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59TH ANNUAL ACSP CONFERENCE October 24-27, 2019 | Greenville, South Carolina 59TH ANNUAL ACSP CONFERENCE October 24-27, 2019 | Greenville, South Carolina HOSTED BY PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES A checkmark means a þ final paper is available. THURSDAY, 8:00AM-9:30AM ACSP AND APA LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST 2.7 POLICY, PROGRAMS, AND PRACTICE FOR 4.19 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CHALLENGES Time: 7:00am - 8:00am SOCIAL EQUITY - PART 1 Room: Dogwood Room: Azalea Room: Regency DE Moderator/Discussant: LIEBERKNECHT, Katherine [University Moderator/Discussant: ODEN, Michael [University of Texas at of Texas Austin] [email protected] ACSP OUTREACH & ENGAGEMENT TASK FORCE Austin] [email protected] MEETING 1043: REVISITING AFFORDABILITY: INSIGHTS FROM WATER Time: 7:00-8:00 508: COMMUNITY CAPACITY BUILDING THROUGH A SELF- RATE INCREASES IN THE U.S. Room: Board Room HELP PLANNING: LESSONS FROM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SOLIS, Miriam [University of Texas, Austin] CHOI, Sunho [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected] Committee Chair: HOLLANDER, Justin [Tufts University] CHAE, Hyein [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected] 1233: TOXIC RELEASE FACILITIES AND SOCIOECONOMIC 900: CITIES, CHOICES, AND OUTCOMES: THE PROCESS AND FACTORS IN SOUTH CAROLINA RESULTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT MASOOMKHAH, Elham [Clemson University] PLANS AND INVESTMENTS [email protected] 1.20 TRANSPORT ANALYTICS TONKOVICH, Marsha [Bloustein School, Rutgers, The State Room: Teal Ballroom University of New Jersey] [email protected] 883: (UN)EQUAL TERRITORY OF ACCESSING URBAN GREEN SPACES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 341 PREFECTURE-LEVEL Moderator/Discussant: ZHANG, Ming [University of Texas at CHINESE CITIES Austin] [email protected] 1178: SCHOOL-CENTERED NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION IN BALTIMORE WU, Longfeng [Harvard University] [email protected] 604: ESTIMATING FUNCTIONAL URBAN AND REGIONAL BIERBAUM, Ariel H. [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected] BOUNDARIES FROM ROAD NETWORKS: THE CASE OF SOUTH BUTLER, Alisha [University of Maryland, College Park] 4.25 LANDSCAPE AND REGIONAL PLANNING KOREA [email protected] Room: Regency H NAM, Kyung-min [The University of Hong Kong] O’KEEFE, Erin [Loyola University Maryland] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: LARSEN, Larissa [University of OU, Yifu [The University of Hong Kong] [email protected] Michigan] [email protected] 1037: EFFECTS OF MORE ADVANCED FAST CHARGING 3.15 INNOVATIVE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL 749: A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF SYSTEMATIC & INFRASTRUCTURE ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE PREFERENCES COORDINATED CONSERVATION PLANNING IN EXURBAN ZOU, Tianqi [University of Washington] [email protected] ECONOMIES Room: Regency DE ECOREGIONS MACKENZIE, Don [University of Washington] [email protected] DYCKMAN, Caitlin [Clemson University] [email protected] LAURIA, Mickey [Clemson University] [email protected] 556: CALIBRATING TRAVEL DEMAND MODELS USING DATA Moderator/Discussant: MOTOYAMA, Yasuyuki [The Ohio State University] [email protected] WHITE, David [Clemson University] [email protected] ANALYTICS BALDWIN, Robert [Clemson University] [email protected] ARIF QAISRANI, Muhammad Arif [University of Texas at 640: TECHTALK AND STARTUP STORIES: ASSESSING FOUCH Nakisha [Clemson University] [email protected] Arlington] [email protected] OGLETREE, Scott [Clemson University] [email protected] HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH TECH-PODCASTS RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts Amherst] TREADO OVERBY, Anna [Clemson University] [email protected] [email protected] TAYARANI, Mohammad [Cornell University] [email protected] SMIALEK, Alexandra Ola [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected] 1053: THE EFFECTS OF LAND USE PLAN QUALITY ON FOREST GAO, Oliver H. [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected] KAYANAN, Carla Maria [University of Michigan] FRAGMENTATION [email protected] GOCMEN, Asligul [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] 1028: CREATING TECHNOLOGY TOGETHER: THE IMPACT OF ZHANG, Yan [University of Wisconsin-Madison] NORTH CAROLINA’S TRIANGLE UNIVERSITY LICENSING [email protected] CONSORTIUM DONEGAN, Mary [University of Connecticut] 1145: OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS FOR SUSTAINABLE [email protected] DEVELOPMENT IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST: A FELDMAN, Maryann [University of North Carolina at Chapel STAKEHOLDER INFORMED ASSESSMENT MODEL Hill] [email protected] SLEIPNESS, Ole [Utah State University] [email protected] 1229: THE ROLE OF AGGLOMERATION EXTERNALITIES ON LICON, Carlos [Utah State University] THE SURVIVAL OF IOT STARTUPS: THE IMPLICATION OF THE [email protected] SMART CITY POLICIES OLIVER, Mary [Utah State University] LEE, Sungwon [Gangneung-Wonju National University] [email protected] [email