America, Asia and Africa: The challenges of integrating BRT and private transit services
.  VREF Research Report, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, UC Berkeley, 2019; with D. Chatman, L. Rayle and M. Palacios.
Linking Transit Agencies and Land Use Decision-Making: Guidebook for Transit Agencies, TCRP Report 182, Transportation Research Board, Transit Cooperative Research Program, 2016; with WSP-Parsons Brinckerhoff, GB Place Making, and The Overhead Wire. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/tcrp/tcrp_rpt_182.pdf
App-Based, On-Demand Ride Services: Comparing Taxi and Ridesourcing Trips and User Characterisitcs in San Francisco. Berkeley: UCTC Faculty Research Paper, UCTC-FR-2014-08, 2014; with. L. Rayle, S. Shaheen, N. Chan, D. Dai. (http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2014-08.pdf)
Making Effective Fixed-Guideway Transit Investments: Indicators of Success
. Washington DC: Transit Cooperative Research Program, TCRP 167, 2014; with D. Chatman and others. http://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/170972.aspx?utm_source=http://www.trb.org/Rss.aspx%3Fsn%3DAnnualMeetingAnnouncements&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=TRB+Annual+Meeting+Announcements
Bus Rapid Transit: An Efficient and Competitive Mode of Public Transport.  Brussels: ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association), 20th ACEA Scientific Advisory Group Report (http://www.acea.be/uploads/publications/20th_SAG_HR.pdf); also, IURD Working Paper 2013-01 (http://www.iurd.berkeley.edu/publications/wp/2013-01.pdf).
Transport Infrastructure and the Environment: Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism. IURD Working Paper, 2013-3, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley,  http://www.iurd.berkeley.edu/publications/wp/2013-03.pdf; also, in Proceedings of  the 2nd Planocosmo International Conference, Bandung Institute of Technology, October 2013.
Lead author on: “The Urban Mobility Challenge” (Chapter 1), “Mobility and Urban Form” (Chapter 5), and “Toward Sustainable Urban Mobility” (Chapter 10); contributing author to: “The State of Urban Passenger Transport” (Chapter 2); Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility, Global Report on Human Settlements 2013,  UN Habitat, Nairobi, 2013. http://www.unhabitat.org/pmss/listItemDetails.aspx?publicationID=3503
Bike and Ride: Built It and They Will Come. UCTC Faculty Research Paper, UCTC-FR-2012-16, 2012; with B. Caldwell and J. Cuellar. http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2012-16.pdf; also in: http://its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2012/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2012-5.pdf
Developing and Implementing the City of Los Angeles’ Transit Corridors Strategy: Coordinated Action toward a Transit-Oriented Metropolis.  City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor, 2012; with I. Carlton, M. Rhodes, E. Lavine. http://mayor.lacity.org/stellent/groups/electedofficials/@myr_ch_contributor/documents/contributor_web_content/lacityp_022367.pdf
Bay Bridge Toll Evaluation: Final Report. UCTC Faculty Research Paper, UCTC-FR-2012-11, 2012; with E. Deakin, K. Frick, A. Skabardonis, I. Barnes, K. Kingsley, J. Rubin, http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2012-11.pdf
The Effects of Smart Growth Policies on Travel Demand.  Washington, DC: Transportation Research Board, National Academies, Strategic Highway Research Program 2, Report S2-C16-1, 2012; with M. Outwater, C. Smith, J. Walters, Brian Welch, K. Kockelman, and J. Kuzmyak. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/shrp2/SHRP2_S2-C16-RR-1.pdf
High-Speed Rail and Economic Development: Business Agglomerations and Policy Implications. UCTC Faculty Research Paper, UCTC-FR-2012-10, 2012; with J. Murakami.  http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2012-10.pdf
Urban Densities and Transit: A Multi-dimensional Perspective, Volvo Center Research Paper, 201; with E. Guerra. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2011/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2011-6.pdf
The Half-Mile Circle: Does It Best Represent Transit Station Catchments?
UCTC Faculty Research Paper, Volvo Center Research Paper, 2011; with E. Guerra and D. Tischler. http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2011-09.pdf; http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2011/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2011-5.pdf
Advancing Bus Rapid Transit and Transit Oriented Corridors in California’s Central Valley.  2011. UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Institute of Transportation Studies. Working Paper UCB-ITS-VWP-2011-3; with M. Braughton, M. Brill, S. Lee, and G. Binger. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2011/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2011-3.pdf
State Roles in Providing Affordable Mass Transport Services for Low-Income Residents
. Paris: International Transport Forum, OECD, Discussion Paper No. 2011-1.  http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/jtrc/DiscussionPapers/DP201117.pdf
Beyond Travel-Time Savings: An Expanded Framework for Evaluating Urban Transport Projects.
Washington, D.C.: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, Department for International Development, Transport Research Support Program, 2011.http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTTRANSPORT/Resources/336291-1239112757744/5997693-1294344242332/Traveltimesaving.pdf
Cost of a Ride: The Effects of Densities on Fixed-Guideway Transit Ridership and Capita Costs. UCTC Faculty Research Paper, UCTC-FR-2010-32, 2010; with E. Guerra. http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2010-32.pdf.
Reinventing the Interstate: A 'New Paradigm' for Multimodal Transportation Corridors
, TCRP Report 145, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2011; with C. Ferrell et al.
Toward Green TODs. 2010. UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Institute of Transportation Studies. Working Paper UCB-ITS-VWP-2010-7; with C. Sullivan. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2010/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2010-7.pdf
Environmental and Other Co-benefits of Developing a High Speed Rail System in California: A Prospective Vision 2010-2040, Working Paper No. CEPP044, UCB Center for Environmental Public Policy, December, 2010; with J. Murakami. http://californiaconnect.com/files/pdf/murakami__cervero_hsr_feb_2011-1.pdf
Informal Motorized Transport.  Background paper for: Planning and Design for Sustainable Urban Mobility, Global Report on Human Settlements 2013,  UN Habitat, Nairobi, 2011.
California High Speed Rail and Economic Development: Station-Area Market Profiles and Public Policy Responses, Volvo Center for Future Urban Transport, UC Berkeley; paper presented at Symposium on High Speed Rail in California, Center for Environmental Public Policy, December 2010; with J. Murakami. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/volvocenter/Cervero/California_High_Speed_Rail_and_Economic_Development_Paper_-murakami_cervero2.pdf.
Toward Green TODs. 2010. UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Institute of Transportation Studies. Working Paper UCB-(TS-VWP-2010-7; with C. Sullivan. http://iurd.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/wp1/2010-02.pdf
Suburban Transformations:From Employment Centers to Mixed-Use Activity Centers. Berkeley: University of California Transportation Center, UCTC FR-2010-13, 2010; with Y. Komada and A. Krueger, http://www.uctc.net/research/papers/UCTC-FR-2010-13.pdf
Urban Development on Railway-Served Land: Lessons and Opportunities for the Developing World
. Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transportation, VWP-2009-13, 2009. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2009/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2009-13.pdf
Are TODs Overparked? Berkeley: University of California Transportation Center, UCTC Research Paper 882, 2009; with A. Atkins and C. Sullivan. http://www.uctc.net/papers/882.pdf; also, UCTC Policy Brief: http://www.uctc.net/papers/pb09_01.pdf
Bus Rapid Transit Impacts on Land Uses and Land Values in Seoul, Korea.  Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transportation, VWP-2009-4, 2009; with C.D. Kang. http://repositories.cdlib.org/its/future_urban_transport/vwp-2009-4/
Direct Ridership Model of Bus Rapid Transit in Los Angeles County
. Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transportation, VWP-2009-3, 2009; with J. Murakami and M. Miller. http://repositories.cdlib.org/its/future_urban_transport/vwp-2009-3/ From Elevated Freeway to Linear Park: Land Price Impacts of Seoul, Korea’s CGC Project. Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transportation, VWP-2008-7, 2008; with C. Kang. http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=its/future_urban_transport
Effects of TOD on Housing, Parking and Travel. Washington: Transit Cooperative Research Program, Report 128 2008; Principal Investigator, with GB Arrington. http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/tcrp/tcrp_rpt_128.pdf
Transit Transformations: Private Financing and Sustainable Urbanism in Hong Kong and Tokyo. Pacific Basin Research Center, Soka University of America, Working Paper, 2008: http://www.pbrc.soka.edu/Publications_WorkingPapers.aspx
Residential Relocation and Commuting Behavior in Shanghai, China: The Case for Transit Oriented Development. Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Paper VWP 2008-4, 2008; with J. Day. http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=its/future_urban_transport
Rail and Property Development in Hong Kong, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Working Paper, 2008; with J. Murakami. See: http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/PubDetail.aspx?pubid=1388
Rail + Property Development: A Model of Sustainable Transit Finance and Urbanism. Hong Kong: MTR Corporation, 2008; also, UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Paper VWP-2008-5. http://repositories.cdlib.org/its/future_urban_transport/vwp-2008-5/
From Elevated Freeways to Surface Boulevards: Neighborhood, Traffic, and Housing Price Impacts in San Francisco. UCTC Working Paper, 2007. http://www.uctc.net/papers/836.pdf
Forecasting Indirect Land Use Effects of Transportation Projects. National Cooperative Highway Research Program, NCHRP Project 25, 2007; with U. Avin and T. Moore.
The Effect of Housing Near Transit Stations on Vehicle Trip Rates and Transit Trip Generation. Prepared for California Department of Housing and Community Development and California Department of Transportation, IURD, 2007; with R. Lee.
Making Do: How Working Families in Seven U.S. Metropolitan Areas Trade Off Housing Costs and Commuting Times. Center for Housing Policy and the National Housing Conference; ITS Research Report 2006-06, 2006; with K. Chapple, J. Landis, and M. Wachs. http://repositories.cdlib.org/its/reports/UCB-ITS-RR-2006-4/
San Francisco City CarShare: Longer-Term Travel-Demand and Car Ownership Impacts. IURD Working Paper 2006-07, 2006; with A. Golub and B. Nee. http://iurd.berkeley.edu/catalog/Working_Paper_Titles/San_Francisco_City_CarShare_Longer_Term_Travel_Demand_and_Car_Ownership
Balanced Growth, Travel Demand, and Physical Activity. Berkeley: University of California Transportation Center, UCTC Working Paper, 2006; with M. Duncan.
Evaluating the Contribution of Transport Projects to Welfare to Work: An International Study – US National Report. London: FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, Transport and Social Exclusion: Phase 2, 2005.
Evaluating the Contribution of Transport Projects to Welfare to Work: An International Study – Final Summary Report. London: FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, Transport and Social Exclusion: Phase 2, 2005; with K. Lucas, S. Tyler, J. Orfeuil.
Accessible Cities and Regions: A Framework for Sustainable Transport and Urbanism in the 2st Century. Berkeley: UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Working Paper, UCB-ITS-VWP-2005-3. http://www.its.berkeley.edu/publications/UCB/2005/VWP/UCB-ITS-VWP-2005-3.pdf
Transit Oriented Development in America: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects. Washington, D.C.: Transit Cooperative Research Program, Report, 102, 2004; with G. Arrington, J. Smith-Heimer, R. Dunphy, and others. http://gulliver.trb.org/publications/tcrp/tcrp_rpt_102.pdf
Does the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the Evidence, Washington, D.C., TRB Special Report 282, Transportation Research Board and Institute of Medicine, 2005; co-authored sections as committee member.
Travel Characteristics of Transit-Oriented Development in California. Sacramento: Caltrans Statewide Planning Studies Grant, 2004; with H. Lund and R. Willson. http://www.csupomona.edu/%7Erwwillson/tod/Pictures/TOD2.pdf
St. Louis MetroLink South Ridership Forecasts: Second Revised Estimates for Modified Alignments Using Local and National “Direct” Ridership Forecasting Models, August, 2004, Draft EIS, St. Louis Metro South MetroLink Extension, East-West Gateway COG, St. Louis. http://www.ewgateway.org/metrosouth/reports/pdfs/Appendix%20E%20-%20Cervero%20Report%20-%20FTA%20Rev%203.pdf
Forecasting Transit Demand in a Fast Growing Corridor: The Direct-Ridership Model Approach, Fehrs and Peers Associates, 2003; http://www.fehrandpeers.com/fp-lib/public/forecast-td-dirRidershp-approach.pdf
San Francisco City CarShare: Travel-Demand Trends and Second-Year Impacts. Berkeley: IURD Working Paper 2003-05, 2003.
Residential Self Selection and Rail Commuting: A Nested Logit Analysis. Berkeley: UCTC Working Paper, 2002; with M. Duncan. http://www.uctc.net/papers/604.pdf
Transportation and Urbanism: Sorting Out Ideology from Empiricism. The 2001 LeFrak Monograph. College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland, Urban Studies and Planning Program, 2002, ISBN 0-913749-52-4.
Transit-Oriented Development and Joint Development in the United States: A Literature Review, Research Results Digest Number 52, Transit Cooperative Research Program, October 2002; with C. Ferrell and S. Murphy. http://gulliver.trb.org/publications/tcrp/tcrp_rrd_52.pdf
City CarShare: Assessment of Intermediate-Term Travel-Behavior Impacts, Working Paper 2002-03, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley. Report prepared for the City of San Francisco, Department of Transportation & Parking, July 2003; with N. Creedman, M. Pohan, M. Pai, and Y. Tsai.
Reverse Commuting and Job Access in California: Markets, Needs, and Policy Prospects, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Report prepared for the California Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency, 2002; with Y. Tsai, J. Dibb, A. Kluter, C. Nuworsoo, I. Petrovia, M. Pohan, M. Wachs, and E. Deakin.
City CarShare: Assessment of Short-Term Travel-Behavior Impacts, Working Paper 2002-01, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkeley. Report prepared for the City of San Francisco, Department of Transportation & Parking, 2002; with N. Creedman, M. Pohan, and M. Pai.
Informal Transport in the Developing World, Nairobi, UNCHS (Habitat), 2001.
Adaptive Transit: Enhancing Suburban Transit Services. IURD Monograph 99-01, 1999.
Transit Villages in California: Progress, Prospects, and Policy Reforms. IURD Working Paper 98-08, 1998.
Economic Impact Analysis of Transit Investments: Guidebook for Practitioners. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, Transit Cooperative Research Program, Report 35, National Research Council, 1998; with Cambridge Systematics and D. Aschuer.
Transportation in Developing Countries: Conference Proceedings, IURD Working Paper 98-07, 1998; co-editor (with J. Mason); conference co-organizer; author of "Introduction and Opening Remarks" and Concluding Remarks "Where We Go From Here". Rent Capitalization and Transportation Infrastructure Development in Jakarta, Indonesia. IURD Working Paper 695, 1997; with B. Susantono. Job Accessibility as a Performance Indicator: An Analysis of Trends and their Social Policy Implications in the San Francisco Bay Area. IURD Working Paper 692, 1997. Transit-Induced Accessibility and Agglomeration Benefits: A Land Market Evaluation. IURD Working Paper 691, 1997. Improving Transit Connections for Enhanced Suburban Mobility. TCRP B-6, 1997; with Urbitrans Associates. Transit and Urban Form, Volumes I and II. TCRP Report 16, Transit Cooperative Research Program, Washington, D.C., 1996; with Sam Seskin, Jeff Zupan, and Jane Howard. High-Speed Rail and Development of California's Central Valley: Comparative Lessons and Public Policy Considerations. IURD Working Paper 675, 1996; with M. Bernick.
Paradigm Shift: From Automobility to Accessibility Planning.  UC Berkeley: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Working Paper 677: http://iurd.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/wp/677.pdf Implementing Transit-Based Development on Rail Transit Lines throughout the United States. Washington, D.C.: Federal Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1996; with M. Bernick. The Emeryville Station Car Program: Program Development, Early Impacts, and Future Prospects. IURD Working Paper 671, 1996; with M. Bernick. Commercial Paratransit in the United States. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1996. Future Ride: Adapting New Technologies to Paratransit in the United States. IURD Working Paper 655, 1996. Creating a Linear City with a Surface Metro: The Story of Curitiba, Brazil. IURD Working Paper 642, 1995. An Evaluation of the Relationship Between Transit and Urban Form, Research Results Digest, Transit Cooperative Research Program, Number 7, June 1995; with S. Seskin. Designing, Planning, and Negotiating Waterfront Development: Perspectives from the U.S. and Their Implications for the Jakarta Waterfront Project. Report prepared for the Regional Planning and Development Board, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1995. Colvista: Contributing to Jobs-Housing Balance in Hunt Valley-Timonium. Report prepared for Security Management Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland, 1995. Land-Use and Development Impacts of BART. BART @ 20 Study, IURD, Monograph 49; with C. Castellanos, W. Sarosa, and K. Wu, 1995. Rail Access Modes and Catchment Areas for the BART System. BART @ 20 Study, IURD, Monograph 50, 1995. Impacts of Rail Transit Systems on Station-Area Development and Land Values in the United States and Latin America. Tren Urbano Project, San Juan, Puerto Rico; with M. Bernick, 1995. Transit and Urban Form, Transit Research Digest, Vol. 6, Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Science; with Samuel Seskin, 1995. Classification Schemes for Defining Suburban Environments, Task 2 report, TCRP B-6: Improving Transit Connections for Enhanced Suburban Mobility, for Urbitrans Corporation, 1995. Implementing Transit-Oriented Development Around Rail Stations. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, with Cordoba Corporation, 1995. Establishing an Emeryville Station Car Program. City of Emeryville, with M. Bernick, 1995. Diablo Green. Oakland: Bay Area Rapid Transit District, study report; with Solomon and Associates, 1995. Transit-Based Housing in California: Profiles. Berkeley: IURD Working Paper 638; with V. Menotti, 1995. Paratransit in the San Francisco Bay Area: Providing Feeder Connections to Rail. Berkeley. IURD Working Paper 637; with T. Kirk, D. Mount, and C. Reed, 1995. The All-Electric Commute: An Assessment of the Market Potential for Station Cars in the San Francisco Bay Area. Berkeley: IURD Working Paper 628; with A. Round, C. Reid, and B. Clark, 1995. Transit-Based Residential Development in the United States: A Review of Recent Experience. Washington, D.C.: Federal Transit Administration, Report No. FTA-CA-26-7003-94-1, 1994; also, IURD Working Paper 611; with M. Bernick. An Evaluation of the Market Potential for Transit-Oriented Development Using Visual Simulation Techniques. Berkeley: IURD Monograph 47; with P. Bosselmann, 1994. Comparison of Rents at Transit-Based Housing Projects in Northern California. Berkeley: IURD Working Paper 624; with M. Bernick and V. Menotti, 1994. Market-Profiles of Rail-Based Housing Projects in California. Berkeley: IURD, Working Paper 622; with V. Menotti, 1994. Market Opportunities and Barriers to Transit-Based Development in California. Berkeley: IURD Working Paper 621, 1994; with M. Bernick and J. Gilbert. Station Area Development on Major Airport Access Lines in the United States. Berkeley: NTRAC, prepared for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1994; with M. Bernick. Transit-Supportive Development in the United States: Experiences and Prospects. Washington, D.C.: Federal Transit Administration, National Technical Information Service, 1993. Ridership Impacts of Transit-Focused Development in California. Berkeley: Report to the California Department of Transportation, IURD Monograph, 1993. An Assessment of Suburban-Targetted Transit Service Strategies in the United States. Berkeley: University of California Transportation Center, Research Report, 1993. Transit Joint Development in the United States: A Review of Recent Experiences and an Assessment of Future Potential. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1992; Monograph 42, Institute of Urban and Regional Development; with P. Hall and J. Landis. Suburbanization of Jobs and the Journey-to-Work: A Submarket Analysis of the San Francisco Bay Area. Berkeley: University of California Transportation Center, Research Report, 1990; with J. Landis. A Comparison of Highway Finance Policies in Korea and Selected Developing Countries, Seoul: Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements, Working Paper 89-1, 1989; also, modified version: Highway Finance and Economic Development in Korea, West Germany, Japan, and the United States, Working Paper 503, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley. Transit Service Contracting: Cream-Skimming or Deficit-Skimming? Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1988. http://www.fta.dot.gov/library/planning/TCS/TCS.html America's Suburban Centers: A Study of the Transportation-Land Use Link. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1988. Technology and the American Economic Transition. Washington: Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987, contributing author on Transportation. Urban Change and Poverty. Washington: National Academy Press, 1988, contributing author. Alternatives for Producing and Financing Transportation Services and Improvements in California. Berkeley: Center for Government Studies and Office of Policy Analysis, Governor's Office of California, 1987; also Working Paper 466, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley, 1987. Commuting Behavior in Suburban Labor Markets: A Case Analysis of Pleasanton, California. Berkeley: institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Research Report 87-3, 1987. Jobs-Housing Imbalances as a Transportation Problem. Berkeley: Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Research Report 86-9, 1986. Ripple Effects of Transit Service Contracting in the United States. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1986. Evidence on Time-of-Day Transit Pricing in the United States. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Vols. I and II, 1984. Monitoring Financial and Operating Trends Among U.S. Transit Properties. Cambridge, Massachusetts: T transportation Systems Center, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1984. A Comparison of Studies on the Impacts of the Proposed Federal Phase-Out of Transit Operating Assistance. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Transportation Systems Center, U.S. Department of Transportation, June, 1983. Intergovernmental Responsibilities for Financing Public Transit Services. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1982. Efficiency and Equity Implications of Alternative Transit Fare Policies. Washington: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1980; with M. Wachs, R. Berlin, and R. Gephart. Efficiency and Equity Implications of Transit Fare Policies. Los Angeles: Urban Planning Program, University of California, doctoral dissertation, 1980. Back to the Table of Contents


News Articles, Essays, Book Reviews, Interviews, Published Proceedings, Professional Reports, Policy Briefs
Running to Work, Access, Issue 48, Spring 2016, pp. 34-37; http://www.accessmagazine.org/articles/spring-2016/the-access-almanac-running-to-work/
Sustainable Transit Finance and Urbanism: Global Insights, paper prepared for conference on "Activating Markets for Social Change", Sol Price Center for Social Innovation, University of Southern California, April 2016; https://socialinnovation.usc.edu/files/2016/04/Cervero-FINAL.pdf
Urban Regeneration and Sustainable Cities, Churchill Review, Vol. 52, Cambridge UK, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, 2015, pp.
