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Daniel G. Chatman, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor of Urban Planning and Policy
Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation
Center
Chatman, Daniel G. 2007. Will transportation credit mortgages work in practice? Intransition Magazine, Spring, pp. 5-6.
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).
. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1831: 193-201, 2003.
Access 23 (Fall): 14-19, 2003 (with R. Crane).
Planning and Markets, 6 (1): 14-22, 2003 (with R. Crane).
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
Sacramento: California Department of Transportation, 2006.
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).
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
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 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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