2020

FWIG CV Book

WOMEN SEEKING FACULTY POSITIONS in Urban and Regional

Planning

Prepared by the Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning October 2020

i Dear Department Chairs, Heads, Directors, and Colleagues: The Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) is proud to present you with the 2020 edition of a collection of abbreviated CVs of women seeking tenure-earning faculty positions in Urban and Regional Planning. Most of the women appearing in this booklet are new PhD’s or just entering the profession, although some are employed but looking for new positions. Most are seeking tenure-track jobs, although some may consider a one-year, visiting, or non-tenure earning position. These candidates were required to condense their considerable skills, talents, and experience into just two pages. We also forced the candidates to identify their two major areas of interest, expertise, and/or experience, using our categories. The candidates may well have preferred different categories. Please carefully read the brief resumes to see if the candidates meet your needs. We urge you to contact the candidates directly for additional information on what they have to offer your program. On behalf of FWIG we thank you for considering these members of our profession. If we can be of any help, please do not hesitate to call on either of us. Sincerely Dr. Anaid Yerena Dr. Betsy Sweet Editor, Resume Book (20217-20) President, FWIG [email protected] Faculty Women’s Interest Group [email protected] [email protected]

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)

ii CANDIDATES BY INTEREST AREAS

Arts & Cultural Development TABATABAIE

Economic Development & Labor Force Analysis KELMENSON

Energy, Water & Sustainable Futures ARIK SUBRAMANYAM

Environmental Management, Planning, & Protection ARIK CHIU-SHEE HAMLIN LIAO MILLER NETTLES RESTREPO-MIETH TEICHER WOODRUFF ZOLL

Food Security, Access, & Systems KELMENSON RAJ

GIS & Quantitative Methods HAMLIN HE LIAO YANG

Hazard Mitigation, Disaster Recovery, and Resilience Planning IDZIOREK MILLER MOSBY NETTLES NGUYỄN RAJ WOODRUFF

iii Healthy Communities & Active Living SADAF TABATABAIE TAGORE

Housing & Community Development BALACHANDRAN DELGADO GHAFFARI LEE MAAOUI MEDINA HUARITA MOSBY NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ NGUYỄN PROCHASKA SHELBY STAHL SUNG YUN

International & Comparative Development & Planning MAAOUI RESTREPO-MIETH

Land Use Planning; Urban & Neighborhood Design CHIU-SHEE TAGORE TEICHER VANKA

Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion BALACHANDRAN COCHRAN

DELGADO GHAFFARI HE (continues on next page…)

iv Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion (continued) KASH LEE MARPILLERO-COLOMINA MEDINA HUARITA NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ SADAF SHELBY SINGH STAHL SUNG VANKA YUN ZOLL

Transportation & Infrastructure Planning COCHRAN IDZIOREK KASH MARPILLERO-COLOMINA PARK RAY SINGH YANG

Urban Governance, Management & Finance PARK PROCHASKA RAY SUBRAMANYAM

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ARIK 1 BALACHANDRAN 3 CHIU-SHEE 5 COCHRAN 7 DELGADO 9 GHAFFARI 11 HAMLIN 13 HE 15 IDZIOREK 17 KASH 19 KELMENSON 21 LEE 23 LIAO 25 MAAOUI 27 MARPILLERO-COLOMINA 29 MEDINA HUARITA 31 MILLER 33 MOSBY 35 NETTLES 37 NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ 39 NGUYỄN 41 PARK 43 PROCHASKA 45 RAJ 47 RAY 49 RESTREPO-MIETH 51 SADAF 53 SHELBY 55 SINGH 57 STAHL 59 SUBRAMANYAM 61 SUNG 63 TABATABAIE 65 TAGORE 67 TEICHER 69 VANKA 71 WOODRUFF 73 YANG 75 YUN 77 ZOLL 79

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vii Aida D. Arik [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS water resources governance & planning • sociohydrology • integrated water management environmental modeling • policy analysis • mixed methods EDUCATION Ph.D., Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2021 (expected) Dissertation: “Urban Wai: Integrated Water Management and Planning in Honolulu” Committee: Makena Coffman, Priyam Das, Phil Garboden, Suwan Shen, Kim Burnett M.A., Economics, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2017 M.S., Water Resources Engineering, Oregon State University, 2011 B.S., Environmental Hydrology & Water Resources, University of Arizona, 2008 PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Publications (Last 3 years + prior: 1 article, 1 book chapter) Elshall, A., Arik , A., El-Kadi, A., Pierce, S., Ye, M., Burnett, K., Wada, C. Bremer, L., Chun, G. (2020), Groundwater Sustainable Yield: A Review of the Interactions between Science and Policy. Environmental Research Letters. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab8e8c. Burnett, K., Elshall, A., Wada, C., Arik, A. El-Kadi, A., Voss, C., and Bremer, L. (2020), Incorporating historical spring flow protection into sustainable groundwater management: A case study from Pearl Harbor Aquifer, Hawai‘i. Frontiers in Water. doi: 10.3389/frwa.2020.00014. Arik, A. (in review), Do you put your ‘water’ where your mouth is: A Study of Residential Water Conservation in an Island Setting. Journal of Environmental Management. Non-refereed Publications (Last 3 years + 8 prior) Coffman, M. and Arik, A. (2020). “Sea Level Rise Adaptation for Honolulu: Lessons learned from a three-city tour of Miami, Charleston, and Boston.” ISR Report. Honolulu, HI. (link) Adler, P., Arik, A., and Chun, G. (2018). “Network Governance and Long-Term Water Supply.” SSRI White Paper. Honolulu, HI. (link) Coffman, M., Bernstein, P., Stenclik, D., Wee, S., and Arik, A. (2018). “Integrating Renewable Energy with Time Varying Pricing.” UHERO Working Paper. Honolulu, HI. (link) PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2012-2015 Ecological Engineer, The Everglades Foundation; Palmetto Bay, FL 2010-2012 Watershed Coordinator, Glenn-Gibson Watershed Council; Salem, OR 2007-2008 Hydrologic Technician, Clear Creek Associates; Tucson, AZ RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2018-present Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Sustainability and Resilience (ISR), University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa; Honolulu, HI

1 2017-2018 ‘Ike Wai Graduate Scholar, Social Sciences Research Institute (SSRI) and University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization (UHERO); Honolulu, HI 2016-2017 Graduate Research Assistant, Energy Policy & Planning Group, University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization (UHERO); Honolulu, HI 2008-2011 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biological & Ecological Engineering (BEE), Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instruction 2016 Introduction to Statistics (online); Instructor, University of Hawai‘i 2015 Fundamentals of Macroeconomics; Teaching Assistant, University of Hawai‘i Curriculum Development 2018-current Facilitation of a cross-campus Sustainability Curriculum Committee: Development of Student Learning Objectives for Sustainability-focused courses • BA programming in Sustainability (Interdisciplinary Studies) • Development of an Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability; University of Hawai‘i Student Advising 2020-current BA in Sustainability (Interdisciplinary Studies); University of Hawai‘i CONFERENCES (Last 3 years + prior: 3 presentations, 1 session, 3 posters) 2020 Detangling Community Priorities in Stormwater Management: An Urban Honolulu Case Study. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference; Virtual (planned presentation) 2020 Do you put your ‘water’ where your mouth is? American Water Resources Association Conference; Virtual (planned presentation) 2019 Socio-hydrology: Better connecting science and decision-making in an uncertain future. Pacific Water Conference; Honolulu, HI (presentation) 2018 Water Governance and the Influence of Island Networks on Systems Change. 7th International Conference on Environmental Future; Honolulu, HI (presentation) 2018 The Importance of Collaboration for Resource Management and Systems Change. Hawai‘i EPSCoR Conference; Honolulu, HI (presentation) SELECT SERVICE, OUTREACH, AND HONORS • Elected community position, City and County of Honolulu Wai‘alae Kāhala Neighborhood Board (2019-present) • Media coverage: The Conversation, Hawai‘i Public Radio (2018) • FOX8-WVUE, New Orleans (2014) • WLRN-TV, Miami, South Florida (2013) • Team member, Synthesis of Everglades Research and Ecosystem Services (SERES) funded by Critical Ecosystems Studies Initiative (CESI) and NPS (2012-2015) • Advisory committee, IUCN World Heritage Assessment for Everglades NP (2012) • Award recipient: Ronald J. Miner Water Quality Graduate Fellowship (2008-09) • Reno Rukkila Memorial Scholarship (2007-08) • Arizona Hydrologic Society Halpenny Intern Scholarship (2006) • Arizona Water and Pollution Control Association Scholarship (2006)

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SOWMYA BALACHANDRAN Email: [email protected], Mobile: (201)-790-5392 Education 2021 Ph.D. in Regional Planning (expected May 2021), University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Dissertation title: Low income homeownership for intergenerational mobility in the United States: the role of intermediaries in risk mitigation Committee: Prof. Andrew Greenlee (chair), Prof. Arnab Chakraborthy, Prof. Mary Edwards, Prof. Jennifer Cromley 2005 M.Tech in Urban & Regional Planning, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT University), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Thesis title: Urban spatial structures and land management mechanisms in metropolitan regions of Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. India 2001 Bachelor of Architecture, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, Gujarat, India Core Research Areas Housing and community development, social justice, poverty, race, gender and space, inclusive development Selected Publications Balachandran Sowmya and Andrew Greenlee. 2020. “Examining spatial opportunity for local action: from theory to practice.” Journal of Planning Education and Research (under review) Manuscripts in preparation Wang Vince and Sowmya Balachandran. “Dynamics of inclusionary housing policies and their impact in the United States.” (to be submitted to the Journal of American Planning Association by October 2020) Balachandran Sowmya and Andrew Greenlee. “A longitudinal assessment of homeowner outcomes from Chicago housing authority's voucher based Choose-To-Own (CTO) program.” (to be submitted to Housing Policy Debate by December 2020) Balachandran Sowmya and Patel Amit. “Affordable housing rental markets for ‘guest’ workers: scoping needs and supply in the city of Surat” (to be submitted to Habitat International by January 2021) Research Experience (Selected) 2020 Independent research: on eco-systems approach for rental housing policy options for migrant workers in India 2018- Research intern, at Grounded Solutions Network, a non-profit working on affordable 2019 housing policy and advocacy; review of over 230 local zoning ordinances for inclusionary housing programs and administration of surveys 2018 RA: Exploration of neighborhood effects and the practice of opportunity mapping, Preparation of a manuscript critiquing opportunity mapping practices. 2017 RA: An exploration of housing policy support for low-income homeownership in the United States and its effect on wealth creation and racial disparities. 2016 RA: Background paper on the debates around inclusionary housing policies in the country.

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Selected Teaching 2020 TA: Restructuring UP 101 Introduction to City Planning for remote learning. Undergraduate course serves more than 200 undergraduate students in planning, architecture, and related fields. 2018 TA: UP 201: Planning in Action (Undergraduate course that introduces students to various career paths in urban studies and planning) 2019 TA: UP 494: Neighborhood Analysis (Graduate level methods course on neighbourhood-level quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis) 2017 TA: UP 501: Planning Theory (Core survey of classic and contemporary theories of planning) 2016 TA: UP 510: Plan Making (Core course on plans and the urban development process) 2011 Subject Expert: Capacity building workshop for non-profits, government officials and professionals on preparing integrated sanitation plans for small towns in India Selected Conference Presentations 2020 “Performances in community development: tracing the work of non-profit organizational networks in empowering low-income homeowners.” (Forthcoming) Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) virtual conference as part of the Radical Planning mini conference 2019 “A longitudinal assessment of homeowner outcomes from Chicago housing authority's voucher based Choose-To-Own (CTO) program, preliminary results from growth-curve modeling.” Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Greenville, SC. 2019 “An inverted lenses approach to examining spatial opportunity for low-income homeowners in the Chicago metropolitan region.” Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA. 2018 “Local determinants of opportunity in urban America – a meta-analysis of opportunity mapping exercises.” Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, ON. Awards and Honors Hopkins fellowship (2018, 2020-2021), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Phi Kappa Phi honor society (2017-2018) Professional Experience 2006 - Alchemy Urban Systems Pvt. Ltd., (www.alchemyurban.com) 2016 Co-founder & Director, in charge of strategic planning, business development, management of ongoing projects. 2009 - DBS Affordable Home Strategy Ltd., (acquired by Brick Eagle in 2014) 2012 Director, in charge of market assessment and product mix strategies, setting up of social enterprise for housing facilitation Service 2020 Best book award committee for the Urban Affairs Association 2019 Master of Urban Planning admissions committee, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 2019 Community development faculty search, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

4 Colleen Chiu-Shee Ph.D. Candidate |[email protected] MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning EDUCATION

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA PhD Urban Studies and Planning Dissertation Title: “Learning to Adapt: Can Eco-Development Promote Environmental Sustainability in Chinese Cities?” Defense Date: December 2020 Committee: Brent D. Ryan, Lawrence J. Vale, Siqi Zheng Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO MS Architectural History, Theory and Pedagogy, with honors, 2013 Thesis Title: “Fumihiko Maki and His Theory of Collective Form: A Study on Its Practical and Pedagogical Implications.” Successfully defended in May 2013 Committee: Robert McCarter, Eric Mumford, Seng Kuan Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO MArch Architecture (professional degree), with honors, 2012 MUD Urban Design, with honors, 2012 Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, BArch Architecture (professional degree), distinction, 2007

PUBLICATIONS (selected) 2020 Chiu-Shee, Colleen, and Siqi Zheng. “Chapter 5. Building A New Icon: the ‘Metabolic,’ ‘Eco-Smart’ Approaches to Long-Term Vibrancy in Zhengdong New Area.” In S. Zheng, J. Wu and Z. Tan (eds.), Towards Urban Vibrancy: Patterns and Practices in New Asian Cities. Cambridge: MIT Press. 2019 Chiu-Shee, Colleen, and Siqi Zheng. “A Burden or A Tool? Rationalizing Public Housing Provision in Chinese Cities.” Housing Studies. DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2019.1667490 Media Exposure: https://dusp.mit.edu/news/burden-or-tool 2019 Chiu-Shee, Colleen. “Reinventing the Collective for Ethical Design: The Theoretical Confluences of Fumihiko Maki’s ‘Collective Form’ and Thom Mayne’s ‘Combinatory Urbanism’.” AR/Architecture Research (forthcoming). 2018 Shi, Linda, Zachary Lamb, Xi (Colleen) Qiu, Hongru Cai, and Lawrence Vale. “Promises and Perils of Collective Land Tenure in Promoting Urban Resilience: Learning from China’s Urban Villages.” Habitat International 77 (July): 1–11. Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Brent Ryan, and Lawrence Vale. “Ending Gated Communities: the Rationales for Resistance in China.” Revise and resubmit by October 2020. Housing Studies. Tan, Shin Bin, Colleen Chiu-Shee, and Fábio Duarte. “From SARS to COVID-19: Digital Infrastructures of Surveillance and Segregation in Exceptional Times.” Submitted in July 2020 to Cities. (under review) Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Shin Bin Tan, and Fábio Duarte. “Recover to Green? Reframing Urban Resilience to Account for the Compounding Effects of Climate and Pandemic Risks.” (in preparation)

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS (selected) 2019 Lynne Sagalyn and Gary Hack DUSP Fund 2019 MIT Harold Horowitz (1951) Student Research Fund 2018 China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development Travel Grant 2017 MIT Lloyd and Nadine Rodwin International Travel Fellowship 2016 MIT Bill Mitch++ Fund, & MIT Center for International Studies Summer Study Fellowship 2015 MIT Provost’s Women and Minority Fellowship 2014 APA MO Chapter, Outstanding Student Project “West End Neighborhoods Sustainability Plan” 2011 WUSTL Sam Fox School Eckenhoff Saunders Scholarship 2010 AIA Unbuilt Honor Award, St. Louis, “Four Brothers & Sister Creek” 2009 WUSTL Sam Fox School Dean’s Scholarship

5 INVITED TALKS (selected) 2019 “Green Growth Reimagined: Innovating China’s Urban Transitions toward Ecological Civilization” Office of the MIT Provost: International Outreach Program. November 14 2019 “Building Eco-Smart New Cities: A Reflection on the Transformations of Zhengdong New Area.” Department of Architecture and Design, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy. November 4-10 2019 “An Overview: Western Theory, Practice and Education of Planning, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture.” Xiong’an New Area Green Research Institute, China. July 23 2019 “City in Nature: Ecological Urbanism and Its Practice.” & “Planning and Urban Design Education in the United States.” Zhengzhou University School of Architecture, China. July 1-4 2018 Invited Panelist, Urban China Forum, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, New York. October 6 2018 “A Burden or A Tool? Understanding Chinese Municipal Governments’ Motivations in Providing Affordable Housing.” Housing Symposium, Hong Kong. June 25-26 2018 “Post-Industrial Redevelopment in New York City.” International Expert Symposium, China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, Changsha, China. June 15 2018 Invited Panelist, Roundtable Conference on Green Urbanization Task Force, State Council of the People's Republic of China, , China. June 5

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (selected) 2020 Introduction to Urban Design and Development, seminar, Co-Instructor 2019 Tangshan in Transition: Post-Industrial Urbanism in China, urban design practicum, Teaching Fellow 2018 Urban Design and Development, graduate lecture course, Co-Instructor/Lecturer 2018 Master of City Planning Thesis External Reviewer 2018 Reworking Waterfronts in Long Island City, New York, urban planning practicum, Co-Instructor 2017 Master of Science in Architecture Studies (urbanism track) Thesis External Reviewer 2016 Introduction to Urban Design and Development, graduate lecture course, Co-Instructor/Lecturer 2013 Graduate Urban Design Program Teaching Assistant 2012 Undergraduate Studio Teaching Assistant

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (selected) “Equitable Resilient Cities: Urban Governance and its Linkages to livelihoods, Security, and the Environment,” MIT Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism, Summer 2020 “We are Living in the Future: Cities During (and After) the Pandemic,” MIT Senseable City Lab & Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Summer 2020 “New City Development in China: Mechanism, Efficiency and Sustainability,” MISTI Global Seed Funds, MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives, 2019-2020 “End Gated Communities: Implications for Sustainable Urban Housing (Re)development,” Seed Grant, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2017-2020 “Affordable Housing and the Resilient Chinese City: the Role of Shenzhen’s Urban Villages in Enhancing Livelihood, Environment, Governance and Security of the Poor,” Seed Grant, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2015-2018. “Developing the Littoral Gradient: the World Atlas of Land Making,” Seed Grant, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab, 2015-2017

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (selected) Consultant, iCity Think Tank, Vanke Company, Shenzhen, China, 2017 Project Designer, Axi:Ome, llc, St. Louis, MO, 2015 Urban Designer, H3 Studio, St. Louis, MO, 2014-2015 Architectural Intern, Mak Architects, St. Louis, MO, 2013 Junior Architect, Hoken Design, Zhejiang, China, 2008-2009

EXTRA TRAINING 2017-2020 Social Work Training for Graduate Resident Advisers, MIT Division of Student Life 2017 Kaufman Teaching Certificate, MIT Teaching + Learning Lab

2 | Colleen Chiu-Shee @ September, 2020 6 Abigail Cochran, Ph.D. Updated September 2020 [email protected], 520-237-1883 abigailcochran.com

Education 2020 University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., City and Regional Planning Dissertation, The travel behavior of people with disabilities in the era of ridehailing Advised by Drs. Daniel Chatman (Chair), Karen Chapple, and Karen Trapenberg Frick 2016 University of California, Berkeley M.C.P. with specialization in Transportation Policy and Planning Client Report, Is ignorance bliss? Impact of real-time information on commuter perceptions of transit network usability Advised by Drs. Paul Waddell (Chair) and Karen Trapenberg Frick 2014 University of Arizona B.S. with honors, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Summa Cum Laude Honors Thesis, The urban ecology of Gila Topminnow: A case study of population health in built environments Advised by Drs. Peter Reinthal (Chair) and Philip Rosen Employment 2020Present University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of City and Regional Planning Supervised by Dr. Noreen McDonald Peer-Reviewed Publications Cochran, Abigail L. (forthcoming 2020). Understanding the role of transportation-related social interaction in travel behavior and health: A qualitative study of adults with disabilities. Journal of Transport & Health. Cochran, Abigail L. 2020. Caegg e Uba/Ra Dde: Ica f Cea Pag Te ad Pacce. Berkeley Planning Journal 31 (1). https://doi.org/10.5070/BP331042884. Santana Palacios, Manuel, Abigail Cochran, Corwin Bell, Ulises Hernández Jiménez, Eleanor Lee, Facc Te Mae, ad Dae G. Caa. 2020. B Rad Ta Ae Baaa, Cba: Udeadg a Cagg Ladcae g Rede Tae Eeece. Travel Behaviour and Society 21 (October): 13139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tbs.2020.06.003. Under Review Cca, Abga L. I c: Iac f e COVID-19 pandemic response on access to aa ad e eea ag ee dabe Cca, Abga L. How and why do people with disabilities use app-based ridehailing? Cca, Abga L. ad Dae G. Caa. Ue f a-based ridehailing services and conventional taxicabs by adults with dabe Patents Caywood, Matthew, Abigail Cochran, Ryan Croft, and Diego Canales Salas. Apparatus and Method for Quantifying Multimodal Transportation Resources at a Geographic Location. U.S. Patent 10,380,891, issued August 13, 2019. Deeled anain acce algihm f calclaing an adde MbiliSce

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Popular Press Cochran, Abigail. Padec Udece Dffce Acceg Taa f Pee Dabe. 2020. Streetsblog California. April 21. cal.streetsblog.org Recent Conference Presentations & Organized Sessions (Selected) H ca e a -pandemic ce be e accebe ee dabe? Abstract accepted for presentation at the Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, University of Washington, May 2020. View (start 27:45) https://vimeo.com/430087468 H ad d ee dabe e a-baed deag? Abac accepted for presentation at the ACSP Annual Conference, Toronto, ON, November 2020. Urban Data Science Beyond the Hype: Understanding the Challenges and Opportunities of Incorporating Data Science into Urban Planning Pedagogy and Practice, Mae Santana Palacios. Roundtable abstract accepted for the ACSP Annual Conference, Toronto, ON, November 2020. Teaching & Curriculum Development University of California, Berkeley Spring 2019 CY PLAN 101 Introduction to Urban Data Analytics (lecture/lab), created course and taught as Co-Instructor with Dr. Karen Chapple Fall/Spring CY PLAN 280C Doctoral Colloquium in City & Regional Planning 20172019 (lecture/speaker series), Co-Organizer and Co-Instructor Summer 2018 CY PLAN 114 Introduction to Urban and Regional Transportation (lecture), Instructor Fall/Spring ESPM 175 A/B Senior Thesis Research in Environmental Sciences (lecture/lab), 20152017 Graduate Student Instructor University of Arizona Spring 2014 SBE 201 Sustainable Design & Planning, Assistant Instructor Summer 2013 PLG 301 Introduction to Regional Planning (online), Assistant Instructor Membership & Service (Selected) Affiliations and College/Departmental Service WTS San Francisco Bay Chapter; Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning UC Berkeley CED Graduate Student Council; UC Berkeley DCRP Ph.D. Committee Community Service California SB 1376 TNC Access for All Act Working Group Member Metropolitan Transportation Commission Policy Advisory Council Member, Representing the Disabled Community of Alameda County LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (LightHouse Volunteer of the Year 2019) Fellowships & Awards (Selected) 2020 Eno Center for Transportation Future Leaders Development Conference Fellow 2020 WTS Maggie Walsh Leadership Legacy Scholarship, San Francisco Bay Chapter Award 20162019 USDOT FHWA Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Fellow 2017 UC Berkeley Data Science for the 21st Century (DS421) NSF Fellow 20162021 Eugene Cota-Robles Fellow 2014 University of California Center on Economic Competitiveness in Transportation (UCCONNECT) Fellow 2013 Phi Beta Kappa

8 LAURA HUMM DELGADO [email protected] | 617.835.2194

EDUCATION May 2020 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dissertation: Branching Out into Immigrant Neighborhoods: How Public Libraries Distribute Community Resources to Meet Immigrant Needs 2010 Master in City Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2005 B.A. in Studio Art, Williams College, Cum Laude.

