Books by Robert Cervero

  • The Transit Metropolis
    The Transit Metropolis Robert Cervero

    Jazz on the river

    The Transit Metropolis

    A Global Inquiry

    Robert Cervero

    Around the world, mass transit is struggling to compete with the private automobile, and in many places, its market share is rapidly eroding. Yet a number of metropolitan areas have in recent decades ...

About the Author

Robert Cervero is Chair and Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of five books in the urban transportation field, including The Transit Metropolis, Transit Villages for the 21st Century, Paratransit in America, America’s Suburban Centers, and Suburban Gridlock, as well as numerous articles and research publications. He recently authored Transit Oriented Development in the United States: Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects under the national Transit Cooperative Research Program.
 
Cervero is an experienced consultant and advisor, and has conducted an evaluation of car-sharing in San Francisco, and case-based research on transportation and sustainable urbanism. He is also active on the international scene, advising and conducting research in Bogota, Colombia and Xi’an, China. He won the 2003 Article of the Year for the Journal of the American Planning Association. Cervero is a Fellow with the Urban Land Institute and the World Bank Institute, and serves on the editorial boards of several international journals.