75-78.
Green TODs for Sustainable Urban Futures, KRIHS Monthly Magazine, No. 11, pp. 61-73, 2015; Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements publication; interview with R. Cervero by Ja Young Kim.
Healthy Communities through Integrated Transport and Urbanism, Creating Healthy Cities, Papers of the ADC Forum, 2015, pp. 75-78.
Como Mudar Este Cenário? Mobilidade Urbana, Globo Universidade, Globo Comunicacäo, Caderno no. 4, Säo Paulo, pp. 32-29, April, 2014.
Land Use/Transport Integration: Implications for Infrastructure in North American and Australian Cities, Infrastructure for 21st Century Australian Cities, Papers for the ADC Forum National Infrastructure adn Cities Summit, ADC Forum, March 204, pp. 125-132.

BRT TOD: Leveraging Transit Oriented Development with Bus Rapid transit Investments. Selected Proceedings of the WCTR 2013 Rio Conference, World Congress on Transportation Research, Rio de Janeiro, 2013 (forthcoming).
Is a Half- Mile Circle the Right Standard for TODs? Access, 2013, Vol. 42, pp. 17-21; with E. Guerra.
Introduction: 20 Years of Access, Access, 2012, Vol. 41, p. 1.
Transit-Oriented Development and Land Use. Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, R  Meyers, ed., SpringerReference (www.springerreference.com). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. DOI: 10.1007/SpringerReference_226391 2013-02-27 18:02:10 UTC.http://www.springerreference.com/docs/html/chapterdbid/226391.html
Transit and the “D” Word. Access, Vol. 40, 2012, pp. 2-8; with E. Guerra.
Green TODs. Urban Land, Vol. 70, No. 3, March/April, 2011, pp. 126-130; with C. Sullivan.
TODs for Tots. Planning, 2011, February, pp. 27-31; with C. Sullivan.
The Green TOD Model.  Vida, Mobilidade e Felicidade Urbana, 2011, CADERNOS INESP, Fortaleza, Brazil, pp.  19-65.
Kid-Friendly TODs. IURD Policy Brief 2011-01, UC Berkeley, 2011; with C. Sullivan.
Mass & Mass Transit: Densities Needed to Make Transit Investments Pay Off. UCTC Policy Brief 2011-02.
Cities: Red or Green?  Paper prepared for International Conference of GAMUT - Australasian Centre for the Governance and Management of Urban Transport, Melbourne, Australia, May 2010; with R. Tiwari and L. Schipper.
Infrastructure and Development: Planning Matters. Transportation Infrastructure: The Challenges of Rebuilding America, M. Boarnet, ed. Chicago: American Planning Association, Planning Advisory Service Report Number 557, 2009, Chapter 3.2, pp. 41-46.
Transit-Oriented Development. Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practices, G. Hack
et al., eds. Washington, D.C.: ICMA Press, an ICMA Green Book, 2009; pp. 374-377.
The Challenge of Urban Transportation in California, Access, No. 32, 2008, pp. 10-17; with E. Deakin.
Transit-Oriented Corridors, sidebar in The Transportation/Land Use Connection, T. Moore, P. Thornes, B. Appleyard, Planning Advisory Service Report Number 546/547, 2007, pp. 136-137.
Views on Mobil 2042,
ITS Magazine: The Magazine for Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2/2007, pp. 10-11. Economic Growth in Urban Regions: Implications for Future Transportation.
The Future of Urban Transportation
, Summary of the Eno Transportation Foundation Public Policy Forum, Washington, D.C., 2007, pp. 92-117.
Flexible Transit, the American City, and Mel Webber, Access, Winter, 2007, pp. 9-13.
Models for Change: Lessons for Creating Active Living Communities, Planning, February 2007, p. A-1.
Informal- and Para-Transit: A Global Perspective, Proceedings on International Conference on Urban Transport – Today and Tomorrow, Indian Institute of Technology, Agra India, March 2007.
Marty Wachs: The Scholar, Berkeley Planning Journal, 2006, pp. 193-195
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Freeway Deconstruction and Urban Regeneration in the United States, UCTC Working Paper 763; in Cheong Gye Cheon, Urban Revitalization and Future Vision, proceedings of the International Symposium on the 1st Anniversary of Cheong Gye Cheon Restoration, Seoul Korea, 2006; http://www.uctc.net/papers/763.pdf
Public Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Global Lessons,
Technologies and Policies for Sustainable Development of Transport and Cities. Nagoya, Japan Graduate School of Enviornmental Studies, 2006.
"Financial Sustainability and Financial Schemes for Clearner Urban Transport in Latin America".
World Bank, background paper commissioned for Plenary Session of the Biannual Conference on Clean Air for Latin America, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 2006.
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Transit-Oriented Development in America” and “Transit-Oriented Development: International Experiences and Their Applicability to Asian Cities”, Proceedings: International Workshop on Unjeong Newtown Planning for Transit-Oriented Development, May 2006, Korea Ministry of Housing.
Progressive Transport and the Poor: Bogotá's Bold Steps Forward. Access, No. 27, 2005, pp. 24-30. Book Review: Still Stuck in Traffic, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 45, No. 3, 2005, pp: 629-631. Transit Oriented Development in America: Strategies, Issues, Policy Directions. Paper presented at International Conference on “Transit Oriented Development: Making It Happen”, Western Australian Planning Commission, Perth, Australia, Conference Proceedings, 2005, pp. 1-27. Developing Around Transit: Serving the Twin Goals of Affordable Housing and Sustainable Mobility. Paper presented at the National Housing Conference, New Housing Strong Communities, Royal Irish Architecture Institute, Cork, Ireland, Conference Proceedings, 2005.
The Transportation Guy: Robert Cervero’s Thoughts on Transportation and Land Use in the Bay Area, Planning, Vol. 71, No. 1, 2005, pp. 34-38. An Interview with Robert Burke Cervero, Centrama, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2004, pp. 2-8. The Scandinavian Model: Strings of TODs, Urban Land, May, 2004, p. 76. Green Connectors: Off-Shore Examples, Planning, May, 2003, pp. 25-29. Are Induced-Travel Studies Inducing Bad Investments?, Access, No. 22, 2003, pp. 22-27. Induced Demand: An Urban and Metropolitan Perspective; in Working Together to Address Induced Demand, Washington, D.C., Eno Transportation Foundation, 2002, pp. 55-73.
Rail's Added Value, Urban Land, 2002, Vol. 61, No. 2, pp. 77-84; with M. Duncan. Book Review: Travel by Design, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 68, No. 1, 2002. Sustainable Transport Technologies and Sustainable Urbanism, Proceedings: International Symposium and Exposition on Automotive Electronics and Alternate Energy Vehicles, V. Sinha and B. Karmarkar, eds.: New Delhi, Allied Publishers Limited, 2001, pp. 3-14. Informal Transit: Learning from the Developing World, Access, No. 18, 2001, pp. 15-22. Urban Mobility: The Stakes, the Research Problems in France and Abroad, Paris, Institut Pour la Ville En Mouvement, excerpts of paper, 2001. Keynote Congress Papers: "Transport and Land Use: Key Issues in Metropolitan Planning and Smart Growth, Keynote Congress Papers, 28th National Congress of the Royal Australian Planning Institute, Sydney, Australia, October 2000.
Conference Proceedings: "Land Use and Transport: Growth Smart, or Breaking Out of the Box", Proceddings of the Annual Conference of the Resource Management Law Association, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2000|
Book Review of: Changing Suburbs – Foundation, Form and Function, Urban Studies, Vol.37, No. 9, 2000, pp. 1704-1706.
The Built Environment and Travel: Evidence from the United States, Land Use and Travel Behaviour, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November, June 20, 2000, pp. 1-16. Shapeless, Spread Out, Skipped Over and Scattershot – Sprawl Sweeps the Globe; The American Superhighway and a Tale of Two Cities, The World Paper, March/April, 2000, pp. 5-6.
Middle Age Sprawl: BART and Urban Development. Access, No. 14, 1999, pp. 2-15; with J. Landis. Estimating Ridership and Economic Benefits of Coordinated Transit and Urban Development: A Heuristic Approach. Paper prepared for session: "Integrating Land Use and Transportation Planning: A Case Study of Charlotte-Mecklenburg County", American Planning Association National Conference, Seattle, 1999. See: http://www.asu.edu/caed/proceedings99/AVIN/PAPER2.HTM. Where to Increase Density: Interaction of Housing and Transportation; Transit Village Seminar. The HousingCrisis -- Is Higher Density a Solution? Proceedings, Joint Conference by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland and the Irish Planning Institute, Dublin, University College, 1998, pp. 26-27, 56-59. Toward Accessibility Planning of Metropolitan Areas in the 21st Century, Mobilität in den Metropolen des 21. Jahrshunderts, Proceedings, International Symposium, Kaiserslautern, Germany, 1998, pp. 33-62. Paratransit: The Gap Fillers, Habitat Debate 4, 2, 1998, pp. 8-9. Openbaar Vervoer: Vormgever van Stedelijke Groei? Rooilijn, No. 1: 30-37, 1998; with J. Landis. Tracking Accessibility, Access, No. 11: 27-31, 1997. Why the Transportation-Land Use Connection is Still Important, TR News, No. 187: 9-11, 1996. Book Review of: A Development Approach to Urban Transport Planning: An Indonesian Illustration, Journal of the American Planning Association 62, 4: 539-40, 1996. The Transit Metropolis: Myths vs. Realities. Proceedings: Seventh Annual Transportation Conference, University of Minnesota, Center for Transportation Studies, pp. 19-28, 1996. Paradigm Shift: From Automobility to Accessibility Planning, Sustainable Communities: Proceedings of the 15th EAROPH World Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 65-87, 1996; also, IURD Working Paper 677. The Transportation-Land Use Connection Still Matters. Access, No. 7: 2-10, 1995; with J. Landis. Why Go Anywhere? Scientific American, 273, 3: 118-20, 1995. Book Review of: New Visions for Metropolitan America, Journal of the American Planning Association 61, 2: 270-71, 1995. Book Review of: Going Private: The International Experience with Transport Privatization. Transportation Research, 29A, 4: 325-328, 1995. Book Review of: Transport for a Sustainable Future: The Case for Europe. Economic Geography 71, 3: 322-24, 1995. Transit-Based Development in the United States. Passenger Transport, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 7-8, 1994; with M. Bernick. Transit Villages: From Idea to Implementation. Access, No. 5, Fall 1994, pp. 8-13. The Future of Getting People Around. The Edge City News, Vol. 1, No. 9, pp. 1-3, 1994. Keynote Presentation: Toward a Sustainable Metropolis: Making the Land Use and Transportation Connection. Alternative Transportation: Planning, Design, Issues, Solutions: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Pedestrian Conference. Boulder, Colorado: Go Boulder, 1994, pp. 1-10. Book Review of: Urban Public Finance in Developing Countries. Journal of Regional Science 34, 1: 110- 113, 1994. Book Review of: Stuck in Traffic: Coping with Peak-Hour Traffic Congestion and Fast Wheels, Slow Traffic: Urban Transport Choice. Journal of Regional Science 33, 2: 421-26, 1993. Surviving in the Suburbs: Transit's Urgent Challenge. Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research Proceedings. Chicago: MCPTR, keynote presentation, 1993. Surviving in the Suburbs: Transit's Untapped Frontier. Access 1,2: 30-35, 1993; abbreviated version in PTI Journal 7, 5: 4-5,21, 1993. Strategies for Regional Economic, Spatial, and Infrastructure Development for Hsinchu Science City, Hsinchu Science City Project, IURD Paper IURD, UC Berkeley, 1993. Transportation Technologies of Tomorrow. PTI Journal (part I) 6, 4: 4,5,11; (part II) 5: 2,3,34, 1992. The Challenge for Transport and How it Shapes the City. Perth Beyond 2000: A Challenge for the City. Proceedings of the City Challenge Conference, pp. 33-36, 1992. Book Review of: Rail Mass Transit for Developing Countries. Transportation Science 25, 4: 318-20, 1991. Jobs-Housing Balance as Public Policy, Proceedings from Conference on Affordable Housing -- Creating More Livable Communities, San Diego Housing Commission, April, 1991. Designing and Planning Cities for People Versus Cars: Transportation Options for the Future, The Road Less Traveled: Getting There By Other Means. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Pedestrian Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 1990, pp. 7-18. Maintaining Regional Mobility Through Land Use Alternatives. PTI Journal, 4,4: 5-16, 1990. Mobility Planning for Large Scale Suburban Activity Centers. Transportation Planning 17, 3: 12-15, 1990. Mitigating Suburban Congestion: The Land Use Alternative, APA Transportation Planning Newsletter 17, 1: 12-15, 1990. Book Review of: Cities and Transport, OECD. Land Use Policy 7, 1: 90-92, 1990. Mobility in the 1990's: The Land Use Option, Proceedings: Mississippi Valley Conference of State Highway and Transportation Departments, Michigan Department of Transportation, Detroit, 1989, pp. 14-28. Land Use and Suburban Mobility, Joint Center Exchange. Houston: Joint Center for Urban Mobility Research, Rice Center, August 1988, pp. 2-3. Mobility Challenges Posed by Population and Employment Decentralization, The 21st Century City. Nice, France: Federation of Municipal Engineers Congress, Conference Proceedings, 1988. Transportation and Urban Development: Perspectives for the Nineties. Berkeley: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley, Working Paper 470, 1987. Decreasing Congestion: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach, Urban Resources 4, 1: 51-52, 1987; review of Urban Traffic Congestion: What Does the Future Hold?, Institute of Transportation Engineers. Demographic and Lifestyle Tends Contributing to Worsening Congestion, Maintaining Mobility: California's Challenge. Los Angeles: California Transportation Public Affairs Forum, sponsored by the California Chamber of Commerce, Californians for Better Transportation, and Hitachi, Ltd., 1987, pp. 36-40. Developing Effective Traffic Control Measures for Rapidly Growing Suburbs. PTI Journal, 1: 6-19, 1987. Book Review of: Discrete Choice Analysis: Theory and Application to Travel Demand and Qualitative Choice Analysis: Theory, Econometrics, and an Application to Automobile Demand. Journal of the American Planning Association, 53, 1: 133-134, 1987. Curbing Traffic Congestion in Fast-Growing Suburbs. ITS Review 9, 3: 4-8, 1986. Application of Transportation Economics to the Evaluation of Urban Transit Services. Portland: Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University, 1986; with D. Lee and A. Rufolo. Book Review of: Basic Methods of Policy Analysis and Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association 52, 2: 229-230, 1986. Rail Transit and Canada. APA Transportation Planning Newsletter 13, 1: 3-5, 1985. Teaching at a University: A Personal Statement, UCLA Architecture and Planning, p. 17, 1985. Abandonment of the Rural Poor, ITS Review 6, 4: 4-5, 1983. Using Microcomputers in Planning Methods Courses, Mug Shots, 2, 1: 4-5, 1983. Intergovernmental Responsibilities for Financing the Nation's Public Transit Services, Proceedings: Arizona Transportation Research Workshop, Arizona Department of Transportation 1: 62-83, 1982. Intercity Bus Deregulation and Small Communities, Small Town & Rural Planning 3, 3: 6, 1983. Ideas on Pricing Public Transit Services, paper presented at the Conference on Financing Public Transit in Los Angeles in the 1980s, UCLA Public Policy Program, 1982. Criteria for Assessing Fare Structures, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Transit Association, Boston, 1982. Finding a Fair Fare for Transit, ITS Review 5, 4: 4-5, 1981; with M. Wachs. Transportation and Energy, The Energy Primer. Missoula, Montana: Institute of the Rockies, 1977.

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Major Research Grants (1990 - 2017)
Integrating  Paratransit and BRT in Developing Countries, Volvo Research and Educational Foundation; co-investigator with D. Chatman and collaboration with University of Capetown, 2014-2018.
Ride-sourcing: Market Attributes and Mobility Roles, UCTC, 2014-2016; co-investigator with S. Shaheen, 2014.
BRT TOD, Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Volvo Center of Excellence, 2013.
Bike-and-Ride, Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, Volvo Center of Excellence; 2012.
An Exploration of Fixed-Guideway Transit Criteria Revisited, Transit Cooperative Research Program, TCRP H-42, Washington, D.C.; 2010-2013; with D. Chatman
Transit and Density, Berkeley Center for Future of Urban Transport, Volvo Center of Excellence, UC Berkeley, principal investigator, 2009-2011.
From Employment Centers to Mixed-Use Activity Centers: Commuting and Environmental Impacts, University of California Transportation Center grant, 2008-2009.

Modeling
the Spatial Dynamics and Environmental and Resource Impacts of U.S. Metropolitan Growth and Change, National Science Foundation Grant, 2006-2009; co-investigator with J. Landis.
Parking and Transit Oriented Development. University of California Transportation Center grant, 2008.