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Housing and community development; segregation and inequality; immigration; social policy; urban planning theory and history; organizational studies

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Fall 2020 – Trinity College, Center for Urban and Global Studies, Kelter Postdoctoral Fellow in present Urban Studies Fall 2018 Boston University, Metropolitan College, Adjunct Professor 2012 – 2014 Senior Research & Development Analyst, Policy Development & Research Division, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development. 2010 – 2011 Research & Development Specialist, Policy Development & Research Division, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development.

HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2019 – 2020 Dissertation Fellowship, Ford Foundation 2019 Excellence in Teaching Award, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Student Council 2019 Outstanding Ph.D. Teaching Assistant, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning 2018 Bill Mitchell ++ Fund Award, MIT School of Architecture and Planning 2018 Research Seed Grant, Boston Area Research Initiative and Boston Indicators 2014 – 2015 MIT Provost’s Women and Minority Fellowship 2013 Certificate of Excellence, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development 2010 O. Robert Simha Prize, Honorable Mention, for Master in City Planning thesis 2010 Student Project Award, Application of the Planning Process, for group project St. Claude in Common: St. Claude Avenue Main Street, New Orleans, American Institute of Certified Planners 2009 Public Policy Fellowship, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston 2009 Affordable Housing Development Competition, First Place, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston

9 PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Steil, J., and L. Delgado. (2018). Limits of Diversity: Jane Jacobs, the Just City, and Anti- Subordination. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 91: 39-48. Book Chapters Steil, J., and L. Delgado. (2019). “Contested Values: How Jim Crow Segregation Ordinances Redefined Property Rights.” In Global Perspectives on Urban Law: The Legal Power of Cities, edited by Nestor M. Davidson and Geeta Tewari, 7–26. London: Routledge. Reports Delgado, L. (2010, 2011, & 2012). Distressed Buildings Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development. Delgado, L. (2010, 2011, & 2012). Foreclosure Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development. Delgado, L. (2012). Real Estate Trends Report, City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development.

CONFERENCES “Branching Out into Immigrant Neighborhoods: How Public Libraries Distribute Community Resources to Meet Immigrant Needs,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Greenville, SC, October 2019. “Public Libraries and Immigrants: How Library Branches Adapt to Neighborhood Change,” Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, April 2019. “Using Data-Driven Tools to Address Foreclosures & Distressed Properties in Boston, Massachusetts,” Remaking America for the 21st Century Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 2012. “A Debate on Incremental Housing: Can an Old Answer Be the New Solution for How to Best Rebuild Haiti?” (co-organizer), UN Habitat: World Urban Forum V, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 2010.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Trinity College Fall 2020 URST 301 Community Development Strategies, Kelter Postdoctoral Fellow. Boston University Fall 2018 UA 503 Housing and Community Development, Adjunct Professor. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fall 2018 11.THG Master’s Thesis Preparation, Recitation Instructor. Spring 2018 11.188 Urban Planning and Social Science Laboratory / 11.205 Intro to Spatial Analysis / 11.520 Workshop on GIS, Teaching Assistant. Fall 2017 11.401 Introduction to Housing, Community, and Economic Development, Teaching Assistant. Spring 2017 11.439 Revitalizing Urban Main Streets, Teaching Assistant. Fall 2015 & Fall 2016 11.201 Gateway: Planning Action, Recitation Instructor.

10 NAZANIN GHAFFARI [email protected] | (832) 517-5854 UTA Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture

Education • Ph.D. Candidate in Urban Planning and Public Policy. University of Texas at Arlington. Dissertation: Declining or Thriving: Questioning Inclusiveness in Downtown Dallas Signature Parks. • Master of Urban Design (2010). Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Thesis: Designing Urban Open Spaces for Young People. • Bachelor of Architecture (2006). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

Teaching Experience • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Public Affairs and Planning, University of Texas at Arlington. The Metroplex (Summer 2020) • Instructor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington. The Metroplex (Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020) • Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistant, UTA College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs. Transportation Planning, History, and Policy (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) – Instructor: Dr. Jianling LI Metropolitan Sustainability and Plan-making (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) - Instructor: Prof. John Dugan Planning History, Theory and Ethics (Spring 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Enid Arvidson Planning, Urban Development, and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani Research Questions in Planning (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi Research Foundations and Ph.D. Workshop (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi Spatial Theory and Policy: Urban Form and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Environmental Perception & Expression (Fall 2011, Fall 2012) Introduction to World Urbanism (Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013) Environmental Condition Regulation (Sustainable Development) (Spring 2011, Spring 2012) Introduction to Islamic - Iranian Urbanism (Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013) Introduction to Urban Design (Spring 2013) Urban Design Studio (Fall 2013)

Research Experience (Selected) • Co-PI. (2019-2020). CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant. North of the Island. • Research associate. (2012-2015). Asia-Pacific Slum Upgrading Working Group. • Researcher. (2012). Supporting youth Livelihood in Iranian Cities. • Researcher. (2013-2014). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Housing Sector Profile for Iran. • Researcher. (2010 – 2013). Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center. Publications Arefi, M., & Ghaffari, N. (2020). Five Episodes of Urban Discovery as a Student Recruitment Strategy in Planning. Journal of Planning Education and Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X20903362

11 Books – Municipal Publications Ghaffari, N. (2014). Questioning the Executive Organization of Tehran's Strategic Plan as a Barrier Toward its Realization. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center. Shokouhi Bidhendi, M. S., Ghaffari, N. (2011). Proposed Indices and Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluating the Realization of Tehran's Strategic Plan. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

Papers in Progress (Selected) Ghaffari, N. The impact of Physical and Occupation Programming on Exclusionary Strategies: An Evidence from Downtown Dallas Signature Parks. In preparation for: Journal of Urban Studies. Ghaffari, N. To What Extent Do Non-Profit Organizations Affect the Inclusiveness of Publicly-Used Spaces? In preparation for: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.

Conference Presentations (Selected) Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). The 'How's and the 'Who's of Exclusion in Publicly-Accessible Spaces: Privatization is Just Part of the Problem. ACSP 2020, Toronto, ON. Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). From the Park as Stage to the Park Staged: Does Diversity Indicate Inclusivity in Dallas Art District Signature Park? ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC. Ghaffari, N., Arefi, M. (2018, October). The Impact of Privatization on Diversity in Public Space: Evidence from Downtown Dallas Parks, ACSP 2018, Buffalo, NY. Ghaffari, N., Roosta, M. (2013, September). Renovating Urban Deteriorated Areas: Multicultural Challenges, Contrasts and Attachments, 7th Global Conference on Multiculturalism: Conflicts and Belonging, Oxford University, UK. Ghaffari, N., Hosseini, H. (2011, October). Realization Barriers of Urban Heritage Plans in Iran’s Hierarchical Urban Planning System – The Case Study of Tehran’s Historical Context, ICOMOS Thailand International Conference on Asian Urban Heritage, Phuket Town, Thailand. Ghaffari, N. (2010, December). Collaboration Necessity in Tehran Deteriorated Urban Context, The 2nd National Conference on Tehran Renovation, Tehran Renovation Organization, Tehran, Iran.

Posters Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). Public, Private, and Not-for-Profit Partnership: Questioning Inclusiveness in Downtown Dallas Signature Parks, ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC.

Exhibitions (Canceled Due to UTA Policies regarding COVID-19) North of the Island (Co-designer) UNESCO Water and Human Settlements Initiative. Exhibition at the 2020 Venice Biennale. Public Exhibition, European Cultural Academy, Venice.

Honors and Awards • CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant - (Co-PI) - $25,000 • ACSP-POCIG Scholarship for Student Travel sponsored by the ACSP • CAPPA Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship (A 5-Year Full Scholarship) • Texas Public Education Grant – 2016, 2017, and 2018 – $1800, $4400, and $3500 • CAPPA Dean’s Excellence Scholarship – 2015 – 1800$

12 SAMANTHA L. HAMLIN Environmental Resilience Institute [email protected] Department of Biology Research Interests: Indiana University Environmental Management, Planning, and Protection Bloomington, IN 47405 GIS and Quantitative Methods

EDUCATION PhD (2018) Environmental Science and Resources – Portland State University MBA (2011) Emphasis on Environmental Policy and Economics – Western Washington University MS (2009) Marine & Estuarine Science – Western Washington University BA (2008) Biology – The Evergreen State College

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 2018-Present Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Environmental Resilience Institute, Indiana University

PUBLICATIONS 2020 Hamlin, Samantha L. and Max Nielsen-Pincus. From grey copycats to green wolves: Policy and infrastructure for flood risk management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Revise and resubmit. 2020 Reynolds, Heather L., Sarah Mincey, Robert D. Montoya, Samantha Hamlin, Abigail Sullivan, Bhuwan Thapa, Jeffrey Wilson, Howard Rosing, Joseph Jarzen, and Morgan Grove. Urban green infrastructure for community resilience: A traits-based framework. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Revise and resubmit. 2018 Thorne, C. R., E. C. Lawson, C. Ozawa, S. L. Hamlin, and L. A. Smith. Overcoming uncertainty and barriers to adoption of Blue-Green Infrastructure for urban flood risk management. Journal of Flood Risk Management 11:S960-S972.

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION Thapa, Bhuwan, A. Banerjee, Samantha Hamlin, and Jeffrey Wilson. Strategic placement of urban agriculture: A spatial optimization approach. International Journal of Health Geographics. Grabowski, Zbigniew J., Samantha L. Hamlin, Jess A. Tyler, Alexander Reid Ross, Janardan Mainali, and Heejun Chang. Whose community? How resilient? A meta-analysis of community resilience literature. BioScience.

FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS (PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY) 2012-2018 National Science Foundation IGERT Fellowship 2017 Marie Brown Graduate Student Travel Award 2016 Chen Endowed Fellowship in Science and Mathematics Entrepreneurship 2015 IGERT Proposal Completion Support Funding 2014 European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics Travel Award

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY) Co-Instructor: Community Resilience in Socio-Ecological Systems Seminar (Winter 2018)

13 Sole Instructor: Natural Resource Policy and Management (Fall 2017) Spatial Quantitative Analysis (Spring 2016, Spring 2017) Advanced Environmental Science Methods: Spatial Analysis (Winter 2017)

CONFERENCE PANELS ORGANIZED 2019 Hamlin, Samantha L. and Bhuwan Thapa. “Urban gardens, green infrastructure, and community resilience.” American Community Gardening Association Conference. Indianapolis, IN. September 12-15.

CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED (SELECTED) 2020 Habeeb, Dana, Alexander Hayes, April Byrne, Conor Nolan, and Samantha Hamlin. “Green infrastructure and building energy prediction.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Toronto, Canada. November 5-8. 2019 Hamlin, S., S. Mincey, R. Montoya, J. Wilson, and H. Reynolds. “Urban forests and equitability in Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana: An explicitly socioecological and resilience trait-based approach improves spatial analysis for climate change resilience.” American Association of Geographers Meeting. Washington, D.C. April 3-7. 2018 Hamlin, S. “Lone wolves and copycats: A survey of floodplain administrators throughout Oregon.” American Association of Geographers Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April 10-14. 2017 Hamlin, S. “Lone wolves and copycats: Policy and infrastructure in flood hazard and floodplain management.” American Association of Geographers Meeting. Boston, MA. April 5-9. 2015 Hamlin, Samantha. “Municipal incentives for floodplain protection and the origin of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge.” Comparative Studies of Watershed Sustainability in China, the U.K. and the U.S.: A Collaborative Cultural Exchange. Ningbo, China. June 15-18. 2014 Hamlin, S., C. Evers, H. Chang, and D. Ervin. Agricultural and residential land values in Washington County, Oregon: A spatial hedonic analysis. Spatial Context and Valuing Natural Capital for Conservation Planning. Belpasso, Sicily, Italy. August 31-September 6.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2018 Graduate Research Assistant, Community Resilience in Socio-Ecological Systems Research Cluster, Portland State University 2016-2017 Research Consultant, “Integrating Science, Policy, and Tools for Floodplain Markets and Incentives,” Willamette Partnership 2015 Visiting Scholar, Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Cambridge 2014-2016 Graduate Research Assistant, Blue-Green Cities Clean Water for All: A UK and US Collaboration, Portland State University 2014-2016 Ecosystem Services Research and Partnerships Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Solutions, Portland State University

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association of Geographers (2013-present) Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (2018-present) Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2020) International Association for Society and Natural Resources (2020) International Society for Ecological Economics (2013-present)

14 QIAN HE Email: [email protected] Website: https://qianheplanning.wordpress.com/

EDUCATION Est 5/2021 Ph.D, Urban Planning and Public Policy, The University of Texas at Arlington 3/2017 Master of Science, Urban Planning, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 6/2017 Bachelor of Science, Urban Planning, Anhui Agricultural University, China

RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Equity, Public Transit, Crime, Safety, Public Health, Structural Disadvantage

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2020 Q. He & J. Li. (2020). The Geography of Crime and Neighborhood characteristics: Roles of Built Environment and Structural Disadvantage. Revise and resubmitting at Cities. S. Yu, X. Zhu, & Q. He.(2020). An Assessment of Urban Park Access Using House-level Data in Urban China: Through the Lens of Social Equity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.V. 17, 239, doi:10.3390/ ijerph17072349 S.Yu, X. Zhu, J. Sun, Q. He, & J. Zhou.(2020). The Evaluation System of Urban Parks in the United States: Content, application, and implication. Chinese Landscape Architecture. [J] 2020, V.36(3). P.103-108. 2018 Y. Zhang, W. Wu, Q. He, & C. Li. (2018). Public transport use among the urban and rural elder- ly in China: Effects of personal, attitudinal, household, social-environment and built-environ- ment factors. Journal of Transport and Land Use, V.11 N. 1 [2018] p. 701–719. doi:10.5198/ jtlu.2018.978. 2016 Q. He. (2016). The Analysis of Transportation Development Strategies among the Less-De- veloped Urban Areas in China. Chinese Architecture and Environment. V.4, [2016].

PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS & PRESENTATIONS 2020 Addressing Neighborhood Crime Risk with Evidence-Based Intervention: A Collaborative Approach between Public Sector and Non-profit Organization. Association of Collegiate School of Planning 2020 Annual Conference.(Virtual due to COVID-19) The Geography of Crime: Examining the Roles of Land-use, Public Transit, and Social Segregation. Urban Affair Association 2020 Annual Conference. Washington, DC. (Apr. 3rd, 2020;Cancelled due to COVID-19) Building Safe Communities: Empirical Evidence from North Central Texas Cities. Focus North Texas Symposium 2020 Annual Conference. Irving, TX. (Feb. 7th, 2020) Conference. Greenville, SC. (Oct. 24th, 2019) 2019 The Impacts of Neighborhood Characters on Crime: Evidence from Cities in the North Central Texas Region. Association of Collegiate School of Planning 2019 Annual Conference. Greenville, SC. (Oct. 24th, 2019) 15 2018 Public Transit Use among the Elderly in the Medium-sized Cities of China: Effects of Per- sonal, Attitudinal, Household, Social Environment, and Built Environment Factors. Associ- ation of Collegiate School of Planning 2018 Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY. (Oct. 25th, 2018)

BOOK IN PROGRESS 2020 Q. He (translator), Benedict, Ruth(Original Author). The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture. Rutland, Vt. :C.E. Tuttle, 1954. (under contract)

TEACHING INTERESTS Urban Planning Theory, GIS and Spatial Analysis, Quantitative Analysis

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 8/2020 - Instructor of Record, The University of Texas at Arlington Planning the American Cities (undergraduate course) 6/2018 - 5/2020 Graduate Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at Arlingon Introduction to GIS, GIS Workshop (graduate and undergraduate course) Advanced Data Analysis (graduate core course) Metropolitan Integrated land-use (graduate course) Transportation Modeling and Policy Analysis (graduate course) Techniques of Planning Analysis I, II

INVITED GUEST LECTURE PRESENTATIONS 4/2020 Introduction to SPSS, Using SPSS to conduct Logistic Model Course: Advanced Data Analysis, Invited by Dr. Ardeshir Anjomani, UTA 5/2020 Introduction to Quantitative Data Analysis” “Statistical Significance, T-test, F-test, & ANOVA”, “Correlation Coefficient & Linear Regression” Course:Techniques of Planning Analysis II, Invited by Dr. Jianling Li, UTA

SELECTED HONORS & FUNDINGS 2020 American Planning Association Texas Midwest Section Planning Scholarship ($1,000) American Planning Association, Texas Midwest Section 2019 Trey and Shana Yelverton Endowed Scholarship ($1,000) College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, UTA WTS Greater DFW Chapter Monique Pegues Graduate Scholarship ($2,500) Women’s Transportation Seminar 2018 Dean’s Doctoral Scholarship ($18,000 per year for three years) College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs, UTA UTA Travel Fund for Individual Research ($750) Office of Graduate Studies, UTA Graduate Research Assistantship ($15,000) Center for Transportation, Equity, Decisions & Dollars(C-TEDD), U.S. DOT

SERVICE & AFFILIATIONS 9/2020 - Peer-reviewer, Transportation Research Board 2021 Annual Conference 8/2018 Member, American Planning Association, Texas Chapter 2018 - 2019 President, Women’s Transportation Seminar UTA Student Chapter 16 Katherine Idziorek, AICP

B.Sci, M.Arch, M.UP, Ph.D. Candidate 410 Gould Hall | Box 355740 | Seattle, WA 98195 206-898-9488 | [email protected] | https://sites.uw.edu/kidzi/

Research interests Socio-ecological resilience, community resilience, social networks, social infrastructure, multimodal transportation, social trust, resource sharing, community engagement, survey methods, urban design

Professional education University of Washington, Seattle, WA Ph.D. Candidate, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Urban Design & Planning 2016 - present Dissertation project: Social networks and disaster preparedness at the community level: the role of social ties and social infrastructure (Defending June 2021) Master of Urban Planning, Certificate in Urban Design 2008 Master of Architecture 2007 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Bachelor of Science in Architecture 2002

Selected teaching and professional work experience Research assistant, UW Department of Urban Design and Planning 2016 - present Affiliate instructor, UW Department of Urban Design and Planning • URBDP 498F/598J: Introduction to Digital Design (developed new course) Summer 2016 • URBDP 573: Digital Design Practicum (redesigned course and updated content) Spring 2016 • URBDP 503: Communication & Analysis (redesigned course and updated content) Winter 2015 Urban designer and project manager, VIA Architecture, Seattle, WA 2012 – 2016 Project planner, Schacht|Aslani Architects, Seattle, WA 2008 – 2012

Selected Publications Peer-reviewed publications Idziorek, K., and Chalana, M. (2019). Managing change: Seattle’s 21st century urban renaissance. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, 12(3), 320-345. Carver, E., Dunn, P.T., Idziorek, K., Nguyen, L.T., and Umbanhowar, E. [Alphabetical order] Engaging around emergent crisis: pandemic urbanism symposium. In Y. Yang & A. Taufen (Eds.), Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim. In progress. Taylor & Francis/Routledge. Idziorek, K., Chen, C., and Abramson, D.B. Local resource matching for community disaster preparedness. In progress, to be submitted to Journal of the American Planning Association. Selected other publications Idziorek, K. (August 14, 2020). Op-Ed: Preparing for the Next Disaster: Looking Beyond COVID-19 Toward Multi-Hazard Approaches to Transportation Planning. Eno Transportation Weekly. Grossman, A. and Idziorek, K. (forthcoming in 2020). Towards Universal Access: A Case Study in Los Angeles and Puget Sound. Eno Center for Transportation. Technical report. Idziorek, K. (2018). Messy Urbanism: Understanding the “Other” Cities of Asia, edited by M. Chalana and J. Hou. Book review in Journal of the American Planning Association, 84(2), 203-204.

17 Selected conference presentations and organized sessions Presenter, “Meeting everyday needs in a disaster scenario: resource matching through 2020 local networks,” ACSP Annual Conference (accepted) Roundtable co-organizer with L.T. Nguyen, “Carrying two buckets: Reconciling the fragmented 2020 lives of community-engaged planning scholars,” ACSP Annual Conference (accepted) Presenter, “Understanding the potential for resource matching in community disaster 2020 preparedness,” Natural Hazards Center Researchers Meeting. Virtual conference. Presenter, “Social ties, attitudes, and community scale disaster preparedness,” Natural 2020 Hazards Research & Applications Workshop. Virtual conference. Presenter, “The contribution of social networks and resource sharing to community 2019 adaptive capacity,” Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. Presenter, “Enhancing community health with resilient socio-technological networks,” 2018 ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY. Invited panelist, “Navigating Challenges and Building Infrastructure to Support Community 2018 Engaged Partnerships,” ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY.

