Marc Schlossberg, PhD Associate Professor - Planning, Public Policy & Management Co-Director - Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI)

EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Michigan, Urban, Technological and Environmental Planning (2001) Certificate in Transportation Logistics Studies MUP, San Jose State University, Urban and Regional Planning (1995) BBA, University of Texas – Austin, Marketing (1991)

CURRENT POSITION Associate Professor (2007-current), Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Assistant Professor (2001-2007), Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon Co-Founder and Co-Director (2009-current), Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI), University of Oregon Associate Director (2012-current), National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC)

CLASSES TAUGHT: City Growth/City Design, Bicycle Planning, Study Abroad: Sustainable Bicycle Transportation in Denmark and the Netherlands, Mobile GIS, Applied GIS and Social Planning, Introduction to Planning, Planning for the Transportation Disadvantaged, Planning for Social Change, Community Leadership and Change, Thesis/Project Colloquium, Introduction to Public Service, Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector, Regional Social Planning Models, Study Abroad: Sustainable Community Development in Kefalonia, Greece.

DISTINCTIONS & AWARDS (SELECTED) 2013 Outstanding Teacher of the Year Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon

2012 Faculty Sustainability Award, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) (Top Prize) with Nico Larco for leadership of Sustainable Cities Initiative

Urban Ingenuity Award, Financial Times and CITI (one of eighteen finalists worldwide)

Exemplary Project Award, W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Association for Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU) Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP)

2011 Prize for Creative Integration of Practice & Education in the Academy National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) for one of SCI’s projects

2010 Bridge Builder Award, Partners for Livable Communities, Washington, DC with Nico Larco and Robert Young for founding and leadership of Sustainable Cities Initiative

Special Achievement in Planning Award, Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ project led by Nico Larco and Robert Young

Globe Sustainability Research Award – Nominee – (one of five nominees worldwide, only US finalist) ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – with Nico Larco and Robert Young

2009 Distinguished Fulbright Scholar (United Kingdom, University of Sheffield)

Best Use of Technology to Improve a Plan or Planning Process Technology Division of the American Planning Association (APA)

2008 Faculty Fund for Excellence University of Oregon program supporting top faculty

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PUBLICATIONS & BOOK CHAPTERS IN FINAL DEVELOPMENT “Predicting Transit Ridership at the Stop Level: The Role of Service and Urban Form”. (Jennifer Dill is an equal co-author).

“Rethinking Streets : An Evidence-Based Guide to 25 Complete Street Transformations”. (John Rowell is an equal co- author).

ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW Schlossberg, Marc, Deb Johsnon-Shelton, Geraldine Moreno, and Cody Evers (revise & resubmit). “Refining the Grain: Using Resident-Based Walkability Audits to Capture What Conventional GIS Data Misses. “ Journal of Urbanism.

DOUBLE BLIND PEER REVIEWED PUBLISHED ARTICLES Evers, Cody, Shawn Boles, Deb Johnson-Shelton, Marc Schlossberg, David Richey, and Jason Blair. (2013 in press). “Parent Safety Perceptions of Child Walking Routes”. Journal of Transport & Health.

Barnes, Emma and Marc Schlossberg (in press). “Adding Cyclists And Pedestrians While Maintaining Vehicle Throughput: A Pre- And Post-construction Complete Street Analysis”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.

Schlossberg, Marc and Nico Larco (2013). “The Sustainable City Year Program: A New, Radically Simple Model for Publicly Engaged Scholarship”. Public: A Journal of Imagining America. Volume 1 (1 & 2). http://public.imaginingamerica.org/blog/article/the-sustainable-city-year-program/

Mild, Cortney and Marc Schlossberg (2013). “Taking US Transportation Professionals to European Cycling Cities: Does it Matter?”. World Transport Policy & Practice. Volume 19 (1): 14-27.

Schlossberg, M., C. Evers, et al. (2012). "Active Transportation, Citizen Engagement and Livability: Coupling Citizens and Smartphones to Make the Change." URISA Journal. 25(2): 61-70.

Yizhao Yang, Steve Abbott, Marc Schlossberg (2012). “The influence of school choice policy on active school commuting: a case study of a middle-sized school district in Oregon”. Environment and Planning A, volume 44, pages 1856 – 1874.

Yang, Y. Johnson, B., Fukahori, S. Parker, B., & Schlossberg, M., (2011). “Where to Live and How to Get to School: Connecting Residential Location Choice and School Travel Mode Choice” in Miles, E & Gibson, M. ed. School Siting and Healthy Communities: Why Where We Invest in School Facilities Matters. Michigan State University Press.