Development of an Adjustment Matrix and Spreadsheet Model for Evaluating Proposition 1C Proposed Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) Related to Increased Transit Ridership and Decreased Automobile Trips, California Department of Housing and Community Development, 2007,

Transit Joint Development in
Hong Kong and Asia, MTR Corporation and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; 2004-2008.
Accessibility and Mobility,
Berkeley Center for Future of Urban Transport, Volvo Center of Excellence, UC Berkeley, co-investigator; 2014-2018.
Freeway Deconstruction. University of California Transportation Center, 2005-2007.
Influence of built environment of physical activity and livability in Bogotá, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pan-American Health Organization, and  Fundacion FES Social, Bogotá, Colombia; subconsultant to CDC, 2004-2007.
How Working Families Trade-Off Housing and Transportation Expenditures, Center for Housing Policy, Institute of Transportation Studies, Co-Investigator; 2005.
Long-Term Impacts of Car-sharing in the San Francisco Bay Area, FHWA Pricing Demonstration and City CarShare, principal investigator; 2004-2006.
Housing-Retail Balance and Travel Demand, University of California Transportation Center, 2004-2005; principal Investigator.
Transportation Technologies and Policies; Volvo Foundation; Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley; Volvo Center for Excellence; 2004-2009; co-investigator.
Transport and Social Exclusion: A G7 Comparison; research contract with Transport Studies Group, Westminster University and FIA Foundation, London, UK; 2004. 

Transit-Oriented Development and Joint Development in the United States, Transit Cooperative Research Program H-27, 2001-2003, Principal Investigator; with Parsons-Brinckerhoff; Urban Land Institute, Bay Area Economics.
Feasibility of Bus Rapid Transit in Riverside County, Riverside Transit Authority, 2002-2003; Co Principal Investigator. Transit-Based Housing and Ridership, University of California Transportation Center, 2001-2002, Principal Investigator.
Impacts of Car-Sharing in San Francisco, City Car Share and the Federal Highway Administration, 2001,Principal Investigator; 2001-2004.
Benefits of Transit to Commercial Properties, Urban Land Institute, National Association of Realtors, and the University of California Transportation Center, 2001-2002, Principal-Investigator.
Reverse Commuting in California, California Department of Transportation, 2001-2002, Principal Investigator.
Induced Travel Demand and Regional Growth, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999-2000, Principal Investigator.
Road Development and Urban Growth, University of California Transportation Center; 1999-2000, Principal Investigator.
Efficient Urbanization: The Economic Productivity Implications of Urban Form, City Size, and Regional Mobility, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999-2000, Principal Investigator.
Welfare-to-Work and Transit, University of California Transportation Systems Center; 1998-99, Co-Investigator.
Transit Village Legislation, California Policy Seminar, University of California; 1998, Principal Investigator.
Adaptive Transit: A Global Assessment, with a North American Emphasis, University of California Transportation Center Grant, 1997-98, Principal Investigator.
Accessibility and Polycentric Growth, University of California Transportation Center Grant, 1996-97, Principal Investigator.
The Promise of California's High-Speed Rail in Creating New Transit Communities in the Central Valley. California High Speed Rail Commission, 1996, Principal Investigator.
Influence of Mixed Land Uses on Travel Behavior in Residential Neighborhoods, University of California Transportation Center Gran, 1995-96, Principal Investigator.
Station Car Feasibility Analysis, City of Emeryville, 1995-1996, Principal Investigator
Smart Paratransit, Transportation Research Program, California Department of Transportation, 1994-95, Principal Investigator.
Commercial Paratransit in the United States: Markets, Performance, and Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1994-1995, Principal Investigator.
Market Opportunities and Barriers to Paratransit in the United States, Environmental Protection Agency, 1994-95, Principal Investigator.
Implementing Transit-Based Housing, Federal Transit Administration, 1994-95, Principle Investigator.
Changing Commute Patterns to Regional Employment Centers: 1980-90, UCTC Research Program, 1994-95, Principal Investigator.
Land Use Impacts of Transit: An Update, Federal Transit Administration, Faculty Associate, 1994-96.
BART at 20: Evidence on Transit-Land Use Impacts, Federal Transit Administration, 1993-94:; 1994-95. Co-Investigator.
Market Assessment of Transit-Based Housing and Station Vehicle Systems, California Department of Transportation, Transit Research Program, 1993-94. Principal Investigator.
Ridership Impacts of Transit-Sensitive Site Designs and Land Use Patterns, Federal Transit Administration, 1992-93. Principal Investigator.
BART Impact Assessment: Research Design, Federal Transit Administration, 1992-9. Co-Investigator.
Transit-Linked Development Development in California: An Assessment of Ridership Impacts and Market Opportunities, California Department of Transportation, 1992-93. Principal Investigator.
Assessment of Suburban-Targeted Transit Service Reforms in North America, U.C. Transportation Research Center, 1992-93; Principal Investigator.


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Honors, Awards, Fellowships, Recognitions
The Athena City Accolade, Center for the Future of Places, KTH (Royal Institue of Technology), Stockholm, Sweden, 2019.
Top Paper Prize (2016-2019), Transport Policy, Just a Better Taxi? A survey-based comparison of taxis, transit, and ridesourcing  services in San Francisco, Announced at World Congress on Transport Research (WCTR), Mumbai, 2019.
Best Book Award, National Urban Design Awards 2019, Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places, 2019.
Distinguished Legacy Award, Institute of Transportation Studies  (ITS), University of California,  Berkeley, 2018.
"Five Academic Planners You Should Know", Planning magazine, June 2016; http://ced.berkeley.edu/downloads/faculty/JunE162016_Planning_Magazine.pdf
Ranked fifth in Google Scholar citation analysis among 997 planning academics in the U.S. and Canada. http://jpe.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/03/16/0739456X16633500.abstract
Overseas Fellow, Churchill College, Cambridge University, 2014-2015.
Top 100 City Innovators Worldwide, UBM's Future Cities, 2013; http://www.ubmfuturecities.com/document.asp?doc_id=525922&print=yes
Hsue-shen Tsien Gold Medal award, 2013, Beijing, China; Transit Metropolis and Chinese translation. 
Faculty Fellow, Penn Institute for Urban Research, Philadelphia, 2013-present.
Article of the Year, 2010, Journal of the American Planning Association.
2004 Dale Prize for Excellence in Urban and Regional Planning; California State University at Pomona; first prize awardee.
Article of the Year, 2003, Journal of the American Planning Association.
Urban Land Institute, Fellow, 1998-2004; two terms. World Bank Institute, Fellow and Instructor, 1999-present.
LeFrak Lecturer, University of Maryland, 2001. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Associate, 1999-2000.
Chester Rapkin Award, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 1991.
Article of the Year,
2nd place, 1990, Journal of the American Planning Association.
Fulbright Fellowship, Visiting Scholar in Indonesia, 1990-91.
Teacher of the Year Award, Department of City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley, Academic Years 1988-89, 1986-87, and 1985-86.
Pacific Rim Research Fellowship, University of California, 1988-1989.
German Academic Exchange Fellowship, DAAD, 1987.
Seventh Regional Science Dissertation Competition Award, 1980.
American Planning Association Outstanding Scholarship Award, 1980.
Fishbaugh Memorial Fellowship Award, 1979.
Brython Davis Memorial Fellowship Award, 1978, UCLA.
Carnegie-Mellon Fellowship in City Planning, Georgia Tech, 1973-1975.
Phi Beta Kappa Honors, University of North Carolina, 1971-1973.

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Editorial Boards
Editorial Board, Transport Policy; 2019-present.
Editorial Board, Journal of Planning Literature, 2005-present. http://www.sagepub.com/journalsProdEditBoards.nav?prodId=Journal200843
Corresponding Editor (2012-present); International Advisory Committee and Editorial Board (2004-2012). Urban Studies, 2004-present. http://www.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?ct_p=boards&prodId=Journal201866
Editorial Board, International Journal of Future Cities and Environment, 2014-present.
Editorial Board, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2009-present. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujst20/current
Editorial Board, Journal of the American Planning Association; 2006-2019; 1996-2003. http://www.planning.org/japa/
Editorial Board, The Journal of Public Transportation, 1994-2018.
http://www.nctr.usf.edu/jpt/journal.htm
Editorial Board, International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sapi/ijsd
Editorial Board, Land, 2011-present. http://www.mdpi.com/journal/land
Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2008-2017. https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/about/editorialTeam
Editorial Board, Access, 2001-present. http://www.uctc.net/access/access.asp

Editorial Board, Urban Design International, 1995-1996.
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Professional and Civic Activities
Urban Solutions and Sustainability International Advisory Panel, Singapore’s Research, Innovation & Enterprise 2020 Plan, Government of Singapore, 2021-present; 2017-2019.
Plannin
g Committee, Advancing Urban Sustainability in China and the United States, National Academy of Sciences, Science and Technology for Sustainability Program, Washington, D.C., 2019.
International Advisory Panel, Dubai Strategic Master Plan 2040, Dubai, UAE, 2019-
2020.
Built Environment Workgroup, FutureShape, American Planning Association, 2018-
2019.
MIT Corporation Visiting Committee, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, presidential nominee, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2016-2020.
Georgia Tech, Review Committee, PhD. Program in City and Regional Planning, 2018.
Board of Scientic Counselors, Sustainable and Health Communities Subcommittee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., 2014-
2017.
APA Emerging Issues Task Force, American Planning Association, Chicago, 2015-
2017.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),  Review Editor and co-author of Chapter 12 on “Human Settlements, Infrastructure and Spatial Planning”, 5th Assessment Report, 2010-2014; authors meeting in Vigo, Spain, November 2012 and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 2013
Advisory Board, Future of Urban Development Initiative, World Economic Forum, 2012-2014; presentations at meetings in Tianjin, China (July 2012) and Shanghai, China (March 2013)
International Advisory Board, Program on:  “Transforming Urban Transport - The Role of Political Leadership”,  Volvo Research and Educational Foundation (VREF) and Harvard University, 2013-present.
International Think Tank on Sustainable Transportation, TRENoP Strategic Research Program, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 2012-2016; meetings in Stockholm (November 2012; June 2013).
National Advisory Committee, Chair, Active Living Research Program, The RobertWood Johnson Foundation, 2002-2013. http://www.activelivingresearch.org/about/advisorycommittee
International Association for Urban Environment, Chair, Board of Directors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China, 2009-2015.
Dean’s Advisory Board, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 2010-2011.
International Advisory Group, ReVISIONS Project, University of Cambridge, U.K., 2010-2012.
Expert Working Group,  HUD Transportation Project, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; 2010-2011.
National Research Council Committee for the Study on the Relationship Among Development Patterns, Vehicle Miles Traveled, and Energy, 2007-2009.
Scientific Advisory Committee, Center for Sustainable Transport
, Mexico, Project on Low Carbon Competitive Cities, 2009-2010.
Advisory Committee, International Association of China Planning, 2008-present. http://www.chinaplanning.org/Advisory.htm
Board of Advisors, Streetline: City Infrastructure Technologies, San Francisco, 2007-
2012. http://www.streetlinenetworks.com/site/company_advisors.html
European Research Council, Scientific Council, Expert Review Panel, Social Sciences and Humanities, 2008-201
0.
Panel Advisor, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Project, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, 2008.
FTA Expert Panel on Economic Development Impacts of Transit Projects, Ca
mridge Systematics, Washington, D.C., 2007.
San Diego Association of Governments, Panelist, San Diego Independent Panel Review of Long-Range Transit Plan, 2005-2006.
Urban Land Institute, Infrastructure Advisory Group, 2006-2007.
Reason Foundation,
Advisory Board, Mobility Project, Los Angeles, 2005-present.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Panelist, Long-Range Transit Plan, 2005-
2006.
Obesity and Built Environment, National Institute of Health, Special Emphasis Panel, 2005.
Physical Exposures Working Group, National Children’s Study, National Institute of Health, 2002-2005.
National Research Council Committee on Physical Activity, Health, Transportation, and Land Use, 2003-2005.
International Steering Group, Urban Transport Strategies Review, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1999-2001.
Peer Review Panel, Alternatives Analysis for the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority, Intelligent Transportation Peer-to-Peer Review Program, Federal Transit Admininistration, Los Angeles, 1998.
Co-author of Brief to the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1996: Bernadine Suitum v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, on Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, No. 96-243, 1996.
Panel on Transportation Options for Megacities in Developing Nations, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1995-1996.
The Sustainability Project, Advisor, American Institute of Architects; Santa Barbara, California, 1994-1996.
Panel on Intermodal Guideway Project, Federal Transit Administration and Center for Urban Transportation Research, University of South Florida, 1995-1996.
Panel on Transportation Research and Development, California Council on Science and Technology, Irvine, California, 1993-94.
American Planning Association, Transportation Planning Division, Vice-Chair, 1989-91
Committee on National Urban Policy, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1985-1990.
Panel on Equitable Cost Sharing for Activity Center Traffic Mitigation, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, National Research Council, Washington, 1987-1990.
Panel on Travel Characteristics of Suburban Activity Centers, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, National Research Council, Washington, 1987-1990.
Bay Area Transportation Task Force, Bay Area Council, San Francisco, 1984-1987.
Transit Productivity Committee, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Oakland, 1984-1987.
Committee on Local Transportation Finance, Transportation Research Board, Washington, 1984-1987.
Task Force on Public-Private Cooperation in Transportation, Transportation Research Board, Washington, 1984-1987.
Committee on Transportation Planning, People for Open Space, Berkeley, 1984.
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Professional Training
Saudi Arabian Ministry of Urban and Rurgal Affairs and King Saud University,
One-Week Intensive Course and Workshop on “Transportation and Land Use Integration: International Best Practices”, Executive Master in Municipal Policies and Cities DevelopmentTraining Program, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 2019.
World Bank Institute and Vietnam Academy of Managers for Construction and Cities, “Infrastructure Planning and Management”, Executive Managers Training Program on “Building Better Cities through Better Urban Managers”,  Hanoi, Vietnam, June 2013.
American Planning Association, Planners Training Service Workshop.  Taught course on “Transit-Orietned Development”; Charlotte, NC, November 2012.
American Planning Association, P
rofessional Institute, Planners Training Service Workshop. Taught course (>60 professional planners) on "Transportation, Land Use and Green Urbanism"; San Francisco, CA, November 2009.
Curtin University, Department of Planning and West Australia Department of Planning.  Masters Course on “Transport and Urban Design in the Context of Climate Change”, Perth, Australia, August 2009
.
A
rgentina Ministry of Transportation, World Bank, and ACA.  One week course on “Transportation and Land Use Planning”, Capacity Building Program for Young Professionals, Buenos Aires, August 2009.
University of Wisconsin, Madison, College of Engineering, University Education and Training for Transportation Professions; taught course on “Integrating Land Use and Rail Transit Planning”, Madison, Wisconsin and Sunnyvale, California, 2005-2006.

World Bank Institute – Executive Training Programs: Urban Management Under Decentralization in Indoneia; sessions on "Urban Infrastructure Management" and "Best Practices in Urban Planning"; Bali (two times) and Bandung, Indonesia; Executive Training for Mayors in Vietnam --  Hanoi; 2006-2009.
World Bank Institute, Urban Management Course; one-day sessions on: "Integration of Urban Transportation and Urban Planning"; instruction in Toronto, Brasilia (three times), Belo Horizonte, Buenos Aires, Jaipur (India), Manila, Beijing; 1999-2007.
National Training Program on Coordinating Transportation and Land Use (2nd Program), National Transit Institute, New Jersey. Course Co-Instructor: New Brunswick (NJ), Los Angeles, Springfield (MO); 2003-2005.
National Training and Research Program on Transportation, Land Use, and the Environment, National Transit Institute, New Jersey; consultant with LDR International; Team Manager and Course Co-Instructor --
Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Delaware, Boston, Buffalo, Phoenix, Washington, D.C., Columbus, Denver, Anchorage, Richmond, Albuquerque, San Antonio, Frankfurt (KY), New Orleans, Sacramento, Des Moines, Raleigh,
Kansas City, Charlotte, San Francisco; 1997-2002.

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Invited Speeches, Lectures, Panels, Paper Presentations, and Webinars
Invited Expert, “The Infrastructure, Urban Planning & Wellbeing Pillar” Workshop, Dubai Road and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai, UAE, January 2022.
Keynote Speaker: “TOD in Disruptive Times”, 9th International Public Transport Forum”; Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, Seoul, Korea, November 2021.  Zoom presentation.
Invited Speaker and Panelist, “Freeways and Access to Economic Opportunities, Cleveland Fed Program on Economic Inclusion”, Fed Talk Series, November 2021. Zoom presentation. YouTube: https://www.clevelandfed.org/about-us/diversity-and-inclusion/program-on-economic-inclusion/conversations-on-economic-inclusion/cei-20211130-freeways-and-access-to-economic-opportunity.aspx.
Speaker and Panelist: “Toward Sustainable TOD”, Plenary Session. High-LevelConvening on “Enabling Transit Oriented Development and Multimodal Integration along Mass Rapid Transit Corridors in Bengaluru, India”, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., Asian Development Bank, World Resources Institute; August 2021. Zoom presentation and participation.
Podcast Interview: “Mobility Futures”, Tomorrow.city, imagined by Smart City Expo World Congress and Fira Barcelona, March 2021.
Presenter and Panelist: “Mobility Disruptors and Cities”, On-line Event, “Building the Future Sustainable City: A Conversation about Aspirations and Challenges”, Yale Envirronmental Dialogue Series, Yale University, January 2021; YouTube: https://youtu.be/TfB7gxxYh4g
Keynote Speaker: “Transit and the City: A 21st Century Perspective”, T2M International Conference, Digital Conference, hosted by Tongi University, Shanghai, October 2020.  Zoom presentation.
Keynote Speaker: “The Transit Metropolis Revisited”, International E-Congress of Architecture and Urban Planning-IV, hosted by Konya Technical University, Konya, Turkey, October 2020; Zoom presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=louyxjyWC9o
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Urban Mobility Futures”, Third International Multi-Conference on Advances in Science and Engineering Technology (ASET), Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai, UAE, February 2020.
Host and Discussant: Session on: “Smart Cities: Smart Cities are the Goal – How Can Energy Markets Help Make it a Reality?”, UAE Energy Forum 2020, Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 2020.
Moderator:  Panel on: “Architecture, Urban Design, and Sustainable Cities in China and the U.S.”, Workshop on Advancing Urban Sustainability in China and the United States, US National Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., December 2019.
Invited Lecture: “TOD & Place-oriented Planning”, College of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, September 2019.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Urban Mobility: Global Experiences and Insights”.  Expocapitales 2019, Colombian Association of Capital Cities (ASOCAPITALES), Cali, Colombia, August 2019.
Invited Lecture: “Transit-Oriented Development: Promise for Mega-Cities”; Discussant, Plenary Session on: “Development Priorities: Projects Changing Moscow”.  Moscow Urban Forum 2019, Moscow, Russia, July 2019.
Invited Lecture: “Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places”, Ideopolis Colloquium, Centre for the Future of Places, KTH Royal Institue of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2019; YouTube video.
Invited Speaker: “Right-Sizing Auto-mobility”; Fifteen Seconds Festival 2019, Mobility Stage (kick-off speaker); Graz, Austria, June 2019.
Presentation: “Benchmarking Dubai’s Future”, Dubai Executive Council, Phase One Baseline Review, Dubai Strategic Master Plan 2040, Dubai, May 2019.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Planning Education”, Faculty Seminar on Urban Planning Curricula, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 2019.
Invited Lecture, “Beyond Mobility: Cities for People and Places”, Afternoon Lecture Series; Seminar Presentation, “Promising Pathways for Research on Transport and Land Use Planning”, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, March 2019.