Selected awards, honors, and fellowships Thomas J. O’Bryant Transportation Policy Fellowship, Eno Center for Transportation 2020 Special Service Recognition Award, UW Dept. of Urban Design & Planning 2020 Faculty Medal Award, UW Dept. of Urban Design & Planning 2019 Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship, FHWA Universities & Grants Program 2018 Outstanding Student of the Year, USDOT University Transportation Centers Program 2017 Helene M. Overly Memorial Scholarship, Women’s Transportation Seminar 2017 Hall Ammerer-WRF Graduate Fellowship Award, UW Ph.D. in Urban Design & Planning 2016

Selected research collaboration Student Researcher, Institute for Hazard Mitigation Planning and Research 2018 – present Collaborator, Teaching Old Models New Tricks (TOMNET), USDOT Tier 1 UTC 2017 – present Member, THINK Lab, UW Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering 2016 – present Collaborator, Mobility, Health, and Resilience in Smart, Connected Communities 2018 Scoping workshop participant, NSF Coastlines & People (CoPe) initiative 2018

Selected academic service Co-organizer, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium; Moderator, opening plenary 2020 Member, Urban Design & Planning Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee 2019 – present Peer reviewer, Journal of Urbanism (2018), Transportation (2018 – 2019) 2018 – 2019 Co-organizer, Ph.D. Symposium, “Urban growth challenges and social justice” 2018 Student Representative, Ph.D. Program Steering Committee 2017 – 2018

Selected community service Seattle Planning Commission, Commissioner 2020 – present Seattle Center Foundation Board of Trustees, Community Representative 2016 – 2020 Uptown Alliance, Co-President; Land Use Review Committee Co-Chair 2013 – 2017 City of Seattle West Design Review Board, Design Representative 2013 – 2017

18 Gwen Averill Kash 790 Atlantic Dr, Atlanta GA 30318 Phone: +1 646 334 - 9465 E: [email protected] E______DUCATION Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 2018 Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) Dissertation: Understanding User Needs in Latin American Transit Reform

B.A. New York University, Gallatin School, magna cum laude 2007 Concentration: The Formation of Socio-Political Beliefs

S______ELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Sept 2018- Institute of Technology present Instructor, Curriculum in Ecology and the Environment at the University of 2018 North Carolina at Chapel Hill Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning at 2011-2014; the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2016-2017

S______ELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS Best Student Paper on International Planning, Global Planning Educators Interest 2017 Group (GPEIG), an afiliate of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Lee Schipper Memorial Scholar for Sustainable Transport and Energy Eficiency 2015 Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Transportation Fellow 2013-15 Graduate Student Mentor Award, UNC Ofice of Undergraduate Research 2014 Community Engagement Fellow, Carolina Center for Public Service 2014 Van Huyck Off-Campus Research Fellowship, UNC DCRP 2014 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow, Portuguese, US Department of Education 2013-14 Tinker Pre-Dissertation Field Research Grant, Institute for the Study of the Americas 2011 at UNC Chapel Hill First Prize, Southern Transportation Conference Student Poster Session 2011 Weiss Urban Livability Fellow 2010-11 ______PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Kash, G. (2020). “Planners' Visions of Transit Sexual Assault: the problem of deproblematizing beliefs.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2020.03.023 Kash, G. (2019) “Always on the Defensive: The effects of transit sexual assault on travel behavior and experience in Colombia and Bolivia.” Journal of Transport and Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2019.04.004 Kash, G. (2017). “Vision Dissonance: conlicting conceptions of Bus Sariri.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X17745974

19 Kash, G. and D. Hidalgo (2014). “The Promises and Challenges of Integrating Public Transportation in Bogota, Colombia.” Public Transport (March 13). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12469-013-0083-7. Kash, G. (2013). “Open Versus Closed: Effects of Question Form on Transit Rider Expressions of Policy Preferences in Arequipa, Peru.” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2354: 51-58. https://doi.org/10.3141/2354-06

______SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Kash, G. (presenting) and P. Mokhtarian. “Gendered Travel at Every Age: Trip Frequency and Purpose among Children, Adults, and Seniors in the State of Georgia.” Accepted for presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference, Oct. 2019. Kash, G. “Planners' Visions of Transit Sexual Assault: the problem of deproblematizing beliefs.” Presented at the Sixth International Women’s Issues in Transportation Conference, Sept. 2019. Kash, G. “Transit crime: gendered effects, experiences, and attitudes in Colombia and Bolivia .” Accepted for presention at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference, Oct. 2017. Kash, G. “Studying participation in its absence: focus groups as a laboratory for public involvement in transit planning in Bolivia.” Presented at ACSP Annual Conference, Nov. 2016. Kash, G. “Do you see what I see? Perspectives on Public Transit in Colombia and Bolivia.” Presented at the ACSP Annual Conference, Oct. 2016. Kash, G. and R. McCoy. “Transportation That Treats Us Well: Mobility Needs of Transit Users with Disabilities in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia.” Presented at the 94th Transportation Research Board (TRB) meeting, Jan. 2015. Kash, G. “Open Versus Closed: Effects of Question Form on Transit Rider Expressions of Policy Preferences in Arequipa, Peru.” Presented at the 92nd TRB Meeting, Jan. 2013. Kash, G. “The Unintended Regional Consequences of Integrating Intracity Bus Service: The Case of Bogotá and Soacha, Colombia.” Presented at the 20th National Conference on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation, Oct. 2012. T______EACHING EXPERIENCE ENEC 490: Special Topics: Global Innovations in Sustainable Transportation (Instructor/Creator, Spring 2018) Designed and taught an undergraduate course for UNC’s interdisciplinary Curriculum in Environment and Ecology. PLAN 636: Urban Transportation Planning (Teaching Assistant, Spring/Fall 2017). PLAN 720: Planning Methods (Teaching Assistant, Fall 2016). Taught weekly lab sessions on statistical analysis with Excel and Stata. Worked individually with students. PLAN 590: Sustainability & Innovation in Latin American Cities (Instructor/Creator, Spring 2014) Designed and taught a special-topics course that introduces masters and advanced undergraduate students to innovative policies pioneered by Latin American cities and emulated globally. PLAN 704: Theory of Planning I (Teaching Assistant, Fall 2011-Spring 2013)

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Sophie Kelmenson New East Building, CB3140 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, NC 27599 [email protected] | 207.659.2118 EDUCATION

Ph.D University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 2021 Department of City and Regional Planning, Dissertation: Challenges to and from scaling up alternative food systems three papers examining alternative food systems, equity, and economic development. Advised by Dr. Nichola Lowe

M.A. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2016 Department of City and Regional Planning

B.A Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine 2011 Government and Legal Studies

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles Schwaller, N. Kelmenson, S. BenDor, T. Spurlock, D. (2020) From abstract futures to concrete experiences: how does political ideology interact with threat perception to affect climate adaptation decisions? Environmental Science and Policy. 112:440-452. Cumming, G. Kelmenson, S. Norwood, C. (2019). “Local motivations, regional implications: scaling from local to regional food systems in northeastern North Carolina.” Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 9(A) 197-213. Tewari, M. Kelmenson, S. Guinn, A. Cumming, G. Colloredo-Mansfeld, R. (2018). “Mission driven intermediaries as anchors of the middle ground in the American food system: Evidence from Warrenton, NC.” Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment, American Anthropological Association, Special Issue on the Agriculture of the Middle.40(2):114-123

Book Chapters Kelmenson, S. BenDor, T. Lester, T.W. (2016). “The Economic Impacts of a Single Coastal Restoration Project,” in The Forest Restoration Economy, The Nature Conservancy.

Book Reviews Kelmenson, S. (2020) “The Long Way from Farm to Table: The Evolution of the United States’ Wholesale Food Business.” The Journal of Planning History. Forthcoming.

Manuscripts in Preparation Kelmenson, S., Minaker, L., Horst, M., Ramos, C., Kotval-Karamchandani, Z., & Mui, Y. “Setting an Agenda for Food Systems Planning Research: Key Issues, Methodologies, and Opportunities for the Next 20 Years.” In preparation for: Journal of Planning Education and Research

Non-Academic Publications Kelmenson, S. Fryberger, C. Meeker, A. (2020). “The Impacts of Hog Waste Management on North Carolina Constituencies.” For the Kenan Institute and the Carolina Policy Collaboratory. Kelmenson, S. Prager, S. (Alphabetical). (2016). “Orange County Baseline Community Assessment.” Report commissioned by the Orange County Food Council.

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

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2016-2021 Royster Fellow, The Graduate School, UNC-Chapel Hill

2020 Off-Campus Dissertation Fellowship, The Graduate School, UNC-Chapel Hill

2020 Academic Resident and Grantee, Maine Farmland Trust

2019 Fellow, Summer Institute in Computational Social Science, Princeton University & Research Triangle International

2019 Grant Recipient, Kenan Funding, City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

2017, 2018 Grant Recipient, Charles M. & Shirley F. Weiss Endowment Fund 2017 Future Faculty Fellow, The Graduate School, UNC-Chapel Hill

2017 Richard Bland Fellow, The Graduate School, UNC-Chapel Hill

2014-2016 Chapin Scholar, Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

Panels Organized 2020 “Setting an Agenda for Food Systems Planning Research: Key Issues, Methodologies, and Opportunities for the Next 20 Years” ACSP Virtual. 2019 “Food Systems Research: methods and theory for the future.” ACSP in Greenville, South Carolina.

Papers Presented 2020 (covid-19 cancellation) “Spatial patterns and quality trends in sustainable food systems labor – between the farm and the fork.” Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA), Portland, OR.

2020 (covid-19 cancellation) “Spatial patterns and quality trends in sustainable food systems labor – between the farm and the fork.” Industry Studies Association, Cambridge, MA.

2020 (covid-19 cancellation) “Location and employment trends in Alternative Food Systems.” Tufts Food Systems Symposium, Medford, MA.

2019 “First look: Job Quality in Sustainable Food Systems.” ACSP in Greenville, SC.

2018 “Private businesses in public commons: evolving environment governance and economic development.” ACSP in Buffalo, NY.

2018 “California shellfish aquaculture and regional planning.” Workshop on Regional Planning, Growth, and Equity in the 21st Century American West in Denver, CO.

2017 “Mission driven intermediaries build the Agriculture of the Middle.” ACSP in Denver, CO.

2017 “Vertical Integration in Shellfish Aquaculture.” Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association Conference, Welches, OR.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of City and Regional Planning

2020 Lead Instructor–PLAN 101: Cities and Urban Life (undergraduate) 2014- Teaching Assistant 2018 Undergraduate: Cities of the Future. Graduate: Macroeconomic Theory; Planning Theory; Research Methods; Development Impact Assessment 2018 Guest Lecture (graduate): “Local Food Systems and Economic Development”

22 C. Aujean Lee, Ph.D. [email protected], 301-326-3348, https://architecture.ou.edu/directory/lee/

University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Assistant Professor, College of Architecture, Regional and City Planning 2018- Ÿ Core Affiliate Faculty, Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Oklahoma

EDUCATION Ph.D., Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles 2018 M.U.P., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2014 B.A., Psychology, Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles 2009

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Lee, C. A, B. Chrisinger, A. J. Greenlee, I. Garcia, & A. Jackson. (2020). “Beyond Recruitment: Comparing Experiences of Climate and Diversity between International Students and Domestic Students of Color in U.S. Urban Planning Programs.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Lee, C. A., & A. J. Greenlee. (2020). “Impacts of Multi-Scale Racial Concentration on Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in Immigrant Gateway Metropolitan Areas.” City & Community, 19(2), 352-373. Lee, C. A. (2019). “’Working towards a Better Future for Ourselves’: Neighborhood Choice of Middle-Class Latino and Asian Homeowners in Los Angeles.” Journal of Urban Affairs. Lee, C. A. (2019). “Engaging Non-Citizens in an Age of Uncertainty: Lessons from Immigrant-Serving Nonprofits in Los Angeles County.” Journal of the American Planning Association, 85(3), 271-286. Greenlee, A., A. Jackson, I. Garcia, C. A. Lee, & B. Chrisinger. (2018). “Where are we going? Where have we been?: The Climate for Diversity within Urban Planning Educational Programs.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Lee, C. A. (2018). “Heterogeneity in Income: Effects of Racial Concentration on Foreclosures in Los Angeles.” Housing Policy Debate, 28(6), 940-962. Lee, C. A. (2017). “Beyond the Haves and Have-Nots’: Using an Interdisciplinary Approach to Inform Federal Data Collection Efforts of Indigenous Populations.” The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 8(4). Lee, C. A., K. Wong, & D. Pfeiffer. (2017). “On the Front Lines of Immigrant Homeownership: Asian American Nonprofits during the Great Recession.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 46(6), 1209-1230.

SELECTED GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

23 2020-2021 Inequities in the Academic Research and Creative Activity Enterprise Rapid Response Research Seed Grant, University of Oklahoma ($15,169) 2020 UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate Research Grant (under review) 2020 COVID-19 Related Rapid Response Research Seed Grant, University of Oklahoma (unfunded) 2019-2021 Program for Research Enhancement, University of Oklahoma College of Architecture ($4,702) 2020 Faculty Investment Program, University of Oklahoma ($15,000) 2019 University of Oklahoma Office of University Community, Inclusive Excellence Faculty Grant ($2,000) 2019 “Combating Green Gentrification and Displacement,” Co-Investigator. Nathan Cummings Foundation ($100,000 – unfunded) 2013-2018 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

SELECTED TEACHING Ÿ Sociology of Housing/Introduction to Housing (graduate and undergraduate) Ÿ Planning with Diverse Communities (graduate and undergraduate) Ÿ Research Methods (graduate) Ÿ Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (graduate)

SELECTED SERVICE Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Community Development track co-chair (2020-2022) Faculty Mentoring Committee (2019-2021) Review and Appraisal Committee (2018-2019) Values Statement Task Force (2017-2019) Student Representative (2016-2018)

Reviewer: City & Community, Journal of Urban Affairs, Housing Policy Debate, International Journal of Housing Policy, Nonprofit Management & Leadership Book manuscript reviewer for University of Toronto Press

University of Oklahoma Underrepresented Student Recruitment Committee Creator and Co-Chair with Dr. John Harris (2018-present) Ÿ Drafted division underrepresented student plan, adopted 2019 Ÿ Developing connections with college administration, Graduate College, campus multicultural advisors on recruitment events, cultivating inclusive department climate, obtaining graduate assistantships and student funding opportunities

24 LU LIAO

314 West Sibley Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 [email protected] https://sites.google.com/cornell.edu/lu-liao/home (607) 697-3621

EDUCATION 2020 Dec.(expected) Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, Cornell University 2015 M.A. in Public Policy, 2012 B.A. with Distinction in Law, Tsinghua University

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Environmental Planning, Climate Change, Social Equity, Multilevel Governance Applied Machine Learning in Environmental Studies, Spatial Econometrics

PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Publications Liao, L., Warner, M. E., and Homsy, G. C. (2020). When Do Plans Matter? Tracking Changes in Local Government Sustainability Actions from 2010 to 2015. Journal of the American Planning Association. 86(1), 60-74.

Liao, L., Warner, M. E., and Homsy, G. C. (2019). Sustainability’s Forgotten Third E: What Influences Local Government Actions on Social Equity? Local Environment, 24(12), 1-15.

Homsy, G. C., Liao, L., and Warner, M. E. (2019). Sustainability and Disaster Planning: What are the Connections? Rural Sociology, 84(3), 516-540.

Gradus, R., Homsy, G. C., Liao, L., and Warner, M. E. (2019). Which US Municipalities Adopt Pay-As-You-Throw and Curbside Recycling? Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 143, 173-183.

Liu, Z., Liao, L., and Mei, C. (2018). Not-in-my-backyard but Let’s Talk: Explaining Public Opposition to Facility Siting in Urban China. Land Use Policy, 77, 471-478.

Professional Publications Homsy, G.C., Warner, M.E. and Liao, L. (2016). Sustainability and Local Governments: Planning Helps Balance Environmental, Economic, and Social Equity Priorities. Local Government Review, 5-14. Washington, DC: International City County Management Association.

Manuscripts under Review Liao, L. Policy, Politics or Posturing: Unpacking State’s Role in Multilevel Climate Governance in the U.S. Submitted to Global Environmental Change

25 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning Introduction to Planning Practice and History (masters core), TA 2019 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Public 2016, 2018 Policy (undergraduate core), TA Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Planners 2017, 2020, 2018 (undergraduate & masters), TA Regional Environmental Planning and Governance, Guest Lecture 2019 Behavior Economics, Guest Lecture 2016

Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management Public Policy Analysis (International MPA), TA 2014 Research Design & Thesis Writing (International MPA), TA 2014

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2019, 2015 Sage Fellowship, Cornell University ($24,658) 2019 C.V. Starr, Mario Einaudi Center International Research Award, Cornell University (declined) 2012 Excellent Graduate, Tsinghua University 2010 National Scholarship for Encouragement, Tsinghua University

SERVICES AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020- Journal Referee for Planning Perspective 2019 ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group, Communications Committee 2016.7-2016.8 Summer Research Intern, Policy Research Center for Environmental and Economy, Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China 2013.7-2013.12 Researcher, Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) of Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

DIVERSITY AND EXTRA TRAINING Teaching and Learning in the Diverse Classroom Four-week Course Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2019. Cornell GET Teaching Workshop Series Understanding Undergraduate Learners; Using a Case-Study Approach to Teaching Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation, Ithaca, NY, 2019. Spatial Econometrics ICPSR Summer School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2017.

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Software R, STATA, ArcGIS, QGIS, MATLAB Programming Python

26 MAGDA MAAOUI

Columbia University • 400 Avery Hall • 1172 Amsterdam Avenue • New York, NY 10027 [email protected] www.magdamaaoui.com

EDUCATION 2016 / 2021: PhD Candidate, ABD in the Urban Planning Department, Columbia University.

2016: Agrégation - French University-level Teaching and Research credentials in Geography and Urban Planning - Ranked 28th nationally.

2013 / 2014: Visiting Scholar in the Geography Department, UC Berkeley + Classes taken: Department of City and Regional Planning - College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley.

2014: Master's in Geography and Urban Planning, specialization in Regional Strategy, Decision- Making, Sustainable Development – High Honors.

2010 / 2011: B.A. in Geography/ Urban Planning. École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and Université Lyon 2 Lumière.

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS • HOUSING POLICY Law, Metropolitan Governance & Policy Making, Affordable Housing Policy, Poverty & Inequality, Race & Ethnicity • SPATIAL ANALYSIS & MIXED-METHODS Social Stratiication & Segregation, Residential Dynamics, Real Estate Market Analysis • COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT History & Theory of Planning, Neighborhood Planning, Participatory Planning Methods

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (SELECTED) 2016 - 2017: Fulbright Fellowship 2016 - 2017: Arthur King Peters Memorial Travel Grant Award - Fulbright Foundation 2017 - 2018: Davis Project for Peace Award 2018 - 2019: Juliet Flynt Marillonnet Memorial Fellowship - Fulbright Foundation

WORK EXPERIENCE (SELECTED)

2015 - 2016: Fellow (Normalienne) at ENS de Lyon, France 2015 - 2016: Research Facilitator at Urban Act Paris (Urban planning, Urban design, Territorial ecology) - Project locations: France, Denmark, Sweden 2014 - 2015: Regional Planning Intern - San Francisco Center for Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) - Future of Downtown Oakland Project 2012: Research Intern at the CIRAD Developing Economies Research Laboratory - Heredia, Costa Rica

RESEARCH AND TEACHING

TEACHING POSITIONS • Harvard University [Undergraduate and graduate level]: Biopolis Paris Summer School • Université de Paris [Undergraduate and graduate level]: Territoires et Pouvoirs, Politiques d’aménagement, Séminaire professionnel et de recherche, Cadres et approches de l’aménagement

27 TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS • Columbia University [Graduate level]: Planning History and Theory, Economics for Planners, Studio Supertall • Université de Paris [Undergraduate and graduate level]: Géographie Sociale, Géographie Urbaine et Rurale, Cadres et approches de l’aménagement, Images et Cartes

PUBLICATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED (SELECTED) o Maaoui, Magda. “In Search of the Grand Paris: an Interview with Pierre Mansat on the Eve of the June 2020 municipal elections”, Metropolitics - Métropolitiques, June 2020.

o Maaoui, Magda. "A Granny Flat of One's Own? The Households that Build Accessory-Dwelling Units in Seattle's King County", Berkeley Planning Journal, 30(1).

o Maaoui, Magda. "Oakland après Jerry Brown : une ville entre "renaissance urbaine" et ambitions politiques", Revue Urbanités : Les villes américaines de l'ère Obama, Octobre 2016.

BOOK CHAPTERS Maaoui, Magda. “The SRU Law: When French Zoning Says No to Inclusion” [Pop-out Case], in Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning [editors: Sclar, Stahl, Baird-Zars]

OP-EDS (SELECTED) o Maaoui, Magda. “La cité confinée à la lumière de la rythmanalyse", Bondy Blog (Op-ed posted May 11, 2020). o Pierre Mansat, Maaoui, Magda et al. “Avec le Grand Paris, le temps de la citoyenneté métropolitaine est venu”. Le Monde (Op-ed posted February 19, 2020). o Maaoui, Magda. “Les Misérables aux Oscars, pour mettre les mauvais cultivateurs des quartiers au banc des accusés", Bondy Blog (Op-ed posted February 8, 2020).

CONFERENCES (SELECTED) o June 2019: Speaker at the Accumulating Capital: Strategies of profit and dispossessive policies Conference at University of Paris Dauphine (France). o October 2018: Speaker on the panel Resilient and Healthy Cities at the UN-Habitat, Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization and Columbia University Urban October Conference in New York City (USA). o October 2018: Speaker on the panel Resistance and Concessions in Global Housing Markets of the Housing and Community Development Track at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Meeting in Buffalo, New York (USA).

