2015
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 2015
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 2014 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 newest members of our profession. If we can be of any help, please do not hesitate to call on either of us.
Sincerely
!Dr. J. Rosie Tighe Dr. K. Meghan Wieters Editor, 2014 Resume Book President, FWIG! [email protected] Faculty Women’s Interest Group [email protected] [email protected]
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)
! ! CANDIDATES BY INTEREST AREAS
Arts & Cultural Development
FOSTER SHANNON ZAMBONELLI
Dispute Resolution, Mediation, & Participatory Planning
FOSS PINEL SAMANTA ULIBARRI WAN
Economic Development & Labor Force Analysis
ASHLEY CHRISTENSEN DEL CAMPO KINAHAN LEDESMA NELSON
Environmental Management, Planning, & Protection; Energy Planning
CAI DEVADIGA FOSS GOCMEN HABEEB HEBER DUNNING HOLLSTEIN LAMBETH NAMIN NG OBERG PIKE POLLANS POTTS ROSEN SAMANTA TIMM ULIBARRI WINSLOW WOODRUFF Food Security, Access, & Systems
CHRISTENSEN DAY FARNSWORTH TAYLOR
GIS & Quantitative Methods
CAMPBELL, K. CHEN CUI GOCMEN GOLDMAN HAMRE HEBER DUNNING KINAHAN LIN MAWHORTER MICKLOW WOODBURN YOON
Healthy Communities & Active Living
HU KOHON LIN MOHEBBI SAMI TAYLOR TIMM WALSH YOON
Historic Preservation
CHEONG GORSKA LI, N.
Housing & Community Development
ASHLEY AY BIERBAUM BLANTON CRUZ-PORTER CUI FENG FONG FOSTER FRESCOLN GOLDMAN GORSKA GRAHAM HEIM-LAFROMBOIS KIM, B. KIM, C. LEE LI, F. MAWHORTER NELSON RIVERA ROCCO ROSEN SHANNON VANIK WAN International & Comparative Development & Planning
AY BROADDUS CAI CAMPBELL, M. CHEONG DEL CAMPO FRIENDLY HU IRAZÁBAL OBERG PINEL SAMI TUCKER WENDEL XIAO
Land Use Planning; Urban & Neighborhood Design
BARBOUR COMBS DUNCAN HABEEB HOLLSTEIN KIM, B. KIM, C. LAMBETH LONG NAMIN NOSTIKASARI PARK RIVERA WINSLOW WOODRUFF
Planning Theory & History
AKHAVAN BLANTON CHATZIKONSTANTINOU LONG PARK POLLANS POTTS ROBERTS WALSH WENDEL
Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion
BIERBAUM CHATZIKONSTANTINOU CRUZ-PORTER DAY FARNSWORTH FENG FONG FRESCOLN FRIENDLY HEIM-LAFROMBOIS IRAZÁBAL KOHON LEDESMA LEE LI, N. MICKLOW ROBERTS TUCKER VANIK ZAMBONELLI Transportation & Infrastructure Planning
AKHAVAN BARBOUR BROADDUS CAMPBELL, K. CAMPBELL, M. CHEN COMBS DEVADIGA DUNCAN HAMRE LI, F. MOHEBBI NG NOSTIKASARI PIKE WOODBURN
Urban Finance, Management & Policy
GRAHAM ROCCO XIAO
AKHAVAN, Mina ...... 1 ASHLEY, Amanda Johnson ...... 3 AY, Deniz ...... 5 BARBOUR, Elisa S...... 7 BIERBAUM, Ariel H...... 9 BLANTON, Joan F...... 11 BROADDUS, Andrea ...... 13 CAI, Yanjun ...... 15 CAMPBELL, Kayleigh B...... 17 CAMPBELL, Morgan ...... 19 CHATZIKONSTANTINOU, Evangelia ...... 21 CHEN, Na ...... 23 CHEONG, Caroline S...... 25 CHRISTENSEN, Libby ...... 27 COMBS, Tabitha S...... 29 CRUZ-PORTER, Annie ...... 31 CUI, Can ...... 33 DAY FARNSWORTH, Lindsey ...... 35 DEL CAMPO, M. Victoria ...... 37 DEVADIGA, Asavari ...... 39 DUNCAN, Allison B., ...... 41 FENG, Lisi ...... 43 FONG, Melissa ...... 45 FOSS, Ann W ...... 47 FOSTER, Nicole ...... 49 FRESCOLN, Kirstin P...... 51 FRIENDLY, Abigail ...... 53 GÖÇMEN, Aslıgül ...... 55 GOLDMAN, Emily A...... 57 GÓRSKA, Karolina M...... 59 GRAHAM, Leigh ...... 61 HABEEB, Dana M...... 63 HAMRE, Andrea ...... 65 HEBER DUNNING, Kelly ...... 67 HEIM-LAFROMBOIS, Megan E...... 69 HOLLSTEIN, Leah M...... 71 HU, Jiawen ...... 73 IRAZÁBAL, Clara ...... 75 KIM, Boah ...... 77 KIM, Cecilia J...... 79 KINAHAN, Kelly L...... 81 KOHON, Jacklyn N...... 83 LAMBETH, Tara B...... 85 LEDESMA, Edna ...... 87 LEE, Sang S...... 89 LI, Fei ...... 91 LI, Na ...... 93 LIN, Lin ...... 95 LONG, Mellone F...... 97 MAWHORTER, Sarah L...... 99 MICKLOW, Amanda C...... 101 MOHEBBI, Mehri ...... 103 NAMIN, Sima ...... 105 NELSON, Maria K...... 107 NG, Wei-Shiuen ...... 109 NOSTIKASARI, Dian ...... 111 OBERG, Angela ...... 113 PARK, Yunmi ...... 115 PIKE, Susan C...... 117 PINEL, Sandra Lee ...... 119 POLLANS, Lily B...... 121 POTTS, Ruth ...... 123 RIVERA, Danielle Z...... 125 ROBERTS, Andrea R...... 127 ROCCO, Mary ...... 129 ROSEN, Jovanna ...... 131 SAMANTA, Aritree ...... 133 SAMI, Mojgan ...... 135 SHANNON, Brettany K...... 137 TAYLOR, Crystal ...... 139 THOMAS, Ren ...... 