Schlossberg, Marc and Christo Brehm (2009). “Participatory GIS And Active Transportation: Collecting Data and Creating Change”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. No. 2105. pp. 83-91.

Weinstein, Asha, Marc Schlossberg, and Katja Irvin (2008). How Far, by Which Route, and Why? A Spatial Analysis of Pedestrian Preference. Journal of Urban Design. Vol. 13. No. 1, 81–98.

Schlossberg, Marc, Asha Weinstein and Katja Irvin (2007). An Assessment of GIS-Enabled Walkability Audits URISA Journal. Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 5-11

Schlossberg, Marc and Darren Wyss (2007) “Teaching by Doing: PPGIS and Classroom-Based Service Learning” – URISA Journal, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 14-23.

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Schlossberg, Marc (2007). “From TIGER to Audit Instruments: Using GIS-Based Street Data to Measure Neighborhood Walkability”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. No. 1982. pp. 48- 56.

Schlossberg, Marc, Jessica Greene, Page Paulsen Phillips, Bethany Johnson, and Robert Parker. (2006). “School Trips: Effects of Urban Form and Distance on Travel Mode”. Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol 72, No 3, pp. 337-346.

Doyle, S., Kelly-Schwartz, Schlossberg, M. and Stockard, J. (2005) “Active Community Environments and Health: The Relationship of Walkable and Safe Communities to Individual’s Health”. Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol 72, No. 1, pp. 19-31.

Schlossberg, Marc , Page Paulsen Phillips, Bethany Johnson, and Robert Parker. (2005). “How Do You They Get There? A Spatial Analysis of a ‘Sprawl School’ In Oregon”. Planning Practice & Research Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 147 – 162.

Schlossberg, Marc and Elliot Shuford. (2005). “Delineating ‘Public’ and ‘Participation’ in PPGIS”. URISA Journal. 16(2), 15-26.

Schlossberg, Marc A. (2004). “Coordination as a Strategy for Serving the Transportation Disadvantaged: A Comparative Framework of Local and State Roles”. Public Works, Management & Policy, 9(2), 132-144.

Schlossberg, Marc A and Nathaniel Brown. (2004). “Comparing Transit Oriented Developments Based on Walkability Indicators”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 1887, pp. 34-42.

Kelly-Schwartz, A. C., Stockard, J., Doyle, S., & Schlossberg, M. (2004). “Is Sprawl Unhealthy?: A Multilevel Analysis of the Relationship of Metropolitan Sprawl to the Health of Individuals”. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 24(2), 184-196.

Schlossberg, Marc A (2004). “GIS, the US Census, and Neighborhood Scale Analysis” Planning Practice & Research; 18 (2-3), 213-218.

Schlossberg, Marc A and Adam Zimmerman (2003). “Developing Statewide Indices of Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability: A Look at Oregon and the Oregon Benchmarks”. Local Environment, 8 (6) 641-660.

Schlossberg, Marc A. (2003). “Developing Coordination Policies for Paratransit and the Transportation Disadvantaged”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 1841, 73-80.

Schlossberg, Marc. "Kerekere, Hierarchy, and Planning in Fiji: Why Cultural Understanding Should Be A Prerequisite to International Planning". In City, Space and Globalization: An International Perspective, Edited by Hemalata Dandekar. University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, 1998.

DESIGN MANUALS Schlossberg, Marc, John Rowell, & Dave Amos: “An Evidence-Based Complete Streets Design Manual”. Forthcoming, fall 2013.

BOOK REVIEWS Schlossberg, Marc A. (2007). Review of Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS by John Krygier and Denis Wood (Guilford Press, New York, NY, 2005) In Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 118-119.

Schlossberg, Marc A. Review of Running on Empty: Transport, Social Exclusion and Environmental Justice by Karen Lucas. (Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 2004) for the Journal of Urban Affairs (in press 2006).

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Schlossberg, Marc. Review of GIS: A Visual Approach, by Bruce E. Davis, In Journal of the American Planning Association, 64 (Summer 1998): 379.

IPHONE APPS “MakeItSo” – Participatory mapping tool. February 10, 2012.

“JLA Involve” – Community engagement mapping tool. August 3, 2011.

