Daniel G. Chatman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Policy
Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center

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RESEARCH INTERESTS
image Influences of urban form on travel
image Integrated land use and transportation planning
image Regional governance
image Urban infrastructure and fiscal decision making

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Articles and Book Chapters

Chatman, Daniel G. 2007. Will transportation credit mortgages work in practice? Intransition Magazine, Spring, pp. 5-6.

Emerging planning challenges in retail: The case of Wal-Mart. Journal of the American Planning Association 71 (4): 433-449, 2005. (With M. Boarnet, R. Crane, and M. Manville.)

Traffic and sprawl: Evidence from US commuting, 1985 to 1997. In Urban sprawl in Western Europe and the United States, edited by C. Bae and H. Richardson. Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2004 (with R. Crane).

How workplace land use affects personal commercial travel and commute mode choice. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1831: 193-201, 2003. 

As jobs sprawl, whither the commute? Access 23 (Fall): 14-19, 2003 (with R. Crane).

Traffic and sprawl: Evidence from US commuting, 1985 to 1997. Planning and Markets, 6 (1): 14-22, 2003 (with R. Crane).

An economic development policy for the Oglala Nation. In What can tribes do II: Strategies and institutions in American Indian economic development, edited by A. Besaw and J. Kalt. Los Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, forthcoming (with Andrew Aoki).

Reports

Transit-oriented development and household travel: A study of California cities. Sacramento: California Department of Transportation, 2006.

Supercenters and the transformation of the Bay Area grocery industry: Issues, trends and impacts. San Francisco: Bay Area Economic Forum, 2004 (with M. Boarnet, R. Crane, and M. Manville).

California travel trends and demographics study. Sacramento: California Department of Transportation, 2002 (with R. Crane, A. Valenzuela, L. Schweitzer and P. Wong). LINK TO EXCERPT

Water governance in the San Francisco Bay Area: Challenges and opportunities. Oakland, CA: California Policy Research Center, 2001 (with R. Crane, L. Schweitzer and L. Takahashi). 

Transportation strategies to serve California’s people, enhance its prosperity, and protect its resources: Proceedings of the California Transportation Futures Conference, Los Angeles, California, June 21 to 22, 2001. Sacramento: California Department of Transportation, 2001 (with L. Schweitzer).

Growth and the quality of life: Summary of symposium proceedings. Los Angeles: UCLA Extension Public Policy Program, 2000 (with L. Schweitzer).

Book Reviews

Review of Still stuck in traffic: Coping with peak-hour traffic congestion, Anthony Downs, 2004. Urban Studies 42 (12), 2005.

Book review: Global culture. [Review of Global Culture: Media, arts, policy, and globalization (2002), edited by Diana Crane, Nobuko Kawashima and Ken'ichi Kawasaki.] Critical Planning 10: 109-113, 2003. 

Review essay: New works on the new regionalism. [Review of The Regional City (2001), Peter Calthorpe and William Fulton; Regions that Work (2000), Manuel Pastor, Jr., Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby and Marta Lopéz-Garza; and City Making (1999), Gerald R. Frug.] Critical Planning 8: 113-120, 2001. 

 
   

 

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