WORKSHOPS (SELECTED) October 2019: Organizer of "Atlantic Crossings Revisited - Urban Policy and Planning Transfers Workshop (New York - Paris)" - Columbia University Paris Center

COMMUNITY SERVICE (SELECTED) o French Commission Representative for the Fulbright Foundation during the 42nd Annual Conference and Advocacy Day (Washington, DC, 2019) o Reviewer for the peer-reviewed journal Revue Urbanités

28 ANDREA MARPILLERO-COLOMINA [email protected] | urbandrea.com

SPECIALIZATION CATEGORIES • Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion • Transportation and Infrastructure Planning

EDUCATION 2019 PhD Public & Urban Policy The New School 2009 MS Urban Planning Columbia University 2007 BA Liberal Arts Sarah Lawrence College

SELECT FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS & AWARDS 2020-21 Robert David Lion Gardiner Fellow, New-York Historical Society Awarded to an early-career scholar for research on New York State history. Project: Erie and the East: How the Canal Transformed the River’s Urban Life

2020 Faculty Fellow, Urban Systems Lab at The New School Awarded an inaugural fellowship, encompassing project funding and integration with the resources and ongoing work of the USL. Project: Citizen Place: Investigating Participative Design and Policymaking

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation / CLA Funding, The New School, 2016. Awarded course funding by the Civic Liberal Arts (CLA) program for community- oriented curricular collaborations, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Course: Gentrification Through Media, Department of Urban Studies. Fall 2016.

Isador Lubin Fellowship, The New School, 2012 - 2014. Awarded to students showing commitment to advancing equitable urban policies.

Master’s Thesis Commencement Award, Columbia University, 2009. Thesis: “Planning for Chain Retail: The Role of NYC Dept. of City Planning in four neighborhoods, 1992-2009.”

WKF Memorial Fellowship Graduation Prize, Columbia University, 2009. Awarded to projects with potential for academic enrichment through travel. Project: “Transnationalizing Transmilenio: Bringing Better Bus Rapid Transit from Colombia to the United States.”

SELECT RELEVANT RECENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE GreenLatinos | Washington, D.C. Clean Transportation Consultant, July 2020 - Lead all transportation policy advocacy and research. Work spans EVs, public transit, and spatial justice, focus on equity for Latinx and BIPOC communities.

29 Stuart Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA Contract Research Associate, July 2016 - July 2020 Conduct multi-method qualitative research on impacts of US financial policy. Projects funded by MetLife Foundation, New York Community Trust, and others.

Gehl Institute | New York, NY Project Consultant, January 2017 - June 2018 Lead multi-method research to create an evaluative framework for measuring inclusive healthy places, funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Center for New York City Affairs, The New School | New York, NY Public Programs Coordinator, September 2012 - June 2015 Develop compelling public events addressing poverty, race, education, and social change. Lead research, communications, and logistical support.

TEACHING POSITIONS The New School | New York, NY | Adjunct Faculty, June 2013 -

City University of New York | New York, NY | Adjunct Lecturer, 2015 - 2017

SELECT PUBLICATIONS • with, Addo, M.; Servon, L. (2020, in review). “Economic Precarity as a Driver in Small Dollar Credit Usage.” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. • with, Gardner, J.; Begault, L. (2018). “A Guide to Inclusion and Health in Public Space: Learning Globally to Transform Locally.” Gehl Institute + The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. June. • with, Servon, L.; Addo, M.; Nunez, S.; Shaberg, K.; Hendra, R. (2016). “Online Payday and Installment Loans: Who Uses Them and Why? A Demand-Side Analysis from Linked Administrative, Survey, and Qualitative Interview Data.” MDRC. • with, Bassett, T.E. (2013). “Sustaining Mobility: Bus Rapid Transit and the Role of Local Politics in Bogotá’s Transit Networks.” Latin American Perspectives, 40: 135-145. • with, Beauregard, R.A. (2011). “More Than a Master Plan: Amman 2025.” Cities, 28:1. • (2010). “Nike Reimagineered.” Progressive Planning, 183.

SKILLS • Interviewing, including persons defined by IRB as vulnerable subjects. • Literature reviews, data synthesis, and strategic communication. • Planning and presenting in diverse range of research dissemination events.

LANGUAGES Fluent in spoken and written English, Spanish, and Italian.

30 Edith Daisy Medina Huarita 2102 Palo Verde Road, Irvine, CA 92617 | [email protected] | 425.442.3917

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Affordable housing, landlord-tenant relations, immigrant communities, tenants’ movements

EDUCATION Ph.D., Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy Expected: 2021 University of California, Irvine, Dissertation Title: Evaluating Housing Outcomes of Lower Income Renters in Los Angeles Advisor: Dr. Victoria Basolo MPP, Public Policy 2015 University of California, Los Angeles Final Project: Water Conservation Efforts: An Evaluation of the ‘Cash for Grass’ Turf Replacement Rebate Program in Los Angeles City Council District 3 B.A., Conflict Studies 2008 DePauw University Final Project: Urban Poverty and Health Care in Nicaragua

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, Immigration Dimensions of Local Governance: Current Municipalities, Neighborhoods, and Citizenship (with S. Coutin and W. Nicholls) Co-researcher, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Outcomes in Los 2018 – 2020 Angeles County and the State of California (with V. Basolo and J. Won) Research Assistant, UCLA North American Integration Development Center 2014 Legal Research Assistant (various employers) 2009 – 2014

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lecturer, Class: Undergraduate Research Seminar Fall 2019 – Current California State University, Long Beach, CA Instructor, Class: Introduction to Planning and Public Policy Summer 2020 University of California, Irvine, CA Instructor, Class: Research Design Fall 2017 University of California, Irvine, CA Graduate Teaching Assistant 2015 – 2020 University of California, Irvine, CA Classes: Intro to Urban Studies, Latino Metropolis, Urban Inequality, Naturalistic Field Research, Environmental Hazards in an Urbanizing World, Research Design, Introduction to Environmental Analysis and Design, Urban Studies Field Study, Introduction to Planning and Public Policy, Housing Policy (Graduate Level Course)

AWARDS (Selected) COVID-19 Summer 2020 Research Award ($5,000), School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2020 Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship ($20,000), John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, 2020

31 Graduate Student Mentoring Award for 2019-2020, Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy, University of California, Irvine, 2020 Newkirk Graduate Student Fellowship Award ($5,295), University of California, Irvine, 2015

PUBLICATIONS (Peer-reviewed) Huarita, E. and V. Basolo. 2019. “Urban Health and Housing.” In the Handbook of Global Urban Health. Ed. Igor. Vojnovic. New York, NY: Routledge. In Preparation Basolo, V., Huarita, E., and J. Won. “An Analysis of the Neighborhood Conditions of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments in California.” Huarita, E. “Challenges for Housing Non-Profit Organizations Serving Vulnerable Populations.” Reports Guerrero, J., Huarita, E., Ramirez, D. 2015. Water Conservation Efforts: An Evaluation of the “Cash for Grass” Turf Replacement Rebate Program in Los Angeles City Council District 3. Professional Report, Department of Public Policy, University of California, Los Angeles

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Paper Presentations (Selected) “A Neighborhood-Level Analysis of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments: An Overview of California and an In-Depth Analysis of Los Angeles County.” Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association. Los Angeles, CA, 2019 “Substandard Housing in Los Angeles: Challenges for Non-Profit Organizations Serving Vulnerable Populations.” Annual Conference of the Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO, 2017 Guest Lectures and Panelists (Selected) Panelist, Social Justice Conference, Luskin School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 2019 Guest Lecturer, “Our Housing Crisis, How We Build Affordable Housing, and LIHTC Developments in California,” Intro to Urban Studies Course, Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of California, Irvine, CA 2019 Guest Lecturer, “Housing Nonprofit Organizations Addressing Substandard Housing in Los Angeles.” Research Design Course, Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of California, Irvine, CA 2018

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE (Selected) Coordinator, Global Service Scholars, Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation, University of California, Irvine and Cerrito, Paraguay, Spring and Summer 2019 Peer Mentor, Competitive Edge Summer Research Program, Graduate Division, University of California, Irvine, Summer 2019 and Summer 2017 Leadership Coach/Mentor, Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience: Partnership in Leadership for Undergraduate Students (DECADE PLUS), University of California, Irvine, 2016 – 2018 Manuscript Reviewer for Urban Science, Social Sciences, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, PLOS ONE

32 Shaleen A. Miller

3911 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 | 713-855-7935 | [email protected]

Education PHD (URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING) | MAY 2020 | FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY · Dissertation: Planning for and rebuilding green infrastructure: Issues of justice and resilience in urban green space

MASTERS OF ARTS (ANTHROPOLOGY) | MAY 2008 | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

WOMEN’S STUDIES GRADUATE CERTIFICATE | MAY 2008 | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | DEC 2000 | THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Teaching & Research Experience

VISITING FACULTY | UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | AUG 2019-JUN 2020 • Interim director of Natural Hazards Graduate Certificate

ADJUNCT FACULTY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | UNC GREENSBORO | AUG 2019-PRESENT

TEACHING & RESEARCH ASSISTANT | FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY | AUG 2016-MAY 2019 · Environmental Planning; Transportation Planning · Teaching Group Leader (2017-2019): Devise and lead instruction meetings for department TAs · Undergraduate Research Opportunity Mentor · Research Assistant: Age-Friendly Communities (Dr. Rebecca Miles)

ADJUNCT FACULTY | FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY | AUG 2017-JAN 2018

ADJUNCT FACULTY | SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE | SUMMER 2009-MAY 2015

TEACHING ASSISTANT | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON | JAN 2006-MAY 2008

Awards 2019-2020 Joy Sloan Jinks Endowed Fund to Promote Community Change through Research, Teaching & Training (Scholarship/Fellowship) Dec. 2016 BBCITE Presentation Award/Scholarship Nov. 2016 3-Minute Thesis, Runner-Up 2016-2017 Eisenhower Fellowship, Federal Highway Administration June 2016 Outstanding Student Award, Florida Planning & Zoning Association

33 Published Articles

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

Miller, S. (2020). Green space post-disaster: The need to close the gap with recovery for greater resilience. Journal of the American Planning Association. DOI: 10.1080/01944363.2020.1730223

Miller, S. (2019). Greenspace volunteering post-disaster: Exploration of themes in motivation, barriers, and benefits from post-hurricane park and garden volunteers. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2019.1700942

Miller, S. (2019). Park Access & Equity in a Segregated, Southern U.S. City: A Case Study of Tallahassee, Fl. Environmental Justice. DOI: 10.1089/env.2018.0026i

Miller, S. (2018). Creating opportunities to collaborate amidst disaster: new opportunities for academia. Cities & Health. DOI: 10.1080/23748834.2018.1522994

Miller, S., & Coutts, C. (2018). A multiple case study of local & creative financing of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 6(2), 257–264.ii

Under Review Miller, S. (2020). Resilience in the eye of the Planner’s Triangle: Socio-ecological resilience imbalance after Hurricane Michael in Florida.

Readying for submission Miller, S., Garcia, I., and Holmes, T. (2020). Overcoming difficulties in post-disaster recovery planning: Lessons from rural communities

Miller, S. (2020). Heritage at Risk: Cultural/Historical Sites and Flooding in North Carolina

OTHER

Miller, S. (Aug. 2020). Think around the Corner: Maintaining volunteers during social distancing. Public Gardens Magazine.

Miller, S. (2020). Bounce back together: Enhancing resiliency with an expanded view of collaboration. Carolina Planning Journal, 45: 58-63.

Miller, S. (2017, Oct). The overlooked generation. Planning, 83(9), 60.

Community Positions 2016-2019 Leon County’s Board of Adjustments and Appeals (Chair, 2017-2018)

2018 Participant in RISE-PR, an inter-university collaborative focused on Puerto Rico Post-Maria Resilience

2018 FSU Diversity & Inclusion in Research & Teaching Symposium Organization Member

i Noted by journal as high-impact article ii Selected by CDC for monthly articles to read Page 2 34 Kim Mosby, Ph. D. Postdoc Fellow & Community Engagement Specialist, LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio 504-305-9653/ 212 Design Building LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 / [email protected]

Research Interests: Disaster Management & Environmental Planning, Housing & Community Development, Structural Inequalities, Participatory Planning

EDUCATION 2017 PhD, Urban Studies, University of New Orleans. 2015 MURP, Urban and Regional Planning, University of New Orleans. 2012 MA, Sociology, University of New Orleans. 2007 BA, Individualized Study, summa cum laude, New York University. 2005 AA, Liberal Arts, Des Moines Area Community College.

PUBLICATIONS (Selected) Mosby, K. & Birch, T. (in development for JPER). Designing resilient communities in an era of climate change: The multi-scalar connection between policies, development, and community wellbeing. Mosby, K. (in development for Disasters). The absence of gender in media representations of post-Katrina recovery in New Orleans. 2021 Mosby, K., Birch, T., Moles, A., & Cherry, K. (forthcoming). Disasters. In L. Kaye (Ed.), Handbook of Rural Aging. New York, NY: Routledge. 2020 Mosby, K. (forthcoming). Frameworks of recovery: Health at the intersection of housing, education, and employment opportunities after Hurricane Katrina. In K. Cherry, & A. Gibson (Eds.), The Intersection of Trauma and Disaster Behavioral Health. New York, NY: Springer. 2016 Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. The conceptual mismatch: A qualitative analysis of transportation costs and stressors for low-income adults. Transport Policy, 49, 1-8. 2015 Jenkins, P., Lambeth, T., Mosby, K., & Brown, B. Local nonprofit organizations in a post-Katrina landscape: Help in a context of recovery. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(10), 1263–1277.

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, & AWARDS (Selected) 2020 COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant, National Hazards Center, $1,000. 2016 Doctoral Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of New Orleans, $24,000. 2016 People of Color Interest Group Student Travel Award, ACSP, $500. 2016 Student Government Association Travel Award, University of New Orleans, $500. 2012 Doctoral Scholars 4-Year Fellowship, SREB & Louisiana Board of Regents, $120,000.

SERVICE (Selected) 2020 Board Member, Water Wise Gulf South, New Orleans, LA. 2020 Student Travel Award Committee, People of Color Interest Group Representative, ACSP. 2019 Steering Committee, Plank Road Master Plan, Build Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, LA. 2019 Technical Advisory Committee, Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan, Baker, LA.

35 TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Selected) 2020 Co-Instructor. Community Design. School of Architecture, Louisiana State University. (in-person/online hybrid).

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Selected) Postdoc Fellow & Community Engagement Specialist, Louisiana State University Coastal Sustainability Studio, Baton Rouge, LA, 2019-Present Coordinated community engagement activities and participatory planning processes, supervised 15 graduate assistants, and synthesized interdisciplinary research findings for reports and peer-reviewed articles as project manager for a $3 million dollar NAS grant. Research Assistant, UNO Transportation Institute, New Orleans, 2014-2016 Utilized analytic, facilitation, and verbal and written communication skills to conduct research projects, write reports, and identify policy recommendations related to transit accessibility, disaster management, historic preservation, and community development. Research Consultant, Foundation for Louisiana, New Orleans, 2015 Created market analyses, business plans, facility programming, and revenue projections to show long-term project sustainability for which client received a $500,000 grant. Research Assistant, UNO Department of Sociology, New Orleans, 2011-2012 Applied analytic, research, and written communication skills to draft peer-reviewed publications on domestic violence and non-profit roles in disaster. Research Assistant, UNO Center for Hazards Assessment, Response & Technology, New Orleans, 2009-2011 Strengthened interview, teamwork, and qualitative research skills on team projects designed to mitigate natural disasters for vulnerable populations.

PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Conference Presentations 2021 Mosby, K. “Designing resilient communities in an era of climate change: The multi- scalar connection between government policies, local development practices, and community wellbeing”. State of the Coast. June 2-4, 2021. New Orleans, LA. 2020 Mosby, K., & Birch, T. “Inland from the coast: Fostering resilience to climate change”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. November 5-8, 2020. [Virtual]. 2020 Mosby, K., & Birch, T. “Inland from the coast: The multi-scalar connection between policy, development, and resilience”. Natural Hazards Researchers Meeting. July 15-16, 2020. [Virtual]. 2020 Mosby, K. Panelist. “Out of Harm’s Way?: Home Buyouts and Coastal Retreat”. Natural Hazards Workshop. July 12-15, 2020. [Virtual]. Invited Presentations 2020 Mosby, K. Panelist. “Household-level retreat”. National Adaptation Forum on Climate Displacement, Relocation, & Managed Retreat. October 20, 2020 [Virtual]. 2020 Mosby, K. “Frameworks of recovery: Exploring the intersection of policy & decision- making after Hurricane Katrina”. Planning, Design, & Built Environment Colloquium, Clemson University. January 31, 2020. Clemson, SC. 2019 Mosby, K., & Birch, T. “Inland from the coast: Measuring wellbeing as a guide for community development”. Community Research Conference. Aug. 9, 2019. New Orleans, LA.

36 Belinda B. Nettles, Ph.D. 353 Florian Way, Spring Hill, FL 34609 352-650-2551 bbnettles@ul.edu

EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Design, Construction and Planning 2018 University of Florida Concentration in Urban and Regional Planning Dissertation: Barriers to Considering Cultural Resources in Disaster Planning Master of Landscape Architecture 2015 University of Florida Terminal Project: Suburban Landscape Evaluation Method: A Methodology Using GIS for Identifying and Evaluating Post-World War II Suburban Cultural Landscapes Master of Business Administration & Master of Science in Finance 2008 University of South Florida Graduate Certiϐicate in Historic Preservation 1994 University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Capstone Paper: Interpretation of Historic Sites at Camp Pendleton Bachelor of Arts in History 1991 University of South Florida

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Research Afϐiliate • University of Florida 2019 - Present Center for Landscape Conservation Planning Research Assistant • University of Florida 2013 - 2018 Department of Landscape Architecture • Department of Urban and Regional Planning • Levin College of Law Conservation Clinic

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Team Co-Leader • University of Florida DCP 6931 Special Topics: Current Topics in Historic Preservation 2020 Teaching Assistant • University of Florida LAA 6382 Ecological and Environmental Policy 2016 - 2018 LAA 4356 Environmental Planning and Design Studio 2016 LAA 5331 Site Design Methodology (Online Course) 2014 - 2015 Course Developer • University of Florida LAA 5331 Site Design Methodology (Online Course) 2014 Supervised Teaching • University of Florida URP 6428 Advanced Environmental Planning 2014 DCP 6943 Practicum in Historic Preservation 2012

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Volk, M., Nettles, B. B., Hansen, G. (Submitted for Initial Review). Educating future landscape professionals about climate change and climate-wise design: Current status, priorities, and information needs.

37 Volk, M. I., Nettles, B. B., Hoctor, T. S. (2020). Vulnerability of the Suncoast Connector Toll Road Study Area to future storms and sea level rise. (Issue Paper). https:// talltimbers.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/UF-Coastal-Vulnerability-of- Suncoast-Connector-Study-Area.pdf Volk, M., Hansen, G., & Nettles, B. B. (2018). Creating an initiative to meet climate change information needs for landscape architects. In C. Calorusso & Clements, T. (Eds.), Transforming the discussion: Breaking our landscape architecture chrysalis. 2018 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference Proceedings. Volk, M., Hansen, G., & Nettles, B. B. (2018). Incorporating climate change into landscape architectural projects in Florida. In N. Nawari & C. Clark (Eds.), Tropical storms as a setting for adaptive development and architecture: iNTA 2017. 6th International Network of Tropical Architecture 2017 Conference Proceedings. Volk, M. I., Hoctor, T. S., Nettles, B. B., Hilsenbeck, R., Putz, F. E., & Oetting, J. (2017). Florida land use and land cover change in the past 100 years. In E. P. Chassignet, J. W. Jones, V. Misra & J. Obeysekera (Eds.), Florida’s climate: Changes, variations, and impacts (pp. 51-82). Gainesville, FL: Florida Climate Institute. doi:10.17125/fci2017.ch02 Volk, M., Frank, K. & Nettles, B. B. (2015). Managing coastal change in the cultural landscape: A case study in Yankeetown and Inglis, Florida. Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, 5(2), 226-246. doi:10.1353/cot.2015.0018

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Nettles, B. B. (2019). Protecting Florida’s historic coastal cities from hazards. Keeping History Above Water, St. Augustine, FL, May 5 - 8. Nettles, B. B. (2018). Variance or exception? Floodplain management ordinance provisions for historic structures. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference, Jacksonville, FL, May 17-19. Wolfe, J. & Nettles, B. B. (2017). When disaster hits home: St. Augustine & disaster management. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, May 17-19. Wilks, J., Wellock, J., Burke, A., Nettles, B. B., & Eggleston, J. (2016). Sea level rise and cultural resource protection: A case study in Florida. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum, Mobile, AL, July 27-31. Nettles, B. B., Pardo, J. I., Tennant, B., Hawkins, W. T., & Ankersen, T. T. (2016). Climate change risk mitigation strategies for cultural resources within small- and medium- sized communities. Social Coast Forum 2016, Charleston, SC, February 9-11.

GRANTS Project/Grant Manager • Vista Structural Needs Assessment and Planning 2019 - 2020 Funded by Florida Division of Historical Resources. Total award $50,000.

SELECTED AWARDS Howard Sebold Award 2014 University Olmsted Scholar 2014 Jon and Elizabeth Seymour Scholarship Award 2013

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DEYANIRA NEVÁREZ MARTÍNEZ 300 Social Ecology, Irvine, CA 92697│[email protected]│949-836-1402│www.dnmartinez.com EDUCATION AND TRAINING Expected 2021 Ph.D. Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy School of Social Ecology University of California, Irvine Dissertation: Informal Settlements in Southern California: Examining the Role of Street- Level Bureaucrats Advisor: Dr. Victoria Basolo 2014-2016 M.S. Geographic Information Systems Technology Department of Geography The University of Arizona-Tucson, Arizona 2012-2014 M.S. Planning School of Landscape Architecture and Planning The University of Arizona-Tucson, Arizona 2004-2008 B.A. Political Science/Latin American Studies The University of Arizona-Tucson, Arizona RESEARCH SUPPORT 1. UC President’s Dissertation Year Fellowship, 2020 ($45,826.60) 2. CARE-UC Innovation Fellowship, “Informal Settlements in Southern California,” UCOP/CARE, 2020 ($11,000) 3. University of California Latino Policy and Politics Initiative (LPPI) Senior Fellow, “Local Governmental Responses to Homelessness in Southern California”, UCLA, 2019 ($6,000). 4. University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC Mexus) Small Grant, “The Persistence of Poverty in Colonias along the U.S.-Mexico Border”, UCR, 2016 ($1,467)

PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) Adkins, A., Barillas-Longoria, G., Nevárez Martínez, D., & Ingram, M. (2019). Differences in social and physical dimensions of perceived walkability in Mexican American and non- Hispanic white walking environments in Tucson, Arizona. Journal of Transport & Health, 14, 100585. Barno, M., Nevárez Martínez, D., & Williams, K. R. (2019). Exploring Alternatives to Cash Bail: An Evaluation of Orange County’s Pretrial Assessment and Release Supervision (PARS) Program. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1-16. Nevárez Martínez, D., Rendón, M. G., & Arroyo, D. (2019). Los Olvidados/The Forgotten: Reconceptualizing Colonias as Viable Communities. Progress in Planning, 100450. Nevárez Martínez, D. (2019). Embracing the Academic-Activist Tension – It’s OK to Yell, Scream, Be Exasperated and Embrace Our Shared Humanity. In Ananya Roy and Hilary Malson (Eds.). Housing Justice in Unequal Cities (pp. 43-47).