EXTERNALLY FUNDED PROJECTS 2012 National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) $120,000 “Developing an Evidence-Based Complete Streets Manual” – Co-PI John Rowell (Architecture)

City of Springfield, Lane Transit District, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and $150,000 Development, Salem Keizer Transit - Sustainable City Year 2012/13– through SCI ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

2011 Federal Transit Administration, OTREC, and the Oregon Department of Transportation $300,000 “Developing Livability Performance Metrics for Transit”

City of Springfield - Sustainable City Year 2011/12– through SCI $245,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) – through SCI $150,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

2010 Learn and Serve America Grant - Corporation for National and Community Service $15,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium $75,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

City of Salem - Sustainable City Year 2010/11 $345,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture)

Imagining America $1,000 ‘SCI Experts-in-Residence Program’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture) & Robert Young (Planning)

Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) and National Center for Biking $290,000 and Walking (NCBW) ‘Active Transportation, Neighborhood Planning and Participatory GIS (2006-10)

2009 Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) $146,000 ‘Healthy Communities and Urban Design: A Multi-Disciplinary National Analysis of Travel Behavior, Residential Preference, and Urban Design’ - Co-PI: Jessica Greene, Nico Larco, Daniel Rodriguez, and Noreen Macdonald

City of Gresham - Sustainable City Year 2009/10 $83,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ – co-PI: Nico Larco (Architecture) & Robert Young (Planning)

2007 Mineta Transportation Institute $53,000 ‘Walking and Biking to School: An Assessment of Modal Choice and Urban Form’

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2006 Mineta Transportation Institute $53,000 ‘How Far, by Which Route, and Why? A Spatial Analysis of Pedestrian Preference’ – Co-PI: Asha Weinstein-Agrawal

2004 Northwest Academic Computing Consortium $20,000 ‘Enhancing Citizen Participation with Mobile GIS/GPS Technology’

2003 Mineta Transportation Institute $53,000 ‘A Pre- and Post-Construction Analysis of Transit-Oriented Developments Using Spatial Indicators: A Case Study of Portland and Silicon Valley’

2002 Oregon Progress Board $15,000 ‘Evaluating Oregon Benchmarks as a Basis for Developing Sustainability Indicators’

INTERNAL UNIVERSITY GRANTS 2012 University of Oregon – ‘Big Idea’ Year IV Funding $155,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ Co-PI with Co-Director Nico Larco

2011 University of Oregon – ‘Big Idea’ Year III Funding $55,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ Co-PI with Co-Director Nico Larco

2010 University of Oregon – ‘Big Idea’ Year II Funding $80,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ Co-PI with Co-Director Nico Larco

2009 University of Oregon – ‘Big Idea’ Year I Funding $50,000 ‘Sustainable Cities Initiative’ Co-PI with Co-Director Nico Larco & Robert Young

2008 Tom and Carol Williams Fund for Undergraduate Education $16,000 ‘Learning by Doing: The Community Service GIS Lab’

2006 University of Oregon $4,500 A&AA Faculty Research and Creative Work Award

2005 Tom and Carol Williams Fund for Undergraduate Education $20,000 ‘A Hands-On Approach to Community Mapping’

2004 University of Oregon $1,500 Grant Writing Fellowship Program

2002 University of Oregon $5,000 Summer Research Award

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 2013 “Performance-Based Livability Metrics for Transit: Extending the Oregon Model” Final Project Report: Federal Transit Administration

2012 “Performance-Based Livability Metrics for Transit” Final Project Report: OTREC, Oregon Department of Transportation

2011 “JLA Involve” mobile transportation system plan iPhone App for the Tualatin Transportation System Plan. Available via iPhone App Store.

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2010 ‘USDOT Departmental Strategic Plan for Research, Development and Technology Activities (2010-2015): Public Comments on behalf of Sustainable Cities Initiative, University of Oregon’, With Nico Larco & Robert Young, February 8, 2010.

2009 ‘FTA Performance Measures for Livability: Coverage, Accessibility, Regions and Neighborhoods’, White Paper to the Federal Transit Authority. With Nico Larco, Jonathan Levine, & Susan Handy, October 25, 2009.

“Transferring Community-Based, Active Transportation GIS Assessment Tools Nationwide”. 2009. Final Project Report, OTREC.

Healthy Communities and Urban Design: A Multi-Disciplinary National Analysis of Travel Behavior, Residential Preference, and Urban Design. 2009. Final Project Report, OTREC. With Jessica Green, Nico Larco, Daniel Rodriguez, & Noreen Macdonald

2008 ‘Statement to the House Financial Services Committee, Hearing on Auto Industry Stabilization Plans’. Congressional Testimony. With Robert Young & Nico Larco, December 3, 2008.