protected] 59th ANNUAL CONFERENCE - 1 PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES THURSDAY, 8:00AM-9:30AM 278: THE FALLACY OF FILTERING DOWN: A CRITIQUE OF THE 561: LOCAL CAPITALISTS AND THE POLITICS OF PLANNING 5.3 FEAR, VIOLENCE, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF YIMBY MOVEMENT AS A FORM OF HOUSING FILTERING INFRASTRUCTURE THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS IN SMALL IMMOBILITY MILLER, Camden [University at Buffalo, SUNY] CITIES Room: Redbud A [email protected] SUBRAMANYAM, Nidhi [Cornell University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: MCDONALD, Noreen [University of 1235: EXPLORING ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS THROUGH 907: NEOLIBERAL URBANISM: ASSESSING ROLES OF URBAN North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] THE LENS OF HOMEOWNERS WHO DO NOT YET OWN ONE ACTORS IN INDIA’S MILLENNIUM CITY VOLKER, Jamey [University of California, Davis] BHAGIA, Meher [The Pennsylvania State University] 648: CONSTRUCTING WOMEN’S IMMOBILITY: FEAR OF [email protected] [email protected] VIOLENCE AND WOMEN’S CONSTRICTED TRAVEL BEHAVIOR BOSE, Mallika [The Pennsylvania State University] AT NIGHT [email protected] ZHANG, Mengzhu [University of Hong Kong] 6.19 SECURING HEALTH AND WELLBEING [email protected] THROUGH HOUSING HE, Shenjing [University of Hong Kong] [email protected] Room: Studio 220-B 8.18 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - EVOLVING LAND USE REGULATIONS: CASES FROM THE US AND 1052: THE INFLUENCE OF MICROAGGRESSION ON MUSLIM Moderator/Discussant: As of 10/16 there was not a discussant WOMEN’S WALKING BEHAVIOR AUSTRALIA assigned for this session. A Moderator is a time-keeper. Room: Magnolia MOHEBBI, Mehri [University of Cincinnati & Planning Nominate the moderator from the presenters in the room. Communities] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: As of 10/16 there was not a discussant CHIFOS, Carla [University of Cincinnati] 1281: MOVING TO OPPORTUNITY, OR AGING IN PLACE? THE assigned for this session. A Moderator is a time-keeper. LINDERS, Annulla [University of Cincinnati] CHANGING PROFILE OF HUD-ASSISTED HOUSEHOLDS Nominate the moderator from the presenters in the room. [email protected] AIKEN, Claudia [University of Pennsylvania] PALAZZO, Danilo [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] [email protected] 219: REGULATORY LANDSCAPES IN THE U.S.: RESULTS FROM REINA, Vincent [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] A 50-METRO SURVEY AWARD WINNING PAPER - ED MCCLURE AWARD FOR BEST PENDALL, Rolf [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] 622: OLDER HOUSEHOLDS IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING: HEALTH, [email protected] MASTERS STUDENT PAPER: THE UNEQUAL DANGERS OF SERVICES, AND ACCESSIBILITY WALKING TO SCHOOL AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI, Whitney [Harvard University] 217: HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IN OREGON: PLANNERS’ DOYLE, Esteban [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] PERCEPTIONS OF A CRISIS MOLINSKY, Jennifer [Harvard University] LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected] [email protected] HALL, Roderick [University of Oregon] [email protected] PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] [email protected] 6.18 ORGANIZING AND PARTNERING AROUND A 1135: GENTRIFICATION, HEALTH PROMOTION AND LIFE RIGHT TO HOUSING EXPECTANCY 220: DOES PLANNING REFORM LIFT HOUSING SUPPLY AND Room: Think Tank SPURLOCK, Danielle [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] AFFORDABILITY? LESSONS FROM AUSTRALIA [email protected] GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] Moderator/Discussant: COOPER, Sarah [University of LESTER, T. Williams [University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill] [email protected] Manitoba] [email protected] [email protected] PHIBBS, Peter [University of Sydney] [email protected] 278: THE FALLACY OF FILTERING DOWN: A CRITIQUE OF THE 218: DOES UPZONING IMPROVE HOME AFFORDABILITY? A YIMBY MOVEMENT AS A FORM OF HOUSING FILTERING 7.10 UNDERSTANDING THE ACTORS IN THE LONGITUDINAL QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AT THE MILLER, Camden [University at Buffalo, SUNY] URBANIZATION PROCESS PARCEL LEVEL [email protected] Room: Redbud C DONG, Hongwei [California State University, Fresno] [email protected] 1235: EXPLORING ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS THROUGH Moderator/Discussant: PINEL, Sandra [US Cybersecurity and THE LENS OF HOMEOWNERS WHO DO NOT YET OWN ONE Infrastructure Security Agency] [email protected] VOLKER, Jamey [University of California, Davis] [email protected] 280: ANALYSIS ON THE EMBEDDED STRUCTURE OF SINO- FOREIGN COOPERATIVE UNIVERSITIES 1157: RENT STRIKES AND THE RIGHT TO HOUSING: TANG, Shan [Tianjin University] [email protected] COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS, NON-PROFITS, AND STRATEGIES ZHANG, Tianjie [Tianjin University] [email protected] TO RESIST DISPLACEMENT AUGUST, Martine [University of Waterloo] 478: THE LOGIC OF CONVENIENCE: MUNICIPAL
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