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS (SELECTED) 2019 Undergraduate Summer Research Program Mentoring Stipend Competitive Edge Mentoring Stipend Urban Planning and Public Policy Summer Professional Development Funding UCLA Institute on Inequality and Democracy Housing Justice in #UnequalCities Conference Stipend UCI Department of Chicano Latino Studies Gilbert G. Gonzalez Graduate Student Paper Prize

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UCI Science in Action Fellowship Social Ecology Dean’s Advancement Fellowship 2016 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and Southwest Dándole Alas a Tú Éxito/Giving Flight to Your Success ¡Lánzate! Travel Award Program University of California Irvine, Outstanding Service Award 2013 American Planning Association Judith McManus Price Scholarship University of Arizona Centennial Achievement Graduate Student Award TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) Summer 2020 Instructor of Record Course: Introduction to Chicano Latino Studies III (CHC/LAT 63) University of California, Irvine Chicano Latino Studies Fall 2019 Instructor of Record Course: Introduction to GIS (UPPP 100) University of California, Irvine Urban Planning and Public Policy Fall 2015 Lecturer Course: Careers in Sustainability (SBE195B) University of Arizona Online College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture Spring 2015 Lecturer Course: Careers in Sustainability (SBE195B) University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture Fall 2014 Lecturer Course: Introduction to Sustainability (SBE195A) University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture POSTER/CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) Nevárez Martínez, D. (2018, October). “ACSP Pre-Doctoral Workshop for Students of Color, Idea to Application: How Perspective Students Make Decisions.” Student Presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. Nevárez Martínez, D. (2017, April). “Informal Settlements on the U.S. Mexico Border: An Examination of the Old Nogales Highway Colonia.” Student Presentation at the 47th Annual Urban Affairs Association Conference. Nevárez Martínez, D. (2016, November). “The Case of Colonias Along the U.S. Mexico Border: Initial Findings From the Old Nogales HWY Colonia.” Student Poster Presentation at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. SERVICE AND OUTREACH (SELECTED) 2018-2020 University of California Systemwide Graduate Student Representative Faculty Senate Coordinating Committee on Graduate Affairs 2017-2019 Chicano/Latino Graduate Student Collective Faculty Representative 2015-2016 University of California Irvine, PPD PhD Student Co-Representative

40 LAN T. NGUYEN | Seattle, WA | [email protected]

EDUCATION PhD University of Washington (UW), Seattle, Urban Design and Planning (Expected 2021) Dissertation: Community matters: Social connections and storytelling for disaster preparedness in Washington State. Committee: Daniel Abramson (Co-Chair), Ann Bostrom (Co-Chair), Sarah Elwood MA University of California, Irvine, Urban and Regional Planning, 2006 BA University of California, Riverside, Liberal Studies, 1999

PUBLICATIONS 2020 Nguyen, L.T. and Madrid, J. (2020). Planning for and Responding to Simultaneous Unrelated Disasters: Lessons Learned from South Carolina Easter Tornadoes. International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) Bulletin 37(7): 15-16. 2020 Nguyen, L.T., Nguyen-Wichman, M., Ho, K., Giap, D., Lundgreen, K., Miyagawa, L.A., Nguyen, D., Tran, M., and Wilson Owens, C. (2020). Vietnamese Health Board – Ban Y Tế Cộng Đồng COVID-19 Public Service Announcement. UW Harborview Medical Center. Available at: http://www.ethnomed.org. In Maly, E., Terada, K., LeVeque, R.J., Kuriyama, N., Abramson, D., Nguyen, L.T., Bostrom, A., Leon, J., press Motley, M., Catalan, P., Koshimura, S., Moriguchi, S., . Yamaguchi, Y., Garrison-Laney, C., Suppasri, A., and Mas, E. Forthcoming. Advances of International Collaboration on M9 Disaster Science: Scientific Session Report. Journal of Disaster Research. Kuriyama, N., Maly, E., Leon, J., Abramson, D, Nguyen, L.T., Bostrom, A. Towards a comparative framework of adaptive planning and anticipatory action regimes in Chile, Japan, and the US. Under Review. Carver, E., Dunn P., Idziorek, K., Nguyen, L.T., Umbanhowar, E. [Alphabetical Order] Engaging around emergent crisis: pandemic urbanism symposium. In Yizhao Yang & Anne Taufen (Eds.), Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim. In Progress. Taylor & Francis / Routledge.

REPORTS (SELECTED) 2019 Dang, K., Ho, K., Hoang, D.H., Le, N., Lundgreen, K., Miyagawa, L.A., Nguyen, D., Nguyen, L.T., Nguyen- Wichman, M., and Wilson Owens, C. [Equal authors] (2019). Mental Health Assessment Project in the Vietnamese Community, King County, Washington. Seattle Foundation. 2018 Nguyen, L.T., Unrau, S., Pietschmann, A., Jones, El., Rickard, E. (2018). Communicating emergency preparedness in limited-English communities: A toolkit for Community Safety Ambassadors. Office of Emergency Management. Seattle, WA.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2020 Idziorek, K. and Nguyen, L.T. (Organizers and Moderators). Carrying two buckets: Reconciling the fragmented lives of community-engaged planning scholars. Roundtable with Heather Campbell, Marccus Hendricks, Jennifer Minner, Karen Umemoto, Anaid Yerena. ACSP 2020 Conference, Focus Event, Racial Equity and Justice in Urban Planning Research and Education in the Face of Racialized Inequality. November 5-8, 2020. Accepted. 2020 Nguyen, L.T., Bostrom, A., and Abramson, D. The Role of Social Capital in Earthquake Disaster Preparedness in Washington State. Natural Hazards 2020 Researchers Meeting, The Data Revolution: Ethical Imperatives and Methodological Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Research. Natural Hazards Center (virtual), July 15-16, 2020. 2020 Nguyen, L.T., Ho, K., Nguyen-Wichman, M., Sehyun, C., Giáp, D.P., Lundgreen, K., Miyagawa, L., Nguyen, D., Tran, M., and Wilson Owens, C. Centering Vietnamese Culture and Lived Experiences in COVID-19 Risk Communication. 45th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Natural Hazards Center, Boulder CO (virtual), July 12-15, 2020. 2019 Abramson, D. & Nguyen, L. T. Robust adaptive plans: Integrating sea level rise and tsunami inundation models at the community level in Washington State. Word Bosai Forum, Spin disaster knowledge to Weave BOSAI wisdom, Sendai, Japan, November 9-12, 2019. 2019 Nguyen, L. T., Podschwit, H., Pulido-Chavez, F., Freitag, R., Alvarado, E. Flood risks following wildland fires: A case study of Plain, Washington. National Association of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) Emergency Management Education Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 3-4, 2019. Top 10 poster finalist. 41 LAN T. NGUYEN | Seattle, WA | [email protected]

2015 Nguyen, L.T., Emrick, B., & Mettler, B. Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) mutual aid program: Response to recovery. National Homeland Security Conference, San Antonio, TX, June 9-11, 2015.

INVITED TALKS 2020 “Development Strategies for Non-Governmental Organizations.” Chapman University, Orange, CA. Scheduled for October 2020. 2017 “Disaster recovery in Carles, Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan.” Urban Studies Symposium, Department of Urban Studies, UW, Tacoma, February 22, 2017.

WORK EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2017-Present Leadership Member, Vietnamese Health Board and Community Health Board Coalition 2018-Present Research Assistant, Department of Urban Design and Planning, UW -- NSF Coastlines and People, Coastal Hazards Planning in Time and NSF Hazards SEES Type 2, The M9 Project 2016 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Program Officer, Peace Corps, Philippines 2010-2016 Emergency Management Consultant [Analyst II], Willdan, Anaheim, CA 2007-2010 Community Development District Manager, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, CA 2002-2004 Agriculture Specialist, Peace Corps, Mali, Africa

INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2020 Developed, with Manish Chalana, a new UW Master’s in Infrastructure Planning and Management course titled, “Resettlement and Camp Infrastructure.” 2017-2020 UW Teaching Assistant for “URBDP 200 Introduction to Urbanization: Planning and Designing Alternative Urban Futures”; “URBDP 500 Survey of Urban Planning”; “URBDP 405/505 The Urban Form”; “URBDP 506 Urban Planning Studio Prep”; and “URBDP 508B Community Engagement for Coastal Resilience Studio.” 2015-2016 Instructor, FEMA’s Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) 20-hour basic training, City of Costa Mesa Fire Department.

SERVICE (SELECTED) 2020 Organizer, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, College of Built Environments, UW. May 31, 2020. 2019 Organizer, Claiming Space: Celebrating Women of Color in Urban Design and Planning, Diversity Committee, Department of Urban Design and Planning, UW. May 16-17, 2019. 2018 Participant, NSF Coastlines and People Scoping meeting, San Diego, CA. September 26-28, 2018. 2018 Organizer, Finding Our Way film screening with Leonie Sandercock and “Urban Growth Challenges and Social Justice: Learning from the Past and Looking Towards the Future,” PhD Symposium, Urban Design and Planning, UW. May 3-4, 2018. 2017 Vietnamese Translator, Translated FEMA’s Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) 20-hour basic training curriculum into Vietnamese.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (SELECTED) 2020-2021 $25,000+ GO-MAP Dissertation Fellowship, UW 2019 Special Service Recognition Award, Department of Urban Design and Planning, UW 2019-2020 $4,500 Judith M. Runstad Wells Fargo Women’s Roundtable Scholarship 2016-2017 $19,000 + tuition David L. Eaton Graduate School Academic Fellowship, UW 2015 Federal Emergency Management Agency Outstanding CERT Initiative Award 2010 Community Development Leadership Award from CA State Senator Lou Correa, CA Assembly Member Jose Solorio Awards, and Santa Ana City Council 2009 Governor Schwarzenegger Bank on California Leadership Award for implementing the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) campaign and other poverty alleviating programs 2006 Excellent Master’s Professional Report Award, University of California, Irvine, Department of Urban and Regional Planning

42 JUNG EUN PARK 800 Park Avenue #3605 Fort Lee, NJ 07024 646.229.7708 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2014- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, NY 2003-2007 PhD Candidate in Urban Planning Master of Philosophy

2000-2003 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, PA Master of City Planning

1995-2000 SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Seoul, Korea Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture

EXPERIENCE 2007-2019 K. I. S. Seoul, Korea Director, Business Development • Developed a diverse range of direct, indirect, and co-investment opportunities • Managed a new business launch to diversify investments to alternative assets and to generate stable long-term, risk-adjusted returns • Built up relationship with potential institutional investors to broaden investment spectrum

General Manager, Investment Advisory • Identified and sourced outbound investment opportunities for asset management companies • Provided investors with financial analysis and feasibility study for the acquisition of value-added properties

Manager, Corporate Planning Team • Developed and executed mid-term and long-term corporate strategies • Conducted feasibility studies on new investment opportunities • Developed and implemented business portfolio strategies in cooperation with Bain & Company as a project manager

2001-2002 K&C ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION Seoul, Korea Assistant Manager, Strategy Initiative Team • Conducted internal consulting projects to improve business operation • Developed M&A opportunities in the U.S. with Goldman Sachs San Francisco office and K&L Gates LLP • Involved in establishing foreign joint ventures and alliances in the Middle East

GRANT, FELLOWSHIP, AND SCHOLARSHIP 2017-2018 Columbia University Fellowship 2017 Columbia University Doctoral Dissertation Grant 2003-2007 Columbia University Fellowship 1998-1999 Seoul National University Tuition Scholarship 1997 Dean’s Scholarship, Seoul National University 1995-1996 Seoul National University Tuition Scholarship

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION 2019 Maintainers III: Practice, Policy and Care. Washington, DC. October 6-9, 2019. The Maintainers. “Addressing Planning Fallacy in Infrastructure Investment Decision Making.” 1997 The International Symposium on Eco-Village and Permaculture. Seoul, Korea. 43 November 1997. UNDP and Ministry of Environment. “Development of Eco- Village Models: Case Studies on Paju, Kangwon, and Cheju.”

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2006 Teaching Fellow, Quantitative Techniques, Columbia University 2006 Teaching Assistant for Susan Fainstein, Advanced Planning Theory, Columbia University 2005 Teaching Assistant for Susan Fainstein, Politics and History of Planning, Columbia University 2005 Teaching Assistant for Tom Vietoritz, Sustainable Development and Urbanization, Columbia University 2004 Teaching Assistant for Tom Vietoritz, Planning and the Global Market, Columbia University 2003 Teaching Assistant for Moshe Adler, Urban Economic Analysis, Columbia University

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2005-2006 Research Assistant for Susan Fainstein

SERVICE 2014- Penn Alumni Ambassador, University of Pennsylvania 2007-2015 Community Board Member, Bangbae 3 Community Board 2005 Conference Co-Organizer, Conference on Race, Ethnicity, and the City, Columbia University 2004-2005 Speaker Series Co-Organizer, Lectures in Planning Series, Columbia University 1997 Chair of Planning and Coordination Committee, Student Assembly, Seoul National University

WORKING PAPERS “Mitigating Cost Overrun and Schedule Delay in Infrastructure Investment Through Reference Class Forecasting” “Schedule Delays in Delivering Large Public Procurement: Are We Improving over Time?” “Governance Matters: Government Reform and Stewardship, Management, and Oversight of Major Projects”

SKILL GIS STATA

SPECIALIZATION Transportation and Infrastructure Planning Urban Governance, Management, and Finance

44 Natalie Prochaska [email protected] | LinkedIn | 217.419.6868

AREAS OF RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION AND TEACHING INTERESTS Housing & community development: community development financial institutions, community land trusts, tenure by design Development finance & land use: critical GIS, zoning maps as fiscal maps Public finance: making markets, priority vs. parity in taxation and budgeting

EDUCATION 2021 Ph.D. Regional Planning (May 2021), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dissertation: The algorithmic violence of risk pricing: How CDFI financing for small and medium multifamily housing moderates modern redlining 2015 M.A. Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Thesis: Bristol Place Neighborhood Plan: Urban Renewal in Post-Kelo Fiscal Policy Space 2009 B.A. Political Science, University of Chicago

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor 2017 - 2018 GIS for Planners (UP 418), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Teaching Assistant 2019 GIS for Planners (UP 418), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2015 Urban and Regional Analysis (UP 505), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2015 Survey Design and Analysis (UP 508), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2019 – 2020 Research Assistant, Professor and Department Head Rolf Pendall A new skyline for Champaign: Did rezoning drive studentification?: Evaluating the relationships between deregulation, housing demand and local infrastructure investments in Champaign, IL. 2016 – 2019 Research Assistant, Associate Professor Andrew Greenlee AFFH Geography of Metropolitan Fair Housing Choice in Chicago: Replicating HUD's AFFH data tool at the census tract level to produce an index that compares observed mobility patterns with demographic predictors that limit fair housing access. Bristol Place Neighborhood Redevelopment: forced residential relocation case management outcomes assessment.

45 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020 – current Community Investment Intern, Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Underwriting for 2020 Affordable Housing Program applications. CRA modernization financial services and community impact analysis. Community Lending Plan small area geographies economic analysis. 2016 – 2018 Grants Management Department Intern, City of Urbana, Illinois Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing regional collaboration data lead. HOME & CDBG neighborhood geography data reporting updates.

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2019 American Planning Association Illinois Chapter, Evanston, “Creating More Diverse Neighborhoods in Illinois: What Planners are Doing, and What More They Could Do: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.” 2019 Urban Affairs Association Conference, Los Angeles, “Resale capitalization or tax bill increases? Balancing valuation pressures in fair market assessments for community land trust properties.” 2018 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo, “How Long is Long- Term?: Homeowner Affordability and Security in Chicago Community Land Trust Properties.” 2018 Urban Affairs Association Conference, Toronto, “Optimizing Regional Complementarities in Preserving Affordable Housing: A Chicago Case Study on Community Land Trust and Land Bank Partnerships.” 2017 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, “Tenant Risks vs. Municipal Rewards: Clustering of post-2008 Housing Code Violations in Champaign, Illinois and Moving Towards a New Neighborhood Enforcement Paradigm.” 2017 Urban Affairs Association Conference, Minneapolis, “Fiscal Policy Driven Urban Renewal: To Whose Benefit? At Whose Cost?”

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Cutts BB, Greenlee AJ, Prochaska NK, Chantrill CV, Contractor AB, Wilhoit JM, et al. (2018) “Is a clean river fun for all? Recognizing social vulnerability in watershed planning.” PLOS ONE 13(5): e0196416. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196416 Invited revision: “Bringing Permanent Affordable Housing and Community Control to Scale: the potential of Community Land Trust and Land Bank collaboration” Journal of the American Planning Association

SELECTED AWARDS

2017 Grounded Solutions Network Conference Scholar, Urban Affairs Association

46 SUBHASHNI RAJ, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow – University of California, Davis| Phone: (716) 545-6921 | Email: [email protected] Research and Teaching Interests: Water-food-land use nexus in a changing climate; gendered approaches to disaster resilience, environmental justice and sustainability; Asia-Pacific focus. EDUCATION PhD, Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo, State University of New York (SUNY-UB) 2018 Dissertation: Water Wars: How can planning facilitate adaptation to water shortages in a changing climate in Dona Ana, New Mexico? [Chair: Dr. Samina Raja] Masters in Urban and Regional Planning, SUNY-UB 2013 Post Graduate Diploma, Sustainable Development Practices in Public Policy, TERI University, Delhi, India 2011 Bachelors of Science, Microbiology, Chemistry and Zoology, Bangalore University, Bangalore, India 2006

SELECT RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Scholar – Environment, Land use and Food Systems Lab, Department of Human Ecology, University of California, Davis California, USA 02/2020 –- Current Urban Ecosystem Based Adaptation Specialist Consultant - Global Green Growth Institute Suva, Fiji 01/2018 - 05/2018 Climate Cost Benefit Analysis Consultant - United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Suva, Fiji 05/2018 - 06/2018 Research Assistant - Food Systems Planning and Healthy Communities Lab, SUNY-UB Buffalo, NY 12/2011 - 02/2018 | (Dr. Samina Raja PI)

SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UN Women - Pacific Gender and Humanitarian Analyst Suva, Fiji 06/2018 – 12/2019

TEACHING and TRAINING EXPERIENCE Faculty, Graduate Seminar Course Spring 2017 SUNY-UB, Department of Urban and Regional Planning Course: Food Systems Planning; 3 credits Instructor, Gender in Humanitarian Action Training 2018 - 2019 UN Women Pacific – Training humanitarian actors across the Pacific at the national and sub- national levels.

SELECT PUBLICATIONS Select Journal Articles 1. Catherine Brinkley, Subhashni Raj and Megan Horst. 2017. Culturing Food Deserts: Identifying Healthy Food Access in situ. Built Environment; 43(3): 328-342 2. Raj, Subhashni, Samina Raja, Bree-Ana Dukes. 2017. Beneficial but Constrained: Role of Urban Agriculture Programs in Supporting Healthy Eating Among Youth. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition; 12(3): 1-23. doi: 10.1080/19320248.2015.1128865.

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3. Raj, Subhashni. Planning for change: How do local government-planning efforts in the US plan for food and water in a changing climate? Journal of American Planning Association. (In Review) 4. Raj, Subhashni. Designing for change: Exploring institutional arrangements’ adherence to Ostrom’s design principles for water governance in the American Southwest? Human Ecology. (In Review)

Select Book Chapters, Reports and Non-Peer Reviewed Articles 5. Raja, Samina, Raj, Subhashni, and Bartholomew Roberts. 2017. “The US Experience in Planning for Community Food Systems: An Era of Advocacy, Awareness, and (Some) Learning”. In: Blay-Palmer A, Knezevic I, Levkoe C, Mount P, Nelson E, eds. Nourishing Communities: Sustainable food system transformation through theory, practice and policy. Cham: Springer. 6. Raj, Subhashni. 2018. “Synthesis report: impacts of urbanization and solid waste management on ecosystem based adaptation in Fiji, Kiribati and Vanuatu.” Seoul, Korea: Global Green Growth Institute. 7. Raj, Subhashni, Laboukly, Brigitte, and Moli, Shantony. 2019. Disaster, response and relationships: a gendered approach to localising disaster risk reduction in the Pacific. Humanitarian Exchange Magazine. 8. Horst, Megan, Raj, Subhashni and Brinkley, Catherine. 2016. Getting Outside the Supermarket Box: Alternative Responses to “Food Deserts” and the Pursuit of Food Sovereignty. Progressive Planner Magazine.

SELECT PRESENTATIONS Invited Talks Raj, Subhashni. Invisible contributions: Recognizing and including the contribution of marginalized actors in disaster responses. First Pacific Resilience Meeting. University of the South Pacific. May 2nd, 2019. Suva, Fiji Conference Presentations Raj, Subhashni. Role of public institutions in managing water resources in agrarian communities in a changing climate: A case study of Dona Ana, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 57th Annual Conference. Portland, OR. November 6, 2016. Raj, Subhashni. Planning's legitimacy: Exploring Amartya Sen's conceptualization of freedom in affirming the role of planning as enabling freedoms. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 56th Annual Conference. Houston, TX. October 23, 2015. Poster Presentation Raj, Subhashni. Planning for Change: How do local government planning efforts in the US plan for food and water in a changing climate? Poster presented at the Boundary Spanning: Advances in Socio-Environmental Systems Research. Annapolis, Maryland. June 11-13, 2018.