141 TIMM, Stephanie N...... 143 TUCKER, Jennifer L...... 145 ULIBARRI, Nicola ...... 147 VANIK, Leonor ...... 149 WALSH, Elizabeth ...... 151 WAN, Xiaoyuan Sharon ...... 153 WENDEL, Delia ...... 155 WINSLOW, Jane Futrell ...... 157 WOODBURN, Amber V...... 159 WOODRUFF, Sierra C...... 161 XIAO, Yuan ...... 163 YOON, Sulhee ...... 165 ZAMBONELLI, Vera ...... 167 2015 CANDIDATES MINA AKHAVAN Mobile: (+39)3206336820 [email protected]; [email protected] EDUCATION • Ph.D. in Spatial Planning and Urban Development 03/ 2015 Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Italy Thesis title: Port Development and Port-City Interface Dynamics- the case of Dubai global hub port-city • Master in Urban Planning and Policy Design 12/ 2011 Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Italy Thesis title: Waterfronts in Changing Harbour Cities in Europe- the cases of Barcelona, Genoa and Lisbon • Bachelor in Architectural Engineering 07/2007 Shahid-Beheshti University- School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iran
WORKING/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Tutor (teaching assistant) 03/2015- Courses: Urban Planning & Design Studio and Master Planning Studio Current Politecnico di Milano- Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (Italy) • Visiting PhD/Researcher 2013-2014 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)- laboratoire UMR 8504 Gèography-Citès- L’Université Sorbonne (Paris I, France) • PhD School Tutoring Activity 2013-2014 Politecnico di Milano, Italy • Tutor (teaching assistant) 2013 The course in Urban Planning Tools Politecnico di Milano- Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Italy • Intern- Research Assistant 2011 Rapu+ Research Laboratory of the Department of Architecture and Planning at Politecnico di Milano, Italy • Architect 2007-2009 Rahan Saze Consulting Engineering; Tehran (Iran) • Freelance ESL Teacher and Translator (Farsi to English; English to Farsi; 2004- Italian to English; Italian to Farsi) current
SKILLS • Languages: Persian (Farsi) Native language; English: fluent/ near native; Italian: good working knowledge; Arabic and French: basic communication skills • Computer: Auto CAD; Google Sketch Up; Adobe Design Suit (Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign); MS Office; GIS; Software used for network analysis (such as Gephi)
1 PUBLISHED PAPERS • Akhavan, M. (2015). Port-City Relation in Dubai: From an Entrepôt to the (logistics) hub of the Middle East. PORTUSplus_the online Journal of RETE, RETE Publisher, Venice, ISSN: 2039- 6422. • Akhavan, M. (2014). Social Impact of the Economic Development in Emerging Global Cities of Middle East: The Case of Dubai. Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies. 4(3), 13-25. • Akhavan, M., Behbahani, M.A. (2013). Exploring the Framework of the Strategic Spatial Planning for the Vision ‘Tehran 2025’, Proceeding of the International Conference: New Urban Language, Milan 19-21 June 2013, in Planum. The Journal of Urbanism, 27(2). ISSN 1723-0993
CONFERENCE PAPER AND PRESENTATION • Akhavan, M. (2015, 29th June-1st July). Investigating the maritime transport structure of the Middle-East: how competitive is Dubai hub Port-City? Paper presented at the XVII Conference of the Italian Association of Transport Economics and Logistics. Bocconi University, Milan • Akhavan, M.; Mariotti, I. (2015, 29th June-1st July). The role of infrastructural investment in attracting FDI: the case of Dubai. Paper presented at the XVII Conference of the Italian Association of Transport Economics and Logistics. Bocconi University, Milan • Akhavan, M. (2014, 9-12 July). The Port Development and Changing Port-City Relationships - The Case of Dubai. Poster presented at the AESOP Annual Congress: From Control to Co- evolution. Utrecht/Delft, Netherlands. • Akhavan, M. (2014, 12-13 June). The Port Development and Changing Port-City Relation Imposed By the Globalization Trends in the Emerging Global Cities of the Middle East- The Case Of Dubai. Paper presented at the DEVPORT International Conference. University of Le Havre. • Akhavan, M., Behbahani, M.A. (2012, 8-9 November). Tehran’s New Pattern of Growth and Regional urbanization: Challenges and Opportunities. Poster