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Randall Crane Ph.D. is professor emeritus of the
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, where he taught since 1999. He was associate then editor-in-chief of the ''
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'', chair of the executive committee and director of Undergraduate Studies of the Luskin School, associate and acting director of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, and department vice chair and director of PhD studies of the urban planning department, among other cross-campus administrative appointments. After graduating from Paradise High School in the Northern California Sierra foothills in 1970, Crane received his B.A. from the
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduates and 2,983 graduate students enrolled in 2021–2022. It is part of the U ...
. Following a period as an anti-poverty worker in East Tennessee, he later earned a Ph.D. in urban studies & planning from
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, where he studied micro, public and urban economics with
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, Martin Feldstein, Eric Maskin,
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, Jerome Rothenberg,
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,
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,
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, and William Wheaton. His dissertation is titled, ''Essays in Local Public Finance,'' 1987. On November 8, 2022, Crane defeated incumbent Sat Tamaribuchi in the general election for Municipal Water District of Orange County District 5 https://ocvote.gov/results/current-election-results In 2016, he was senior scholar at the WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities,
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, DC. In 2008, he was visiting scholar at
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Graduate School of Design and a visiting fellow at the
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. From 1990 to 1999 he was assistant and associate professor of urban planning, economics, and transportation science at the
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. From 1994 to 1995 he was visiting research fellow at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at
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. From 1989 to 1990 he was Fulbright Professor at
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,
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. In 1990 he was resident advisor to the
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Public Finance project in Jakarta, Indonesia. He continues to consult as a development reform advisor, with field experience in China, Colombia, Guyana, Indonesia, Kenya, México, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Yemen.


Selected publications

*''Public Finance for Economic Development,'' in Financing for Economic Development, S. White and Z. Kotval, eds., M.E. Sharpe, 2013. *''The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning,'' Oxford University Press, coedited with Rachel Weber, 2012. *''Planning for Access,'' in ''The Practice of Local Planning'', G. Hack and E. Birch, et al., eds., ICMA Green Book, 2008 (with L. Takahashi). *''Is There a Quiet Revolution in Womenʼs Travel? Revisiting the Gender Gap in Commuting,'' ''
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'' 73, 2007. *''Public Finance Challenges for Chinese Urban Development,'' in Important Issues in the Era of Rapid Urbanization in China, C. Ding and Y. Song, eds., 2007 *''Emerging Planning Challenges in Retail: The Case of Wal-Mart.'' ''
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'' 71, 2005. (with M. Boarnet, D. Chatman and M. Manville) *''Does the Built Environment Influence Physical Activity? Examining the Evidence,'' a ''
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'' Report of the Committee on Physical Activity, Health, Transportation, and Land Use. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 2005 *''Travel by Design: The Influence of Urban Form on Travel,'' Oxford University Press, 2001. *''The Influence of Land Use on Travel Behavior: Estimation and Specification Issues,'' '' Transportation Research'' A 35, 2001. (with M. Boarnet) *''The Impacts of Urban Form on Travel: An Interpretive Review,'' ''
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'' 15, 2000. *''Urban Development and Management Strategies for the Cities of Sana'a and Taiz, Yemen,'' Ministry of Housing, Construction and Urban Planning, Government of Yemen and the World Bank, 2000. *''The Impacts of Urban Form on Travel: An Interpretive Review,'' ''
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'', 2000. *''Who Are the Suburban Homeless and What Do They Want? An Empirical Study of the Demand for Public Services,'' '' Journal of Planning Education & Research'' 18, 1998. (with L. Takahashi) *''Measuring Access to Basic Services in Global Cities: Descriptive and Behavioral Approaches,'' ''
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'' 62, Spring 1996. (with A. Daniere) *''The Influence of Uncertain Job Location on Urban Form and the Journey to Work,'' ''
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'' 39, 1996. *''Cars and Drivers in the New Suburbs: Linking Access to Travel in Neotraditional Planning,'' ''
Journal of the American Planning Association A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of what happened over the course of a day or other period *Daybook, also known as a general journal, a ...
'' 62, Winter 1996. *''Water Markets, Market Reform, and the Urban Poor: Results from Jakarta, Indonesia,'' '' World Development'' 22, 1994. *''The Economics of Water Supply'', Proceedings of the National Research Council/Mexican Academy of Sciences meeting on water problems in Mexico City,
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,
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, Washington, D.C., and Querétero, Mexico, 1992. *''On Welfare Measurement in Cities,'' ''
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'' 31, 1992. *''Price Specification and the Demand for Public Goods,'' ''
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'' 43, 1990.


Selected invited presentations

*''Equity and Inclusiveness as Building Blocks for Local Government Planning,'' OECD Conference, Seoul, Korea, December 2017 *''On Planning Smart: Practice, Research and Education,'' 10th Year Celebration of the DUPM, Renmin University, Beijing, PRC, September 2017 *''UN Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities,'' Sustainability Goals Series, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, May 2017 *''Lectures on Urbanization and Development,'' University of Sichuan, Chengdu, PRC, July 2015 *''Private Solutions to Basic Urban Service Gaps in Africa,'' World Resources Institute, Washington DC, May 2015 *''Comparing Urban Problems and Policies in the US and the PRC,'' University of Sichuan, Chengdu, PRC, July 2014 *''Efficient Public Finance in Diverse Cities: Modelling the Choices Amongst Taxes in an Open Economy,'' Planning Urban Infrastructure, Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, Cambridge University, April 2014 *''New Developments in the Economic Modelling of Urban Design,'' Productive, Liveable and Sustainable City Regions, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University, June 2013 *''Issues in Publishing Planning Research and Practice,'' Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, November 2012. *''The New Smart Growth: Practice, Education & Research,'' Keynote, China Urban Planning Education Network Congress, Wuhan University, Wuhan, PRC, September 2012 *''Public Private Partnerships in Urban Development: The Case of New Downtowns in China,'' Keynote, Peking University, Beijing, PRC July 2012 *''Competitive Cities & Municipalities,'' Mayors’ Forum, Philippine Local Government Academy, Manila, Philippines, January 2012 *''Water in Megacities: Solutions,'' 2011 Global Economic Symposium, Kiel, Germany, October 2011 *''Commuting in Beijing: New Results,'' International Association for China Planning Conference, Beijing, June 2011 *''Race, Gender and Sprawl,'' and ''The Right to the Suburb?'' Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, April 2011 *''Reforming the Public Finance of Land in China,'' for the symposium ''China's Three Decades of Urban Planning through an International Perspective,'' Urban Planning Society of China, Xiamen, November 2008 *''Mobility and Congestion,'' 100th National Planning Conference, American Planning Association, Las Vegas, April 2008 *''Smart Growth with Chinese Characteristics: Transportation/Land Use Integration in Urban China,'' Harvard China Project, Harvard University, March 2008 *''Sex, Race and Traffic: What is Changing and Why,'' and ''How Urban Form Affects Travel, Public Health, and Climate Change,'' Distinguished Speaker Series, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, March 2008 *''Public/Private People/Place Development Strategies,'' Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, March 2008 *''Fiscal Decentralization in Guyana and the Caribbean,'' Georgetown City Hall, Guyana, 2002 *''City Building from Scratch: The Case of Yemen,'' Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Baltimore, 2001


External links


Faculty page at UCLA


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