SELECT AWARDS Jerome L. Kaufman doctoral fellowship in food systems planning 2013-2017 Fulbright Scholar 2011-2013 Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Undergraduate Scholarship 2003-2006

48 Rosalie Singerman Ray 237 Valley Street, Apt. B, Willimantic, CT 06226, [email protected], (434) 249-0405

EDUCATION PhD, Urban Planning, Columbia University Filed August 2020 Dissertation: Multi-scalar Deliberative Transportation Planning: How London and Paris Made Way for Buses Committee: Elliott Sclar, Bob Beauregard, Malo Hutson, Jackie Klopp, and Ralph Buehler

MA, Urban & Regional Planning, UCLA June 2015

BA Economics, Smith College, Magna Cum Laude May 2010

APPOINTMENTS Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Connecticut, August 2020-present Transportation Technology and Society Research Group

PUBLICATIONS Academic (* peer reviewed): Ray, R.S. (manuscript in preparation) “Empowerment Without Autonomy: Iris Marion Young and Multi-Scalar Deliberative Transportation Planning”

Ray, R.S. (manuscript in preparation) “Congestion Pricing and Car Culture: Under what situations does congestion pricing contribute to long-rung mode shift away from cars?”

*Maaoui, M. and Ray, R.S. (accepted with revisions) "Beyond the ‘Grands Chantiers’: Planning the contours of a deliberative territorial project for Paris." Journal of Planning Education and Research

*Ray, R. S. (2019) “The Politics of Prioritizing Transit on City Streets” Transportation Research Record 2673 (3), pp. 733-742

Ray, R. S., Baird-Zars, B., and Sclar, E. (2019). “Analyzing Zoning as an Institution: Methods for Scholarship and Practice” in Zoning: A Guide for 21st Century Planning, Elliott Sclar, Bernadette Baird-Zars, Lauren Ames Fischer, and Valerie Stahl, eds. New York: Routledge pp. 246-263

Ray, R. S. (2018) “The United States: Seeking Transit Justice from Seattle to New York City” in Free Public Transit and Why We Don’t Pay to Ride Elevators, Judith Delheim and Jason Prince, eds. Montreal: Black Rose Books pp. 137-150

*Ray, R. S. (2017) “Open for Business? Effects of Los Angeles Metro Rail Construction on Adjacent Businesses” Journal of Transportation and Land Use 10 (1) pp. 725-742

Ray, R. S., Ong, P.M., and Jiménez, S. (2014). Impacts of the Widening Divide: Los Angeles at the Forefront of the Rent Burden Crisis. UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate

49 Non-Academic: McArthur, J., Smeds, E. and Ray, R.S. “Coronavirus showed the way cities fund public transport is broken – here's how it needs to change” The Conversation UK September 8, 2020

Ray, R. S. and Higashide, S. The Path to Partnership: How Cities and Transit Systems Can Stop Worrying and Join Forces, TransitCenter, New York, NY, May 2018

Ray, R. S. “Congestion Pricing Won’t Solve New York’s Transportation Woes” Gotham Gazette, September 6, 2017

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2019 Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) Study Visit Grant 2018 Alliance Doctoral Mobility Grant 2018 Lee F. Schipper Memorial Scholarship (Honorable Mention) 2017 VREF Study Visit Grant

CONFERENCES 2017-2020 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2014-2016, 2018-2020 Transportation Research Board 2019 Association of European Schools of Planning 2019 The Governance of Metropolitan Transport Systems, VREF and K2 Joint Conference

TEACHING *Instructor of Record 2018 Studio Course: Hong Kong as Palimpsest: Transit-Induced Redevelopment in To Kwa Wan, Columbia University 2017 Planning Techniques, Columbia University 2017 *Transportation Geography, Hunter College 2016 Planning Techniques, Columbia University 2015 *Transportation Geography, Hunter College

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2018 Research Assistant, Professor Anthony Vanky, Columbia University 2017-2018 Program Fellow, TransitCenter, New York, NY 2017 Research Assistant, Professor Nicholas Klein, Columbia University 2015-2017 Researcher, Amalgamated Transit Union and Professor Elliott Sclar, Columbia University 2014-2015 Graduate Researcher, Center for Neighborhood Knowledge, UCLA 2010-2013 Economist, U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA

SERVICE 2019 Conference Rapporteur, “The Governance of Metropolitan Transport Systems” 2017-2019 Bargaining Committee Representative, Graduate Workers of Columbia-UAW 2016-2017 PhD Liaison to Program Council, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation 2016 PhD Session Organizer, Volvo Research and Educational Foundations Meeting Yichang, China 2016 Lectures in Planning Series Organizer, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

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ANDREA RESTREPO-MIETH

Perry World House • University of Pennsylvania [email protected] • https://www.andrearestrepo-mieth.com

EDUCATION PhD Cornell University Ithaca, NY City and Regional Planning 2019 Research and teaching interests: international development planning • environmental planning • water and sanitation • urban politics and governance • metropolitan planning

MPP Lee Kuan Yew School, National University of Singapore Singapore Public Policy 2011

BA State University of New York, New Paltz New Paltz, NY Economics, International Relations 2005

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Postdoctoral Fellow 2020 - Present

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Universidad EAFIT Medellin, Colombia Instructor, research design seminar Fall 2016

Cornell University Ithaca, NY Teaching assistant 2013 – 2015 The global city (spring 2015, 2014), the American city (fall 2014), introduction to quantitative methods for planning and public policy (fall 2013)

PUBLICATIONS (Selected) Restrepo-Mieth, A. (under review). COVID-19: A critical juncture for household water and sanitation services.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. (submitted). Institutional compounding and the continuity of progressive planning.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. (R&R). Elements of Institutionalization: how state and non-state actors attempt to give progressive urban planning practices continuity.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. (2015). Book review: The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy by Mark Purcell. Planning Theory and Practice, 16(3), pp.447-448.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. (2011). Can Dynamic Water Governance in Laos Sustain Momentum? Public-private partnerships and the mobilization of local entrepreneurs for water supply. In:

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Reducing Urban Poverty: a new generation of ideas. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, pp. 26-45.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. & Perez-Jaramillo, J. (forthcoming). Metropolitan Medellin: Somos10 – integrating ten municipalities into one metropolis. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Select manuscripts in development Restrepo-Mieth, A. Institutional design and metropolitan environmental planning: bridging the gap between municipal autonomy and regional environmental needs. Journal target: Environment and Urbanization. Abstract accepted to the ACSP 2020 conference.

Restrepo-Mieth, A. When the sum of sectorial parts is greater than the city as a whole: exploring the causes and consequences of divergent institutionalization. Journal target: Urban Affairs Review. Abstract accepted to the UAA 2020 conference.

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS (Selected) 2017 Provost Diversity Fellowship, Cornell University Engaged Graduate Student Grant, Cornell University Student Travel Award for the ACSP 2017 Conference, ACSP Student Grant for the LASA 2017 Conference, Latin American Studies Association

2016 Travel Grant for Doctoral Student Presenters, Global Planning Education Association Network and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

2015 Einaudi Center International Research Travel Grant, Cornell University Research Working Group Grant, Topic: Space, Place, Resistance and Alternative Modernities in Latin America, Cornell Institute for Comparative Modernities

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Institutional Compounding and the Continuity of Progressive Planning. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 58th Annual Conference; 2018 October 25 – 28, Buffalo (NY), USA.

Elements of Institutionalization: how state and non-state agents attempt to give progressive planning continuity. Paper presented at: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 57th Annual Conference; 2017 October 12 – 15, Denver (CO), USA.

Local planning and local development: community-based organizations working in challenging environments. Paper presented at: Engagement Scholarship Consortium 18th Annual Conference; 2017 September 26-27, Birmingham (AL), USA.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Selected) World Bank Washington, D.C. External consultant 2019 – 2020

Asian Development Bank Phnom Penh, Cambodia Planning of secondary cities in Cambodia (report) 2015

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Afsheen Sadaf Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Florida, USA. (+1)3528711170 ▪ [email protected][email protected] Education ▪ PhD in Urban & Regional Planning ▪ Aug 2016 - Present University of Florida, USA. ▪ Master’s in Urban & Regional Planning ▪ Jan 2007- May 2009 NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan. ▪ Bachelor’s in Architecture ▪ Aug 1998 - April 2005 Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan.

Professional Memberships ▪ Association of Collegiate School of Planning (ACSP) ▪ American Planning Association (APA) ▪ Institute of Architect of Pakistan (IAP) ▪ Karachi Chapter ▪ Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners (PCATP)

Scholarships/ Awards ▪ Marsha Ritzdorf Award for the Best Student Work on Diversity, Social Justice, and the Role of Women in Planning 2020 ▪ Hakim Muhammad Saeed Scholarship 2002, Overseas Pakistani Education Foundation, London ▪ Merit Awards in B. Arch. ▪ UFIC Scholarship Spring 2018, University of Florida.

Certificates ▪ Participation in IAPEX 2016 as Design Mentor for architecture students from various schools. ▪ Merit Certificate for securing 3rd position on B. Arch. Examination 2005.

Specializations ▪ Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion ▪ Healthy Communities and Active Living

Interests ▪ Health & Built Environment ▪ Urban Management ▪ Sustainability and Environment ▪ GIS Software/Programming ▪ Arc GIS, ERDAS, AUTO-CAD, Photoshop, MS Office, SPSS ▪ GIS programming (Google Earth, Python, Java-Script, Mat lab).

Community Work/ Volunteer ▪ Interior Design for the Children Cancer Hospital in Karachi (2013). ▪ Designing and building two schools in Tando Allah Yar, Sindh with zero carbon footprints under the umbrella of Yasmin Lari Foundation (2015). Workshops/Conferences

53 ▪ Presented research paper as primary author at ACSP (2019) ▪ Google Earth Engine API conducted by Nore Gorelick in Google, Atlanta (2018) ▪ Rethinking the Urban in Pakistan by South Asia Institute, U of Texas at Austin (2013) ▪ National Planning Conference 2019 (San Francisco). Experience TEACHING ASSISTANT ▪ Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Florida, USA ▪ January 2019 – present.

Mayor UVS-GFH ▪ Housing & Residence Education, University of Florida, USA ▪ April 2019 – April 2020.

COMMUNITY ASSISTANT ▪ Housing & Residence Education, University of Florida, USA ▪ July 2018 – December 2018. LECTURER ▪ Department of Architecture & Planning, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan ▪ January 2006 - Aug 2016. RESEARCHER (UN-Habiatat) ▪ Department of Architecture & Planning, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan ▪ Jan 2011 – Aug 2016.

CONSULTANT ▪ Department of Architecture & Planning, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan ▪ January 2007 - December 2009 ▪ Rehabilitation of auditorium interior and extension of department classrooms at LEJ campus (NED University).

ARCHITECT ▪ Osmani & Company, Karachi, Pakistan ▪ May 2005 - May 2007

Past Research Projects/ Conference Papers ▪ “The Role of Built Environment, Personal, Religious, Cultural and Socioeconomic Factors in Increasing Overweight and Obesity Rate in Women VS Men: A Case Study of Karachi, Pakistan.” (Completed paper, pending submission to JPER). ▪ “Sustainable Urbanization of Secondary Cities of Pakistan”, UN Joint Program on Environment. Gilgit (GB), Kech (Baluchistan) Landi Kotal (FATA), Larkana (Sind), Mansehra (KP), Muzaffarabad (AJK), Sialkot (Punjab) Mingora in Swat, Malakand were selected. I headed Sialkot and Muzaffarabad city to analyze the environment degradation caused by tanneries in Sialkot and post-disaster planning challenges and issues in Muzzafarabad. January 2011 - December 2011. ▪ “Evaluating the Causes of Extreme Death in Heatwave of June 2015 – A case study analysis of Karachi, Pakistan.” Completed paper, pending submission to JPER. ▪ “Land & Housing Survey in Global Sample of Cities” (for Karachi peri urban areas), an initiative of the New York Stern Urbanization project in collaboration with UN Habitat & Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. January - June 2016.

Ongoing Research Project ▪ “Gendered Parks and Playgrounds – A case study of Karachi, Pakistan through the lens of Religion, Culture, SES, and Planning Practices.”

54 Jennifer A. Shelby, Ph.D. [email protected] 208.703.2575 @JS_artplanner

Primary Specializations: Arts and cultural development, Economic development

EDUCATION

2020 Ph.D., Environmental Studies and Design University of Colorado, Boulder Dissertation: “Re-creating the American West: An examination of the impacts creative district policy in rural Colorado” 2014 Masters, Community and Regional Planning Boise State University, Boise, ID 2012 B.A., Economics, minor in Visual Art Boise State University, Boise, ID

FUNDING AWARDS (selected)

• Outreach and Engagement micro grant, 2019, “Evaluation of Creative Districts”, $1,200 • Research assistantship, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, fall 2017 -CEDaR and OOE, $10,000 • CU Boulder Outreach and Engagement Research grant, Spring 2017, $4,000 • UROP Grant (Brian Muller-PI) for undergraduate research assistants, Summer 2017-Spring 2018, $4,000

PUBLICATIONS

Book chapters Shelby, Jennifer A. 2014. Remaking Grove in “Becoming Basque: ethnic heritage on Boise's Grove Street”. Eds. Bieter, John, Dave Lachiondo, and John M. Ysursa: 186-203. Shelby, Jennifer A. 2013. Market to Market in “Local, simple, fresh: sustainable food in the Boise Valley” Eds. Burke, Larry, and Guy Hand: 47-58 Under peer review Samper, Jota, Shelby, Jennifer, and Dean Behary. 2020. “The paradox of informal settlements revealed in an Atlas of Informality: Findings from mapping growth in the most common yet unmapped forms of urbanization.” Sustainability (Special Issue). [status: abstract accepted for special issue, article under review] Shelby, Jennifer, Lindsay, Georgia, and Claire Derr. 2020. “Embedded Icon: The Aspen Art Museum as a symbol of both local identity and global architecture”. Journal of Urban Design. [status: revise and resubmit] Shelby, Jennifer, Hanson, Jason L., Thomas, Sarah L., Limerick, Patty, and Paul Heffron. 2020. “How to Build a Better Park: The Attributes of Enhancement Value.” Journal of Planning Literature. [status: revise and resubmit]

55 Manuscripts in preparation Shelby, Jennifer and Muller, Brian. 2020. “Evaluation of Creative District Policy in Rural Colorado”. target- Local Economy. [anticipated submission in Fall 2020] Shelby, Jennifer. 2020. “Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Creative Districts across the United States.” target- Journal of Planning Education and Research [anticipated submission in Fall 2020] Shelby, Jennifer. 2021. “The creative turn in rural western communities”. target- Rural Studies. [anticipated submission Spring 2021].

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected)

Shelby, Jennifer. “Re-creating the rural American West: comparing historic and current development of arts and culture in rural Colorado,” paper presentation at the Society for American City and Regional Planning History conference, October 2019. Arlington, VA. Shelby, Jennifer. “Creating Opportunities and Confronting Tradition: An Investigation of Amenity Migration and Creative Industries in Small Towns of the Mountain West” paper presentation at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2018, Buffalo, NY. Shelby, Jennifer. “Creative Rural Placemaking: From Cowboys to Creatives in the Rural American West” paper presentation at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2017, Denver, CO. Lindsay, Georgia, and Jennifer Shelby. “Place Identity and Authenticity: Caught Between Nostalgia and Contemporary Design Paradigms in the American West” paper presentation at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning conference, October 2016, Portland, OR. Shelby, Jennifer. “Planning in the American West” poster presentation at the American Planning Association national conference, April 2014, Atlanta, GA

TEACHING

ENVS 3031: Environmental Psychology (S-2020, Recitation instructor) ENVD 4972: Honors research design (F-2019, Instructor) ENVD 1002: Tools and techniques of env. design (F-2019, Instructor) ENVD 2001: Human Behavior in Design and Planning (F-2018, TA; S-2019, Instructor) ENVD 1104: Intro to Environmental Design Methods (S-2017, S-2018, Su-2018, TA) ENVD 3003: Site Design (S-2016, TA/recitation instructor) ENVD 3114: History and Theory of Landscape Architecture (S-2016, TA) ENVD 3144: History and Theory of Planning (F-2015 and F-2016, TA)

SERVICE

• 2017-2018 Graduate student representative to faculty meetings, liaison between students and faculty, Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder • 2017 Graduate student representative for the hiring committee, Environmental Design at the University of Colorado, Boulder • 2015-2017 Graduate student representative on the Environmental Studies Grad Committee at the University of Colorado, Boulder

56 Seema Singh

Cornell University College of Art, Architecture and Planning E: [email protected] T: +1 (607) 229 3110

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Transport Policy and Planning, Gender-sensitive Planning, Transport Governance International Studies in Planning (South-Asia focus), Urban inequality, Informality

EDUCATION

2020 (Exp.) Cornell University, Ithaca (NY), USA Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning Dissertation: Rethinking Urban Transport from a gendered perspective in India Committee: Michael A. Tomlan (Chair), Mildred Warner, Nicholas Klein

2012 CEPT University, Ahmedabad (Gujarat), India Master in Planning (Infrastructure Planning)

2010 Chandigarh College of Architecture, Punjab University, India Bachelor in Architecture

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS & AWARDS

2019 Young Leader in Sustainable Transport (YLST) Joint program supported by Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCAT) and Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) Part of the Official Delegation to Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP25) Cornell Campus Circulation Transportation Award (1st place), Cornell University NextGen Professors Program 2019-20 (Selected Participant), Cornell University Teaching Fellow 2019-20, Centre for Teaching Innovation, Cornell University

2018 Engaged Graduate Student Research Award (USD 15,000), Office of Engaged Initiatives, Cornell University 2017 Einaudi International Research Travel Grant 2017-18 (USD 2000) Graduate School Sage Fellowship (2016-2020), Cornell University J N Tata Endowment Scholarship for Higher Education of Indians (USD 3500),

2015 Connect Karo Award: Promising Active Transport Social Entrepreneurs, World Resources Institute (WRI), India 2010 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) Scholarship (USD 3000), Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India

2007 Low Cost Shelter Design (1st place) Annual National Design Contest (Winning team), National Association for Students of Architecture (NASA), India

PUBLICATIONS (Selected)

Kumar, M., Singh, S., Ghate, A., Pal, S. & Wilson, S. (2016). “Informal public transport modes in India: A case study of five city regions”. International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS) Research.

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Sharma, D. & Singh, S. (2016). “Instituting environmental sustainability and climate resilience into the governance process: Exploring the potential of new urban development schemes in India”. International Area Studies Review (IASR).

Singh, S. & Akalkotkar, M. (2015).“Promoting Walking and Cycling in Indian Cities: Lessons from Netherlands, Denmark and Germany”. SPANDREL (Journal of School of Planning and Architecture, New Dimensions in Research of Environments for Living). Issue 9 (ISBN 2231-4601)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Selected)

Panels Organized “Gender and Sustainable Transport”. Action Hub Event at United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP25), Madrid, Spain. December 2019. *Moderator & Speaker*

Panelist/Speaker “Theorizing ‘Travel Dependency’ as a factor in mode choice: A framework incorporating gender, transport disadvantage and social exclusion”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. Online November 5–8, 2020. *Upcoming* “What restricts women’s public transport access and use?”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Greenville, SC. October 24–27, 2019 “Planning for Women’s Mobility: Case of Panchkula, India”. 6th International Conference on Women’s Issues in Transportation, Irvine, CA. September 10-13, 2019. “Where are the women in India’s smart city plans?”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY. October 24–28, 2018. “Gendered Mobilities”. Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, WI. October 12-14, 20

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 – Present Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA Promises & Pitfalls of Contemporary Planning (FA 2020) The Global City (SP 2019) Planning for Sustainable Transportation (SP 2018) Introduction to Planning Practice and History (FA 2017, 2018)

2013 – 2014 Visiting Faculty, TERI University, New Delhi, India Sustainable Urban Transport (Graduate level)

2012 – 2016 Research Associate, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India

COMMUNITY/SOCIAL EXPERIENCE

2017- Present Graduate Resident Fellow (GRF), Flora Rose House, West Campus Undergraduate Housing System, Cornell University 2013 - Present Core Team Member, ECOCABS Chandigarh (NGO) (chandigarh.ecocabs.org/)

SERVICE TO PROFESSION Reviewer for Journal of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Member, Sub-Committee on Women’s Issues in Transportation, Transportation Research Board Member, Ph.D. Student Committee, Department of City & Regional Planning, Cornell University Member, Masters Admissions Selection Committee, TERI University, New Delhi, India

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VALERIE E. STAHL Columbia University • 400 Avery Hall • 1172 Amsterdam Avenue • New York, NY 10027 571-267-8700 • [email protected] • www.valeriestahl.com

EDUCATION Columbia University in the City of New York, New York, NY PhD in Urban Planning, May 2021 (expected) | Dissertation: Housing Publics: Mixed-Income Housing Redevelopment and the Future of Public Housing in New York City

Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Paris, FR Master of Urban Affairs, 2012

New York University, New York, NY & Florence, IT B.A., Metropolitan/American Studies & French/Italian (cum laude); 28/60 credits of MPA, 2010

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Community Engagement, Housing Policy, Planning Theory, Urban Inequality, Zoning/Land-Use

PUBLICATIONS Book Sclar, E., B. Baird-Zars L.A. Fischer, V. E. Stahl. Editors, equal editorship. (2020). Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning. New York: Routledge.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Stahl, V.E. “Housing Publics: Using Pragmatism to Understand Mixed-Income Housing Redevelopment in New York City.” Metropolitics, (Invited, in preparation).

Fischer, L. A., V. E. Stahl, & B. Baird-Zars (2018). “Unequal Exceptions: Zoning Relief in New York City, 1998–2017.” Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Book Chapters Stahl, V. E. (2020). “Zones of Resistance: Local Participatory Institutions in Two NYC Neighborhood Rezonings,” in Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning, eds. Sclar, Baird Zars, Fischer, and Stahl. New York: Routledge.

Sclar, E., B. Baird-Zars L.A. Fischer, V. E. Stahl. Equal authorship. (2020). “Zoning Matters: Institutions and Action for the 21st Century,” in Zoning: A Guide for 21st-Century Planning, eds. Sclar, Baird Zars, Fischer, and Stahl. New York: Routledge.

Book Review Stahl, V.E. Book Review of Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership, by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, City and Community (Accepted, in press).

Selected Policy Briefs and Journalistic Publications Burney, D., Rose, F., and Stahl, V. E. (2020). “Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC,” Exhibition Publication, the Center for Architecture.

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Stahl, V. E. (11 Jan. 2017). “Ben Carson is an Insult to HUD,” Slate.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Columbia University, New York, NY Co-Instructor with Dr. Malo Hutson, “Planning Methods,” MS Urban Planning, Fall 2019 Instructor, “Quantitative Methods Summer Primer,” MS Urban Planning, Aug.2016 and Aug. 2017 Teaching Fellow, “History and Theory of Planning,” MS Urban Planning, Fall 2015, Spring 2017

Hunter College, New York, NY Instructor, “Urban Life: Inequality in the City,” BA Urban Policy & Planning, Fall 2017

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Invited Lecture, “Governing Community Engagement in NYC Public Housing,” in Dr. Elizabeth Marcello’s Governing the City master’s level course, Queens College. Online, in October 2020.