2005 Neighborhood-Level Participation with ArcPad”. Government Matters: GIS for State and Local Government. ESRI: Spring. P. 3-4.

“The WUNMAP Project: Community-Based GIS in Eugene, Oregon”. ArcNews. Vol. 27 No. 2, Summer, p. 39.

“Crest Drive Community Mapping Project”, Atlas v1.0 and Web Site: http://www.uoregon.edu/~crest/index.html

2004 “A Pre- and Post-Construction Analysis of Transit-Oriented Developments Using Spatial Indicators: A Case Study of Portland and Silicon Valley.” Final Report: 03-03. Mineta Transportation Institute. San Jose, CA. with Earl Bossard, Nathaniel Brown, and David Roemer

“Expanding Frameworks and Finding Focus”,(2004) a thought piece commissioned by the Society, Behaviour, and Private/Public Transport division of the STELLA Thematic Network. With Kelly Clifton, Irene Casas, and Marek Litwin.

2003 “Streets and Smart Growth”. Oregon Planners’ Journal. November/December, 2-3, 15.

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 2013 “We Can and Must Do More: Urban Planning Programs as Higher Education Leaders.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Administrator’s Conference. November 2013. Columbus, OH.

invited “University Communities Council (UCC) Session: A New and Catalytic Way to Use Universities to Advance Your City Agenda”. National League of Cities. November 2013. Seattle, WA.

“Nationalizing the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program: One Radically Simple Idea Carried out in Three Ways”. Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). October, 2013. Nashville, TN.

invited Keynote Speaker: “Bicycles and the Future of Sustainable Transportation”. Chengdu Institute of Planning and Design 30th Anniversary Conference. Chengdu, China. September 2013.

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“Helping Oregon Cities with the Sustainable City Year Program”. Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association. May 30, 2013. invited “University of Oregon’s Sustainable Cities Initiative and Medford”. Jefferson Exchange radio call-in show. May 14th, 2013. Guests: Marc Schlossberg and Bob Choquette (SCI) and Jim Huber and Eric Swanson (City of Medford). invited Safe Routes to School and GIS – invited national gathering. April 22-23, 2013, Austin. Safe Routes to School National Partnership.

“Replicating the Sustainable City Year Program”. Host and organizer of three-day national conference attended by over forty people from 20 universities and organizations. April 9-12, 2013, Portland and Eugene. invited “The Sustainable City Year Program”. Invited day of talks. San Diego State University. February 2013.

“Predicting Transit Ridership at Stop Level: Role of Service and Urban Form”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, January 2013, Washington DC. (with Jennifer Dill)

“Expanding Transportation Education Across the Academy: The Sustainable City Year Program”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, January 2013, Washington DC.

“Taking U.S. Transportation Professionals to European Cycling Cities: Does It Matter?” Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, January 2013, Washington DC. (with Cortney Mild)

2012 “ACSP Presidential Panel: Urban Planning Programs as Campus Community Engagement Leaders”. Association of invited Collegiate Schools of Planning. Cincinnati. October 31-November 3.

“The Sustainable City Year Program: A Radically Simple Way to Change Campus and Community”. Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Advanced Session (60 minutes). Los Angeles. October 15-17.

“The Sustainable City Year Program: Turning Classrooms Into Catalysts for Change.” Fulbright Forum on Sustainable Cities, United Arab Emirates. October, 2012.

Moderator, Sustainability and the Built Environment. Fulbright Forum on Sustainable Cities, United Arab Emirates. October, 2012. invited “Universities as Catalysts: The Sustainable City Year Program”. Mayors Innovation Project. August 2012. Eugene, OR. invited “Turning Communities into Classrooms: University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program”. Oregon APA. May 2012. Bend, OR.

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“Expanding Transportation Education Across the Academy: The Sustainable City Year Program”. Council of University Transportation Centers Transportation Workforce Development Conference, Washington DC. April 2012.

Sustainable City Year Program Replication Conference. Hosted 22 Universities from across the country to learn how to replicate SCYP. Portland, Salem, and Eugene Oregon. April 2012.

“Expanding Transportation Across the Academy: The Sustainable City Year Program”. Northwest Transportation Conference. February 2012. Corvallis, OR.

“National Evidence Regarding Behavior and Physical Activity in New Urbanist Neighborhoods”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, January 2012, Washington DC. (with Daniel Rodriguez).

2011 “Bikeability”. Powershift West. Eugene, November, 2011. invited “Bridging the Capacity Gap: The Sustainable City Year”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Salt Lake City, October 2011.