Keynote Speaker: “Urban Planning for Sustainable Mobility”, Sustainable Urban Mobility Congress, BIO ’19, Bilbao, Spain, February 2019.
Invited Speaker: “Beyond Mobility”. Dubai Municipality Urban Planning & Studies Department, Invited Lecture Series, Dubai, UAE, January 2019.
Invited Speaker: “Active Transport: Determinants and Threats from Disruptive Technologies”, JASP 2018 (Journées annuelles de santé publique 2018), ASMOQ and Centre de référence sur l’environnement bati et al santé, Montréal, Canada, December 2018.
Invited Plenary Speaker: “Active and Smart Mobility: Can They Co-Exist?”; Chair of Session on “Urban Layout, Lifestyle and Mobility”;  Urban Transitions 2018: “integreating Urban and Transport Planning, Environment and Health for Healthier Urban Living, Elsevier and ISGlobal, Sitges, Spain, November 2019.
Invited Speaker: “The Promise of TOD”, Sustainable Urban Mobility in ASEAN Cities Workshop, International Transport Forum and United Nations ESCAP, Bangkok, Thailand, November 2019.
Chair, Thematic Program on “Sustainable Mobility: Pedestrian-Friendly and Zero-Emission Cities”, Smart City Expo World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, November 2019.
Keynote Speaker: “Transforming Cities with Transit”; Case Study Presentation: “Tysons Corner, Virginia: From Auto-Centric Edge City to Compact, Walkable TOD”. CIUDAT – La apuesta por el desarrollo orientado al transport sostenible en Colombilia”, Findeter, Bogotá, Colombia, November 2019.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “The Transit Metropolis: A 21st Century Interpretation”.  Fourth World Metropolitan Transport Development Forum, Beijing, China, October 2018.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Planning Cities for People and Places”, Second Saudi Urban Forum, Session on New Urban Planning Trends, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and UN-Habitat, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, October 2018.
Moderator and Speaker: Session on “The Future of Transport”, Transforming Urban Transport – The Role of Political Leadership”, Volvo Research and Education Foundation and Harvard University School of Design, Vienna, Austria, October 2018.
Keynote Speaker: “Transit-Oriented Development for Sustainable & Equitable Urban Futures”, 37th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, Pretoria, South Africa, July 2018.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Tapping into Public Transport’s City-Shaping Potential”, World Cities Congress, Session on Sustinable Public Transportation Strategies for Mega Cities”, Istanbul, Turkey, April 2018.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Exploiting Transit’s City-Shaping  Powers”, International Congress on Urban Mobility 2018, Bogotá, Colombia, April 2018.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable, Accessible, and Socially Just Cities” and “Sustainable Mobility and Cities”, Second International Seminar on Innovative Public Policies for Cities, Fortaleza, Brazil, March 2018.
Invited Panelist: “Mobile Metropolises – The World Bank Group’s Role in Supporting Urban Transport”, IEG Learning Event, World Bank, Washington, DC, February 2018.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility and Cities: Lessons for Bangladesh”, Plenary Sessions on Urban Planning and Sustainable Infrastructure; Moderator, Plenary Session on Local Government and Capacity Building: The Role of Professional Organizations and Knowledge Networks; Cities Forum: Building Knowledge Networks and Partnerships for Sustainable Urban Development in Bangladesh”, World Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh, October 2017.
Invited Speaker: “Advancing Sustainable New Town Development”, Seminar on ‘Xiong’an new area sustainable transport strategy’, World Bank and Chinese Ministry of Transport, Beijing, China, September 2017.
Keynote Speaker: “Active and Smart Infrastructure for the 21st Century”; Panelist, session on ‘Cities and Urban Systems’; International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure, UK Collaboratium for Research in Infrastructure and Cities (UKCRIC); London, September 2017.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Framing the Conversation”, plenary session on Better Access to Just & Inclusive Cities, Mobilize Santiago, Summit of ITDP (Institute for Transport and Development Policy) and VREF (Volvo Research and Education Foundation), Santiago, Chile, June 2017.
Invited Panelist: Symposium on ‘Moving Goods and Workers in the Age of Technology”, Transportation Research Board (TRB) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Washington, DC, May 2017.
Invited Speaker: “Transformative Transportation Technologies: Urban & Mobility Futures”, World Cities Expo Istanbul ’17, Transportation Plenary Session, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2017.
Keynote Address: “TOD: A Platform for Sustainable Urban Futures, Urban Land Institute, Southeast Florida/Caribbean District Council, “Digging Deeper into Mobility: Intersection between Real Estate & Transit”, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 2017.
Public Lecture: “Active & Smart Mobility: Can They Co-Exist?”. School of Architecture  & Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 2017.
Public Lecture: “Network Design, Built and Natural Environments, and Active Travel”, Distinguished Lecture Series, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 2017.
Public Lecture, “Transit-Orietned Development through Urban Regeneration, Place-making, Smart Transport, and Active Mobility, SMRT Visiting Professor Lecture, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March 2017.
Invited Presentation: “Transit Oriented Development: Opportunities for Abu Dhabi”, Department of Municipal Affairs and Transport, Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 2017.
Keynote Speaker and Conference Close: “Transportation Infrastructure, Sustainable Development and Economic Growth”, Wanneroo Jobs Summit 2016 and Wannero City Council, Wanneroo, Western Australia, November 2016.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: Plenary Session on “Rethinking Mobilty Patterns to Build More Liveable Cities”;  Mobility Sesison on “Walkable and Cyclable Cities”, Smart City Expo and World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, November 2016.
Invited Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development: Sustainable Cities and Mobility for the 21st Century”, Workshop on Sustainable Transit Oriented Development, World Bank and World Resources Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2016.
Keynote Speaker: “Centers and TOD: Global Lessons”, Mayor’s Metro Solutions Symposium, Salt Lake County and Metropolitan Research Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 2016.
Presented Paper: “The Transit Metropolis: A 21st Century Perspective”, Symposium on the Integration of Transportation, Land Use, and Environmental Planning for Equity, Economic Development, and a Healthy Environment, IURD UC Berkeley and California Department of Transportation, Brower Center, Berkeley, CA, October 2016.
Speaker and Panelist: “Fast Trains and Economic Development: Lessons for California”; Session on: “Bigger and Bolder: Preparing California Communities for High Speed Rail”; Breakout session on Los Angeles Union Station. Rail~Volution 2016, San Francisco, CA, October 2016.
Keynote Speaker: “Megatrends and Emerging Technologies: Implications for Transportation Planning and Modeling”, International Seminar on ‘Facing the Future: Transportation Planning in Action”, Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements, Seoul Korea, September 2016.
Speaker: “Riyadh on the Move: Sustainable Mobility Futures”, “A Day in Riyadh”, Four day conference sponsored by the Arriyadh Development Corporation, UN Headquarters, New York City, September 2016.
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism: Global Insights”, 2016 Seoul Smart Mobility Conference”, Seoul Metropolitan Govern and Seoul Design Foundation, Seoul Korea, September 2016.
Invited Lecture, “The Transit Metropolis: A Reinterpretation”, Delegation of transit managers from Shandong Province, China; Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis, September 2016.
Chair and Discussant: Session on “Planning and Transport”, International Conference on Smart Infrastructure and Construction (ICSIS), Robinson College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, June 2016.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “ASI Model for Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism”, Transportation Panel, Smart & Sustainable Cities Conference, UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainabilit and Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies, Los Angeles, CA, May 2016.
Public Lecture: “Urban Transportation Infrastructure and Economic Competitiveness”; Faculty Presentation, “Research Institutions in Urban Studies”, College of Architecture and Planning, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 2016.
Invited Evening Lecture: “Designing for Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism”, 2015-2016 Design Matters Lecture Series, Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary, Canada, April 2016.
Invited Speaker and Panelist; presented paper: “Sustainable Transit Finance and Urbanism: Global Insights”, Session on ‘Value Capture’, Conference on “Activating Markets for Social Change”, Sol Price Center for Social Innovation, University of Southern, California, Los Angeles, April 2016.
Invited Speaker: “Suburban Transformations: From AOD to TOD”, Session on “Rethinking the Urban-Suburban Interface”, 21st Annual Wallace Stegner Center Symposium, Green Infrastructure, Resilient Cities, College of Law University of Utah; Afternoon Lecture: “Micro-transit”, Department of Urban Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, April 2016.
Invited Speaker: “TOD, Place-making and Sustainable Urbanism”, College of Architecture and Planning, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March  2016.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism: TOD, Place-making, and Active Transport”, College of Engineering Technology Domain Workshop on Urban Solutions & Resource Resilience, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March 2016.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Urban Transportation and Energy Consumption: What is the Role of Urban Planning?, Kleinman Center for Energy Policy Form, Penn Design and Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, February 2016.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Urban Transportation: The Role of Analysis, Framing and Communication”, Forum on “Public Investment for the Long Term: The Case of Public Transportation”, Policy Institute 2016, School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Toronto, Canada, January 2016.
Keynote Speaker: “Healthy Communities, Built Environments & Active Transport: Making the Link”, Summit on ‘Creating Health Cities’, ADC Forum, Melbourne, Australia, November 2015.
Invited Evening Lecture: “Transit, Densities, and Cities”, Moving the City: Lectures on Urban Mobilities, Urban Studies, Simon Frazier University, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 2015.
Speaker: “Challenges of BRT-paratransit integration: global perspectives”, Symposium on “BRT and private transit: Integration in domestic and international contexts”, Volvo Research and Educational Foundation Symposium, University of California, Berkeley, October 2015.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Regulating and Financing Sustainable Urban Mobility: Global Perspectives”, UrbanTec Brasil 2015 – Smart Solutions for Better Cities, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 2015.
Speaker and Panelist: “Urban Densities and Cost-Effective Public Transport”, Applied Urban Modeling  (AUM) Conference, Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, June 2015.
Invited Lecture: “Mass Transit Needs Mass: Urban Densities and Cost-Effective Transit Investments”, Transport Studies Unit Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, June 2015.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Managing Smart Coastal Cities”, International Conference on “The Indian Ocean: A Maritime Region on the Rise”, German Federal Foreign Office and Robert Bosch Stiftung Foundation, Berlin, Germany, June 2015.
Invited Lecture: “Land Use and Transport Futures for Developing Cities”, Weekly Seminar Series, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, June 2015.
Invited Lecture: “Land Use and Transportation Interactions in Metropolitan Areas”, Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, Tehran, Iran, May 2015.
Invited Speaker: “Planning for People and Places versus Movement”, Municipality of Isfahan, Department of Renovation and Rehabilitation, Chamber of Commerce, Isfahan, Iran, May 2015.
Invited Speaking Tour: “Sustainable Urbanism and Mobility for the 21st Century”; “Charting Pathways for Sustainable Cities”; “International Case Experiences with Successful Mass Transit and Land-Use Integration”, College of Fine Arts, Departments of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, May 2015.
Invited Evening Lecture: “Niche Market Transport: Enriching Urban Mobility with Paratransit and Ride-sourcing”, Occasional Lecture Series, Martin Centre, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, May 2015.
Post-prandial lecture: “Urban Regeneration and Sustainable Cities”, Churchill College, Fellows High Table, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, May 2015.
Invited Speaker: “Leveraging Sustainable Urban Growth with Mass Transit Investments: China’s 21st Century Challenge”, Symposium on Urban and Rural Transition in the 21st Century, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, April 2015.
Invited Speaker: “High Speed Rail and Wider Economic Benefits”, Seminar on the Economics of High Speed Rail”, Department of Political Economy, Faculty of Economics; “Bus Rapid Transit: A Promising Mobility Option for the 21st Century?, Graduate Lecture Series, Economics Faculty, University of Barcelona; Barcelona, Spain, March 2015.
Evening Lecture: “Fast Trains and Economic Development: Prospects for Califronia, OMEGA Seminar Programme 2015, OMEGA Centre, University College London, London UK, March 2015.
Invited Speaker: “The Link Between Land Use and Transport in Developing Cities”, Regional Policy Dialogue on “Urban Planning and its Role in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation”, Inter-American Development Bank, Panama City, Panama, March 2015.
Invited Lecture: “Enriching Urban Mobility with Smart Paratransit and Ridesourcing”, Lectures in Planning Series, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, New York City, January 2015.
Evening Lecture, “BRT TOD”, CASA Seminar Series, Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, England, November 2014.
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism in the 21st Century”, Seminar on “Autopistas Urbanas: Nuevas estrategias de movilidad”, Autopista Cetnral and Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; Invited speaker, “Interdiscliplinary Dialogue”, Laboratorio Diudad y Territorio, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile, November 2014.
Keynote Speaker: “Transforming Cities with Transit: Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism in Brazil”, 16th Annual ETransport Conference, FETRANSPORT, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 2014.
Invited Speaker: Big Ideas Session on “The New Global Transit Metropolis”, ACSP Conference 2014, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2014.
Panelist: Session on “How to Best Design and Implement Better Access in Cities?”, VREF Workshop 2014: Transforming Access, Mobility and Delivery in Cities”, Volvo Foundation, Ford Foundation, New York City, October 2014.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Urban Infrastructure and Economic Competitiveness”, Session on New Technologies in Practice, International Almaty Investment Forum; “TOD and Sustainable Cities”, Conference on “Transit Oriented Development: Integration between Land Use and Sustainable Transport”, UNDP-GEF project, Almaty, Kazakhstan, October 2014.
Invited Speaker: “Rail Transit, Economic Growth, and Sustainable Cities”. Rail-Led Urban Innovations, UK Science and Innovation Network, Smart Cities Initiative, San Francisco CA, October 2014; teleconferenced presentation from Cambridge UK.
Invited Speaker: “Transport & Land Use Integration: Leveraging TOD with BRT Investments”, Brownbag Lunch, World Bank, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, October 2014; teleconferenced to World Bank offices in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda.
Invited Speaker: “Global TOD Experiences”, Seminar on Transit-Oriented Development: Opportunities for Thailand”, Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand, August 2014.
Keynote Speaker: “Railways and Land Use Planning: California’s HSR Challenges”, First National Symposium and Exhibition on Railways, Thailand Railway Academy, Bangkok, Thailand, August 2014.
Panelist, plenary session on "Sustainable Cities, Transport, and Mobility", Summit on Sustainable Cities, Transport and Tourism: Rio+20, Bogota, Colombia, August 2014.
Session Chair and Discussant: “TOD and Land Use Impacts”, 8th International Association for China Planning Conference; Discussant, “Is Urban Design Inside or Outside Planning?", Second International Dean-Chair's Forum on Urban and Rural Planning"; Guangzhou, China, June 2014.
Invited Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities”, Asia Public Policy Conference: Urban Transport and Land Use in Rapidly Growing Asian Cities, Ash Center, Harvard University and Fulbright Economics Teaching Program, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, June 2014.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility Themes and Challenges for Asia”, International Workshop on Sustainability Experimentation in Urban Mobility of Thailand”, Chiang Mai University and Eindhoven University of Technology, Chiang Mai, Thailand, May 2014.
Invited Speaker: “New Towns and Travel: Global Experiences”, Inter-American Development Bank, International Conference: The Korean Experience – Lighting Ideas for LAC Development, Washington, D.C., May 2014.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Toward Sustainable Urban and Mobility Futures in Brazil”. Seminar: Anda Säo Paulo, Globo Universidade, Global Comunicacäo, Säo Paulo, Brazil, April 2014.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Toward Sustainable Urban Futures: Regeneration, Adaptation, and Place-making”.  Discussant: The Indian Ocean: Looking Forward.  Indian Ocean Futures Conference, Australia-Asia-Pacific Institute, Curtin University, Fremantle, Australia, March 2014.
Host, Commentator, and Conference Organizer– Transit & Cities: Past, Present, Future, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley; Speaker – “BRT TOD”; David Brower Center, Berkeley, CA, March 2014.
Invited Speaker: “Land Use/Transport Integration: Implications for Infrastructure in North American and Australian Cities”, National Infrastructure and Cities Summit, ADC Forum, Sydney, Australia, Sydney Cricket Field, March 2014.
Invited Speaker and Discussant: “Prospects of High Speed Rail in the United States”, Roundtable on the Economics of Investment in High Speed Rail, International Transport Forum and Asian Institute of Transport Development, New Delhi, India, December 2013.
Invited Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development : From Concept to Successful Implementation”, Conference on: “Transforming Cities with Transit & Financing Transit with Land Values”, World Bank and Institute of Comprehensive Transportation, NDRC, Beijing, China; “Transportation Demand Management Options for Chinese Cities”, Tianjin Department of Construction, Tianjin, China; November 2013.
Invited Keynote Lecture: “Infrastructure and the Environment: Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism”, The 2nd PlanoCosmo International Conference, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, October 2013.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “BRT & TOD in Rio”, Our Cities Ourselves Transbrasil Seminar, ITDP Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 2013.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Toward a Future of Sustainable Mobility”, Program on “Future Urban Mobilities”, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico, September 2013.
Presented commissioned report: “Bus Rapid Transit: An Efficient and Competitive Mode of Public Transportation”, European Automobile Manufacturers Association, 20th ACEA Scientific Advisory Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, September 2013.
Presented essay and led discussions on: “Urban Futures; Economic Processes and Changes”, International Editor’s Meeting, Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, September 2013.
Presented Paper: “BRT TOD: Experiences with Leveraging Transit-Oriented Development and Bus Rapid Transit Investments”, special session on BRT; invited presentation on: “Affordable, Accessible, and Inclusive Transport”, special session on Mobility and Transport for the Elderly, Disabled, and Disadvantaged Populations; 13th World Conference on Transport Research, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2013.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Moving Towards Green TOD and Place-making”. Conference on “BRT: What’s Next? Moving Towards Development Oriented Public Transport”, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, July 2013.
Invited Speaker: “Transit, Urban Development, and Value Capture”, World Bank, Vietnam Office, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 2013.
Invited Speaker: “Transit Metropolises in China: Global Lessons  and Insights”, Municipality of Jinan and China Sustainable Transportation Center, Jinan, China, May 2013.
Invited Lecture: “Sustainability, Place-making, and Economic Competitiveness”, PacTrans Lecture Series, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April 2013.
Invited Speaker and Discussant: “Latinos and TOD”, American Planning Association National Conference, Session on “TOD In US Latino Communities and Latin America”, Chicago, Illinois, April 2013.
Speaker: “Megaprojects: A Bay Area Example”, Volvo Research Foundation Centre of Excellence Workshop, University College London, London, UK, April 2013.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Combatting Congestion: An Integrated Approach”, China International Urbanization Forum 2013, China Center for Urban Development and World Economic Forum, Shanghai, China, March 2013.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Valuing Transit”, USC Gould School of Law 2013 Real Estate Law and Business Forum, Los Angeles, CA, March 2013.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Planning and Sustainable Mobility”, Session on “Alternative Transport Scenarios: Better Urban Planning and Clean Cars”, Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) Annual Conference, Tokyo, Japan, February 2013.
Invited Speaker: “Foundations of Smart Growth Modeling”, 12th Annual New Partners in Smart Growth Conference, Session on Smart Growth Toolbox, Kansas City, Missouri, February 2013.
Invited Keynote Luncheon Speaker: “Transit Orientation: Global Lessons and Opportunities for LA”, Conference on: “Avavaemos! Moving LA Forward!”, Move LA and City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor, Union Station, Los Angeles, February 2013.
Invited Lecturer: Alexander von Humboldt Lectures, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands; “Making Cities Work: Sustainable Mobility, Place-making, and Economic Competitiveness”; Masters Class, Lectures on “Sustainable Mobility through Mixed Land Uses and Balanced Regional Growth”, Department of Geography, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, January 2013.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Transit Station Access: Making the Link”, 2nd International Conference on Mass Transit Rail Facilities Design and Management”, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, December 2012.
