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Jayoung Koo, Phd Department of Landscape Architecture S305 Agriculture Science Building University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546 CURRICULUM VITAE Jayoung Koo, PhD Department of Landscape Architecture S305 Agriculture Science Building University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546 Distribution of Efforts (DOE) (as of 2019-2020): Extension 58%, Teaching 42% EDUCATION 2012 University of California, Davis, Doctor of Philosophy in Geography Geography Graduate Group, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design Specialization Advisor: Dr. Stephen Wheeler 2006 Yale University, Master of Environmental Management School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Advisor: Dr. William Burch 2002 Seoul National University, Master of Landscape Architecture Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Department of Landscape Architecture Advisor: Professor Ki-won Hwang 1999 Korea University, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Summa Cum Laude College of Natural Resources, Department of Horticultural Science EXPERIENCE University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, Department of Landscape Architecture 2019 - Present Associate Extension Professor 2012 - 2019 Assistant Extension Professor University of California, Davis, Department of Environmental Design, Landscape Architecture Program 2008 - 2012 Teaching Assistant, Fall 2008 - Winter 2012 2011 Associate Instructor, Fall 2010 Graduate Student Researcher, Fall, PI-Dr. Stephen Wheeler 2010 Reader, Winter-Spring 2009 – 2010 Research Assistant, Davis, Spring 2009 - Spring 2010, PI-Mark Francis University of California, Davis, Institute for Transportation Studies-Davis 2008 – 2009 Graduate Student Researcher, Summer 2008 - Summer 2009, PI-Dr. Mark Delucchi, Urban Resources Initiative, Greenspace Program 2005 Community Forester, Summer Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies 2005 Research Assistant, Spring, PI-Dr. Stephen Kellert Dongbu Engineering Co., Ltd., Water Resources Department 2003 - 2004 Landscape Architect, Winter 2003 - Summer 2004 Seoinn Environmental Landscape Architects 2003 Landscape Architect, Summer Seoul National University, Environmental Planning Institute 2002 Researcher, Summer-Fall, PI-Professor Ki-won Hwang 2000 Research Assistant, Summer, PI-Dr. Jong-hwa Park GRANTS (Selections from full CV) EXTRAMURAL (AWARDED) Co-PI, Downtown Revitalization in Eastern Kentucky, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Davis, A. (PI), Kahl, D., Koo, J., 10/19-10/22, $741,237 PI, Integration of Creative Placemaking into Cooperative Extension programming, National Endowment for the Arts, Our Town-Projects that Build Knowledge, Koo, J. (PI), Bond, M., Sandwick, R., Barton, J. S., Marietta, S., Balazs, S., Manness, M. 08/19-07/20, $100,007 Co-PI, Healthy Eating and Active Living to Reduce Rural Obesity through Extension (HEALRROE), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1809 High Obesity Program, Hunter, J. (PI), Gustafson, A., Cardarelli, K., Kurzynske, J., Mullins, J., Liankehammy, J., Carman, A., Norman-Burgdolf, H., Shoemaker, R., Jones, N., Koo, J., Aull, M., Knappage, J., McQuerry, K., Congleton, S., 09/18-09/23, $3,001,580 ($500,000 awarded for Year 1 10/18-09/19, $500,000 awarded for Year 2 10/19-09/20) Co-PI, CEDIK Downtown Revitalization Power Program, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Davis, A. (PI), Kahl, D., Koo, J., Naugle, L., 09/16- 08/19, $1,464,251 Co-PI, RCDI: Creating a Thriving Small Business Community in Southeast in Southeast Kentucky, USDA Rural Development, Utilities Program, Rural Community Development Initiative, Davis, A. (PI), Koo, J., Kahl, D., 09/16-09/19, $155,617 Co-PI, UK SNAP Ed Program 2018: UK PSE CEDIK; Rebuilding Healthier Communities through Public Participation: Reshaping Systems, Policies and the Environment [Year 3], USDA FNS, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through KY Department of Community Based Services, Kahl, D. (PI), Davis, A., Koo, J., 10/17-09/18, $168,328 Collaborator, Connecting within Extension: Downtowns and Trails Program Assessment, North East Regional Center Planning Grant, Rogers, S. (PI), Donovan, M., French, C., Hancock, C., Brown, L., Chase, L., Sero, R., Koo, J., 10/17-12/18, $16,172 Collaborator, Enhancing the Value of Public Spaces: Health, Wellness and Envisioning the Built Environment, Purdue University Extension, Community