
About
Jeff Brown is a Professor and Associate Dean at Florida State University's College of Social Sciences and Public Policy. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from UCLA (2003), an M.A. in Urban Planning (1998), and a B.A. in Geography (1996), all from UCLA. His research focuses on transportation systems, land use, and accessibility, particularly addressing aging populations' mobility needs and transportation finance. He has extensively studied streetcar systems, transit financing strategies, and urban development impacts.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Urban Planning, UCLA, 2003
- M.A. in Urban Planning, UCLA, 1998
- B.A. in Geography, UCLA, 1996
Research Interests:
Dr. Brown’s work explores transportation planning, fiscal politics shaping urban infrastructure, and aging populations' mobility challenges. He has published widely on streetcar systems, transit service strategies for rural areas, and the interplay between transportation and urban development. His recent studies address pandemic-era transit adaptation and defense-related transportation innovations.
Publications and Engagement:
His 15 most recent articles reflect themes of transit ridership growth, streetcar impacts, and aging population mobility. Notable works include analyses of Portland/Seattle streetcar effects and strategies to improve rural transit access for seniors.
Grants and Advising:
While specific grants or advisees are not detailed here, his research collaborations involve multiple universities and agencies, with a focus on actionable policy recommendations for transportation systems.
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