Discussant: High Speed Rail in Europe.  Symposium on High-Speed Rail & Sustainability, Center for Environmental Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, November 2012.
Invited University Lecture: "Adaptive Transit and Adaptive Cities: Making the Transit/Land Use Connection", Fall Transport Distinguished Speakers Services, KTH University, Stockholm, Sweden, November 2012.
Invited Speaker and Participant: "Key Issues for Future Urban Transportation Pathways to Sustainable Futures in 20??", The International Stockholm Transportation Summit, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2012.
Invited Speaker:  “Global Experiences with TOD as an Economic Development Tools: Lessons for the Middle East”, Workshop on “Economic Development Strategies for Ar-riyadh”, Arriyadh Development Authority, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, October 2012.
Invited Speaker: “Global Best Case Practices on Transit and Land Use Integration”; session on Transforming Cities with Transit, 6th Urban Research and Knowledge Symposium: Rethinking Cities – Framing the Future, World Bank, Barcelona, Spain, October 2012.
Invited Speaker: “Integrating Transit and Urban Development: Lessons and Challenges for Developing Countries”, Conference on: Urban Transport Pathways: Do the Experiences of the US and the EU Offer Lessons for Developing Countries?, Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley, Brower Center, Berkeley, CA, September 2012.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Mixed Uses and Sustainable Mobility: Cross-national Experiences and Implications for Chinese Cities”, International Forum on Sustainable Urban and Rural Develpoment, Harbin Institute of Technology , School of Architecture, Harbin, China, September 2012.
Workshop presentation and panelist: “Transforming Urban Transport: The Role of Political Leadership”, Volvo Foundation, Marstrand, Sweden, August 2012.
Municipal Lecture: “Integrating Public Transport and Urban Development: Global Lessons”, Inter-American Development Bank and Mayor’s Office, Montevideo, Uruguay, August 2012.
Invited Lecture: “Challenges of Integrating High-Capacity Transit and Urban Development in Global Cities”, Indonesian Ministry of Transport, Distinguished Lecture Series, Jakarta, Indonesia, July 2012.
Invited Panelist:  Session on Innovative Thinking on Urban Transportation Solutions, Tianjin Partner Roundtable, World Economic Forum (WEF) Future on Urban Development Initiative, Tianjin, China, June 2012.
Invited Keynote Speaker: "Challenges of Integrating BRT and Urban Land Development”, 6th Annual Conference of the International Association of China Planning, Wuhan, China, June 2012.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Global Lessons on Sustainable Cities & Transit”, Seminar on Integrated Spatial Development Toward Eco2 Cities, World Bank, Washington, D.C., May 2012.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Sustainable Mobility and Livability”, Seminar on Mobility and Quality of Life in Mega-cities, Volvo Group, Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012, Miami Beach, Florida, May 2012.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility & Transport”, Conference on Innovations for Sustainable Production, i-SUP 2012, Flanders Cleantech Association and Vision on Technology (VITO), Bruges, Belgium, May 2012.
Invited Keynote Speaker: “A Global Panorama of Smart Growth & TOD” and Chair, Closing Plenary Session, International Conference on Building Urban Futures & Transit Oriented Development (BUFTOD), Ecoles Nationles des Ponts et Chaussees, Paris, France, April 2012
Invited Evening Lecture: “Sustainable Urbanism and Mobility: Building Accessible, Livable, and Prosperous Communities”, Burack Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, April 2012.
Invited Speaker: “Planning for Active Communities”; Moderator, session on “Active Transportation”; Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, March, 2012.
Organizer, Moderator, Discussant: Conference on “Sustainable Mobility and Cities: Marrying Technology and Policy”, Sustainable Cities Conference Series, UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California Transportation Center, Berkeley, CA, February 2012. http://www.urbansustainability.berkeley.edu/sustainablemobility.shtml
Presented paper: “Variable Pricing on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge: Traffic Impacts”, 91th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2012. 
Invited Lecturer: "5 Ds of the Built Environment and Sustainable Mobility", Lecture Series, Centre for Excellence in Urban Transport, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India, January 2012.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Reclaiming the City Through Urban Betterment and Sustainable Mobility”, Plenary Session on: Urban Mobility, Smart City World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, December 2011.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Actors of Transport’s Public and Private Realms”. Session on “Fabric of the Metropolis”, International Seminar on Challenges of Metropolitan Governance”, Paris Metropoles, Paris, France, November 2011.
Invited Speaker: "The 5D's of the Built Environment and Rapid Transit Performance", Conference on "Sustainable Public Transit: Improving Access, Connectivity and Mobility for a Thriving Region", University of Manitoba Transport Institute, Winnipeg, Canada, November 2011.
Invited Plenary Session Speaker: “International Best Case Practices on Building Transit Metropolises”; co-presented paper on “Urban Densities and Transit: A Multi-dimensional Perspective”.  2011 Centers of Excellence Workshop, Volvo Research and Educational Foundation, Beijing, China, October 2011.
Keynote Speaker: “Micro Transit: Closing the Gap through Economies of Scope”, Conference on:” Micro Transit: What? Where? Why?” Transport Development and Solution Alliance and Queensland Government, Brisbane, Australia; and “Innovations in Mobility and Urbanism: International Experiences”, Workshop, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland Government, Brisbane; August 2011.
Invited Paper Presentation: “High-Speed Rail and Economic Development: Drawing Comparative Insights”, International Seminar on High-Speed Rail and Urban Spatial Development”, School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, August 2011.
Keynote Speaker: “Making the Transportation-Land Use Connection in Developing Countries”; moderator, session on: “Value Capture”.  World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSRTLUR), Whistler, British Columbia, July 2011.
Invited Speaker: “Challenges in Creating Sustainable Urban Futures”, ReVISIONS Annual Symposium, University of Cambridge, Guildford, UK, May 2011.|
Invited Panelist: “Equitable Access: No Passenger Left Behind”, International Transport Forum Annual Summit, Leipzig, Germany, May 2011.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Transport Through Connectivity & Integration”, Seminar Rio Metrópole, World Bank Institute and State of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2011.
Invited Lecturer: “Mixed Land Uses and Sustainable Mobility”, Distinguished Transport Lecture 2011, Institute of Transport Studies and Department of Civil Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, April 2011.
Keynote Speaker: “The Accessible Metropolis: A Global Perspective. Ruimteconferentie 2011, PBL (Netherlands Environmental Authority), Rotterdam, The Netherlands, April 2011. On-line Video: http://www.pbl.nl/ruimteconferentie-2011/toespraak-robert-cervero
Invited Lecturer: "Toward Healthy, Livable & Accessible Cities". Forum on "Urban Livibility, Mobility, and Happiness". Series on Innovative Ideas in Public Policy, State of Ceara Legislative Assembly and INESP, Fortaleza, Brazil, March 2011.
Invited Speaker/Panelist: "Public Transport: Challenges in Rapidly Urbanizing Cities". Conference on: "The 21st Century Indian City: Developing an Agenda for Urbanization in India". Center for South Asian Studies, UCB and Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. New Delhi, India, March 2011.
Keynote Speaker: “Panorama of TOD: Principles and Experiences”, International Seminar on Urbanism Oriented Towards Rail and Intermodality. Laboratorie Ville Mobilité Transport, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausseés, Paris, France, March 2011.
Invited Speaker: “State’s Role in Providing Affordable Mass Transport Services for the Poor”. ITF/OECD Roundtable on “Meeting Society’s Transport Needs Under Tight Budgets”, International Transport Forum/OECD and Mexican Ministry of Transport, Mexico City, March 2011.
Invited Lecturer: “Mobility and Livability: Can They Co-exist?”, The Oxford 2011 Lectures Series: The Future of Transport Research, Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University, Oxford, England, March 2011.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Planning and Active Communities”, Session on Active Living 101, Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, February, 2011.
Invited Speaker on: “Institutional Integration for Urban Mobility Solutions”, International Seminar on Improving Urban Mobility for RMBH, Inter-American Development Bank and State of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, February 2011.
Luncheon speaker: “An Expanded Framework for Evaluating Urban Transport Projects”.  World Bank, Transport Research Support Program, Washington, D.C., February 2011.
Invited speaker on:  “Mega-makeover: Lessons from Tysons Corner”, Session on: “Mega-Makeover: Tysons Corner – From Edge City to Smart Growth”; Panelist/Respondent, Session on: “The Big Picture: Total Transportation Connectivity—Integrating Transportation Technologies to Create Seamless Mobility and Livable Communities”, 90th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2011.
Invited speaker on: “Toward Low-Carbon Cities of the Future”.  2nd Xiamen International Forum on the Urban Environment, Institute of Urban Environments, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China, December 2010.
Presented paper and invited speaker: “California High-Speed Rail and Economic Development: Station-Area Market Profiles and Public Policy Responses”, Symposium on “Environmental and Co-benefits of a High Speed Rail System in California”, Center for Environmental Public Policy, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley, December 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Transportation and Development”, Chinese 2010 Metropolitan Planning Conference, China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, Suzhou, China, November 2010.
Keynote Speaker: “Transformative Change Strategies”, Sustainable Mobility Summit 2010, ACT Canada and National Capital Cities Association, Ottawa, Canada, November 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Market Trends, Lifestyle Preferences, and Sustainable Mobility”, International Conference on “City of the Future: US and Australian Perspectives”, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney and Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia, November 2010.
Speaker: “Informal Transport”, Workshop on Global Report on Sustainable Transport, UN-Habitat, Mombasa, Kenya, November 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Kid-Friendly TODs”, 48th International Making Cities Livable Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 2010. Paper: http://www.livablecities.org/sites/default/files/papers/Cervero-Robert-(paper).pdf
Webinar Presentation: “TODs, Travel, and Parking”. Caltrans-University Transportation Centers Seminar Series, Webinar on Encouraging Sustainable Travel, Caltrans Division of Research & Innovation, Sacramento, October 2010.
Invited Speaker: "Sustainable Urbanism and Mobility", 2010 International Symposium on Metropolitan Seoul's Future Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Seoul, Korea, September 2010.
Luncheon Speaker: “Transportation Strategies for Sustainable Mobility and Green Growth”, Seminar Series, Korean Transportation Institute (KOTI), Gyeonggi-do, Korea, September, 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Green TODs: Adapting to Rapidly Growing Asian Cities”.  Green Korea 2010, session on “Urban Development and Transportation Strategies for Green Growth”, United Nations and Green Growth Korea, Seoul, Korea, September, 2010. 
Invited Speaker: "Green TODs: Global Insights", Nanking International Forum, City Government of Taipei, Department of Redevelopment Planning, Taipei, Taiwan, August 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Public Transport, Urban Development, and Finance: Global Insights”, Urban Transit Symposium, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, August 2010.
Presented paper: "Ridership and Land Market Impacts of BRT Services: Comparatie Experiences in the U.S. and Korea"; Moderated session on "Integrated Land Use and Transportation Planning/Implementation". 12th World Conference on Transportation Research (WCTR), Lisbon, Portugal, July 2010.
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Mobility and Urbanism”, International Conference of Future City Development, Taipei County, Xinbei City, Taiwan, July 2010.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Shifting Demographics: Implications for Future Housing and Transportation”, Policy Session on “Livability”, Transportation Research Board Executive Committee Summer Meeting, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, June 2010.
Speaker: “Destination Matters”, Conference on TOD and Social Equity, Center for Community Innovations, Berkeley, CA, June 2010.
Expert Speaker and Panelist: “Mega-cities and Infrastructure” and “Urban Transport Futures”; Monitor Group, for Brazilian corporation; São Paulo, Brazil, May 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Mobility and Economic Development”, STC Distinguished Speaker, University of  California, Davis, Sustainable Transportation Center, April 2010.
Invited Speaker: “TOD and Urban Betterment”, Luncheon Speaker Series, Kansas City Section of the American Planning Association, Kansas City Design Center, Kansas City, Missouri, April 2010.
Invited Lecturer: “Mobility, Livability, and Prosperity”, Second Annual Thomas Galloway Distinguished Lecture, School of Architecture, Design, and Urban Planning, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, April 2010.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Transit-Oriented Development: Opportunities and Challenges, 2010 Real Estate Law and Business Forum, USC Gould School of Law, Los Angeles, April 2010.
Invited Speaker: “Mobility Strategies that Work”, Capitals Alliance International Conference, Capital Alliance and Brazilian Secretary of Urban Development and Environment, Brasília, Brazil, March 2010.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Resourceful Mobility: Lessons for Los Angeles”, The Rosenfield Forums: “Changing Lanes: Bold Ideas to Solve L.A.’s Traffic Problems, UCLA School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles, March 2010.
Invited Lecture:  “Mobility, Livability, and Prosperity”; Annual Comeaux Lecture, Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, March 2010.
Invited Public Seminar: “Transport Investments and Global Competitiveness”, Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, February 2010.
Public Lecture, “Transit Oriented Cities”, Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey, February 2010.
Invited Lecture, College of Architecture Speaker Series: “Public Transit and Sustainable Urbanism”, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, January 2010.
Speaker, Chair, Organizer, Moderator: Session on “Sustainable Transportation Policy and Planning”, World Future Energy Summit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, January 2010.
Speaker: “Advancing Green TODs in China”, spotlight session on: "Bold Ideas and Big Challenges: Transportation Infrastructure in China”;“Direct Ridership Model of Bus Rapid Transit in Los Angeles County”, session on: "Developing Ridership for BRT". 89th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2010.
Speaker and Co-Host: “The Sustainable Transit Metropolis”, Executive Training Program for Zhejiang Province Officials, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley,  December 2009.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Planning and Management for City Leads: The Land Use and Infrastructure Nexus”, Vietnam Mayors Executive Education Program, World Bank Institute and Vietnam Academy of Managers for Construction and Cities, Hanoi, Vietnam, December 2009.
Invited Speaker: “Public Transit and Low-Carbon Cities”, Session on “Buses, Trains, and Commuter Vans: Reducing Carbon Through U.S. Public Transit”, COP15 (15th United Nations Climate Change Conference), session sponsored by U.S. State Department and U.S. Department of Transportation, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2009.
Keynote Speaker: “BRT’s Impacts on Development and Property Values”, Conference on “Bus Rapid Transit in Action”, BRTuk Fifth National Conference, Cardiff, Wales, November-December 2009.
Keynote Speaker: “Transit and City Building”;  Speaker and Panelist: “Light Rail and Cities”;  Symposium on “Designing Transit Cities: City Building and Transit”, City of Toronto and Canadian Urban Institute, Toronto, Canada, November 2009.
Presented Invited Paper: “Urban Development Along Railway Land”, Transport Week 2009, Freight and Passenger Railway Transport, Inter-American Development Bank, São Paulo, Brazil, November 2009.
Invited Evening Speaker: “Sustainable Urbanism: Creating Livable, Viable, and Socially Just Cities of the Future”, The Cultural Festival of Northeast Brazil, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil, November 2009.
Speaker: "High-Speed Rail and Joint Development Opportunities: Lessons from Abroad", Seminar on "High-Speed Rail and Future Growth in California", Center for a Sustainable California, UC Berkeley; San Francisco, CA, November 2009.
Invited Speaker: "Sustainable Development for Asian Cities"; Panelist on Caolu New Town, Pudang; Symposium on "Transportation and Sustainable Urban-Regional Development", Tongji University and Energy Foundation, Shanghai, China, October 2009.
Keynote Speaker. "Low-Carbon Cities, Sustainable Transport, and Global Competitiveness"; panelist" "How Can We Have Competitive Low Carbon Cities?"; V Congress for Sustainable Transportation, Center for Sustainable Transport Mexico and World Resources Institute, Embarq, Mexico City, October 2009.
Speaker and Panelist. "Reflections on Land-Use Implications and Joint Development Opportunities of High Speed Rail", Symposium on: High-Speed Rail: Challenges and Opportunities in California, Institute of Transportation Studies and Global Metropolitan Studies Center, UC Berkeley, CA, October 2009.
Speaker and
Panelist. Session on "Transportation and Mobility Solutions", Governors' Global Climate Summit 2, Los Angeles, CA, September 2009.
Featured Speaker on: “Metros, Rapid Buses, and Sustainable Cities”.  Special Event on “Bogota’s Future Mobility”, organized by El Espectador newspaper, Hi-Cue, and Bogota’s Mayor’s Office.  Speech, Conversation with Ken Livingstone (Mayor of London), and Television Hour, Bogotá, Colombia, September 2009.
Invited Luncheon Speaker: “Sustainable Transportation and Place-making: Linking Transport and Urban Design”, Planning and Transport Research Center (PATREC), Curtin, Murdoch, and West Australia Universities, Perth, Australia, August 2009.
Invited Seminar Speaker: “The Transit Metropolis: A 21st Century Perspective”, Argentina Ministry of Transportation and World Bank, Afternoon Seminar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2009.
Keynote Speaker on: “Green TODs”, plus session moderator on “Eco-Cities”, 5th International Conference on Planning and Design, “New Perspectives in Planning and Design”, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; evening speaker on “Green TODs”, Graduate Institute of Urban Development and Architecture, National University of Kaohsiung, Kaoshiung, Taiwan, May 2009.
Invited Speaker on: “Global Trends in Urban and Regional Planning and Management” and “Urban Infrastructure: Trends, Global Experiences, and Lessons for Indonesia”; Workshop on Urban Planning and Management, World Bank Institute and Department of City and Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, May 2009.
Invited Speaker and Moderator: "Transportation, Physical Activity, and Obesity", Transportation and Health Webinar, Transportation for America, April 2009.
Speaker, Moderator, and Session Organizer: "Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness"; Speaker: "Infrastructure Investment and Urban Development", 2009 National Planning Conference, American Planning Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 2009.
Invited Panelist and Speaker: "Green Mobility: The Long View", Society of Automotive Engineers 2009 World Congress, plenary session, Detroit, Michigan, April 2009.
Keynote Speaker: "Shrinking Carbon Footprints with Smart Growth and Sustainable Transportation"; Panelist: "Healthy Spaces and Places"; National Congress, Planning Institute of Australia, Darwin, Australia, March, 2009.
Invited Panelist and Speaker: "Fostering Mexican Policy, Projects and Action for Low Carbon, Competitive Urban Growth", Center for Sustainable Transport Mexico, Mexico City, March 2009.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Planning and Active Communities”, Active Living Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, February, 2009.
Speaker: "Freeway Deconstruction", UCTC Conference 2009, University of California-Riverside, February 2009.
Invited Speaker: “Joint Development and Metropolitan Planning", Global Metro Studies Seminar, Arriyadh Development Authority, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 2009.
Invited Speaker: “Sustainable Transit Financing and Urbanism”, Seminar on Sustainable and Integrated Planning for Railway Systems, MTR Corporation and Hong Kong Government, Hong Kong, November 2008.
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Transportation Futures”, Sasaki GreenDAY, Boston, Mass., November 2008.
Panelist: Conference on “Making the Connection: Transit Oriented Development, NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, New York City, November 2008.
Keynote Speaker: “Sustainable Transport and Smart Growth for Kids”, The 2008 Health Challenge Think Tank: Halting Childhood Obesity – Towards Sustainable Economic, Environmental, Cultural and Health Footprints, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montreal, Canada, November 2008.
Invited Speaker: “TOD and Travel: Building the Evidence”, Rail~volution 2008, San Francisco, October 2008.
Invited Speaker: “Infrastructure, Urban Growth, and Global Competitiveness”, Conference on “The Shape of the New American City”, Penn Institute for Urban Research, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 2008. Podcast: http://conference.aapss.org/new_american_city/podcasts5.html
Keynote Speaker: “Planning for Sustainable Cities”, National Conference of CAMACOL (Colombian Construction Association), Cali, Colombia, October 2008.