and Economic Development, 02/16-12/17, $30,000 PI, Warsaw Walkability and Riverfront Park Trail Planning, Gallatin County Extension Office/Gallatin County Health Coalition, 06/16-12/16, $4,700 PI, Hindman Dulcimer Project Wayfinding Planning and Design, Appalachian Artisan Center and Hindman Culture Committee, 06/15-12/15, $3,300 PI, GoGarden, Community Garden Design, Morgan County Extension Office and the Bluegrass Community Foundation, 02/15-06/15, $2,700 PI, Bernheim Bike/Hike Trail Planning, Bullitt County Fiscal Court, 05/14-06/15, $15,000 INTERNAL (AWARDED) Co-PI, Empowerment for North Limestone Neighborhood Sustainability: Establishing Public Spaces and Art, University of Kentucky, Sustainability Challenge Grant 2014, Hustedde, R. (Co-PI), Koo, J. (Co-PI), Young, R., 01/15-12/15, $17,350 KOO 2 of 8 PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS (Selections from full CV) ARTICLES Koo, J. (2019). Kentucky Trail Town Program: Facilitating communities-based efforts toward capitalizing on adventure tourism for community and economic development. In Vaugeois, N., Phillips, M., Arbogast, D., & Brouder, P. (Eds). Case Studies in Innovative and Promising Practices in Sustainable Tourism. National Extension Tourism. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-8953 Koo, J. (2018). Visibility of Sustainable Development Efforts: Assessment of Kentucky Trail Towns. Journal of Sustainable Development 11(6), pp 187-204. DOI: 0.5539/jsd.v11n6p187 Koo, J., Hustedde, R. J., & Young, R. (Fall, 2018). Radical Walking: Tool, Practice, and Implications for Community Development. Community Development Practice (22), pp 17-28. Wheeler, S.M. & Koo, J. (2011). Built Landscapes of Urban Regions: An international comparison, UGEC Viewpoints (5) Spring 2011, pp 37-40. EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS (Note: Available at http://dept.ca.uky.edu/agc/pub_dept.asp?dept=Landscape+Architecture) Koo, J. (2017). Placemaking: Planning and Designing Meaningful Public Spaces, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-12. Koo, J. (2017). Placemaking: Strengthening Your Public Spaces, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-11. Koo, J. (2017). Streetscapes: Planning and Designing Vibrant Streets, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-10. Koo, J. (2017). Streetscapes: Visioning Vibrant Relationships, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-9. Koo, J. (2017). Planning for Enhancing Walkability and Connectivity, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-8. Koo, J. (2017). Walkability and Connectivity: Enhancing the Travel Environment for Healthier Communities, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-7. Koo, J. (2017). Wayfinding Planning and Design at Work, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-6. Koo, J. (2017). Wayfinding Planning and Design in Communities, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-5. Koo, J. (2017). Effective Navigation through your Community: Wayfinding and Signage Systems for Communities, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-4. Koo, J. (2016). Trailblazers: Two case studies for community trails, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-3. Koo, J. (2016). Beyond a Path 2: Planning Out Trails, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-2. Koo, J. (2016). Beyond a Path: Trails as Resource Connections in Your Community, Lexington, KY: Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. LA-1. EXTENSION REPORTS Kahl, D., Fawcett, K., Koo, J., Namkoong, K., Rossi, J. (2019). Assessment of SNAP Food Providers in Eight Kentucky Counties: Report prepared for the Kentucky Grocers and Convenience Store Association. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK), University of Kentucky. Kahl, D., Fawcett, K., Koo, J., Namkoong, K., Rossi, J. (2019). Overview: Survey of SNAP Food Providers in Eight Kentucky Counties. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK), University of Kentucky. KOO 3 of 8 Kahl, D., Fawcett, K., Koo, J., Namkoong, K., Rossi, J. (2019). Business Needs and Community Connections. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK), University of Kentucky. Koo, J., Kahl, D., Fawcett, K., Namkoong, K., & Rossi, J. (2019). Store Access and Availability of Food Types. Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK), University of Kentucky. Namkoong, K., Fawcett, K., Kahl, D., Koo, J., & Rossi, J. (2019).
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