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Overview

Robert Cervero is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research contributions span the fields of Social Sciences and Engineering, with focused subfields in Transportation and Automotive Engineering.

Their work primarily addresses themes within Urban Transport and Accessibility as well as Transportation and Mobility Innovations.

Among their recent scholarly outputs is the paper titled Transit Oriented Development in Disruptive Times, published in 2023. This paper appeared in the proceedings of the International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction.

Robert Cervero has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Alden S. Raine
  • James Gast
  • Dena Belzer
  • Todd J. Poole

Their publications have been featured in venues such as the International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction.

In addition to journal and conference papers, Robert Cervero has contributed to book publications with the Transportation Research Board eBooks. Notable titles include Guide to Joint Development for Public Transportation Agencies: Appendices and Guide to Joint Development for Public Transportation Agencies, both released in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Travel and the Built Environment

    Reid Ewing;Robert Cervero

  • TRAVEL DEMAND AND THE 3DS: DENSITY, DIVERSITY, AND DESIGN

    Robert Cervero;Kara M. Kockelman

  • An ecological approach to creating active living communities.

    James F. Sallis;Robert B. Cervero;William Ascher;Karla A. Henderson

  • The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry

    Robert Cervero

  • Travel and the built environment: a synthesis

    Reid Ewing;Robert Cervero

  • Jobs-Housing Balancing and Regional Mobility

    Robert Cervero

  • Just a better taxi? A survey-based comparison of taxis, transit, and ridesourcing services in San Francisco

    Lisa Rayle;Danielle Dai;Nelson Chan;Robert Cervero

  • Built environments and mode choice: toward a normative framework

    Robert Cervero

  • MIXED LAND-USES AND COMMUTING: EVIDENCE FROM THE AMERICAN HOUSING SURVEY

    Robert Cervero

  • Influences of Built Environments on Walking and Cycling: Lessons from Bogotá

    Robert Cervero;Olga L. Sarmiento;Enrique Jacoby;Luis Fernando Gomez

  • Transit villages in the 21st century

    M Bernick;R Cervero

  • TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES: EXPERIENCES, CHALLENGES, AND PROSPECTS

    Robert Cervero;S. Murphy;C. Ferrell;N Goguts

  • Travel Choices in Pedestrian Versus Automobile Oriented Neighborhoods

    Robert Cervero;Carolyn Radisch

  • America's Suburban Centers: The Land Use-Transportation Link

    Robert Cervero

  • COMMUTING IN TRANSIT VERSUS AUTOMOBILE NEIGHBORHOODS

    Robert Cervero;Roger Gorham

  • Informal transport: A global perspective

    Robert Cervero;Aaron Golub

  • Bus Rapid Transit Impacts on Land Uses and Land Values in Seoul, Korea

    Robert Cervero;Chang Deok Kang

  • Polycentrism, commuting, and residential location in the San Francisco Bay area.

    R Cervero;K-L Wu

  • 'Which Reduces Vehicle Travel More: Jobs-Housing Balance or Retail-Housing Mixing?

    Robert Cervero;Michael Duncan

  • JOBS-HOUSING BALANCE REVISITED: TRENDS AND IMPACTS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA.

    Robert Cervero

  • Transforming Cities with Transit; Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development

    Hiroaki Suzuki;Robert Cervero;Kanako Iuchi

  • Sub-centring and Commuting: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1980-90:

    Robert Cervero;Kang-Li Wu

  • The Half-Mile Circle: Does It Best Represent Transit Station Catchments?

    Erick Guerra;Robert Cervero;Daniel Tischler;Daniel Tischler

  • TRANSIT'S VALUE-ADDED EFFECTS: LIGHT AND COMMUTER RAIL SERVICES AND COMMERCIAL LAND VALUES

    Robert Cervero;Michael Duncan

  • Influences of Built Environments on Walking and Cycling:Lessons from Bogota

    Robert Cervero;Enrique Jacoby;Luis Fernando Gomez;Andrea Neiman

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Wachs
Martin Wachs University of California, Los Angeles
Reid Ewing
Reid Ewing University of Utah
Evelyn Blumenberg
Evelyn Blumenberg University of California, Los Angeles
Kanok Boriboonsomsin
Kanok Boriboonsomsin University of California, Riverside
Matthew Barth
Matthew Barth University of California, Riverside
James F. Sallis
James F. Sallis University of California, San Diego
Alexander Skabardonis
Alexander Skabardonis University of California, Berkeley
Mark Hansen
Mark Hansen University of California, Berkeley
Kara M. Kockelman
Kara M. Kockelman The University of Texas at Austin
Jacqueline Kerr
Jacqueline Kerr University of California, San Diego

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