Invited Speaker: “Rail Transportation in Northern California”, Assembly Select Committee on Rail Transportation, Hearing on “Impact of Rail Transportation in Northern California”, California State Assembly, San Francisco, October 2008.
Keynote Speaker: “Suburbanization and Transit Oriented Development in China” and Chair and Discussant, Sessions on Transport Policy and Transport and Urban Structure, China Planning Network (CPN) Urban Transportation Congress; Speaker on “Experiences with Joint Studios in China, CPN Cross-Cultural Education Roundtable; China Planning Network, Beijing, China, July 2008.
Speaker: “Access, Urbanism, Emergency Response, and Post-Earthquake Reconstruction”, Chengdu Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Symposium, Sichuan Province; Speaker: “Transportation and Land Use Integration”, Earthquake Restoration and Development, Chengdu International Urban Planning and Transportation Conference, Chengdu Municipal Transportation Commission, Chengdu, China, July 2008.
Keynote Speaker: "Implementing a Mass Transit System Through Integrated Land Use and Transportation Planning", Conference on Launching of Tel Aviv's Mass Transit System; Speaker and Discussant: "Making Buses Great" and "Design and Mass Transit", Seminar of the Metropolitan Mass Transit System, NTA, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2008.
Speaker: Seminar on “Efficient Urbanization”, University of Paris – Pantheon Sorbonne, UFR Sciences Economics, Paris, France, June 2008.
Invited Speaker: "Suburbanization and Transit-Oriented Development in China". 2008 International Forum on Urban Development and Planning, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and International Association for China Planning, Langfang, Hebei Province, China, June 2008.
Invited Speaker: "Vision of Transit-Oriented Development and Its Promise for Taiwan"; "Concepts of TOD and Their Potential in Asian Cities"; Forum on Transit-Oriented Development and Urban Design, Department of Urban Planning, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, May 2008.
Speaker and Moderator: “New Urbanism in the Bay Area”. Workshop on New Urbanism in America, Korean Institute of Human Settlements and DCRP, UC Berkeley, Berkeley CA, May 2008.
Speaker: "Transit Joint Development and Innovative Finance", Seminar on Transportation Economics and Financial Sustainability, sponsored by Arriyadh Development Authority and University of California Transportation Center, May 2008.
Speaker: “Modeling Indirect Land Use Impacts of Highway Projects”, Session on: Will They Come If You Building It?, 2008 National Planning Conference, American Planning Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2008.
Speaker: “Urban Transportation in California in an Era of Growth and Climate Change”, Seminar on Innovative Approaches to California Infrastructure Finance, University of California Center, Sacramento, April 2008.
Speaker and Moderator: “Suburban Living”, Seminar and Student Award Competition, Institute of Transportation Engineers, San Francisco Bay Area Section, UC Berkeley, April 2008.
Invited Lecture: "Sustainable Transport and Urbanism", Graduate Planning Student Association, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, April 2008.
Speaker: “Planner's Role in Trans-disciplinary Research on Environment sand Public Health"; Moderator, keynote and plenary sessions; Annual Active Living Research Conference, Washington, D.C., April 2008.
Invited Lecture: “Transit-Oriented and Balanced Growth: Traffic and CO2 Reducing Potential”, Greenhouse Gas Seminar Series, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, March 2008.
Evening Speaker: “Railway/Land Use Integration: Principles and Experiences”, Institue of Urban Planning and Design Research, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen China, January 2008.
Invited Speaker: "Transportation and Land Use Integration at Multiple Scales: Lessons for China", Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute, Tianjin, China, December 2007.
Invited Evening Speaker: "Making Transit Work: Enhancing Mobility and Livability through the Transit-Land Use Connection"; Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization; and Bloomington City Council, November 2007.
Invited Speaker: “Transport and the Environment”, International Conference on: “A Climate of Reconciliation: Economy, Social Justice and the Environment”, Trudeau Foundation, Calgary, Alberta, November 2007.
Keynote Speaker: “Effects of Public Transportation on City Design”. International Conference on: “Cities and Transportation – Innovations and Visions”, sponsored by Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and VBZ, in celebration of 125 Years of Public Transport in Zurich; Zurich Switzerland, November 2007.
Speaker: “TOD and Trip De-Generation”. Rail~volution 2007, Miami Beach, Florida, November 2007; also presented at: 1st Annual UCTC/PATH Conference: “On the Road to Sustainability: From Research to Practice”, Berkeley , CA , October 2007.
Co-presenter: “Travel Demand Impacts of Suburbanization in Shanghai, China”; moderator: session on “mobility for everyone”. American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2007.
Keynote speaker: "Toward a Full and Integration Transportation Program: Lessons for Central Florida", Conference on Central Florida's Transportation Future, ULI - Orlando District Council, Orlando, Florida, September 2007.
Plenary Speaker: "Sustainable Transport and Urbanism...at Multiple Scales", Meeting of the Minds: The Innovations we need for more Sustainable Cities, Urban Age Institute, Oakland, CA, September 2007. http://fora.tv/2007/09/12/MoM_Megacities_Alternative_Futures
Invited Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development in China: Opportunities and Challenges”, Shenzhen Planning Bureau, Shenzhen, China, July 2007.
Presented paper: "Influences of Built Environments on Walking and Cycling: Lessons from Bogotá", World Congress on Transport Research, Berkeley, CA, June 007.
Invited Speaker: “Successful Global Transit Metropolises”, Seminar on Transport in a Sustainable Metropolis; “Land Use and Public Transport: Best Evidence”, Workshop on Transport Solutions for Sustainable Development; National Association of Public Transit and Hewlett Foundation, Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 2007.
Invited Speaker: “BRT and Land Use”, Symposium on: “Finding Transit that Fits the Tappan Zee Corridor: The Case for Bus Rapid Transit”, Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Westchester County, New York, June 2007.
Invited Speaker: "Current Thinking in Urban Service Delivery with a Focus on Metropolitan Transport Planning and Management and Its Applicability to the Quezon City Context", World Bank Institute and Quezon City Government, Quezon City, The Philippines; "Managing Urban Growth and Designing Sustainable Transport Systems", Cities Alliance and the World Bank Institute, Manila, The Philippines, June 2007.
Invited Speaker: "Urban Management and Service Provision in a Decentralized Framework: International Experiences" and "Infrastructure Planning and Service Provision: Implications for the Indonesian Context", World Bank Institute, Training course on: Indonesia -- Strengthening Local Service Delivery Under Decentralization, Bali, Indonesia, May 2007.
Panelist: “Spatial Mismatch, Balanced Growth, and Workforce Housing”, Workforce Housing Roundtable, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., May 2007.
Chair and Moderator: Plenary session on "Formalization of Urban Land Tenure in Developing Countries", Urban Research Symposium 2007, World Bank, Washington, D.C., May 2007.
Evening Lecture: “Transit-Oriented Development: From Here to There”, Raleigh Department of Planning, Raleigh, NC, May 2007.
Evening Lecture: "Making Tysons Corner Work", Tysons Land Use Task Force and George Mason School of Management, McLean, Virginia, April 2007. Video stream at: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/offsite/?pg=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/cable/channel16/asx/cervero.asx
Keynote presentations: “Transportation and Land Use in Developing Countries”, “Integrated Transit, Broadly Defined”, and “Mobility Management and Sustainable Futures”, International Seminar on Mobility and Integration in Salvador”, Center for the Study of Transport and the Environment, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, April 2007.
Presented paper: “Informal Transit: A Global Perspective”, International Conference on Urban Transport – Today and Tomorrow, Indian Institute of Technology, Agra, India; March 2007.
Keynote speaker: "International Best Practice in Transit Oriented Development", Conference on "Living Smarter" The Future of South East Queensland, Surfers Paradise, Australia; Workshop on "Smart Growth in a Fast Growing Region", Property Council of Australia; Workshop on "Transit Oriented Development in the Midst of Rising Automobility", Office of Urban Management, Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; March 2006.
Presented Paper: “City CarShare: Longer-Term Travel-Demand and Car Ownership Impacts”. Presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2007.
Invited Speaker: “TOD: Planning for Hong Kong’s Future”, Evening Seminar, Metropolitan Rail Transit Corporation, Hong Kong, December 2006.
Invited Speaker and Panelist: “Economic Growth in Urban Regions: Implications for Future Transportation”, Forum on the Future of Urban Transportation, Eno Transportation Foundation, Washington, D.C., December 2006.
Keynote speaker: “Polycentricism, Balanced Growth, and Travel: Thirty Years of Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area”, Workshop on Polycentric Employment, Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, Nagoya, Japan, November 2006.
Keynote speaker: “Public Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Global Lessons”, 5th Anniversary for Graduate School of Environmental Studies and Symposium on Sustainable Transport and Cities, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, November 2006.
Discussant, Session on “Nexus Between City Planning and Public Education”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Annual Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas, November 2006.
Keynote evening speaker: "What Makes a Successful TOD?", Colloquium on Transit Oriented Development", University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada, November 2006.
Presented paper and panelist: “Freeway Deconstruction and Urban Regeneration”. International Symposium on the 1st Anniversary of Cheong Gye Cheon Restoration, Seoul Municipal Government, Seoul, Korea, October 2006.
Keynote Speaker: “Balanced Regional Growth: Lessons for Vegas?”, Annual Conference, Nevada Chapter, American Planning Association, Carson City, Nevada, September 2006.
Presentation: “Urban Planning and the Creation of Supportive Environments”, Workshop on “Urbanization and the Effectiveness of Networks in Health Promotion”, International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE), Atlanta, Georgia, August 2006.
Presented background paper at plenary session: "Financial Sustainability and Financial Schemes for Cleaner Urban Transport in Latin America", Ar Limpo para America Latina, Biannual Conference, World Bank, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 2006.
Keynote Speaker: "Bus Transit and Land-Use Integration: Global Insights", Annual Conference of the Michigan Transportation Planning Association and the Michigan Association of Regions, Grand Rapids, MI, July 2006.
Speaker: “Infrastructure and Land Use: 10 Principles”, Forum on “Connections for Growth”, Urban Land Institute, New York City, June 2006.
University Lecture: “Transport and Land-Use Integration in the Developing World”, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brazil, June 2006.
Keynote Speaker: “Mobility and Accessibility: Toward a Sustainable Transport Future”; Speaker: “TOD and DOT: Contrasting Approaches to Land Use and Public Transit Integration”. IV Rio de Transportes, COPPE, Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2006.
Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development in America”; “TOD and New Town Development: International Experiences”. International Workshop on New Town Planning and Transit-Oriented Development”, Korea Housing Corporation, Seoul, Korea, May 2006.
Speaker, Moderator, and Course Developer: “Transit Systems: Rail and BRT”; “What is TOD?”, “TOD and the Private Sector”, “TOD and Urban Management”; “TOD and Bus Rapid Transit”. International Workshop on Transit Oriented Development: Global Experiences and Opportunities/Challenges for China, China Executive Leaderhip Academy, Pudong and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Shanghai, China, May 2006.
Speaker, Plenary Session: "Mobility Benefits of Accessibility Planning", 3rd International Conference on Future Urban Transport, Volvo Research Foundation, Gothenberg, Sweden, April 2006.
Seminar Speaker: "Balanced, Mixed Use Development: Efficiency and Equity Trade-Offs. METRANS Seminar Series, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, March 2006.
Seminar Speaker: “The Challenges of TOD in greater Phoenix”. Transportation Seminar, College of Design, Arizona State University, Phoenix, March 2006.
Keynote Speaker: “Vienna Surrounded by Phoenix: The Challenges of TOD and Smart Growth in Mississauga”, City Forum: Moving Forward, Canadian Urban Institute, Mississauga, Ontario, February 2006.
Invited Speaker: “TOD & TAD: The Twin Evils of Transit and Urbanism”, Citizens for Modern Transit, Evening Roundtable, St. Louis, February 2006.
Keynote Speaker: "TOD and DOT: Contrasting Approaches to Land Use & BRT Integration", TransNOW Annual Student Conference, Transportation Northwest Center, Corvallis, Oregon, February 2006.
Luncheon Speaker: "Bus Rapid Transit, Urbanism, and the Poor: Lessons from Latin America", San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association, Noontime Forum, San Francisco, February 2006.
Lecturer: “Transportation and Land Use Integration”, Workshop on Transportation and Land Use Integration, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China; “Ten Principles of Land Use and Transport Integration”, China Ministry of Construction, Shenzen, China, December 2005.
Discussant and Moderator: Session on “Transit Ridership”. Annual Meeting of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Kansas City, Missouri, October 2005.
Invited Seminar Speaker: “Urban Geomorphology and Travel Choices: Sustainability and Social Equity Implications”, Carolina Population Center; “TOD in America”, Carolina Urban Research Study Center; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 2005.
Invited Speaker: “Balanced Growth and TOD in California: Travel Impacts and Policy Implications”. Sacramento, California Department of Transportation, “Research Connection” Statewide Video Conference Series, September 2005.
Keynote paper presentation: "TOD in the United States: Strategies, Issues, Prospects", International Conference on "Transit Oriented Development: Making It Happen", Landcorp and Australian Planning Commission, Freemantle, Western Australia, July 2005.
Plenary speaker: "Cross-Cutting Themes on Local Capacity Building in Indonesia", Workshop on "Sustainable Approaches to Local Government Capacity Building", World Bank Institute and BAPPEDA, Bali, Indonesia, June 2005.
Keynote speaker: "Economic & Community Impacts of Transit Investments", Symposium on "Evaluating Economic and Community Impacts of Transit Corridors", Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs and Hennepin County, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, June 2005.
Presented paper: “Meeting the Twin Goals of Affordable Housing and Sustainable Mobility”, National Housing Conference, plenary session, Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Cork, Ireland, May 2005.
Keynote Speaker and panelist: “Transit and Sustainable Urbanism”, Evening Colloquium on “Toward a Better Urbanism: Transit and Where We Go from Here”, Congress for the New Urbanism, Minnesota Chapter, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, April 2005.
Keynote Speaker: “Transit Oriented Development: International Experiences and Their Applicability to Chinese Cities”, International Conference on Sustainable Urban Transportation Planning in China, Municipality of Dalian and Tsinghua University, Dalian, China, March 2005.
Presentation: “Off-Line Modeling of Transportation and Land Use Futures”, Annual National Conference of the American Planning Association, San Francisco, March 2005.
Panelist: "Future of Transportation". Symposium on California at 50 Million", Institute of Urban and Regional Development, UC Berkeley, March 2005.
Presentation: "Job Access and Social Exclusion in the U.S.", Conference on Evaluating the Contribution of Transport Projects to Welfare to Work: An International Study", FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, London, England, November 2004.
Keynote Speaker: "Successful Models of Transport and Land-Use Innovations"; Moderator, Session on "Improving Commercial and Societal Outcomes": International Conference on "Smart Transport and Property: Leveraging Transport Infrastructure for Property and Land Development", Transport Roundtable Australasia Pty Ltd., Brisbane, Australia, November 2004.
Presentations: "Thematic Address on Transport and Land: Connecting the Cities"; "Summary Presentations on Urban Planning Directions for Wuhan, China": International Symposium on Planning the Future of Cities in China", China Development Bank and the World Bank, Beijing and Wuhan, China, October 2004.
Presentation on: “Towards a Sustainable Metropolis: An International Perspective”, International Summer Course on “Networks of Globalization: New Urbanism and Beyond”, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2004.
Presented Paper: “Balanced Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Enhancing Mobility and Accessibility through Institutional, Demand Management, and Land-Use Initiatives”, International Symposium on “Urban Mobilities: The Challenges, the Research Issues in China and Abroad”, Institut Pour la Ville Mouvement and Tsinghau University, Beijing, China, October 2004.
Presented Paper: “Transit Oriented Development in America: Contemporary Practices, Impacts, and Policy Directions”, Conference on “Incentives, Regulations and Plans: The Role of States and Nation-States in Smart Growth Planning”, National Center for Smart Growth, and Habiforum, Annapolis, Maryland, September 2004.
Speaker: "Ten Principles for Integrating Transport and Land Use: Lessons for Beijing". Special Seminar, Beijing Municipal Planning Department, Beijing, China, June 2004.
Evening Speaker: ”Transportation and Community Development”. Dale Prize Award Ceremony, California Polytechnic University at Pomona, Pomona California, May, 2004. See: http://video.csupomona.edu/RJZimmer/TransCD-245.asx
Keynote Speaker: "Bus-Based Transit and Urban and Regional Land-Use Integration". International Conference on "Cities in Motion”. Republic of Colombia National Planning Department, Ministry of the Environment, and UNDP. Bogotá, Colombia, April 2004.
University Lectures: "Transportation, Sustainable Urbanism, and the Developing World" (four lectures), Tongji University, Shanghai, China; "Transportation and New Urbanism: Physical Determinism or Sustainable Pathways?" (two lectures), Xi'an Univeristy of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an, China; "Urban Visions and Sustainable Futures", Xi'an City Planning and Design Institute, Xi'an, China; February 2004.
Presentation: "Economic Benefits of Transit Investments: A Research Perspective", session on "Economic Benefits of Transit"; presented paper on "City CarShare: Second-Year Travel Demand and Car Ownership Impacts", session on "Carsharing and Station Car Evaluations"; 83rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2004.
Presentations: "Urban Form and Travel Behavior", Seminar on "Smart Growth Measurement", Fehrs and Peers, Inc., Sacramento and Walnut Creek, December 2003.
Presentation: “Public Health and Urban Planning”, 13th Congress of Nutrition in Latin America, Society for Latin American Nutrition, Acapulco, Mexico, November 2003.
Presentation: "The Role of Transportation Investments in Shaping Land Development", UCLA Policy Research Symposium on "Finance: The Critical Link", Lake Arrowhead, California, October 2003.
Presented Paper: “Coping with Complexity in America’s Urban Transport Sector”. International Conference on: “Future Urban Transport”. Volvo Foundation, Göteborg, Sweden, September 2002.
Keynote Luncheon Speaker: "Transit-Oriented Development in America: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects". DuPage Public Transit Discovery Conference III, DuPage County Public Transit Committee, Elmhurst, Illinois, September 2003.
Presented paper and panelist: “Institutional Arrangements for the Development of Regional Transport Systems in Bogotá-Cundinamarca: Models from Abroad”. Conference on International Lessons for Regional Planning in Bogotá-Cundinamarca; United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD),
Bogotá, Colombia, August 2003.
Keynote Speaker: “Flexible Transport – What Is It?, Conference on Delivering Flexible Transport: Showcasing the Way Forward”, Queensland Council of Social Services; Seminar Guest Speaker: “Urban Planning Challenges and Options for Southeast Queensland”, Queensland Department of Transportation; Brisbane, Australia, July 2003.
Presented Paper: "Traditional Urbanism, New Technologies, and Mobility", International Conference on "Senses of Mobility", City on the Move, Cerisy-la-salle, Normandy, France, June 2003.
Invited Speaker: "Transportation and Smart Growth", Growing Communities Conference, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 2003.
Presentation: “Transportation Problems as Housing Problems: Insights and Lessons from California”. International Conference on Integrated Transport Planning, Wuppertal University, Wuppertal Germany, May 2003.
Presentation: "Good Practices with Job Access Programs in the United States", International Seminar on Transport and Social Exclusion -- G7 Comparison, London, England, University of Westminster, April 2003.
Keynote speaker and presented paper: "Transit Oriented Development: Getting in Front of the Curve", Conference on: "Land use Transport Planning: Making the Connection", Arriyadh Development Authority, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 2003.
