- ldfrank@ucsd.edu
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9500 Gilman Dr
La Jolla , California 92093
Dr. Frank specializes in the interaction between land use, travel behavior, air quality and health; and in the energy use and climate change impacts of urban form policies. He is a “walkability pioneer” and in the early 90’s was among the very first to quantify and publish on the connections between built environment, active transportation, and health. He coined the term “walkability” and his work led to WalkScore and has been cited over 59,000 times according to Google Scholar. He is the top-cited scholar in transport policy and has the second-highest H-Index among urban planning faculty globally and since 2014 has been ranked by Clarivate as being in the top 1% of highly cited researchers in the social sciences. Dr. Frank has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and co-authored Heath and Community Design and Urban Sprawl and Public Health mapping out the field emerging at the nexus between built and natural environments and health. Dr. Frank has led over $20 million in primary research and regularly consults with government agencies, NGOs, and decision makers supporting their ability to predict travel, GHG, chronic disease, and economic impacts of land use and transportation policies.