罗伯特.瑟沃洛, 加州大学伯克利分校城市与区域规划系主任,城市及区域规划教授。
罗伯特.瑟沃洛是一位享有国际盛誉的可持续交通政策及规划方面的专家学者,他在很多国家的交通工程项目中担任咨询顾问,包括中国、哥伦比亚、巴西、印尼,以及多个美国城市。他目前的研究包括沃尔沃基金会(Volvo Foundation)支持的中国土地使用对交通出行所带来的影响评估,为泛美健康组织(Pan American Health Organization)所做的波哥大城市建成环境对公众健康的影响评估,以及美国高速公路的土地使用及环境影响评估。
在过去的5年里,瑟沃洛教授担任美国国家交通研究院(National Transit Institute)和世界银行学院(World Bank Institute)长期担任交通规划讲课教授。2004年,他成为城市规划领域首位获得戴尔奖(Dale Prize for Excellence in Urban Planning Research)的学者。2003年获美国规划协会期刊(Journal of the American Planning Association)年度最佳论文奖(Article of the Year award)。
瑟沃洛教授任《城市研究》(Urban Studies)、《规划文摘》(journal of Planning Literature)、《公共交通杂志》(Journal of Public Transportation)编委。他是Robert Woods Johnson基金会国家顾问委员会主席(National Advisory Committee of the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation),也是城市土地研究院(Urban Land Institute)和世界银行学院(World Bank Institute)的资深研究员。
Robert B. Cervero, Chair of Department of City and Regional Planning, Professor of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.
Robert Cervero is an internationally renowned author and scholar in the area of sustainable transportation policy and planning. He has been an advisor and consultant on transport projects in many countries, including China, Colombia, Brazil, and Indonesia as well as a host of U.S. cities. His current research is land-use impacts on travel in China under the Volvo Foundation, influences of built environments on public health in Bogotá for the Pan American Health Organization, land-use and environmental impacts of freeway in U.S. cities.
Over the past five years, Professor Cervero has been a regular instructor of transportation planning courses for the National Transit Institute and the World Bank Institute. In 2004, he was the first recipient of the Dale Prize for Excellence in Urban Planning Research. He also won the 2003 Article of the Year award from the Journal of the American Planning Association.
Professor Cervero serves on the editorial boards of Urban Studies, Journal of Planning Literature, and Journal of Public Transportation, chairs the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, and is a Fellow with the Urban Land Institute and World Bank Institute.
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