Presented paper and roundtable panelist: “Mobility and Design Aspects of the Bogotá-Cundinamarca Regional Planning Project”, Second Training Course on Regional Development Management: Building Institutional Capacity for a Shared Vision of the Future of Bogotá-Cundinamarca”, United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Bogotá, Colombia, January 2003.
Presentation: "TOD Benefits", session on "Transit Orietned Development: State of the Practice and Future Benefits"; presented paper on "City CarShare: First-Year Travel Demand Impacts", session on "Carsharing Trends, Technologies and Findings"; 82nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2003.
Presentation: "Contrasting Models of Urban Transport Development", World Bank's Inaugural Urban Research Symposium on "Urban Development for Poverty Reduction: Toward a Research Agenda", Washington, D.C., December 2002.
Presented Paper: "Social Exclusion and Job Access in the United States", International Seminar on "Day-to-Day Mobility and Social Exclusion", Institut Pour La Ville en Mouvement, University of Marne-la-Vallée, France, December 2002.
Keynote Speaker: "Global Perspectives on Transit Oriented Development", Conference on: "Not a Stop -- But a Destination", Envision Utah, Salt Lake City, November 2002.
Speaker: "The Physical Environment and Transportation", Conference on: "Promoting Public Health in the Americas", Pan American Health Organization, Santiago, Chile, October 2002.
Speaker: "Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Transportation", XVI Congress of ANPET (Associação Nacional de Pesquisa e Ensino em Transportes), Natal, Brazil, October 2002.
Speaker, Plenary Session: "Reverse Commuting and Job Access in California: Markets, Needs, and Policy Prospects", Conference of "Job Access and Reverse Commuting in California: The Public Agency-Transit Connection", Caltrans and the Institute of Transportation Studies, Oakland, October 2002.
Panelist: Workshop on: “Principles for Development Around Transit”, Urban Land Institute, Smart Growth Workshop, Washington, D.C., June 2002.
Panelist: Workshop on: "Research Agenda on Health, Land Use, Transportation and Planning", Center for Disease Control, Decatur, Georgia, May 2002.
Public Lecture and 2002 International Expert Advisor: "The Transit Metropolis: International Insights and Lessons for Tel Aviv", Society for the Preservation of Nature in Israel, Tel Aviv Environmental Research Center, Porter School, Tel Aviv University; "Mass Transit and Urban Planning", Workshop on Transit in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Tel Aviv Regional Planning Authority; "Mass Transit and Livable Communities", Workshop on Future Transit in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Municipality of Tel Aviv, Israel, April 2002.
Lecturer: "The Sustainable Transit Metropolis", Hebrew University, Department of Geography, Jerusalem, Israel, April 2002.
Speaker-Panelist: "Public-Private Benefits of TOD"; Panelist on "Future of Planning"; Annual Meeting of the American Planning Association, Chicago, April 2002.
Keynote Speaker. "Access, Mobility, and Waterfront Restoration for Fortaleza", Seminar on Study Results for the Multi-functional Event Complex in Ceará, Fortaleza, Brasil, March 2002.
Invited Speaker. Transportation and Smart Growth. National Association of Realtors, Transportation Working Group, Washington, D.C., March 2002.
Panelist. National Roundtable on Smart Growth Policy and Practice. National Association of Home Builders, Washington, D.C., March 2002.
Invited Guest Speaker: “Healthy Transportation and Healthy Cities”, Seminar Series on “Designing and Building Healthy Communities”, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, March 2002.
Keynote Speaker: "The Sustainable Metropolis: Visioning the Future", Conference on "Cities and Transportation: Choices and Consequences", International Centre for Sustainable Cities, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, February 2002.
Speaker: "Transportation and Sustainable Urbanism", South Asia Urban Management Course, World Bank Institute, Jaipur, India, January 2002.
Presented paper: "Road Expansion, Urban Growth and Induced Travel: A Path Analysis", 81st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2002.
Speaker and Panelist: "Effectively Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning", South Florida Regional Transportation Summit, South Florida Regional Transportation Organization, Ft. Lauderdale, January 2002.
Speaker: "Waterfront Urbanism", Transportation and Communications Department, State of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil, January 2002.
Speaker and Panelist: "Transit and Traffic Congestion", Rail~Volution Conference, Session on "Easing the Burden: Transit and Congested Areas", San Francisco, December 2001.
Keynote Speaker, Guest of Honor, Session Chairman: Keynote Speech: "Sustainable Transportation Technologies and Sustainable Urbanism"; Chaired Session on: "New Technologies For Sustainable Mobility"; International Symposium on Automotive Electronics and Alternative Energy Sources, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, November 2001.
Speaker and Panelist: "Transportation as a Housing and Land Use Problem", Conference on "California's Future in the Balance: Transportation, Housing, Education, and Water Four Decades Beyond the Pat Brown Era", Pat Brown Institute, California State University, Los Angeles, November, 2001.
Presented Paper: “Influences of Land-Use and Demographic Composition on Real Estate Markets: Do Exclusion and Diversity Add Value?” Critical Issues Symposium on Causes and Consequences of Exclusionary Regulations, DeVoe Moore Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, November, 2001.
2001 LeFrak Lecturer: “Transportation and Urbanism: What's all the Fuss?”, “Global Cities and Transportation”, and public dialogue. Urban Studies and Planning, School of Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, October 2001.
Speaker: “Transit Innovations: Learning from the Developing World”, Conference on “Redefining, Reevaluating, & Reinventing Transit”, UCLA Extension Public Policy Program on The Transportation/ Land Use/Environment Connection, Lake Arrowhead, California, October 2001.
Keynote Speaker: “Rising to Mobility Challenges in an Increasingly Mobile World”, Connekt, 2nd Annual Congress, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October, 2001.
Invited Speaker: “Urban Transportation Innovations: Lessons for Brazil”, Seminar, Department of Transportation Engineering, Universidade Federal do Cearã, Fortaleza, Brazil, September and October, 2001.
Speaker: “Smart Growth and Urban Regeneration”, International Symposium on “Sustainability in Urban Space: Regeneration of Cities for the Next 100 Years”, Nagoya Industrial and Science Research Institute, Nagoya, Japan, July 2001.
Presented Paper and Chaired Session: “Modeling Locational Choice” and “Modeling Urban Travel”. The 9th World Conference on Transport Research, Seoul, Korea, July 2001.
Speaker: “Strengthening Transportation and Land Use Linkages in California”, Conference on: California Transportation Futures – Transportation Planning Strategies to Serve California’s People, Enhance Its Prosperity, and Protect its Resources, UCLA Extension Public Policy Program, Los Angeles, June 2001.
Presented paper: “Meeting Mobility Challenges in an Increasingly Mobile World”, International Seminar on: Urban Mobility: The Stakes and Research Challenges in France and Abroad”, Institut pour la Ville en Mouvement, Université Paris, Marne-la-Vallée, France, June 2001.
Keynote speech: "Public Policy and Jobs-Housing Balance", Monterey County Jobs-Housing Workshop, Overal Economic Development Commission, Monterey County, California, June 2001.
Invited Lecture, "Transportation, Urban Development, and Sustainability", Curso de Gestão Urbana e de Cidades, Fundação João Pinheiro, Governode Minas Gerais and World Bank Institute, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, May 2001; Invited Lecture, "Regional Transportation Planning", City of Belo Horizonte, Urban Planning Department, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, May 2001.
Evening Lecture, Invitation. "Sustainable Transportation: A Global Perspective", Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, May 2001.
Luncheon Speaker: "Efficient Urbanization". Special Luncheon Seminar, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 2001.
Invited Speaker: "World Class Transportation: Lessons for the Bay Area", San Mateo Transportation Authority, San Carlos, California, April 2000.
Keynote speech: "What Makes a Corridor Unique?", Roundtable on Transportation and Corridor Redevelopment, State and Local Policy Program, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, March 2001.
Presented paper: "Induced Demand at the Metropolitan Scale: An Interpretative Review", Forum on Working Together to Address Induced Demand", Eno Foundation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., February 2001.
Presentation: "Informal Transport", 7th Annual UCTC Student Conference, Irvine, California, February 2001.
Presentation: “Public Transportation and Urban Space: Challenges and Opportunities”, 7th UPR-MIT Conference on Tren Urbano, San Juan, Puerto Rico, January 2001.
Presented Paper: “Road Supply-Demand Relationships: Sorting Through the Causal Chain”. 80th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 2001.
Luncheon Speaker: “Efficient Urbanization”, UC/Sacramento Special Seminar Series on Smart Growth, UC/Sacramento Program, Institute of Government Studies, Sacramento, December 2000.
Keynote Speaker: "The Transit Land Use Connection", Seminar on Capital Beltway Rail Feasibility, Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, Fairfax, Virginia, November 2000.
Lecture: "Sustainable Transit", Distinguished Lecture Series on Sustainable Transportation, Stanford University, Program on Urban Studies and City of Palo Alto, Department of Planning, Palo Alto, November 2000.
Keynote Speaker and paper presentation: “Land Use and Transportation: Smart Growth, or Breaking Out of the Box”, Eight Annual Conference of the Resource Management Law Association of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2000.
Keynote Speaker and paper presentation: “Co-managing Metropolitan Growth and Transport”, 28th National Congress of the Royal Australian Planning Institute, Sydney, Australia, October, 2000.
Speaker/Principal Instructor: “How Does San Francisco Compare?”, San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR), Citizen Planning Institute, Transportation: What Works for San Francisco, San Francisco, October, 2000.
Guest Speaker: “Informal Transport in the Developing World”; “Transit and the City of the Future”, Lecture Series, Combra Institute, Graduate School in Engineering, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, August, 2000.
Speaker: “Inner-Ring Suburbs: Decline and Turn Around”, ULI Policy Forum, Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., July, 2000.
Presented paper: The Built Environment and Travel: Evidence from the United States, International Conference on Land Use and Travel Behaviour, Velo Mondial 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June, 2000.
Presented paper: ATransport Planning for Accessibility and Environmental Quality@, International Conference on Sustainable Transport & Clean Air, Government of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, May, 2000.
Presentation: “Informal Transport in Mega-Cities”, Government of Argentina, Department of Transportation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May, 2000.
Speaker: “Land Use and Travel: What We Know”, Session on ABalancing Transportation-Land Use@, Urban Land Institute, Spring Council Forum, Miami, Florida, May, 2000.
Invited Speaker: "Sustainable Transportation for Sustainable Cities", Conference on Liveable Cities for All Des villes habitables pour tous", Vivre en ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May, 2000.
Presentation: “Regulating the Informal Transportation Sector: Global Experiences”, Workshop on Transport Regulation, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., April, 2000.
Presented Paper: Rationalizing Regional Transportation and Land Use in the 21st Century, Roundtable on Urban Issues in the 21st Century: A Closer Look at the American City, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., April, 2000.
Keynote Speaker: Mobility in the 21st Century. Conference on: Moving People: Transportation Options for Delaware, University of Delaware, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, Newark, Delaware, March, 2000.
Moderator and Speaker: Symposium on Transportation and Sustainability: European Perspective. 79th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January, 2000.
Presented Paper: Transportation as a Stimulus of Welfare-to-Work. 79th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January, 2000.
Speaker and Panelist: “Public Transport and Cities of the 21st Century: Planning and Design Challenges”, Seminar on Urbanization in the New Millennium, University of Lisboa, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal, November, 1999.
Public Lecture: “Public Transport and Urbanism”, Falecia Gayle Memorial Lecture, inaugural lecture, Citizens for Modern Transit, St. Louis, November, 1999.
Public Lecture: ATransit, Growth, and Sustainability@, Community Forum on Transit and Metropolitan Growth, Grand Rapids, Michigan, November, 1999.
Speaker: ATransportation, Urban Form, and Community Development, Alameda County Congestion Management Agency, Oakland, California, October 1999.
Presenter: “Strategies to Smart Growth”, Conference on: Managing Growth in the 21st Century: Philosophies, Institutions, Strategies, University of Virginia, School of Law, Center for Environmental Studies, Charlottesville, October 1999.
Speaker: “The Key to Successful Transit”, First Annual Meeting of the Urban Land Institute, Charlotte Chapter. Seminar on: “Successful Transit Development in Charlotte”, Urban Land Institute, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 1999.
Speaker: “Integration of Transportation and Urbanization”, Course on Innovations in Urban Management (“Curso de Gestão Urbana e Municipal”, Escola de Administração Frazendária and the World Bank Institute, Brasília, Brazil, September 1999.
Speaker: "Highways, Public Transport, and Sustainable Growth", Institute of Transportation Economics, Tokyo, Japan, August, 1999.
Speaker: "Transport, Land Use, and the Environment", State Environmental Protection Authority, Dalian, China, August, 1999.
Speaker and Facilitator: "Transportation and Traditional Towns", Growing Communities Conference, Grand Rapids MetroCouncil, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June, 1999.
Speaker and Discussant: "Motorization and Congestion in Developing Countries", Conference on Traffic Congestion -- A Global Pespective, MIT Conference sponsored with Ford, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT, June, 1999. Speaker and Moderator: "Smart Approaches to Transit-Oriented Development and Transit Villages", Conference on Place Making -- Developing Town Centers, Transit Villages and Main Streets, Urban Land Institute, Chicago, June, 1999. Luncheon Speaker: "Transit and Urban Development in California", Institute of Government Studies, State of California, Sacramento, May, 1999. Presented Paper: "Integration of Urban Transport and Urban Planning", Course on Urban and City Management, The Economic Development Institute, World Bank, Toronto, Canada, May, 1999. Presented Paper: "Forecasting Ridership and Economic Impacts of Coordinated Transit and Land-Use Development: A Heuristic Approach", Annual Meeting of the American Planning Association, Seattle, April, 1999. University Lecture: "The Demise of Diamond Lanes?" Allan M. Voorhees Lecture Series, The Transportation Policy Institute, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, April, 1999.