“Workshop Session: Sustainable City Year - Turning Communities into Classrooms”. Oregon Transportation Summit. Portland, OR. September 9, 2011

“Active Transportation, Citizen Engagement and Livability: Coupling Citizens and Smartphones to Make the Change”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, January 2011, Washington DC. invited “Active Transportation in Suburbia”. UC Davis Transportation Series. Davis, CA. May, 2011. with Nico Larco invited “From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design” UC Davis. Davis, CA. May, 2011. with Nico Larco invited “Sustainable Cities Initiative Update” – University of Oregon Trustees, Eugene, OR. with Nico Larco & Robert Liberty invited “Sustainable Cities Initiative” – University of Oregon Trustees, Palm Desert, CA. with Nico Larco & Robert Liberty

2010 Keynote speaker, “From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design”. 16th invited Annual Interdisciplinary Environmental Association conference, Tucson, AZ. invited “From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design”. Royal Town Planning Institute / Planning Aid, London, England. with Nico Larco invited “From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design”. University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England. with Nico Larco invited “From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design”. University of Manchester, Manchester, England.

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“From Ivory Tower to Tilling the Soil: Universities as Catalysts for Sustainable City Design”. American Association for Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Denver, CO.

“Sustainable Cities Initiative”, Transportation and Livability Conference, Transportation Research Board (TRB). Washington DC.

Participatory Built Environment Assessments with an iPhone App, Transportation and Livability Conference, Transportation Research Board (TRB). Washington DC.

2009 “Environment, Transportation, and Community Design”. Environmental LAW International Conference. Eugene. OR.

“Participatory GIS And Active Transportation: Collecting Data And Creating Change”. TRB Annual Conference. Washington DC.

2008 “Participatory GIS and Complete Streets Audits” – Pro Bike/Pro Walk national conference, Seattle, WA.

2008 “Fringe Urbanism: Untapped Bike/Walk Potential in the Suburbs”. ProBike / ProWalk national conference. Seattle, WA. with Nico Larco

“Travel and Urban Form” – Session Organizer and Moderator. Northwest Transportation Planning Conference. Corvallis, OR.

“A Participatory GIS Approach to Neighborhood Walkability Assessments”, Northwest Transportation Conference.

“How Important is Travel Mode to School in Parents' Housing Decisions? Connecting School Siting, Residential Location Choice, and School Travel". Paper accepted for presentation at ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress. with Yizhao Yang, who presented the paper

“Sustainable Community Design and Measuring the Pedestrian Environment”. Oregon Planning Institute Conference. Eugene, OR.

“Livable Communities, Public Involvement, & Participatory GIS: Computer Assessment Tools for Local Area Analysis.” Tools of the Trade: Transportation Planning for Small and Medium Sized Communities. Transportation Research Board. Portland, OR.

2007 “How Far, by Which Route, and Why? A Spatial Analysis of Pedestrian Preference” Transportation Research Board Annual Conference. Washington, DC. with Asha Weinstein.

“An Assessment of GIS-Enabled Walkability Audits”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference. Washington, DC. with Asha Weinstein.

2006 “Pedestrian Preference to Transit: A Spatial Analysis of Route Choice”. Annual Conference of the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning.

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“Doing Walkability, SRTS, and Other Assessments Using PDAs”, ProBike/ProWalk Annual Conference. Madison, WI. invited “The Absence of Repulsion: Streets, GIS, Walkability & Community”. University of Wisconsin.

“Walk this Way: New Tools for Measuring Walkability and Some Findings on Middle School Transportation Behavior”, Public lecture for the Center for Transportation Studies Seminar Series. Portland State University.

“From TIGER to Audit Instruments: Using GIS-based Street Data to Measure Neighborhood Walkability”. Transportation Research Board Annual Conference.

“Edge of the City: Portland’s UGB”. HOPES (Holistic Options for Planet Earth Sustainability). moderator

2005 “Walkability and Transportation Decisions to Middle School”, Annual Conference of the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Session Organizer, “Getting to School: Choices, Urban Form, and Potential Interventions”. Annual Conference of the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning.

2005 Discussant, “School siting: trends, barriers, implications”. Annual Conference of the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Session Organizer, “Walk This Way: Assessing Neighborhood Walkability”, Oregon Planning Institute,

“Approaches to Measuring Local Walkability with Street Data”, Oregon Planning Institute.

"Getting to School: An Analysis of Urban Form and Transportation Choice at Four Oregon Middle Schools" - American Planning Association National Conference.