presented at The International Conference: Urban Change in Iran. University college London (winner of the poster competition) • Akhavan, M., Behbahani, M.A. (2012, 20-22 September). Towards a Long Term Plan to Mould the City: Strategic Plan for ‘Tehran 2025’. Paper presented at the EURA 2011 Conference - Urban Europe: Challenges to Meet the Urban Future. Vienna • Akhavan, M., Basu, D. (2011, 23-25 June). Re-composition of Endless cities in Northern Milan Urban Region (From Rho to Agrate). Paper presented at the EURA 2011 Conference-The city without limits. Copenhagen REFEREES: • Ilaria Mariotti, PhD. Professor of Regional Economics, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano ([email protected]) • Costanzo Ranci, PhD. Full Professor in Sociology, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano ([email protected]) • Markus Hesse, PhD. Professor of Urban Studies, Faculté des Lettres, des Sciences Humaines, des Arts et des Sciences de l'Education University of Luxemburg ([email protected]) • Claudio Ferrari, PhD. Professor of Transportation Economics, Department of Economics, Università di Genova ([email protected])
2 AMANDA JOHNSON ASHLEY, PHD A SSISTANT P ROFESSOR, C OMMUNITY AND R EGIONAL P LANNING, B OISE S TATE U NIVERSITY, [email protected], @AJASHLEYPHD
RESEARCH INTERESTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, URBAN REVITALIZATION, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERHIPS, URBAN COMMUNICATION, ARTS & CULTURE
EDUCATION PhD in City and Regional Planning, 2011, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design Dissertation: Developing Urban Arts Districts: An Analysis of Mobilization in Dallas, Denver, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Seattle (Chair: Eugenie Ladner Birch) Masters in Urban and Regional Planning, 2006, University of Minnesota, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Capstone Thesis: City of Minneapolis, Minnesota: Barriers to Artist Live/Work Development Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, International Studies, 1999, Northwestern University, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
RESEARCH AWARDS AND HONORS Western Social Science Association, New Scholar Award, 2015.
PEER REVIEWED BOOK PROJECTS Ashley, A. J. & Touchton, M. Salvaging Community: How American Cities Rebuild Military Bases. Cornell University Press. Under contract October 2014, due December 2016.
SELECT PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Ashley, A.J. & Vos, J. (Forthcoming). The University as a Third Sector Planner: Implementing a Community Model of Curriculum Innovation. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Ashley, A. J. & Touchton, M. (Forthcoming). Trends in U.S. Military Base Redevelopment: Evidence from a New Dataset. Urban Affairs Review. Ashley, A. J. (Forthcoming). An Alternative Take on Urban Development Partnerships: Seattle’s Olympic Sculpture Park.” Journal of Urban History. Ashley, A. J. (2015). Beyond the Aesthetic: The Historical Pursuit of Local Arts Economic Development. Journal of Planning History. 14(1), 3-27. Ashley, A. J. (2014). Negotiating Risk in Property-Based Arts Economic Development: Exploring the Innovative but Untimely Partnership between the Seattle Art Museum and Washington Mutual. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning. 37(1), 92-103. Sagalyn, L. B. & Ashley, A. J. (2014). Cities as Entertainment Centers: Can Transformative Projects Create Place? disP: The Planning Review. 50(2),18-37. McClellan, E. & Ashley, A. J. (2014). Deep Interdisciplinarity as Pedagogy: Teaching at the Intersections of Urban Communication and Public Place and Space. The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy. 5(2): 5-23. Ashley, A. J. & Touchton, M. Preservation and the Periphery: The Transformation of the San
! ! 3 Diego Naval Training Center through Positive Externalities. Journal of the American Planning Association. Invited manuscript. Submitted January 2015, Request for Revision. Ashley, A. J. The Micropolitics of Performance: Pop-up Art and Temporary Urbanism as Planning Communication. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Submitted January 2015, Request for Revision.
