If you liked Responding to changing commuter markets by Robert Cervero, start with Ridership impacts of transit-focused development in California (1993), Connecting Places, Connecting People (2017), and Subcentering and commuting (1996). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Ridership impacts of transit-focused development in California
1993 · 150 pages · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Connecting Places, Connecting People
2017 · 170 pages · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Subcentering and commuting
1996 · 31 pages · Robert Cervero, Kang-Li Wu · Same author
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Transforming Cities with Transit; Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development
2013 · 232 pages · Hiroaki Suzuki, Robert Cervero, Kanako Iuchi · Same author
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America's Suburban Centers
1988 · 246 pages · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Suburban gridlock
1986 · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Rail access modes and catchment areas for the BART system
1995 · 95 pages · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Influences of land-use environments on commuting choices
1997 · 27 pages · Robert Cervero, Kang-Li Wu, Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California · Same author
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High-speed rail and development of California's Central Valley
1996 · 54 pages · Robert Cervero, Michael Bernick, Berkeley. Institute of Urban & Regional Development University of California, Berkeley. National Transit Access Center University of California · Same author
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Adaptive transit
1999 · 170 pages · Robert Cervero · Same author
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Transit service contracting
1988 · 113 pages · Robert Cervero, United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. University Research and Training Program · Same author
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Efficiency and equity implications of transit fare policies
1980 · Robert Cervero · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Ridership impacts of transit-focused development in California (1993), Connecting Places, Connecting People (2017), Subcentering and commuting (1996), Transforming Cities with Transit; Transit and Land-Use Integration for Sustainable Urban Development (2013), and America's Suburban Centers (1988).
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Responding to changing commuter markets is by Robert Cervero.