“Retrofitting Suburbia: A Transportation Perspective”, Panelist at HOPES (Holistic Options for Planet Earth Sustainability).

2004 Discussant, “Planning for Nonmotorized Transportation ”. Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

Discussant, “Physical Activity and the Built Environment II” . Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

“A Multi-Scale, Spatial-Temporal Analysis of TODs in Portland and Silicon Valley”. Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

“School Siting in Oregon Communities”. Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

“Active Community Environments and Physical Health: A Multilevel Analysis of this Relationship” - Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. with Jean Stockard

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Moderator for “Map Globally, Implement Locally: GIS Tools Workshop”, 3rd Annual “New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, healthy, and Livable Communities” conference.

"From Theory to Reality: Helping the Public Visualize Smart Growth Principles with GIS", 3rd Annual “New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, healthy, and Livable Communities” conference. Portland, OR.

“Comparing Transit Oriented Developments Based on Walkability Indicators”, Annual Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Washington DC.

“Using GIS to measure & map walkability” – Oregon Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Coordinators.

“Evaluating transit oriented development utilizing a series of spatial indicators”. Metro Regional Government, Portland, OR

2003 “The Emerging GIS Support Organization”, Annual Conference of the Association for Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Associations (ARNOVA), Denver, CO.

2003 “Using GIS to Evaluate Smart Growth Principles of Walkability”, Annual conference of the American Evaluation Association, Reno, NV.

“Delineating ‘Public’ and ‘Participation’ in PPGIS”, 2nd Annual URISA PPGIS conference. Portland, OR.

"From Theory to Reality: Helping the Public Visualize Smart Growth Principles with GIS". Annual URISA PPGIS conference. Portland, OR.

“Transport and Social Exclusion in Europe and the USA”. Invited critique paper presented to the STAR/STELLA Next Generation Colloquium, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. with Kelly Clifton

“Community-Scaled GIS: the impact of impedance roads on walkability”; Annual Conference of the Oregon Planning Institute.

Moderator, Sustainable Transportation Panel. HOPES: Holistic Options for Planet Earth Sustainability Annual Conference.

2002 “Coordination and Organizational NIMBYism in Social Planning: the case of paratransit and the transportation disadvantaged”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP).

2001 “You say you want a devolution? A Case Study of state-local approaches toward transportation coordination”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP).

“Nonprofit Transportation Coordination, Devolution, and Mandates.” Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA).

“Targeting Social and Community Development Efforts Using GIS”. Oregon Planning Institute.

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“GIS-based Social Atlases”. Oregon Planning Institute Conference.

“The Transportation Role of Social Service Organizations”. Oregon Planning Institute Conference.

2000 "Coordinating Nonprofit Paratransit in an Era of Devolution: A Role for the State?". Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP).

1999 “Variation in Spatial Association by Size of Observation Unit". Geoinformatics and Socioinformatics Annual Conference.

“Neighborhoods Building Better Communities: Asset Mapping with GIS". Presentation to the 4th Annual Prevention Planning for Children and Families Conference.

1998 "Asset Mapping and Community Development Planning with GIS: A Look at the Heart of West Michigan United Way’s Innovative Approach". Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA).

ARTICLES ABOUT MY WORK 2013 “10-Week Think Tanks: Students at the U. of Oregon, acting as consultants, test ways to help nearby cities. The idea is spreading”. Chronicle of Higher Education. By Scott Carlson. May 24, 2013

“UO program coming to Medford for next project”. Medford . By Damian Mann. May 9, 2013.

“Oregon's Homegrown Export, Customized by Locale”. Chronicle of Higher Education. By Scott Carlson. May 24, 2013

“Universities Nationwide Come for UO Sustainability Program”. Around the O, April 8, 2013.

“Real-World Education”. Alaska Airlines Magazine, February 1, 2013.

“Medford Partners with U of O”. KDRV News Channel 12, March 19, 2013.

“Green Gains”. Lundquist College of Business News, March 5, 2013.

“UO Professors Honored Nationally for Innovative Sustainability Initiative”. UO Alumni Magazine, January, 2013.