Ashley, A. J. & Alm, L. The Planner's View: How Western Perceptions Influence Urban Development Policy Across Borders.” The Social Science Journal. Submitted February 2015, Request for Revision.
SELECT MONOGRAPHS, POLICY BRIEFS, WHITE PAPERS, AND OTHER ARTICLES Ashley, A. J. (2015). Creating Capacity: Strategic Approaches to Managing Arts Districts. National Cultural District Exchange. Washington, DC: Americans for the Arts. Ashley, A. J. & Durham, L. (2015). The Working Artist: Boise’s Hidden Economy of Creators, Makers, and Doers. Urban Research Series. Boise (ID): Boise State University Public Policy Center and Center for Idaho History and Politics.
EXTERNAL GRANTS SECURED National Endowment for the Arts, University Investment in Arts Economic Development: How Higher Education in the Intermountain West Supports an Artistic Laborforce, Principal Investigator, $30,000, April 2014.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate: urban politics, urban studies, healthy cities, urban arts, food insecurity, healthy cities, democracy and civic engagement, public art and public space, urban sustainability Graduate: history/theory of planning, introduction to planning, qualitative methods, research design, state/local/regional economic development, economic development techniques, housing, community development, mixed enterprise development, civic engagement, real estate development, urban economics, capstone projects, planning communication
SELECT SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Developed curriculum assessment, designed new core curriculum model, established department-community partnership program
2015 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS The Lasting Impact of Pop-Ups: Temporary Urban Revitalization as Civic Engagement, ACSP, Houston, TX. Analyzing Development Politics in the Intermountain West: The Historical Legacy of Urban Renewal in Boise, ID, SACRPH, Los Angeles, CA.
The Planner's View: How Western Perceptions Influence Urban Development Policy Across Borders, WSSA, Portland, OR. Pop-Ups: A Grassroots Strategy for Temporary Revitalization. APA, Seattle, WA.
! ! 4 DENIZ AY
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1145 N High Street Unit 601 43201 Department of Urban and Regional Planning Columbus, OH Temple Hoyne Buell Hall Phone: 217-722-6273 611 Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820 Email: [email protected] Personal Website: www.denizay.net Education
PhD Candidate in Regional Planning, expected in December 2015. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), IL-US. Dissertation Title: Is it Possible to Plan Displacement-Free Urban Renewal? A Comparative Analysis of National Urban Renewal Program in Turkey Committee: Geoffrey Hewings (co-chair), Rob Olshansky (co-chair), Andrew Greenlee, Edward Feser, Asef Bayat.
International Summer School in Forced Migration, Summer 2012. Refugee Studies Centre/ Oxford Department of International Development University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
MSc in Economics (Research), 2009. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, UK.
BA in Economics, 2008. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), Sabanci University (SU), Istanbul, Turkey. - Socrates-Erasmus Exchange Program, Spring 2007. Cass Business School, City University, London, UK.
Research Conference Presentations
Is it Possible to Plan Urban Renewal that does not Cause Displacement? A Comparative Analysis of National Urban Renewal Program in Turkey, International Sociological Association RC 43 Housing and the Build Environment, Chicago, IL, September 2015.
Invented Spaces of Activism: Gezi Park and Performative Practices of Citizenship, Association of American Geographers (AGG) Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2015.
Practices of Citizenship: Gezi Park, with Faranak Miraftab, American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2014.
Emerging Model for Disaster Mitigation in Istanbul: How the World Bank Project is Assembled through Policy Mutation?, ACSP Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2014.
Commodification of Risk through a Transnational Megaproject in the “Emerging Global City” of Istanbul, Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics Conference, SASE, Chicago, IL, July 2014.
5 South- South Knowledge Exchange: An International Market for Development Ideas, Applied Economics, Regional and Urban Studies Midwest Graduate Student Summit, AERUS, Urbana- Champaign, IL, April 2014.
Understanding the Relevant City Characteristics in Countrywide Urban Renewal Planning: State-led Urban Renewal in the Context of Disaster Mitigation in Turkey, Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, Dublin, July 2013.
Forced Migration and Involuntary Resettlement as a By-Product of Regional Development Projects, North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, NARSC, Miami, FL, November 2011.
Teaching Experience
Fall 2015: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, City and Regional Planning Section, Knowlton School of Architecture; “The Global Environment in Planning”
Fall 2011- Spring 2013: Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Corporate Finance, 3 sections, 35 undergraduates per section
Fall 2010-Spring 2011: Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Statistics for Economics and Business, 3 sections, 30 undergraduates per section
Fall 2009-Spring 2010: Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Microeconomic Principles, 3 sections, 30-35 undergraduates per section.