Paper, “Tenant Resistance to Mixed-Income Public Housing Redevelopment,” for Housing Movements: Tenant Battles in Raced and Gendered Capitalism Workshop. Online, July 2020.

Paper, “Organizing Community in an NYC Public Housing Redevelopment: A Pragmatic Approach,” UAA Annual Conference. Los Angeles, CA, April 2019.

Roundtable Participant, “Zoning: A Guide for 21st Century Planning,” ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY, October 2018.

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2014-2019, Columbia University GSAPP Full Tuition, Enrollment Fees, and Yearly Stipend 2018, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) PhD Student Travel Grant 2018, Columbia Population Research Center Research Grant (with Lance Freeman) 2017, Columbia University Graduate Student Advisory Council Conference Spring Travel Grant 2014, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Grant (with Institute for Policy Integrity)

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Freelance Research Assistant, New York, NY April 2018-Present (pro bono) Community Voices Heard: helped secure rent stabilization in the town of Ossining, NY in 2018; Ongoing rent studies on Newburgh and Poughkeepsie, NY July 2016-March 2018, w/Lance Freeman: Brooklyn Rezoning Study; DOJ Fair Housing in NYS

The Center for Architecture, New York, NY Oct. 2018- June 2019, Assistant Curator, “Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC”

The Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law, New York, NY July 2014-Sept. 2016, Project Manager, distributional effects of National Flood Insurance Program Aug. 2012-July 2014, Associate for Development, Events, & Operations

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Jan.-June 2012, International & Philanthropic Fellow, Office of Policy Development & Research

60 Nidhi Subramanyam Work address: 321 W. Sibley Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY – 14850, USA Cellphone: +1- 224-249-9793 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION______PhD Candidate, City & Regional Planning, Cornell University, USA Expected June 2021 Dissertation title: Planning the urban futures of a small town: The role of governance and infrastructure Master of Regional Planning, Cornell University, USA 2014 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Mumbai, India 2010

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS______urban governance, planning history & theory, rural-urban transitions, water-sanitation infrastructure planning, climate change adaptation, economic development, GIS, qualitative research methods, survey design and analysis, participatory action research

PUBLICATIONS______Edited volume: (with an editors’ introduction) MacAlister, Charlotte, & Nidhi Subramanyam. Eds. 2018. “Adaptive water management in the face of climate change: Innovative solutions from the global South.” Water International 43(2).

Selected articles, essays, policy briefs, and reports: (* peer-reviewed) (Summary: 5 peer-reviewed articles, 4 reports & policy briefs, 2 working papers, 6 reviews & online essays) * Subramanyam, Nidhi, & Neema Kudva. 2020. “Acquiescence in the face of dispossession in the Mahindra World City Special Economic Zone, Tamil Nadu, India.” Environment & Planning C: Politics and Space (forthcoming). doi: 10.1177/2399654420941514 * Subramanyam, Nidhi. 2020. “A small improvement: Small cities lag in expanding household water coverage across urban India.” Water Policy 22(3): 468-482. * Subramanyam, Nidhi, & Charlotte MacAlister. 2016. “Governance of flooding risks in informal settlements in satellite cities in the Mumbai region.” South Asian Water Studies 5(3): 12–27. Subramanyam, Nidhi. 2018. “Evidence from India.” In National approaches to economic integration for intermediate cities, edited by Etienne Nel, 7-10. Johannesburg: South African Cities Network. Subramanyam, Nidhi. 2014. “Can START-UP NY jumpstart the Upstate economy?” Research & Policy Brief Series, Issue 60. Ithaca NY: CaRDI, Cornell University. Subramanyam, Nidhi, and Lochner Marais. “Making Mangaung Metro: The politics of metropolitan reform in South Africa.” (Under review) Carswell, Grace, Geert De Neve, Nidhi Subramanyam, & S Yuvaraj. “Lockdown and livelihoods in South India: Rethinking patronage at the time of COVID-19.” (Working paper)

Selected conference activities and talks: Panel co-organizer, paper and poster presenter at ACSP (virtual). Received the ACSP Student Travel Award for conference participation. 2020

61 Paper presenter at RC 21 Conference (New Delhi) and ACSP (Greenville) 2019 Invited talks at University of the Free State (South Africa) and Cornell South Asia Program (Ithaca), and paper presenter at ACSP (Buffalo) and UAA (Toronto) 2017-18 Poster presenter at Adaptation Futures (Rotterdam). Received a travel grant from IDRC & the LSE Grantham Research Institute for conference participation. 2016

SELECTED RESEARCH GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS ______Engaged Graduate Student Grant for participatory action research with a community partner (NGO SAVE, Tiruppur, India), Office of Engagement Initiatives at Cornell 2019-21 Portman Family Award, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell 2019 Dissertation Proposal Development Award, Social Science Research Council (SSRC-DPD) 2018 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Center for Teaching Innovation at Cornell 2017-18 Research travel grants from Einaudi Center & Graduate School at Cornell 2017-19 Sage Fellowship, Cornell Graduate School 2016-21 Research fellowship, Climate Change & Water program, International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada 2015 Peter B. Andrews Thesis Prize for best Master’s thesis in CRP, Cornell 2015 Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation Scholarship for undergraduate studies, Mumbai, India 2005-10

TEACHING EXPERIENCE______Teaching Assistant, Dept. of City & Regional Planning, Cornell University 2013-20 I was responsible for leading weekly labs/ discussion sections, creating and grading student assignments and exams, holding office hours, & assisting the instructor for the following courses: • Introduction to GIS for Planners (Master’s core course, Spr 2020 & Fall 2017) • Thursday Research Seminar (co-organizer with Prof. Jeffrey Chusid, Fall 2017) • Introduction to Planning Practice & History (Master’s core course, Fall 2018) • The Global City (Undergraduate core course, Spr 2018) • Elementary Hindi (Language elective, Dept. of Asian Studies, Fall 2013 & Spr 2014)

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE______Research intern and consultant, Climate Change & Water program, IDRC, Canada 2015-17 Planning intern, NoMa Business Improvement District, Washington DC, USA 2014 Research assistant to Prof. Susan Christopherson, Ithaca NY, USA 2014 Intern, Slums and Informal Settlements Group, Transparent Chennai, Chennai, India 2013 Project Architect, DCOOP Architects, Mumbai, India 2010-12

SELECTED SERVICE______Reviewer for Journal of Economic Policy Reform and Water International 2018-20 Newsletter committee member, Global Planning Educators Interest Group (GPEIG) 2019-20 Faculty search committee member, Dept. of City & Regional Planning at Cornell 2020 Voting Member, Cornell Graduate Students Assembly (GPSA), Finance Commission. 2016-17 Volunteer: Asha for Education, Cornell chapter & Center for Urban Pedagogy, NYC 2013-19

62 SEYOUNG SUNG Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University 506 SW Mill St, Suite 3709, Portland, OR, 97201 [email protected] (213) 435-3198

RESEARCH & Community Development & Planning TEACHING + Gentrification, Displacement, and Equitable development in marginalized communities of color and immigrant/refugee communities INTEREST + Racial/Ethnic justice in housing and inclusive community development + Equity participation and just outcomes in planning

EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate in Urban Studies Portland State University + Committee: Lisa Bates (Chair), Marisa Zapata, Matthew Gebhardt + Dissertation: A Multidimensional Approach to Gentrification: A Comparative Study of Asian Immigrant Communities in Transit-Oriented Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

M.S. in Community and Regional Planning, 2014 The University of Texas at Austin

M.S. in Urban Planning and Engineering, 2009 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

B.S. in Urban Planning and Engineering, B.A. in Public Administration, 2007 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

PROFESSIONAL Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University, Sep. 2015 - Current AND Graduate Research Assistant RESEARCH + Guidebook for Equitable Housing Production Strategies in Oregon (TBD), funded by Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) EXPERIENCE + Landlord-Tenant Mediation Pilot Program Evaluation, funded by Portland Housing (SELECTED) Bureau (PHB), PI: Dr. Lisa K. Bates + Student Community Based Learning Projects and Alumni Public Service Motivation, Planner Roles, and Career Satisfaction, funded by Community Engagement Research Academy (CERA), PI: Dr. Marisa Zapata + SW Corridor: Analysis of Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) market with an equity lens, funded by Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS), PI: Dr. Lisa K. Bates + Portland Metro Gentrification and Displacement Typology, Urban Displacement Project + Planning Ahead for Livable Communities along the Powell-Division Bus Rapid Transit (PDBRT): Neighborhood Conditions and Change, funded by National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC), PI: Dr. Lisa K. Bates and Dr. Aaron Golub

Southern California Association of Governments, Los Angeles, CA, Jul. - Nov. 2015 Modeling and Forecasting Department, Land Use and Environmental Planning Division Intern

TEACHING College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University, 2015-19 EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant (SELECTED) + Urban Studies (USP300), Healthy Communities (USP324), Neighborhood Conservation and Change (USP326/526), Inclusive Engagement (USP 350), GIS for Community Development (USP 452), Community Development Field Seminar (USP460), Participatory Planning (USP550), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Planners (USP531)

63 Department of Urban Planning and Engineering, Yonsei University, Korea, 2007-08 Teaching Assistant + Mathematical Modeling (Fall 2007), Fundamentals of Urban Economics (Spring 2007, 2008), Gender and Planning (Spring 2007, Fall 2008)

PUBLICATIONS Sung, S., & Bates, L. (2017). Preserving Housing Choice and Opportunity: A Study of Apartment Building Sales and Rents. Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations. https://doi.org/10.15760/report-02

Bates, L., Golub, A., Macarthur, D., & Sung, S. (2017). Planning Ahead for Livable Communities Along the Powell-Division BRT: Neighborhood Conditions and Change. NITC-RR-912. Portland, OR: Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) https://doi.org/10.15760/trec.179

PAPERS IN Sung, S., & Bates, L. Nothing’s Natural in Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing PROGRESS (NOAH): Equity approach to NOAH sales and displacement risks of vulnerable renters

Sung, S. “Chapter 23: Gentrification” Introduction to Housing, third edition. Routledge.

CONFERENCE “Weaving it together: Bringing commercial and retail in the gentrification and displacement PRESENTATION analysis for marginalized Asian immigrant communities” 59th Annual Conference of SELECTED Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Greenville, South Carolina. Oct. 2019 ( ) “Filling in the Blind Spot: An Analysis of Vulnerability to Gentrification in Low-Income Asian Immigrant Communities” 49th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, California. Apr. 2019

“Sell out to push out: untangling the relationship between multifamily property sales and displacement risks” 57th Annual Conference of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, Colorado. Co-presenter with Lisa K. Bates. Oct. 2017

“Blind Men and Big Data: The Gentrification Typology as a Policy Tool” 47th Annual Conference of Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Co-presenter with Lisa K. Bates. Apr. 2017

AWARDS AND KAUPA Yung Bog Chae (12th Minister of Science and Technology) Endowed HONORS Scholarship, Korean American University Professors Association (KAUPA), 2019 (SELECTED) 2018-19 National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) Scholar, PSU Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC), 2019 Nohad and Dirce Toulan Endowed Scholarship, Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies & Planning, PSU, 2018 2017-18 NITC Scholar, PSU TREC, 2018 The Korean Honor Scholarship, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the USA, 2017 POCIG Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2017 Marie Brown Travel Scholarship, PSU, 2017 Academic Competitive Scholarship, School of Architecture, UT Austin, 2014 Graduate School Fellowship (Diversity), UT Austin, 2012-2013 University Honors, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Fall 2006

SERVICES + Member, Planners of Color of Interest Group (POCIG), ACSP 2016-Current + TSUSP Faculty Search Committee / Student representative, Mar. -Jun. 2019 + PSU TSUSP, Urban Studies Student Group / Archivist, 2015-2016

PROFESSIONAL Programs Statistics (SAS, SPSS), ArcGIS, Microsoft Office, Qualtrics, Geocoding SKILLS Language Korean, English

64 SARA TABATABAIE Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Environmental Studies Program, PhD, Environmental Studies Program- Program in University of Colorado Boulder Environmental Design (2018)

Ryerson University Certificate in Applied Digital Geography and GIS Toronto, Canada School of Urban Planning, McGill MA in Urban Planning and Design University, Montreal, Canada Sharif University of Technology, MS in Transportation Planning Tehran, Iran Sharif University of Technology, BS in Civil Engineering Tehran, Iran

PUBLICATIONS Tabatabaie, S., Litt, J. S., & Carrico, A. (2019). A Study of Perceived Nature, Shade and Trees and Self-Reported Physical Activity in Denver. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(19), 3604. Tabatabaie, S., Litt, J.S. & Crane, L.A. The experience of outdoor physical activity for skin cancer survivors: understanding the importance of the built and natural environments. J Cancer Survivorship (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-020-00889-5 Tabatabaie, S., Litt, J., MacAndrews, C., The Role of Bicycle Master Plans in Advancing Bicycle- Friendly Places in Urban Centers, Manuscript under review. Tabatabaie, S., Muller, B., Carrico, A. Litt, J., Trees, Aesthetics and People’s Choices of Physical Activity: A Case Study of Denver’s Residential Streets, Manuscript under preparation. McAndrews, C., Tabatabaie, S., & Litt, J. S. (2018). Motivations and strategies for bicycle planning in rural, suburban, and low-density communities: The need for new best practices. Journal of the American Planning Association, 84(2), 99-111. Nassiri, H., Tabatabaie, S., & Sahebi, S. (2017). Delay-based Passenger Car Equivalent at Signalized Intersections in Iran. PROMET-Traffic&Transportation, 29(2), 135-142.

TEACHING Program in Environmental Design, University of Colorado Boulder Lecturer (Spring 2016 – Now) ENVD 1130 – Sophomore Landscape Architecture Studio ENVD 1040- Freshman Urban Planning Studio ENVD 1030- Freshman Landscape Architecture Studio ENVD 1012- The Application of Technology in Environmental Design 2 ENVD 1020- Freshman Architecture Studio ENVD 1002- The Application of Technology in Environmental Design 1

65 ENVD 2130- Environmental Design Studio ENVD 3100- Geographic Information System (Arc GIS) ENVD 3100- Urban Planning Studio ENVD 3300- Green Infrastructure Planning and Design Seminar ENVD 3300-400- Praxis Studio: Green Infrastructure, Westwood Neighborhood

SELECTED RESEARCH Emerald Ash Borer Survey to understand people’s baseline knowledge about trees and EAB in Boulder (2018) Clearing House Website for Manufactured Community Residents (2019) Visual Landscape Assessment to evaluate people’s perception of the residential street environment for physical activity (2017-2018) Physical Activity Behaviors among Skin Cancer Survivors in Denver, Colorado (2018) The Role of Bicycle Master Plans in Advancing Built Environment Changes, Colorado (2015) Application of Shade Audit Methods to Neighborhoods in Denver, CO. (2015) Health survey to evaluate the impacts of Re:Vision’s food sustainability program on the health and socioeconomic life of Southwest Denver participants (2013) City of Boulder/ University of Colorado Sustainability Indicators Project (2012) PRACTICE

The Community Engagement Design and Research Center (CEDaR), Project Manager/ Research Associate (Jan 2018- Now), Boulder, Colorado Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Principal Investigator (Summer 2015) Colorado School of Public Health, Research Assistant (May 2014 Denver, CO – May 2016), Denver, CO Bogdan Newman Caranci Inc. (BNC) Architects, Urban Designer (2007-2010), Toronto, Canada Sharif Institute for Transportation Studies and Research (SITSR), Transportation Planner (2002-2005), Tehran, Iran OTHER SKILLS Graphic Design Community Outreach/ Community Engagement GIS Survey Design and Research Design Data Analysis Interviews and Focus Groups Qualitative Analysis Policy Analysis Survey Design Organizing Conferences and Events Course Management

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Pratiti Tagore 801-232-7872 [email protected] Education PhD in City & Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA. Aug 2014 – Dec 2020. Dissertation Title “Effect of Neighborhood Structure and Cues on Objective & Perceived Safety. A Study in Salt Lake City, USA” Masters of Urban Planning. School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India. 2012. Bachelors of Architecture. Indian Institute of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Shibpur, India. 2010.

Academic Appointments Graduate Research Assistant, Department of City & Metropolitan Planning 2019 to current Graduate Research Assistant, CEPD (Center for Ecological Planning and Design) 2017 to 2018 Graduate Research Assistant, iUTAH (interdisciplinary NSF-funded water project) 2015 to 2017 Graduate Fellow, Global Change & Sustainability Center (U. of Utah) 2014 to 2015

Teaching Appointments TA, Field Methods in Urban Ecology 2020 TA, Due Diligence; Sustainability Planning; Economy of Cities. 2019 TA, Urban Design Studio 2019 Guest Lecturer & Lab Instructor in ArcGIS, Site Planning 2019 Instructor, Field Research Methods in Urban Ecology (Undergraduate CMP & ARCH) 2018 Co-Instructor, Research Methods for Urban Ecology (Undergraduate CMP & ARCH) 2017 Guest Lecturer, Economics 2017 Guest Lecturer, STEM Ambassador Program (U. of Utah, Prison Outreach) 2016 - 2019

Other Academic & Institutional Experience Played a key role developing documents for Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) review for the planning department at the U. of Utah, and for U. of Utah Graduate Council 2019 - Program Review. Both projects were under the guidance of Dr. Harwood, Chair of the 2020 department. Conference Organizer for International Seminar On Urban Form (ISUF). Was responsible for negotiating with conference partners, compiling abstracts for review, disseminating 2020 abstracts to reviewers, reviewing abstracts. played a key role in coordinating and training online hosts when the conference moved from in-person to online. Research Grant Writing Experience: National Institute of Transportation and 2016 - Communities (NITC); Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) at the University 2018 of Utah (Total 5 times, out of which 1 was funded). Creating IRB documents and applying for IRB 2017

Publications: Book chapter Choi, D. A., Tagore, P., Siddiq, F., Park, K., & Ewing, R. (2020). 7 Descriptive Statistics and Visualizing Data. Basic Quantitative Research Methods for Urban Planners. SAGE publication.

Peer-review article Sarkar, P.K. and Tagore, P., “An Approach to the Development of Sustainable Urban Transport System in Context of Kolkata", Journal of Current Science, Vol 100, No. 9, 2011.

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Manuscript under review Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J. “The roles of civic engagement versus political leanings in resource conservation behavior?” (1st round of reviews)

Manuscripts under preparation Tagore, P., Hinners, S.J. & Scheer, B.C.“Safe, Or Not Safe, that is the question: Can street connectivity truly influence burglary in residential neighborhoods?” Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J. “Unpacking Perceptions of Crime & Traffic Safety in Residential Neighborhoods: A study in Salt Lake City, Utah” Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J. “Unpacking the Relationship between Private Residential Landscape & Perceived Safety: A study in Salt Lake City, Utah”

Grants Received Travel Grants awarded by International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF), Association of Collegiate School of Planning (ACSP), Global Change and Sustainability 2017 - Center (GCSC), Department of City & Metropolitan Planning, Dean’s Fund, & Point B 2020 (Student transportation group) Received Research Grant by Global Change and Sustainability Center (GCSC) at University of Utah to conduct research on project “Decoding the urban neighborhood: 2017 Influences of social dynamics, built environment and natural environment on human perceptions and safety”

Awards and Honors Exceptional Teaching Assistant for TA-ship in “Economy in Cities” by the Department 2019 of City & Metropolitan Planning Felicitated for outreach work with prisoners by India Cultural Center of Utah at Salt 2017 Lake City Public Library Best Poster for poster entitled “Drivers of outdoor water conservation in Utah” at 2017 Intermountain Sustainability Summit

Conference Presentations Tagore, P., & Scheer, B.C., “Influence of Neighborhood Urban Tissue on Perceived 2020 Safety” ISUF Conference at Salt Lake City Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J., “Does urban private landscape affect perceived safety of 2019 neighborhood residents?” ACSP conference at Greenville, SC Tagore, P., Scheer, B.C., & Hinners, S.J., “The Relationship between Crime and 2019 Connectivity in neighborhoods” ISUF conference at Cyprus, Europe Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J., “Do perceptions of crime and traffic safety align with 2018 recorded data?” ACSP Conference at Buffalo, NY Tagore, P., & Hinners, S.J., “Drivers of outdoor water conservation in Utah” at ACSP conference at Denver, Colorado, & At 8th Intermountain Sustainability Summit, Weber 2017 State University Tagore, P. “How is Utah Regional Transportation Plan performing in comparison to 2015 other RTPs ?” at Utah APA chapter

Skills Qualitative data synthesis and thematic analysis using NVivo Quantitative data synthesis and analysis using ArcGIS, SPSS, and R-Studio Mapping & analysis using ArcGIS and QGIS

68 Hannah M. Teicher Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, University of Victoria [email protected] | 250-634-0670

Research Interests Climate adaptation + mitigation, urban governance, built environment, environmental politics

Education PhD in Urban and Regional Planning. MIT, Cambridge, MA. 2019 Dissertation: Climate Allies: how urban/military collaborations shape adaptation

Master of Architecture. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. 2006

B.A. Sociology and Anthropology. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. 1998

Selected Publications Teicher, H. (under review) How organized credibility enables climate action: the U.S. climate security community as a credibility machine. Submitted to Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning.

Teicher, H. (2018) Practices and pitfalls of competitive resilience: urban adaptation as real estate firms turn climate risk to competitive advantage. Urban Climate, 25, 9-21.

Teicher, H. & Finkelstein, A. (2018) Conscripting Climate: prospects for defense and urban adaptation. Projections, Volume 13, editorial.

Anguelovski, Shi, Chu, Gallagher, Goh, Lamb, Reeve, and Teicher. (2016). Equity impacts of urban land use planning for climate adaptation: Critical Perspectives from the Global North and South. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 36:3, 1–16.

Maia, S. C., Teicher, H., & Meyboom, A. (2015). Infrastructure as social catalyst: Electric vehicle station planning and deployment. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 100, 53-65.

Selected Leadership and Service Chair of Rebranding Retreat Work Group + Agenda Setter, Climigration Network, 2018-present. Working Group Member, American Society of Adaptation Professionals, Policy Recommendations to House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, 2019. Co-editor, Projections. Volume 13, MIT DUSP scholarly journal. 2016-2017. Adviser, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Climate Change Study. 2017-2018. Co-organizer, MIT DUSP Symposium: Conscripting Climate. 2017.