2012 SCI Co-Director Marc Schlossberg and student Elissa Kobrin talk about their work in the Sustainable Cities Initiative KWVA Radio interview, November 16, 2012

U offering cities a new partnership to solve problems Minneapolis StarTribune, September 13, 2012

Class Act Financial Times, September 12, 2012

University program provides students with unique city opportunities Oregon , June 5, 2012

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UO students offer Springfield 'real world' planning solutions Eugene Register Guard, May 30, 2012

End and a start Springfield Times, May 25, 2012

Annual Review of Higher Education Sustainability American Association for Sustainability in Higher Education. 2011

Springfield to Revitalize Booth-Kelly Mill Site KEZI News, May 9, 2012

University-city partnership to expand across U.S. Salem , April 20, 2012

Councilors Get Update on Downtown Design Plans Springfield Times, February 24, 2012

UO's Sustainable City program grows up, draws emulators Sustainable Business Oregon. April 2012

College students give sustainable design tips to Springfield Daily Journal of Commerce. February 15, 2012

Roadmap to Green . February 2, 2012

2011 “Why Universities Need Celebrating from The (City) Rooftops” Forbes. December 10, 2011

“City Staff and UO Students Combining Forces” Springfield Times. November 4, 2011

“UO and Springfield Kick Off Sustainable City Year” KEZI. September 28, 2011

“Salem gets UO students' final report on redevelopment ideas.” Salem Statesman Journal. July 31, 2011.

“Student-driven Action” Salem Statesman Journal, September 19, 2011

“Students' Ideas Begin Taking Hold” Salem Statesman Journal, September 19, 2011.

“City Becomes A Classroom” Eugene Register-Guard. August 26, 2011.

“Salem Gets UO Students' Final Report” Salem Statesman Journal, August 1, 2011.

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“Students Focus on Minto-Brown Park's Design” Salem Statesman Journal, June 26, 2011.

“Students See a Lot of Potential for Affordable Housing” Salem Statesman Journal, June 15, 2011.

“Big Ideas at Work: Oregon cities benefitting from focused UO energy” Oregon Quarterly, Summer, 2011.

“Looking at Pringle Creek, Students See a Dream Stream” Salem Statesman Journal, June 1, 2011.

“Council OKs $40K for Site Search” Salem Statesman Journal, May 23, 2011.

“Council to Hear Students' Advice” Salem Statesman Journal, May 23, 2011.

“Springfield and UO Partner for Sustainable City Year” KEZI. May 26, 2011

“Students' Work on City Celebrated” Salem Statesman Journal, May 21, 2011.

“Students' 80,000 Hours Honored” Salem Statesman Journal, May 19, 2011.

“Students Chart a New Path for Salem” Salem Statesman Journal, May 10, 2011.

“Streets are Given Mobility Rating” Salem Statesman Journal, May 10, 2011.

“Students Design River Research Facility” Salem Statesman Journal, April 23, 2011.

“Congressman Peter DeFazio talks transit at University bike planning class” Oregon Daily Emerald, April 22, 2011

“Students Focus on Future of Street Lights” Salem Statesman Journal, April 4, 2011.

“Industrial Area Overhaul” Salem Statesman Journal, April 4, 2011.

“Salem Seeks Better Communication Tools” Salem Statesman Journal, March 1, 2011.

“Guard Official Aims to Help Salem Thrive” Salem Statesman Journal, February 28, 2011.

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“Professor Hopes to Link City With Its Latino Population” Salem Statesman Journal, February 28, 2011.

“Students Re-imagine South Salem Corridor” Salem Statesman Journal, February 23, 2011.

“Students To Speak on SCI” Salem Weekly, January 25, 2011.

“Student's Background an Asset During Recent Class” Salem Statesman Journal, January 17, 2011.

“Graduate Students Nurture Salem's Sustainable Future” Salem Business Journal, January 2011.

2010 South Salem Graduate Gets Chance to Shape City. Salem Statesman Journal, December 13, 2010.

“Students Draft Center's Future” Salem Statesman Journal, December 13, 2010.

“A Novel Approach to Partnership” Curb Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 2 (2010).

“University Students Focus on Making Salem More Sustainable” Oregon Daily Emerald, October 13, 2010.

Students Add Fresh Eyes to Salem's Priorities for the Future. (PDF) Salem Statesman Journal, October 11, 2010.

“Think Green in Communication” Sustainable Business Oregon, October 4, 2010.

‘Rebuilding Oregon Through A University,’ The Huffington Post, August 29, 2010.

‘Studenter gör Salem grönare’ (‘Students Make Salem Greener’), Andreas Gustavsson, ETC.se, Sweden, August 24, 2010.

In Oregon, Students Seek Key to a Sustainable City,’ Michael Burnham, New York Times, August 23, 2010.

“UO Picks Salem for Sustainable Initiative” Oregon Daily Emerald, June 3, 2010.

“City to Get Planning Help from UO” Salem Statesman Journal, May 30, 2010.