Summer 2008: Teaching Assistant, Sabanci University, Turkey. Macroeconomic Principles, 2 sections, 40 undergraduates per section.
Work in Progress
Ay,D. and Miraftab, F. (2015). Invented Spaces of Activism: Gezi Park and Performative Practices of Citizenship (Forthcoming in The Palgrave Handbook of International Development)
Mitigating risk in the risk society: An unconventional megaproject for Istanbul’s resilience planning. (work in progress) co-authored with Basak Demires-Ozkul.
Emerging Model for Disaster Risk Mitigation: International development organizations, project assemblage and policy mutation. (work in progress) co-authored with Basak Demires-Ozkul.
Institutional Setbacks to Public Participation in Resilience Planning: Earthquake Risk Mitigation in Istanbul. (work in progress) co-authored with Basak Demires-Ozkul.
What makes a city more likely to be prioritized for Urban Renewal? Government-led Urban Renewal for Earthquake Risk Mitigation (work in progress)
6 ELISA BARBOUR 904-B Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94710 • (510) 843-7699 • [email protected] Research interests: sustainable transportation, regional planning, state growth management, land use and climate planning EDUCATION
UC Berkeley PhD in City and Regional Planning 2015 (expected) Dissertation: Metropolitan Planning Organizations as Sustainability Planners: Bridging the Transportation-Land Use Planning Divide Committee: Elizabeth Deakin, Daniel Chatman, Robert Cervero, Margaret Weir (Political Science) UC Berkeley Masters in City and Regional Planning 1998 Oberlin College Bachelors in Political Science 1985
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
UC Berkeley Graduate Student Instructor for graduate-level courses: - Methods of Planning Data Analysis (Professors Chatman and Chapple) 2009 (lab instructor for required course on quantitative methods, including regression) - Transportation and Land Use Planning (Professor Chatman) 2013, 2014 (helped develop syllabi and weekly reading quizzes; graded quizzes, problem sets, and term papers; gave class lectures)
ACADEMIC RESEARCH POSITIONS
UC Berkeley Graduate Student Researcher 2011-14 Lead or sole author of two reports for the California Energy Commission on regional sustainability planning in California - one report with Professor Elizabeth Deakin, and the other for the California Center for Resource-Efficient Communities at UC Berkeley.
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
US Department of Transportation Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship: $103,500 2010-2013 University of California Transportation Center Dissertation Grant: $20,000 2013 University of California Normative Time Fellowship: $25,000 2014
PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH POSITIONS
TransForm, Oakland Consultant 2009 Co-author and data analyst for a report on economics of smart growth and climate policy California Budget Project, Sacramento Senior Policy Analyst 2007–2008 Contributed analysis for reports on transportation, climate change, and adult basic skills policies
7 Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco Policy Analyst 1997–2007 Lead or secondary author of fourteen reports and articles on regional planning, state infrastructure and environmental policies, local growth policies, state-local fiscal relations, and commuting behavior. Conducted research for state agencies for a two-year-long stakeholder dialogue on growth and development issues; made presentations across the state PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Barbour, E. and Deakin, E. A. (2012). Smart growth planning for climate protection: Evaluating California's Senate Bill 375. JAPA, 78(1), 70-86. Barbour, E. and Kueppers, L. M. (2012). Conservation and management of ecological systems in a changing California. Climatic Change, 111(1), 135-163. Barbour, E. and Teitz, M.B. (2009). Blueprint planning in California: An experiment in regional planning for sustainable development, in Toward sustainable communities: Transition and transformations in environmental policy, 2nd Edition, edited by D. A. Mazmanian and M. E. Kraft. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Barbour, E. and Markusen, A. (2007). Regional occupational and industrial structure: Does one imply the other? International Regional Science Review, 30(1), 72-90. OTHER PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Leiter, R. and Barbour, E. (2012). Regional planning in Southern California, in Planning Los Angeles, edited by D. Sloane. Planners Press, American Planning Association (pp. 162-170). Cohen, S., Barbour, E., Hickey, R., Lape, C., Kanninen, M., and Wells, C. (2009). Windfall for all: How connected, convenient neighborhoods can protect our climate and safeguard California's economy. Transform, Oakland, CA. Barbour, E. (2007). State-local fiscal conflicts in California: From Proposition 13 to Proposition 1A. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. Teitz, M.B. and Barbour, E. (2007). Megaregions in California. Healdsburg Research Seminar on Megaregions. Regional Plan Association/Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Barbour, E. (2006). Time to work: Commuting times and modes of transportation of California workers. California Counts. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. Barbour E. and Teitz, M.B. (2005) CEQA reform: Issues and options. Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA. PRESENTATIONS (selected)
Panelist on regional planning topics at APA annual conferences in 2012 and 2014. Presented papers on regional planning and climate planning topics at ACSP conferences in 2010, 2011, and 2014, and at the Transportation Research Board annual conference in 2011.
