John D. Landis
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Professor of Urban planning
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John D. Landis 's Degrees
- PhD Urban Planning University of Pennsylvania
Why Is John D. Landis Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John David Landis is the Crossways Professor of City and Regional Planning and Department Chair of the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania. Landis attended MIT and UC Berkeley.
John D. Landis 's Published Works
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- TWENTY YEARS OF THE BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM: LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS (1997) (344)
- The Second Generation of the California Urban Futures Model. Part 1: Model Logic and Theory (1998) (271)
- The California Urban Futures Model: A New Generation of Metropolitan Simulation Models (1994) (256)
- Transportation as a Stimulus to Welfare-to-Work: Private Versus Public Mobility (2000) (215)
- IMAGINING LAND USE FUTURES: APPLYING THE CALIFORNIA URBAN FUTURES MODEL (1995) (209)
- The Second Generation of the California Urban Futures Model. Part 2: Specification and Calibration Results of the Land-Use Change Submodel (1998) (196)
- Rail Transit Investments, Real Estate Values, and Land Use Change: A Comparative Analysis of Five California Rail Transit Systems (1995) (171)
- Rethinking Federal Housing Policy (2010) (113)
- Do Growth Controls Work?: A New Assessment (1992) (111)
- Assessing the impacts of urban rail transit on local real estate markets using quasi-experimental comparisons (1993) (107)
- Suburbanization of jobs and the journey to work : a submarket analysis of commuting in the San Francisco Bay Area (1991) (103)
- THE TRANSPORTATION-LAND USE CONNECTION STILL MATTERS (1995) (102)
- The Economic Impacts of the Loma Prieta Earthquake: A Focus on Small Business (2012) (92)
- Land Regulation and the Price of New Housing Lessons from Three California Cities (1986) (83)
- CAPITALIZATION OF TRANSIT INVESTMENTS INTO SINGLE-FAMILY HOME PRICES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FIVE CALIFORNIA RAIL TRANSIT SYSTEMS (1994) (83)
- Economic Impacts of the Loma Prieta Earthquake: A Focus on Small Businesses (1991) (76)
- Growth Management Revisited: Efficacy, Price Effects, and Displacement (2006) (75)
- Land-Use Controls and Housing Costs: An Examination of San Francisco Bay Area Communities (1982) (61)
- Tracking and Explaining Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Between 1990 and 2010 (2016) (54)
- How Cities Expand: Does State Law Make a Difference? (1986) (50)
- The transition from welfare-to-work: How cars and human capital facilitate employment for welfare recipients (2011) (50)
- The Influence of Built-Form and Land Use on Mode Choice (2003) (49)
- The future of infill housing in California: Opportunities, potential, and feasibility (2006) (47)
- Transit Joint Development in the USA: An Inventory and Policy Assessment (1991) (47)
- Geographic Information Systems for Local Planning (1989) (40)
- Development and Pilot Application of the California Urban and Biodiversity Analysis (CURBA) Model (1998) (38)
- How We Will Grow: Baseline Projections of California’s Urban Footprint Through the Year 2100 (2003) (37)
- A Planner's Guide to the Places Rated Almanac (1988) (36)
- Raising the Roof: California Housing Development Projections and Constraints, 1997-2020 (2000) (35)
- How We Will Grow: Baseline Projections of the Growth of California's Urban Footprint through the Year 2100 (2003) (31)
- MAKING DO: How Working Families in Seven U.S. Metropolitan Areas Trade Off Housing Costs and Commuting Times (2006) (27)
- Transportation as a Stimulus of Welfare-to-Work (2002) (26)
- STUDIES ON THE LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE NO. 3. ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE LOMA PRIETA EARTHQUAKE: A FOCUS ON SMALL BUSINESS (1991) (25)
- New economy housing markets: Fast and furious—but different? (2002) (24)
- Introduction to the Special Issue (2010) (22)
- DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS OF URBAN TRANSPORT: A US PERSPECTIVE (2003) (19)
- Microcomputers in US Planning: Past Present and Future (1988) (17)
- Planner's Notebook: Electronic Spreadsheets in Planning The Case of Shiftshare Analysis (1985) (16)