‘Sustainable Cities Initiative Aligns with Obama Administration Priorities’, UO Public and Government Affairs Update, February 2010.

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‘Students wow Gresham leaders’ , January 14, 2010

2009 ‘Students wow Rockwood with ideas’, Gresham Outlook, December 29, 2009

UO Students Tackle Gresham Makeover. Gresham Outlook, December 10, 2009.

‘Students will bring fresh ideas to Gresham’, Gresham Outlook, Dec. 5, 2009

‘UO students get busy on sustainability’, Gresham Outlook, December 1, 2009

‘Gresham 101: A series of UO classes targets city's growth’, Oregonian, November 13,

‘Green Briefs • UO class puts Gresham under microscope’, , November 12, 2009

‘Students and faculty begin Sustainable Cities Year-Gresham project’, InsideOregon November 9, 2009

‘Building Futures’, University of Oregon Alumni Association News, November 2009.

‘University of Oregon program joins Gresham to look at a more sustainable future’, Oregonian, October 27, 2009

‘Gresham and the University of Oregon Team Up for Sustainability’, The Portlander, October 27, 2009

‘U of O students explore one city’s move toward sustainable future’, North Coast Oregon, October 27, 2009

‘Sustainable Cities Faculty Visit D.C.’, UO Public and Government Affairs Update, October 2009.

‘UO Studies Sustainable Suburbs’, OTREC News, Vol. 3, Is. 1, Spring 2009.

‘Livability: A Transportation ‘Threefer’’, UTC Spotlight, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Research and Innovation Technology Administration, March 2009.

2004 “Mobile mapping teaches students social planning” Oregon Daily Emerald, November 5, 2004

“Cleaning up the neighborhood” Oregon Daily Emerald, July 15, 2004

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COMMENTARIES 2011 “Can’t a guy just ride a bike without getting yelled at?” Register Guard, May 2011. Guest Viewpoint

2009 “Car-Free in America?” – New York Times “Room for Debate” May 2009. invited contributor

2004 “For some, transit is a necessity, not a choice”. Register Guard, April 2004. Guest Viewpoint

CAMPUS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Multi- Community and Regional Planning Program Committee (2001 – current) Year Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) $150,000 National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) Faculty Supervisor: ‘LiveMove: Transportation & Livability Student Group’ (2006-current)

Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) $150,000 National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) ‘Campus Associate Director on Executive Committee’ (2006-currebt)

Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium (OTREC) $75,000 National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) Campus Administrator: ‘Transportation Scholarship Program’ (2010-current)

Communities and Schools Together Advisor on National Institute of Health (NIH), 5-year participatory research project to improve children’s health

External Peer Reviewer: Environment and Planning Part B: Planning and Design Fulbright United Kingdom Island Press (Book Manuscript Review) Journal of Information Science Journal of Planning Education & Research Journal of the American Planning Association Journal of Transport Geography Journal of Urban Affairs Journal of Urbanism Landscape and Urban Planning Landscape Research Mineta Transportation Institute Public Works Management and Policy Research Council of Norway Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) Solstice Transportation Transportation Research Board UC Davis Sustainable Transportation Center

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City of Eugene Better Eugene Sustainable Transportation (BEST) (2012-current) Transportation System Plan Committee (2011-2012) Eugene Safe Routes To School Team (2007 – 2010)

2013 AAA Faculty Personnel Committee Committee Chair

Faculty Search Committee Committee Chair

2008 Impacteen consultant on built environment assessment tools for national study of high school behaviors

OYSP – (Oregon Youth Scholars Program) Faculty liaison and guest instructor

Meeting of the Minds invitation-only event designed to bring together to shape the agenda for creating more sustainable cities

2007 Safe Routes to School Advisor Roosevelt Middle School Edison Elementary

City of Eugene Bike/Ped Summit session facilitator

PPPM Undergraduate Program Director, 2005-07

PPPM Department Interim Department Chair

2006 Faculty Search Committee (2 positions) Committee Chair

PPPM Catalyst Award Committee Chair, 2005 –06

Nonprofit Certificate Program Committee (2001 – 06)

Faculty Advisory Committee Elected, School of Architecture & Allied Arts (2005-06)

Steering Committee Member Lane Coalition for Healthy Active Youth (2005-06)

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer 1995-97 Management and Planning Advisor, Fiji

Bonita House, Inc. - Community based organization providing housing and services to homeless 1992-95 people with mental illness and a chemical addiction Information Officer

Mountains Education Program - Community based organization providing environmental 1991-92 education and environmental apprenticeships to inner-city youth Director of Development

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