ACADEMIC REVIEWER Reviewer for Transport Policy, JAPA
8 ARIEL H. BIERBAUM 492-A 63rd Street | Oakland, CA | 94609 | 267.808.6800 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D University of California-Berkeley, City and Regional Planning, (expected) May 2016 Shifting Landscapes of Power and Privilege: Public School Closures and Uneven Development in Philadelphia MCP Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Urban Studies and Planning, 2005 BA University of Pennsylvania, Urban Studies, Phi Beta Kappa, 2000
SELECTED GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship ($27,500) 2015-16 Hellman Graduate Award, Hellman Fellows Fund, University of California ($35,000) 2015-16 Michael B. Teitz Fellowship, University of California-Berkeley ($1,750) 2015 Doctoral Completion Fellowship (DCF), University of California-Berkeley ($35,500) 2014-2015 SMART Graduate Research Mentor Award, University of California-Berkeley ($6,500) 2014 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, University of California-Berkeley 2013
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES + BOOK CHAPTERS 2015 Rucks-Ahidiana, Z. & Bierbaum, A.H. “Qualitative Spaces: Integrating Spatial Analysis for a Mixed Methods Approach.” International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 14(2): 92- 103. 2013 Bierbaum, A. H. & Vincent, J. M. “Putting Schools on the Map: Linking Transit-Oriented Development, Households with Children, and Schools.” The Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, No. 2357: 77-85. 2010 McKoy, D. L., Vincent, J. M. & Bierbaum, A. H. “Trajectories of Opportunity for Young Men and Boys of Color: Built Environment and Placemaking Strategies for Creating Equitable, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities.” In Changing Places: How Communities Will Improve the Health of Boys of Color, Chris Edley & Jorge Ruiz de Velasco, eds. University of California Press.
WORKING PAPERS + PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLES 2015 Zuk, M., Bierbaum, A. H., Chapple, K., Gorska, K., Loukaitou-Sideris, A., Ong, P. & Thomas, T. “Gentrification, Displacement and the Role of Public Investment: A Literature Review.” Working Paper 2015-05 from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development Investment Center. 2011 McKoy, D. L., Vincent, J. M. & Bierbaum, A. H. “Opportunity-Rich Schools and Sustainable Communities: Seven Steps to Align High-Quality Education with Innovations in City and Metropolitan Planning and Development.” White paper for the What Works Collaborative and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 2011 Bierbaum, A. H., Vincent, J. M. & McKoy, D. L. “Growth and Opportunity: Aligning High-Quality Public Education and Sustainable Communities Planning in the Bay Area.” White paper for the Association of Bay Area Governments and the FOCUS initiative.
9 ARIEL H. BIERBAUM FALL 2015
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS 2015 Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX, October 22-25 (panel co-organizer): The Influence of Divergent Temporal Frames on Participatory Planning: The Case of School Closures in Philadelphia 2015 State of the Research: School Closings, A Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, June 19 (symposium co-organizer): Shifting Landscapes of Power and Privilege: Public School Closures and Uneven Development in Philadelphia 2015 American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 16-20: Public School Closure and Neighborhood Change: A Framing Analysis of Newspaper Coverage in Twelve Cities 2015 Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL, April 8-11 (colloquy organizer): Public School Closures, Educational Equity, and Metropolitan Change 2015 Sociology of Education Association, Pacific Grove, CA, February 20-22: Framing Public School Closure in Philadelphia 2014 Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, August 15-17: Applying an “Archaeology of Poverty” to Federal Policy: A Textual Analysis of Interagency Initiatives
SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY, DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING 2015-present Changing Places, Changing Outcomes: Exploring the Relationship between Place-Based Investments, Neighborhood Change, and Economic Mobility (PI: Carolina Reid) Graduate Student Researcher Intent, Implementation, and Impact of the Community Reinvestment Act (PI: Carolina Reid) Graduate Student Researcher 2013-2014 The Urban Displacement Project (PI: Karen Chapple) Graduate Student Researcher 2011-2013 Center for Cities + Schools (PI: Deborah L. McKoy) Senior Researcher 2006-2011 Center for Cities + Schools (PI: Deborah L. McKoy) Research Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 2015-present Social Impact of the Arts Project (PI: Mark Stern), Senior Qualitative Research Associate 2014-2015 Urban Studies Program, Visiting Scholar
SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEPARTMENT OF ART + ARCHITECTURE Adjunct Faculty Introduction to Principles and Practices of Community Design (S2015)
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, URBAN STUDIES PROGRAM Teaching Asst. Senior Seminar: Thesis Preparation and Research Methods (F2014)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY, DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING Co-Instructor Race, Equity, and the City (S2013) Teaching Asst. Urban Community (S2014), Global Cities (S2013), Introduction to City Planning (F2012)