Speaker: "In Defense of Pro-Active Planning and Development", Seminar on Urban Form and the Transportation Connection, Urban Land Institute, Policy Program Series, Sacramento, January, 1999. Keynote Speaker, "Sprawl vs. Smart Growth", Symposium on Transportation and Land Use, Norfolk, Virginia, Old Dominion University, Tidewater Regional Transit, January, 1999. Presented paper: "Where to Increase Densities: Housing and Transport"; facilitated workshop on "Transit Villages"; Conference on "The Housing Crisis: Is Higher Density a Solution?", Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, November 1998. Speaker and Panelist, "Transit and Land Use", Annual Meeting of the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association, Forum on "Transit and Roads", Charlotte, North Carolina, October 1998. Dinner Speaker, "The Transit Metropolis", IURD Dinner Seminar, University of California, September, 1998. Speaker, "Reflections on the Role of Land Transport in Metropolitan Development", Workshop on Issues in Regional and Urban Economies, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., May, 1998. Speaker, "The Future of Transportation", 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley, May 1998. Organizer and Moderator: "Conference on Transportation in Developing Countries", University of California, Berkeley, Clark Kerr Campus, April 1998. Presented Paper and Panelist: "Mobility and Sustainability for the 21st Century". International Conference on Cities on the Threshold of the 21st Century, Urban Research Center, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 1998. Invited Speaker: "The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry". Seminar on Transportation and Society, Urban Planning Program, University of Michigan, March 1998. Speaker and Facilitator, "Bus Rapid Transit: Lessons for the U.S.", Forum on Bus Rapid Transit, Federal Transit Administration, Washington, D.C., January 1998. Speaker and Panelist: "Mobility Options for Welfare-to-Work", Panel on Mobility and Welfare-to-Work, Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1998. Presented Paper: "Job Accessibility as a Performance Indicator: An Analysis of Trends and Their Social Policy Implications in the San Francisco Bay Area", Annual Conference of the American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, November 1997. Presented Paper and Panelist: "Toward Accessibility Planning of Metropolitan Areas of the 21st Century", International Symposium, Metropolitan Mobility in the 21st Century, Expo 2000 Hannover, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany, November 1997. Speaker and Panelist: "Sustainable Transit: Lessons from Abroad", Rail~Volution '97, Building Livable Communities with Transit, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1997. Speaker and Panelist: "Urban Transit and Communities", Third Annual Governor's Conference on Tren Urbano, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 1997. Presented Paper and Panelist: Conference on "Infrastructure Development and Finance in Developing Countries", East-West Perspectives on 21st Century Urban Development, CSIRO Australia and University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, June 1997. Speaker: "Jump Starting Transit-Based Housing through Public-Private Deal-Making", Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Architects, New Orleans, May 1997. Public Lecture: "Metros and Metropolitan Areas", UNAM, Mexico City, May 1997. Speaker and Panelist: "California's Spreading Landscape", Symposium on "Urban Sprawl", Lincoln Land Institute, Cambridge, Mass., December 1996. Speaker: "The Polycentric Metropolis: Transportation and Environmental Implications", Seminar Series on Urban Economics, College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University, November 1996. Speaker: "Urban Design and Transportation", Conference on Urban Design, Telecommuting and Travel Behavior, Travel Model Improvement Program, Texas Transportation Institute, Williamsburg, Virginia, October 1996. Presented Paper: "Subcentering and Commuting: Trends in the San Francisco Bay Area", TRED Conference on Land Use and Transportation, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Mass., October 1996. Keynote Speaker: Transportation Session, "Paradigm Shift: From Automobility to Accessibility Planning", 15th EAROPH World Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, September 1996. Speaker: "High Speed Rail and the Development of California's Center Valley". California Intercity High-Speed Rail Commission, Oakland, August 1996. Luncheon Speaker: "The Transit Metropolis: Myths vs. Realities", Seventh Annual Transportation Research Conference, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, May 1996. Public Lecture: "Cities in the Suburbs", Town and Gown Lecture Series, Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning, University of Melbourne; "Strategic Regional Planning", Special Seminar, Victoria Department of Planning and Development, Melbourne, Australia, May 1996. Dinner Speaker: "The Tenuous Link Between Transport and Urban Development", Joint Meeting of the Royal Australian Institute for Planners and the Australian Institute for Engineerings, Canberra, Australia, April 1996. Lecture: "Transit-Supportive Development: International Insights", Research Seminar Series, Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia, April 1996. Presented paper: "Paratransit in Puerto Rico and Mexico City: Lessons for North America", CODATU VII Conference on Urban Transport in Development Countries, New Dehli, India, February, 1996. Speaker on: "Transportation and the Environment". Albuquerque Town Hall on Linking Land Use and Transportation. City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 1995. Speaker on: "Jobs-Housing Balance and Mobility: 1980-1990 Trends". Seminar Series, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, October 1995. Keynote Speaker and Advisor: Goleta Old Town Community Design Conference and Workshop. Sponsored by The Sustainability Project and the American Institute of Architects. Goleta, California, October 1995. Speaker on: Infrastructure Development and Indonesia's Future. Conference on "Indonesia's Economic Development", Celebration of Indonesia's 50th Year of Independence, San Francisco, September 1995. Presented Paper and Discussant: Designing, Planning, and Negotiating Waterfront Development: Perspectives from the U.S. and Their Implications for the Jakarta Waterfront Development Project, Symposium on Planning and Implementation Approaches for the Jakarta Waterfront Development, Jakarta, Indonesia, August, 1995. Presented Paper. Transit-Oriented Development in the U.S. and Europe: Built Environment and Travel Behavior. Session on Transport and Land Use. Seventh World Conference on Transportation Research, Sydney, Australia, July, 1995. Speaker: Transit-Oriented Development: Fact or Fantasy, School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Southern California, Seminar Series, April 1995. Speaker and Discussant: Panel on New Vision on Urban Transportation. National Conference of the American Planning Association, Toronto, April 1995. Speaker: Making Transit Work in the Suburbs: Service, Access, and Land Use. Visiting Scholars Seminars, University Transportation Research Center, City College New York, New York, February, 1995. Presented Paper: Land Use Changes and BART. Session on BART at Twenty. 74th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January, 1995. Guest Speaker: Land Use and Transportation Implications of Stapleton Redevelopment. Workshop on Redevelopment of Stapleton Airport, Stapleton Redevelopment Foundation, Denver, December, 1994. Speaker on: Transit-Supportive Development in the U.S.: Experiences and Prospects. Conference on Linking Land Use, Transportation, and Air Quality Planning. Lincoln Land Institute, Salt Lake City, December, 1995. Speaker, Moderator, and Sponsor: Workshop on Urban Management in Developing Countries. Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Visiting Indonesian delegation, UC Berkeley, November 1994. Panelist: Critique of Transit-Oriented Development. U.C. Doctoral Student Transportation Symposium, Los Angeles, November, 1994. Discussant and Presented Paper: Transportation as a Tool for Economic Development. Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Phoenix, November, 1994. Keynote Speaker: Sustainable Transportation for Medium-Size Cities. Sustainable Transportation Conference, City of Santa Barbara, October, 1994. Speaker: Linkages Between Land Use and Transportation Planning. Least Cost Planning Symposium, Washington State Energy Office, Seattle, Washington, November, 1995. Speaker: Transit-Based Housing in California. Metropolitan Transit Development Board, San Diego, October 1994. Presented Paper: Development Impacts of Urban Transport: A U.S. Perspective. Presented at the Environmental Science Research Council Seminar on Transport and Urban Development, London, UK, April, 1994. Speaker: Ridership Impacts of Transit-Based Housing, Transportation Science Seminar, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley, March, 1994. Panelist: New Vision for Public Mobility in Greater Detroit, Metropolitan Affairs Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, March, 1994. Presented Paper: Using Census Data for Transit, Multimodal, and Small Area Analyses, National Conference on Decennial Census Data for Transportation Planning, Transportation Research Board, Irvine, March, 1994. Speaker: Neo-Traditional Design: Its Promise, and The Light Rail Transit Cost Efficiency Debate, TechTrans 94, PTI Journal and the National Association of Regional Councils, San Diego, February, 1994. Speaker: Land Use and Transportation Planning, Bay Area 2000: Getting on Track, The Regional Institute of the Bay Area, Emeryville, February, 1994. Speaker: Edge Cities: Suburb or City?, California Studies Conference VI, The Center for California Studies, Oakland, February, 1994. Lecturer: Transit-Supportive Development: Does It Matter?, Evening Lecture Series, Department of Geography, Georgia State University, Atlanta, February, 1994. Present paper: Making Transit Work in the Suburbs, Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January, 1994. Panelist: Workshop on Land Policy and Real Estate Markets, Lincoln Land Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December, 1993. Speaker: Transit-Based Development, Air Quality, and Mobility in California. Symposium on: The Role of Land Use Strategies in Improving Transportation and Air Quality. UCLA Extension Public Policy Program, Lake Arrowhead, California, November, 1993. Presented paper and moderated session: Organizational Options for Providing Urban Waste Management Services: The Case of Indonesia; session on Improving Urban Services Delivery in Developing Countries. 35th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, October, 1993. Speaker: Transportation Demand Management in a Third World City: Coping with Congestion in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Global Challenge: Pacific Rim Conference, PRCUD, San Francisco, October, 1993. Keynote Speaker: Making the Transportation-Land Use Connection Work. Fourteenth International Pedestrian Conference, Boulder, Colorado, October, 1993. Keynote Speaker: Transportation Wars: City-Suburb Conflicts. Eight Annual Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research, Chicago Area Transportation Study, June 1993. Presented Paper: Changing Live-Work Spatial Relationships: Implications for Metropolitan Structure and Mobility. Fourth International Workshop on Technological Change and Urban Form, Berkeley, April 1993. Speaker: The Transportation-Land Use Nexus. Conference on Linking Land Use and Transportation: Models for ISTEA and Clean Air Act Implementation, Lincoln Land Institute, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Denver, April-June, 1993. Keynote Speaker: The Urban Crisis: New Challenges in Planning. Tenth Annual Conference on Urban Planning Challenges, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, April 1993. Guest Speaker: Land Use and Transit Challenges for the 21st Century. TechTrans Conference, Las Vegas, March 1993. Guest Speaker: Future of the Automobile in North America. Futures Forum: GoPlan, Calgary, Alberta, February 1993. Panelist: Transit and Urban Form. Session on Transit and Urban Development. Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 1993. Guest Speaker: National Overview on Transit/Commercial Development. Seminar on Coordinating Transit/Land Use and Development. American Public Transit Association, San Diego, October 1992. Presented Paper: Transit Applications of Pricing and Market-Based Approaches. Symposium on The Transportation-Land Use-Air Quality Connection: The Role of Pricing and Market-Based Strategies. UCLA Extension Program, Lake Arrowhead, October 1992. Guest Speaker: Civilizing the Automobile. Dean's Lecture Series. Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of New Mexico, October 1992. Session Speaker: The Challenge for Transportation and How it Shapes the City. Conference on City Challenge, Perth Australia, September 1992. Presented Paper: Land Market Impacts of Urban Rail Transit and Joint Development. The 6th World Conference on Transport Research, Lyon, France, July, 1992. Presented Paper: Stimulating Transportation Alternatives in Response to Congestion Pricing. Congestion Pricing Symposium, U.S. Department of Transportation, Arlington, Virginia, June, 1992. Keynote Speaker: Honolulu's Future: Rail Transit or Busways? Annual Meeting of the Hawaii Transportation Council, National Transportation Week, Honolulu, June, 1992. Speaker and Moderator: IVHS and Cities of Tomorrow. Session on Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems. National Planning Conference, American Planning Association, Washington, D.C., May, 1992. Speaker: Regionalism in the San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Symposium on Transportation, Housing, and Regionalism, March, 1992. Keynote Speaker: Preserving Mobility in the Sacramento Region. Suburban Mobility Conference, Sacramento Area Council of Governments, January, 1992. Lecturer: Joint Development Experiences in the U.S. Joint Development Workshop, Federal Transit Administration/Urban Land Institute: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Seattle, 1992. Keynote Speaker: Emerging Transportation Technologies and the Future of Our Cities. Tech Trans 91 -- Conference on Technology, Institutional Innovations & Transportation, Las Vegas, September 1991. Keynote Speaker: Jobs-Housing Balance, Affordable Housing, and Transportation. Conference on: Affordable Housing -- Creating More Livable Communities. San Diego Housing Commission, San Diego, March 1991. Speaker: Jobs-Housing Balance as Public Policy. Colloqium: School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, February 1991. Keynote Speaker: Breaking the Auto Habit: Designing Cities and Programs for People, Not Just Cars, Eleventh International Pedestrian Conference, Boulder, Colorado, October, 1990. Presented Paper: Role of Transportation in Urban and Regional Development Planning in Indonesia, Workshop on Spatial Development Policy in Indonesia: Review and Prospects, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, July, 1990. Presented Paper: Balancing Public and Private Transport Services in Southeast Asian Cities, Conference on Public-Private Partnership for Economic Development in the Southeast Asian Pacific Rim, Pacific Regional Science Organization, Bandung, Indonesia, July, 1990. Speaker and Panelist: Planning for Foot and Car Traffic at Town Centers, Seminar on Visualizing the Valencia Town Center, Newhall Farm and Land Company, Valencia, California, June, 1990. Speaker: Shaping Urban Development Through National Transportation Policies, UMTA's Sixth Annual Symposium on the Private Sector and Public Transit, Louisville, Kentucky, May, 1990. Speaker: Mobility Planning for Large-Scale Suburban Activity Centers, Annual Meeting of the American Planning Association, Denver, April, 1990; also, organized sessions on Suburban Activity Centers and Transportation and the Environment. Guest Lecturer: Accessibility and Economic Development in Indonesia, Lecture Series on Issues in Indonesian Development, Center for Southeast Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley, December 1989. Speaker: Commuter Behavior and the Built Environment: Probing the Link, First National Conference on Suburban Mobility, Tysons Corner, Virginia, December 1989. Guest Lecturer: Highway Finance in Korea, Transportation Science Seminar Series, University of California, Berkeley, November 1989. Guest Speaker: Jobs-Housing Mismatches in America, Conference on Future Directions for Boston and the Metro Region, Metropolitan Area Planning Council and the Boston Redevelopment Authority, Boston, November 1989. Speaker: Improving Urban Transportation through Deregulation. Conference on Growth and the Limits of Growth, American Society for Public Administration, Costa Mesa, California, November 1989. Speaker: Transportation and Land Use Planning in the 1990s. Conference on Transportation Planning Futures, Michigan Department of Transportation, Detroit, November 1989. Presented paper on: Accessibility and Third World Rural Development: A Case Study of Sumatra. 31st Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, October 1989. Keynote Speaker: Land Use and Transportation Planning: A Challenge for the 1990s. Annual Meeting of the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association, Rochester, September 1989. Guest Lecturer: Transportation Considerations in New Town Planning. Lecture Series, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, Seoul, Korea, August 1989. Presented paper on: Jobs-Housing Mismatches and Regional Mobility. Seminar on Transportation Networks and Regional Development, Leningrad, USSR. Regional Science Association, US and Soviet Divisions, May 1989. Speaker: Land Use Responses to Regional Mobility. Annual Meeting of the American Planning Association, Session on Suburban Highway Needs, Atlanta, April 1989. Speaker: Transmigration Planning in Sumatra. Lecture Series on Planning for Development in Indonesia, Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, UC Berkeley, April 1989. Speaker: Development Tools to Encourage Transportation Management. Fifth Annual Symposium on the Private Sector and Public Transit, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Denver, April 1989. Speaker: Regional Growth Trends in America. Metro 2020 Conference, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Milwaukee, April 1989. Keynote Speaker: The Land Use-Transportation Connection. Symposium on Land Use and Transportation Planning in the 1990s, Northern Virginia Planning Commission, Falls Church, Virginia, April 1989. Speaker: America's Suburban Design Template. Symposium on a New Suburbia, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley, March 1989. Guest Lecturer: Land Use Planning and Suburban Mobility. Transportation Center Seminar Series, Northwestern University, Evanston, February 1989. Speaker: Maintaining Mobility in the Sunbelt Crescent. Conference on Maintaining Mobility in Houston, Rice Center, Houston, November 1988. Speaker: Transportation and the Multi-centered City. Conference on Phoenix's Future, City of Phoenix, October 1988. Speaker: Strategies for Preserving Regional Mobility. Symposium on Suburban Mobility, City of Dallas, October 1988. Presented Paper on: Mobility Challenges Posed by Population and Employment Decentralization. World Congress on the 21st Century City. International Federation of Municipal Engineers and Association des Ingenieurs des Villes de France, Nice, France, June 1988. Guest Lecturer: Urban Transit Innovations in North America. Lecture Series on Transportation Sciences, Kaiserslautern University, West Germany, December 1987. Guest Lecturer: Urban Transit in North America and Europe: Lessons from Both Sides of the Atlantic. Economics and Planning Colloquium Series, Dortmund University, West Germany, November 1987. Speaker: Transportation Options for Greater Chicago. Regional Transit Authority Workshop, Lincolnshire, Illinois, October 1987. Moderator and Speaker: The Urban/Suburban Crunch. Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors, Eno Foundation, Westport, Connecticut, October 1987. Speaker: Mobility Crisis: Avoiding Development Meltdown, Annual Meeting of the Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles, October 1987. Keynote Speaker: Ways of Avoiding Growth-Induced Traffic Congestion. Symposium on "Can We Have Growth without Congestion?", Puget Sound Council of Governments, Seattle, October 1987. Speaker: Impact Fees: Exactions or Extortions? Conference on Public/Private Options for Highway Finance, Federal Highway Administration, Houston, Texas, August 1987. Presented paper on: Demographic-Employment Imbalances in Suburban Labor Markets. Tenth Annual Pacific Regional Science Conference, Pusan, Korea, July 1987. Speaker and Session Chair: Economic Analysis and Planning in China, Conference on Planning for Human Settlements in China and the U.S., Tongji University, Shanghai, China, June 1987. Speaker: Living over the Store: Balancing Jobs and Housing to Reduce Travel, Seminar on "Managing Transportation: The Developer's Role", Urban Land Institute Professional Development Seminar, San Francisco, June 1987. Presented paper on: Jobs-Housing Imbalances in Suburban Employment Markets. Conference on Suburbia Re-examined, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, June 1987. Keynote Speaker: Development and Transportation: A National Perspective, Conference on Development Impacts of Transportation, Washington State Department of Transportation, Seattle, June, 1987. Speaker: Forces Behind the Loss of Mobility in the 1980s. The California Transportation Public Affairs Forum, Maintaining Mobility: California's Challenge, California Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, June 1987. Speaker: The Future for Ridesharing. Public Affairs Forum, Commuter Transportation, Inc., Los Angeles, May 1987. Speaker: Preserving Mobility on the 101 Corridor. Workable Communities Forum, Marin Affordable Housing Coalition, San Rafael, California, May 1987. Keynote Speaker: Traffic and Growth: Policy Directions for the Future. Fourth Annual Meeting of the Association for Commuter Transportation, Long Beach, California, May 1987. Guest Lecturer: Land Use Planning as an Approach to Traffic Mitigation. UCLA Extension Public Policy Program on Transportation Management, Los Angeles, May 1987. Speaker and Moderator: Financing Off-Site Road Improvements, Annual Meeting of the American Planning Association, Session on Transportation and Economic Development, New York, April 1987. Speaker and Moderator: Organizing and Working with Transportation Management Organizations, National Conference on Strategies to Alleviate Traffic Congestion, Institute of Transportation Engineers, San Diego, March 1987. Speaker: Reducing Traffic Through Land Use Initiatives. Contra Costa County's Mayors' Conference, Concord, California, February 1987. Keynote Speaker: Congestion, Growth, and Public Choices. Forum on Transportation and Land Use Policy Choices, University of California Law Center, Los Angeles, February 1987. Speaker: A Look into California's Future, Annual Meeting of Californians for Better Transportation, Sacramento, December 1986. Speaker: Private Sector Responses to Suburban Congestion, Third Annual Symposium on the Private Sector and Public Transit, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, San Diego, November 1986. Speaker: Job Dispersal and the Preservation of Mobility. Thursday Evening Lecture Series, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UC Los Angeles, October 1986. Speaker: The Alameda County Transportation Tax, Special Transportation Science Seminar, UC Berkeley, October 1986. Keynote Speaker: Managing Traffic Versus Growth, Orange County Chamber of Commerce Conference on Traffic Managment Solutions, Newport Beach, California, September 1986. Speaker: Jobs-Housing Mismatches and the Loss of Mobility, Institute of Transportation Studies Seminar, University of California, Irvine, September 1986. Speaker and Lecturer: Urban Transportation Economics. Workshop on Economic Theory and Applications for Transit Managers, Portland State University, August 1986. Speaker: Mobility and the Welfare of the City. Seminar on Welfare and Work in the City. National Research Council, Washington, D.C., May 1986. Presented paper on: Land Use and Development Innovations Associated with Canadian Urban Transit, 28th Annual Conference of the Western Social Science Association, Reno, Nevada, April 1986. Speaker on: Urban Transit Innovations in Canada, Transportation Science Seminar, UC Berkeley, February 1986. Presented paper on: Intrametropolitan Trends in Sunbelt and Western Cities, Session on Demographic Trends in Transportation, 65th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1986. Speaker on: Mobility, Suburban Development, and the Private Sector, Session on Private Sector Initiatives, 65th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1986. Presented paper on: Safeguarding Mobility in Suburban Office Settings, Session on Land Development and Traffic Mitigation, 65th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1986. Presented paper on: Planning Methods and Micros: Striking a Conceptual and Mechanical Balance, Session on Planning Methods, 27th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1985. Presented paper on: Mobility and Suburban Employment, Session on New Urban Development Patterns, 27th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1985. Speaker on: Traffic Control Ordinances for Major Metropolitan Centers, Fourth Annual Conference of the Zoning Institute, American Planning Association, San Francisco, October 1985. Speaker and Moderator: The Canadian Experience: Making Transit Work in the Golden Gate Corridor, Symposium sponsored by the Canadian Consulate General and the Golden Gate Transportation District, San Rafael, California, October 1985. Speaker on: Mobility and Suburban Office Development, 37th Annual California Transportation and Public Works Conference, Los Angeles, May 1985. Speaker on: Using Microcomputers in Planning Methods Courses, Second Annual Symposium on Microcomputer Use in Planning Education, McGill University, Montreal, April 1985. Speaker and Moderator on: Rail Transit Planning: Lessons from Canada, Annual Conference of the American Planning Association, Montreal, April 1985. Speaker: Integrating Heavy Rail Transit and Land Use Investments. Lecture Series of the Canadian Studies Program, UC Berkeley, April 1985. Presented paper on: Experiences with Time-of-Day Transit Pricing in the United States, 64th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1985. Speaker on: Urban Transportation Futures and Policy Choices. Lincoln Institute Seminar, UC Berkeley, December 1984. Presented paper and moderated session on: The Renaissance of Rail Transit in North America: Planning and Policy Choices, 26th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, New York, October 1984. Speaker: Assessing the Impacts of Fare Changes, Eight Annual Washington State Transportation Conference, Bellevue, Washington, September 1984. Speaker: Evidence on Time-of-Day Transit Pricing in the U.S., Transportation Science Seminar, UC Berkeley, April 1984. Speaker: Transit Planning in Western Canada, Lecture Series of the Canadian Studies Program, UC Berkeley, April 1984. Guest Lecturer: Regional Activity Analysis for Urban Transportation Planning, Rail Planning Seminar, Institute of Transportation Studies, San Diego, March 1984. Presented paper on: The Anatomy of Transit Operating Deficits, Symposium on Transportation and Development, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Los Angeles, February 1984. Speaker on: Exploring the Effects of Inter-City Bus Deregulation on Small Communities, Seminar on New Directions in Rural Development in the U.S., UC Berkeley, January 1984. Presented paper on: The Land Use Potential of Light Rail Transit in North America, 63rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1984. Presented paper on: Recent Transit Fare Innovations in the U.S., 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, San Francisco, October 1983. Speaker on: Transit Fare Policy, Transit Management Seminar, UC Irvine, August 1983. Speaker on: Finance Issues in Urban Transit, Workshop on Transportation Futures in Los Angeles, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UC, Los Angeles, May 1983. Presented paper on: Possible Effects of Eliminating Federal Transit Operating Subsidies, 62nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1983. Presented paper on: Sharing Transit's Costs, 62nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1983. Speaker: Revising Transit Fare Policies. Workshop on Financing Public Transit in the 1980s, Public Policy Program, UCLA Extension, November 1982. Presented paper on: Intergovernmental Responsibilities for Financing the Nation's Public Transit Services, Second Transportation Research Seminar, Arizona Department of Transportation, Phoenix, November 1982. Presented paper on: Transit Pricing Evaluation Model, 61st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1982. Presented paper on: Multi-stage Approach to Transit Cost Modeling, 61st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1982. Speaker on: Transit Pricing Theory, Southern California Chapter of the Regional Science Association, RAND Corporation, Los Angeles, December 1981. Speaker on: Fair Fares, Transportation Science Seminar, UC Berkeley, May 1981. Presented paper on: Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Transit Fare Policies, 60th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., January 1981. Speaker and Moderator: Transportation and Energy, Energy Conservation Symposium, Institute of the Rockies, Billings, Montana, May 1977. Back to the Table of Contents