- BART ACCESS AND OFFICE BUILDING PERFORMANCE. (1995) (16)
- The End of Sprawl? Not so Fast (2017) (15)
- Eleven Ways Demographic and Economic Change Is Reframing American Housing Policy (2019) (13)
- Growth Management Revisited: A Reassessment of its Efficacy, Price Effects and Impacts on Metropolitan Growth Patterns (2002) (12)
- Estimating the Housing Infill Capacity of the Bay Area (2000) (11)
- Middle Age Sprawl: Bart and Urban Development (1999) (11)
- Tracking and Explaining Neighborhood Socio- Economic Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas (2015) (9)
- Fifty years of local growth management in America (2019) (7)
- The Changing Shape of Metropolitan America (2009) (7)
- Do Restrictive Land Use Regulations Make Housing More Expensive Everywhere? (2021) (6)
- Intersecting Residential and Transportation CO2 Emissions: Metropolitan Climate Change Programs in the Age of Trump (2017) (6)
- Forecasting and Mitigating Future Urban Encroachment Adjacent to California Military Installations: A Spatial Approach (2001) (5)
- California Biodiversity Project: Application of Ecological Data to Biodiversity Analysis (2001) (5)
- COMPUTER REPORT. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR LOCAL PLANNING (1989) (5)
- Housing Prices, Other Real Estate Factors and the Location Choice of Firms (1990) (4)
- Modeling Urban Systems (2012) (3)
- The Future of U.S. Housing Policy (2019) (3)
- Ten Steps to Housing Affordability in the East Bay and California (2004) (2)
- Black-White and Hispanic Segregation Magnitudes and Trends from the 2016 American Community Survey (2019) (2)
- The New Economy and Housing Market Outcomes (2001) (2)
- SIMULATING HIGHWAY AND TRANSIT EFFECTS (1998) (2)
- California Real Estate Markets in 1992 (1992) (2)
- An Empirical Basis for National Urban Policy (1987) (2)
- Dispatch From Sydney: Transport in the Land of Oz (2007) (2)
- Pilot Study of Solano and Sonoma Counties Land Use and Development Policy Alternatives (1994) (2)
- The Transportation-Land Use Connection Still Matters - eScholarship (1995) (1)
- Assessing the Impacts of Residential Growth Caps-- The San Diego Experience (1988) (1)
- Forecasting the Demand for Skiing in the Western U.S. (1979) (1)
- Is the Florida safety belt law effective? (1988) (1)
- Applying the California Urban Futures Model (1995) (1)
- GROWTH AS DESTINY: UNDERSTANDING CALIFORNIA'S POSTWAR GROWTH PATTERNS AND TRENDS. IN: METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS. 2000 ANNUAL ROUNDTABLE (2000) (1)
- Minority travel disparities and residential segregation: Evidence from the 2017 national household travel survey (2022) (1)
- Housing Prices and the Location Choice of Firms: Implications for Economic Growth (2012) (1)
- A New Tool for Land Use and Transportation Planning (1994) (1)
- No Vacancy: How to Increase the Supply and Reduce the Cost of Rental Housing in Silicon Valley (1996) (1)
- The California Recession in Perspective (1992) (1)
- California Housing Profiles: 1980 (1982) (0)
- American Housing Policy (2012) (0)
- Dispatch From London (2006) (0)
- The Transition from Welfare-to-Work: Policies to Stimulate Employment and Reduce Welfare Dependency (2000) (0)
- ACCESS Magazine Spring 1999 - eScholarship (1999) (0)
- John Ottensmann Chapman and Hall, New York 1985. 208 pp. $28 50 (Cloth), $18.95 (Paper (1986) (0)
- Household Responses to High Home Prices: An Analysis of Recent Movers (1991) (0)
- Review: Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects, edited and with chapters by Lewis Hopkins and Marisa Zapata. Cambridge, MA: The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. 2007. 392 pages. $35.00 (hardback) (2008) (0)
- POINT OF VIEW: THE TRANSPORTATION-LAND USE INTERACTION (1996) (0)
- Modeling urban land use change: Approaches, state-of-the art, prospects (2012) (0)
- PROGRAM ON HOUSING AND URBAN POLICY CONFERENCE PAPER SERIES DOES THE NEW ECONOMY DRIVE THE SANTA COUNTY HOUSING MARKET? (2001) (0)
- Guest editors’ Introduction (2002) (0)
- Estimating the Housing Price Effects of Alternative Growth Management Strategies in the City of San Diego (1988) (0)
- The Case Against Statistics-as-Methods: Confessions of a Born-Again Planmaker (2012) (0)
- Assessment of island arc contribution to global oceanic osmium budget (2010) (0)
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