10 Joan Blanton, AICP 416 Wayne Street, Clinton, MS, 39056 601-291-1341, [email protected]
EDUCATION Doctoral Candidate in Urban and Regional Planning, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS Expected Completion: May of 2016 Dissertation Title: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Collaborative Planning Process: The Post Katrina Design Charrette MS in Urban Economics and Econometrics from the University of Maryland, 1976 BS with Honors in Economics from the University of Delaware, 1974 Awards: Wall Street Journal Award; Mortar Board; Danforth Nominee; Phi Kappa Phi TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014, 2013,2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant, Jackson State University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Masters and PhD level statistics courses. Taught sessions on variance and Multiple Regression 2013, Fall. Adjunct Professor, Jackson State University, Urban Studies: Introduction to Urban Studies 1993-1997, Adjunct Instructor, Midlands Technical College Teaching Interests: Statistics, History, Theory, and Presentation and Graphic Skills GRANTS SECURED 1995: $1.1 Million from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta for procurement and renovation of HUD foreclosures. 1990: $45,000 from Levi Strauss Foundation for computers and ArcGIS software. PUBLICATIONS REVIEW: The City after Abandonment. Journal of Planning Education and Research June 2014 34: 240- 242, doi:10.1177/0739456X14526693 WORKING PAPERS: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Collaborative Planning Process: The Post Katrina Design Efficacy Thresholds for Public Transit Systems: a Study of Population Density and Congestion, with Primary Author, Mukesh Kumar PRESENTATIONS: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Collaborative Planning Process: The Post Katrina Design Charrette: ACSP Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2014 A Qualitative Case Study of New Urbanism and Normative Values, AESOP-ACSP Joint Congress, Dublin Ireland, 2013 Training Planning Students in the Use of Participatory Planning Methods: A Study of Current Planning Schools’ Curricula, ACSP Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, 2011
11 JOAN BLANTON
The Impact of the Mississippi Renewal Forum Design Charrette on the Training of Planners in Participatory Planning, Oct. 2010, Minneapolis, MN The Role of Nonprofits in Affordable Housing Recovery on the Mississippi Gulf Coast Post- Katrina, Urban Affairs Association, Chicago, IL, 2009
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jackson, MS: 2003- Present: Program Manager, Jackson State University, College of Science, Engineering, and Technology Jackson, MS: 7/97-10/2003 Parish Administrator- Part Time, Episcopal Church of the Creator General Manager, New Horizons Computer Learning Center Columbia, SC 7/93—6/97 Executive Assistant, YWCA Adjunct Instructor, Midlands Technical College: Taught 2-4 sections of Introduction to Macroeconomics each semester: Received a 4.5 / 5 rating in teacher evaluations Executive Director, Columbia Housing Authority Developments, Inc. (CHAD), Columbia, SC: Secured $1.1 million in grants from the Federal Reserve Bank; bid on & renovated HUD foreclosures for sale to former public housing residents. Knoxville, TN 12/88—6/93 Planner in Charge of Housing, Knoxville/Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Directed work program items related to housing and neighborhood planning. Secured $45,000 in funding from the Levi Strauss Foundation for computers and ArcGIS software. Program Specialist/Admin. Asst., East Tennessee Community Foundation Atlanta, GA 4/81—11/84 General Manager Barrett Associate; Computer Operations/ Accounting, Dobbs Industries: Administrative Assistant/Sales, Entrè Computer Store; Enrollment Manager, Werner Erhard and Associates Atlanta, GA 5/79—3/81 Legislative Liaison/ Planner DeKalb County Planning Department, Decatur, GA Augusta, GA 10/76—5/79 Planner, Augusta-Richmond County Planning Department
PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATIONS American Institute of Certified Planners, Member Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Member American Planning Association, Member Mississippi Chapter of the American Planning Association
TRAINING & SKILLS ACSP Ph.D. Workshop, August 2013, MIT Blackboard Training (Online Course Software), 2014 Registered to take the AICP exam in November 2014 Proficient in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator
12 ANDREA BROADDUS 510-314-1065 / [email protected] / 2210 Sacramento St, Unit A, Berkeley, CA 94702
EDUCATION PhD University of California, Berkeley City & Regional Planning, December 2015 (expected) University College London, Visiting Scholar, 2013-14 Hamburg University of Technology (Germany), Visiting Scholar, 2006-07
MPP/UP Harvard University, Master of Public Policy / Urban Planning, 2006
BS University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Bachelor of Science, Geology, 1996
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2015 Broaddus, Andrea and M. Browne. (2014) “Sustainable Freight: Impacts of the London Congestion Charge and Low Emissions Zone,” Transportation Research Record, Volume 2478. 2010 Broaddus, Andrea. (2010) “A Tale of Two Eco-Suburbs in Freiburg, Germany: Parking Provision and Car Use.” Transportation Research Record, Volume 2187. 2009 Broaddus, Andrea. (2009) “Tolling Heavy Goods Vehicles: Overview of European Practice and Lessons from the German Experience.” Transportation Research Record, Vol. 2066.
