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Research Interest:
Vehicle ownership & use, environmental and economic impact of
high-speed rail, communications technology, sustainable travel
behavior
Contact Information:
bradley.flamm@temple.edu
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Assistant Professor
Community and Regional Planning
Temple University
Bradley Flamm is an Assistant
Professor of Community and Regional Planning at Temple University where
he teaches courses in transportation and land use planning, research
methods, and planning analysis. His expertise is in the environmental
and energy impacts of transportation systems and in the roles of
attitudes and knowledge in influencing travel behaviors. His research
has focused on vehicle ownership and use, the environmental and economic
impacts of high-speed rail systems, the role of communications
technology in transportation planning, and historical examples of
sustainable travel behavior.
Professor Flamm earned a Ph.D. in City
and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley and a
Master’s in Regional Planning from Cornell University. He has recently
published articles in the Journal of Transport History, Environmental
Management, and the Berkeley Planning Journal, and has written numerous
policy briefs, online reports, and conference papers and proceedings.
In addition to his academic
accomplishments, he has worked on long-term projects for the United
States Agency for International Development, the United Nations’ World
Food Program, and EcoCity Cleveland, a non-profit environmental planning
organization based in Northeast Ohio. He is professionally affiliated
with the Transportation Research Board, the American Planning
Association, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, and the
International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and
Mobility.
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