Selected Awards Outstanding PhD Dissertation, MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning 2019 MIT Martin Family Fellowship for Sustainability 2017 MIT Presidential Fellowship 2014 Vancouver Urban Design Award for Sustainable Design, with Shape Architecture 2014

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Selected Professional Experience Researcher in Residence, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions. 2019-present. Acting Associate Director, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions. March-July 2020. Researcher, Transportation Infrastructure and Public Space Lab. UBC. 2010-2014. Graduate Architect, Shape Architecture. Vancouver, BC. 2008-2012.

Teaching Experience Co-instructor, MIT § Big Plans and Mega-Urban Landscapes (undergraduate), Spring 2017

Teaching Assistant, MIT § Thesis Prep (graduate), Spring 2019 § Gateway: Planning Action (graduate), Fall 2016 § City Design and Development Thesis Prep (graduate), Fall 2015

Instructor, Emily Carr University of Art and Design § Ecological Perspectives: Design (undergraduate), Spring 2014 § Design Futures (undergraduate), Spring 2014 § Design Culture 2 (undergraduate), Fall 2013 § Studies in Humanities: Design (undergraduate), Fall 2013

Instructor, University of British Columbia § Architectural Seminar – Reimagining Zoning (graduate), Fall 2010

Selected Presentations Invited Oak Bay Climate Action: recommendations to the Community Climate Action Working Group. Oak Bay, BC. January 2020. Climate solutions: partnering for climate action in the built environment. BC Hydro Community Energy Manager Program webinar, November 2019. Recognizing Interdependence: how urban collaborations enhance adaptation. Pacific Climate Seminar Series, University of Victoria, October 2019.

Academic Conferences The local influence of a global city: a case study of embodied emissions for urban climate action. ACSP Annual Conference, Virtual, 2020. Creative resilience: combining urban and military adaptation capacity in Norfolk, VA. ACSP Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY, 2018. Reconstructing Urban Natures? Building Engagements between Green Urbanism, the Resilient City, and Urban Political Ecology. With Damian White. AAG Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2017. Competitive Resilience: Implications of Commercial Real Estate Leaders as Agents in the Adaptive City. ACSP Annual Conference, Houston, TX, 2015.

70 Salila Vanka Assistant Professor, RVCA Bangalore [email protected] | + 91 9632098971 EDUCATION Ph.D. (2014) | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA (Urban & Regional Planning)

M.S. (2002) | University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA (Community & Regional Planning) P.G.Dip. (1996) | Centre for Environment & Planning Technology, Ahmedabad, India (URP)

B.Arch. (1994) | Visveswaraya Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur, India (Architecture)

RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban spatial politics in the global south; participatory governance, urban design, appropriate technology in the built environment, sustainable food systems PUBLICATIONS Book Chapter o Vanka, Salila (2020). “Locating Participatory Planning in Bangalore on Arnstein’s Ladder” in Lauria, Mickey & Carissa Shively Slotterback (eds.), 2020, Learning from Arnstein’s Ladder: From Citizen Participation to Public Engagement Peer-Reviewed Journal Article o Vanka, S, S. Handy, and K. Kockelman (2005). “State-Local Coordination in Managing Land Use and Transportation along State Highways,” Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Vol.181, No.1, pp.10-18 Book Reviews o Vanka, Salila (2020). Book Review: The Routledge handbook of housing policy and planning, Housing and Society, 47:2, 159-161, DOI: 10.1080/08882746.2020.1756039 o Vanka, Salila (2016). Book Review: Urban Acupuncture: Celebrating Pinpricks of Change That Enrich City Life. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 36(4), 500–502. RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS o Vanka, S. 2019. “Millet trails, from market-town to city-region: Exploring Sustainable Food Narratives in Bangalore” at Urban ARC 2019 | City and the Region - IIHS Annual Research Conference, Bangalore (10-12 January 2019) o Vanka, S, 2018. “Locating the Right to the City in Urban Design Theory & Practice: A case of the public sidewalk in Bangalore” at The Conference on Research in Art, Design and Culture | In Theory / In Practice - Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore (20-22 December 2018) o Vanka, S. 2018. “Appropriate Technology for People-centric Cities: Lessons from the works of Patrick Geddes and Laurie Baker in India" at Urban ARC 2018 | City and Technology - IIHS Annual Research Conference, Bangalore (11-13 January 2018) o Vanka, S, 2017. “Public Space and Public Life in Bangalore: Notes on an Indian City in Transition" at Urban ARC 2017 | The City in Transition - IIHS Annual Research Conference, Bangalore (18-20 January 2017)

71 TEACHING EXPERIENCE o Assistant Professor, RV College of Architecture (RVCA), Bangalore (June 2015 - Present)  Architecture / Urban Design Studios: B.Arch. Architectural Design & M.Arch. Thesis  B.Arch. Theory: Sociology & Building Economics, Urban Planning, Urban Design Theory, Culture & Built Environment (Elective), Qualitative Research Methods (Elective)  M.Arch. Theory: Social Theory & Urban Design, Politics of Development, Thesis Seminar o Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Fall & Winter 2007) o Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin (2001 & 2002) o Visiting Lecturer, K R V Institute of Architecture & Environmental Studies, Mumbai (1997) RECENT ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENTS o Panel Moderator at the Future Cities Conference (12-14 February 2020) and the 56 Urban Unraveling and Utopia Symposium 2019 (27 July 2019) organized by The Centre for Conscious Design in Bangalore o Gave keynote presentation titled “Growing Cities, Shrinking Commons | Finding Spatial Justice in Indian Cities” as invited speaker at the 6th Foundation Day Celebrations of the Institute of Architecture & Planning, Nirma University, Ahmedabad India (19 August 2019) o Lead Coordinator of 5-day Faculty Development Program titled “People-centric Built Environments” for the Indian Council of Architecture’s Training & Research Centre at RVCA Bangalore (25-29 March 2019) o Lead Coordinator of national conference titled “Smart Communities, Livable Cities: Perspectives of Smart Urbanism in India” at RVCA, Bangalore (28-29 September 2018) o Lead Coordinator of seminar titled “Text / Context: Exploring intersections between technology and society in Seven Cities of Karnataka” at RVCA, Bangalore (11 April 2018) o Lead Coordinator of seminar titled “Smart Bangalore : IT City to Informed City?” at RVCA, Bangalore (9 September 2017) o Panel member in the Institute of Urban Designers of India’s “7th National Urban Design Thesis Seminar” at Ansal University, Gurgaon (2-3 November 2018) o Member of Dissertation Advisory Committees of doctoral students since 2019 ONGOING RESEARCH AND WRITING PROJECTS o Vanka, Salila. 2020. “Tales of a City: Storytelling for Spatial Justice in Bangalore”. Abstract accepted and paper due for submission on 7 December 2020 to Special Issue for Planning Practice and Research (“Spatial Justice in Urban Studies and Planning Education”) o Vanka, Salila. 2020. “Sensing and shaping the “public” in public art: Street aesthetics in Bangalore”. Accepted for presentation at RC21 Antwerp 2020 – Sensing and Shaping the City (Conference postponed from August 2020 to August 2021) REFERENCES Gavin Shatkin, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs and The School of Architecture, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115. 734-995-1397 | [email protected] Scott Campbell, Associate Professor, TCAUP, University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109-2069. 734-763-2077 | [email protected] Susan Handy, Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA 95616. 530-752-5878 | [email protected]

72 SIERRA C WOODRUFF, PhD [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. Curriculum for the Environment and Ecology, 2017 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Dissertation: Local Climate Change Adaptation Planning in the United States

B.A. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Minor Environmental Studies, 2011 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Thesis: Connections in a Fragmented Landscape: Azuero Spider Monkey Corridors in Panama

RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, U.S. Department of State, Office of Global Change (pending security clearance) • Review and synthesize scientific findings to support international climate change diplomacy.

Texas A&M University, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Assistant Professor (2017-2020), Assistant Research Professor (present-security clearance) • Lead and manage over $2 million in funded research projects. • Fellow in multiple interdisciplinary, research institutes including Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center and Institute for Science, Technology, and Policy. • Publish research findings in high impact journals including Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER) and Journal of American Planning Association (JAPA). • Taught courses on research design, methods, urban planning, and climate change. • Mentor masters and PhD students on independent research projects. • Departmental service through curriculum development, search committees, etc. • Professional service through journal reviews and leadership in professional organizations. Developed ASAP mentorship program for emerging adaptation professionals. Organized inaugural Texas Resilience conference. ACSP Climate Change Taskforce member.

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index (ND-GAIN), Postdoctoral Research Associate (2017) • Conducted independent research on climate change planning across governmental scales. • Contributed to the Urban Adaptation Assessment, a tool to help cities identify climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation opportunities.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dissertation, Local Climate Change Adaptation Planning in the United States (2011-2017) • Published in Nature Climate Change, highest impact journal in my field. • Received Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award and Impact Award.

US Department of Homeland Security, Office of University Programs, Graduate Student Climate Preparedness Intern (2014) • Worked at the National Security Council (NSC) within the White House.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Research Assistant (2012 – 2014) • Worked with the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management to develop a handbook on integrating climate change adaptation into existing planning efforts. • Contributed to multiple projects related to environmental planning.

GRANTS & FUNDING Approximately $2.5 Million in external funding, six successful grant applications, including: • PI. "Evaluating the potential for urban resilience planning to mitigate long-term flood risks." 2018-2020. NSF Humans, Disasters, and the Built Environment. Co-PIs: Sara Meerow, ASU; Bryce Hannibal, TAMU. $368,000 • Co-PI. "Anatomy of Coupled Human-Infrastructure Systems Resilience to Urban Flooding: Integrated Assessment of Social, Institutional, and Physical Networks." 2018-2022. NSF CRISP 2.0. PI: Ali Mostafavi. Co-PIs: Philip Berke, Bjorn Birgisson, Arnold Vedlitz. $2,000,000 • Co-PI. “Green Infrastructure Plans for Flood and Stormwater Hazards Reduction in the Texas Coastal Region.” 2018-2020. Texas Sea Grant. PI: Van Zandt, Shannon. Texas A&M. Co-PIs: Galen Newman. $113,699 • PI. “101 Cities’ Resilient Policies and Program.” 2018-2020. Texas A&M University T3. Co- PIs: Kent Portney, Ann Bowman, Bryce Hannibal, Garett Sansom. $30,000

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Articles (Total 17), sample publications: • Meerow, Sara and Sierra C. Woodruff. 2020. Seven Principles of Strong Climate Change Planning. Journal of American Planning Association 8(1): 39-46. • Woodruff, Sierra C., Sara Meerow, Melissa Stults, Chandler Wilkins. 2018. Adaptation to Resilience Planning: Alternative pathways to prepare for climate change. Journal of Planning Education and Research. • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Melissa Stults. 2016. Numerous Strategies but Limited Implementation Guidance in U.S. Local Adaptation Plans. Nature Climate Change 6(8): 796- 802. • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Todd K. BenDor. 2016. Ecosystem services in urban planning: comparative paradigms and guidelines for high quality plans. Landscape and Urban Planning 152: 90-100.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Sample courses: • Research Fundamentals, PhD, Texas A&M University, Fall 2017 & 2019 • Environmental Planning, Masters, Texas A&M University, Fall 2019 • Planning Methods and Techniques, Masters, Texas A&M University, Spring 2018, 2019, 2020 • Planning for Climate Change, PhD and Masters, Texas A&M University, Spring 2018, 2020 • Capstone Course: Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for the Eno-Haw Multijurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, Undergraduate, University of North Carolina, Spring 2016

74 Yang 925 Bascom Mall, Rm B13 | Madison, WI, 53706 | [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison Urban and Regional Planning, expected 2021 Dissertation: Linking transportation planning and health: behavior, built environment, and policy Fields: transportation, GIS/quantitative methods in social science M.R.P., Cornell University City and Regional Planning, 2017 M.Res. (Distinction), University College London Inter-disciplinary Urban Design, 2014 B.E. (Honors), Huazhong University of Science and Technology Urban Planning and Design, 2013

RESEARCH INTERESTS Equity and inclusion in transportation policies and planning The public health nexus with sustainable transportation and built environment

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION Yang, Y., & McAndrews, C. (2020). Statewide Analysis of Individuals’ Exposure to Business Establishments and Active Travel Behavior. Transportation Research Record, 2674(4), 101–113.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED/IN PREPARATION Yang, Y., & McAndrews, C. (under review). Social Network Analysis of Public Health Knowledge Domains in the Transportation Research Board. For Transportation Research Record. Yang. Y., & McAndrews, C. (in preparation). Gender Gaps in Ride-Hail Use in the U.S. Metropolitan Areas. For Journal of Planning Education and Research. McAndrews, C., Schneider, R., & Yang, Y. (in preparation). Gender and Complete Streets: A Scoping Review. For Transport Reviews.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Co-instructor (department core course) URPL 721: Methods of Planning Analysis (Fall 2020) Lab instructor (geography department) GEOG 377: Introduction to GIS (Spring 2020) Teaching assistant (design and landscape architecture) LA 250: Survey of Landscape Architecture (Fall 2018) LA 562: Open Space Design Studio (Spring 2019) Invited talk Planning: Introduction, History, and Applications. UW-Madison School of Engineering Summer

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICES Peer reviewer American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2020 Transportation Research Board, 2020 Graduate assistant State Smart Transportation Initiative, Fall 2019 Business development analyst University of Wisconsin-Extension, 2018-2019 Vice president Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) student chapter, UW-Madison, 2019- GIS analyst Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, UW-Madison, 2017-2018 Secretary International Planning Student Organization (IPSO), Cornell University, 2015-2016 Urban planner Hubei United Investment Group Co. Ltd (UIG), 2014-2015

FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS (SELECTED) UW-Madison Two-Year Graduate School Fellowship, 2017-2018, 2020-2021 Loula D. Lasker Scholarship, 2019 Cornell University’s Internationalization Funds Latin American Studies Program Conference Grant, 2017 American Association of Geographers China Geography Specialty Group Best Paper Award, 2016 Mellon Foundation Mellon Fellowships in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities, 2016

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) ACSP 2020, Can farmers’ markets affect food accessibility in Wisconsin? TRB 2020, The impact of individual’s exposure to business establishments on active travel behavior: a statewide analysis UAA 2017, A spatial simulation of informal settlements relocation in real world situation: visualizing and exploring migration patterns in the Brazilian Amazon AAG 2017, Human activities and biodiversity: a study of spatial interactions between human settlements and species richness in the Brazilian Amazon ISUF 2016, Typologies and characteristics of spatial informality in Chinese megacities: a case study of Wuhan AAG 2016, Understanding informal spaces in a Chinese mega city AAG 2016 (session chair), Chinese megacities and sustainable development

76 Jinhee Yun 1717 Euclid Ave. UR344J, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 ● [email protected] ● 440.822.8669 EDUCATION 2021 (expected) Ph.D., Urban Studies and Public Affairs Cleveland State University 2014 Master of Urban Planning and Real Estate Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 2011 Bachelor of Economics (Major in Urban and Regional Planning) Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

Area of Specialization: Housing and Community Development, Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion RESEARCH Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Forthcoming Hatch, M. E., & Yun, J. Losing Your Home is Bad for Your Health: Short- and Medium-term Health Effects of Eviction on Young Adults. Housing Policy Debate.

2014 Yun, J., Ma, K., & Kwon, O. Changing Spatial Distribution of Chinese Population in Seoul: A Comparison between Korean-Chinese and Non-Korean Chinese. The Korean Regional Development Association, 26(2), 39-54.

In preparation Yun, J. Neighborhood Effects of Social Capital on Children and Their Meaning for Adulthood Success. Book Chapter 2019 Clouse, C., Yun J., & Piazza, M. The Economics of Legacy Cities, in Legacy Cities: Continuity and Change amid Decline and Revival, Tighe, J.R. & Ryberg-Webster, S. (Eds.). Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. Professional Publications and Reports 2020 Lendel, I., Yun, J., & Whiteman, C. The NASA Glenn Research Center: An Economic Impact Study Fiscal Year 2019.

2019 Lendel, I., Piazza, M., Denko, I., Yun, J., & Owusu-Agyemang, S. Northeast Ohio Front Runners: Groups of Regional Industry Drivers (GRIDs).

2018-2019 Lendel, I., & Yun, J. The NASA Glenn Research Center: An Economic Impact Study Fiscal Year 2018 and 2017.

2018 Lendel, I., Clouse, C., Piazza, M., ... & Yun, J. Inside the Margins: A Cleveland Literature Industry Study.

2017 Lendel, I., Clouse, C., Piazza, M., ... & Yun, J. Staging Cleveland: A Theater Industry Study.

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SELECTED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 2020 Hatch, M. E. & Yun, J. Losing Your Home is Bad for Your Health: Short- and Medium-term Health Effects of Eviction on Young Adults. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference.

2019 Piazza, M. & Yun, J. Pumping Life into the Heartland: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and the Lagging Industrial Heartland. The North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

2019 Yun, J. Neighborhood Effects of Social Capital on Children and Its Meaning for Adulthood Success. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Greenville, SC and The Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Conference, Los Angeles, CA 2018 Yun, J. Neighborhood Effects of Social Capital: A Reconceptualization of Putnam and Bourdieu’s Descriptions of Social Capital. The Public Administration Theory Network (PATNet) Research Conference, Cleveland, OH and The Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of record, Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 UST404/504 Urban Data Analysis/Fundamental of Applied Reasoning Guest Lecturer, Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2016 and Fall 2015 UST206 Megacities of Asia

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020-Present Research Assistant, Cleveland State University, Faculty Innovative Research and Engagement (FIRE) Initiative Project, Cleveland, OH 2014-Present Graduate Research Assistant, Cleveland State University, The Center for Economic Development, Cleveland, OH

SELECETED AWARDS, GRANTS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-Present Cleveland State University, Graduate Assistantship 2018-2020 Cleveland State University, Doctoral Student Travel Funding (Multiple Years) 2019 The Center for Population Health and Aging (CPHA) at Duke University & Carolina Population Center (CPC), Add Health Parent Study (AHPS) Workshop Travel Scholarship ($700) 2018-2019 Cleveland State University, Graduate Student Research Award ($4,000) 2018-2019 Cleveland State University, Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in Research in Law, Education, Social Science and Humanities 2011 Korea Planning Association, Excellent Thesis Award

78 DEIDRE M. ZOLL The University of Texas at Austin 310 Inner Campus Drive Austin, TX 78712 [email protected] EDUCATION

(Exp. 2021) Ph.D. Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Austin Dissertation Title: Urban Climate Adaptation: Space, race, and equity 2008 M.A. Global Environmental Policy, American University 2003 B.A. Environmental Policy and Planning, Alaska Pacific University

AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING

Urban climate adaptation; Environmental racism; Environmental planning; Mixed methods

PUBLICATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES In review Lieberknecht, Katherine, Deidre Zoll, Junfeng Jiao, and Kate Castles. “Hurricane Harvey: Equal opportunity storm or disparate disaster?” Local Environment. In review Zoll, Deidre. “Climate adaptation as a racial project in Austin, Texas.”

BOOK CHAPTERS 2021 Zoll, Deidre. “We can’t address what we don’t acknowledge: Confronting racism in adaptation plans.” In Brian Petersen & Hélène B. Ducros (Eds.), Justice in climate action planning. Springer Nature. OTHER PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) 2019 Mueller, Elizabeth, Jacob Wegmann, Heather Way, and Deidre Zoll. “Place matters: The role of Public Housing Authorities in expanding inclusion in the United States.” NAHRO, Washington, DC. 2017 Young, Robert and Deidre Zoll. “CityLab Pflugerville report.” Center for Sustainable Development, University of Texas, Austin, TX. 2011 Zoll, Deidre. “Market-based case studies.” World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC.

RESEARCH GRANTS

2019 “Urban planning for an uncertain future: Climate change, equity, infrastructure, and health.” Paterson, Robert (PI). Planet Texas 2050, UT Austin. ($30,000).

PRESENTATIONS

CONFERENCES 2020 Zoll, Deidre. “Reading the silences: How urban climate adaption plans address income and racial inequalities.” ACSP.

79 2020 Zoll, Deidre. “Urban planning for an uncertain future.” Equity, Health and the Built Environment. 2019 Lieberknecht, Katherine, Deidre Zoll (presenter), Junfeng Jiao, and Kate Castles. “Hurricane Harvey: Equal opportunity storm or disparate disaster?” UAA. 2018 Zoll, Deidre. “Climate adaptation and social vulnerability in Austin, Texas.” ACSP. CAMPUS TALKS 2019 Zoll, Deidre. “Environmental equity.” Planet Texas 2050 Roundtable. CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED 2014 “Women in Ecological Economics.” Gund Institute and USSEE workshop. 2013 “Just sustainability.” USSEE conference tract. 2013 “Women in Ecological Economics.” USSEE conference session.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2019-2020 Research Assistant, Texas Appleseed, UT Austin 2019 Research Assistant, Planet Texas 2050, UT Austin 2019 Research Consultant, NAHRO 2018 Research Assistant, Community and Regional Planning, UT Austin 2017 Research Assistant, CityLab, UT Austin

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

TEACHING ASSISTANT 2019 Qualitative and Participatory Methods. UT Austin (Graduate) 2017/2019 Public Economics and Finance. UT Austin (Graduate) 2017 Principals of Physical Planning. UT Austin (Undergraduate) 2008 Practical Environmentalism. American University (Undergraduate) 2007 Global Environmental Policy. American University (Graduate)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-2016 Research Specialist, Gund Institute, University of Vermont 2008-2012 Program Officer, Global Forest & Trade Network, World Wildlife Fund 2006-2015 Grant Management Assistant (part-time), Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition 2004-2006 Admissions Counselor, Alaska Pacific University

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIP & SELECTED HONORS

2018-2021 Continuing Fellowship Graduate School, UT Austin 2018 Travel Support Geospatial Data Analysis Short Course, SESYNC 2016-2020 Recruitment Fellowship, Graduate School, UT Austin 2014 Ida Russin Support Person of the Year, University of Vermont 2010/2011 On the Spot Award for Outstanding Contributions, World Wildlife Fund 2005 Employee of the Year, Alaska Pacific University 2002 Student Worker of the Year, Alaska Pacific University 2001 Environmental Policy Student of the Year, Alaska Pacific University

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