SELECTED RESEARCH REPORTS 2013 Broaddus, Andrea, M. Gruenig and D. Marcellino. (2013) “Financing Sustainable Transportation: An Overview of Finance Mechanisms and Cases from the U.S. and Germany.” Johns Hopkins University, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Policy Report 54, Washington, DC. 2013 Broaddus, Andrea and E. Deakin. (2013) “Innovative DOTs: Identifying Critical Issues and Strategies with Broad Support.” for the California Department of Transportation. Sacramento, CA. 2012 Chatman, Daniel, A. Broaddus, M. Klein, and C. Young. (2012) “Are movers irrational? A pilot study of the happiness, commuting, housing, and social lives of undergraduates before and after a move.” University of California Transportation Center (UCTC), UCTC-FR-2013-05, Berkeley, CA. 2009 Broaddus, Andrea, T. Litman and G. Menon. (2009) “Transportation Demand Management Training Manual.” German Federal Enterprise for International Cooperation (GIZ), Sustainable Urban Transport Project. Eschborn, Germany. Translated into six languages.
RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS 2015 “Longer-term impacts of the London Congestion Charge,” presented at the UCCONNECT Annual Student Conference held in Santa Barbara, CA. February 28, 2015. Awarded Best Presentation. 2015 “Sustainable freight: Impacts of the London Congestion Charge and Low Emissions Zone,” presented at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 94th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. January 13, 2015. Awarded Best Paper by the Committee on Urban Freight Transportation (AT025).
13 2013 “Longer-term impacts of the London Congestion Charge: An analysis of firm location choices,” American Collegiate Schools of Planning / Association of European Schools of Planning (ACSP/AESOP) conference, Dublin, Ireland. July 17, 2013 and Royal Geographic Society conference, London, England. August 28, 2013. 2012 “Pricing strategies for reducing motor vehicle use,” Urban Transportation Pathways Research Symposium, Berkeley, CA. September 13, 2012. 2011 “Envisioning responses to road capacity reductions: reviewing evidence of travel suppression, traffic evaporation, and land redevelopment,” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Salt Lake City, UT. October 14, 2011.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2015 San Jose State University, URBP236 Policy Analysis: Tools and Methods, Instructor Fall 2015 UC Berkeley, CP219 Comparative Topics in International Transport, Co-instructor with R. Cervero Spr 2015 UC Berkeley, CP290 Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Planning, Co-instructor with E. Deakin Fall 2014 UC Berkeley, CP218 Transportation Studio, Co-instructor with E. Deakin 2009-14 UC Berkeley, CP114 Introduction to Transportation Planning, Instructor for five Summer Sessions
SELECTED EXTRAMURAL AWARDS 2015 UCCONNECT Dissertation Writing Grant $7,500 2014 Volvo Research & Education Foundation Study Travel Grant $4,000 2011 US Department of Transportation Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship $72,000 (National)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2011-14 Member, Transportation Demand Mgmt Committee, Transportation Research Board
COMMUNITY SERVICE 2011-13 Commissioner, City of Berkeley Transportation Commission (Appointed) 2002-04 Commissioner, Adams Morgan Advisory Neighborhood Commission, Washington, DC (Elected)
EMPLOYMENT AND CONSULTING 2015 Policy Consultant, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, Tokyo, Japan 2012 Research Consultant, American Inst. for Cont. German Studies, Washington, DC 2009 Policy Consultant, Transport & Environment, Brussels, Belgium 2008-09 Senior Associate, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Portland, OR 2008 Research Consultant, German International Cooperation Corp, Eschborn, Germany 2001-04 State Campaign Manager, Surface Transportation Policy Project, Washington, DC 1997-01 Campaign Director, New Transportation Alliance, Madison, WI. Campaign consultant for Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, Environmental Law & Policy Center of the Midwest, and Citizens for a Better Environment. 1996-97 Fellow, Green Corps Field School for Environmental Organizing, Madison, WI
14 Yanjun Cai M.A., Ph.D. Candidate Department of Urban and Regional Planning University of Hawai i at M noa! 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822 [email protected]│(808)372-6667 www.linkedin.com/in/yanjuncai/
EDUCATION Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (Expected 2015) M.A. in Sociology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (December 2011) M.A. in Cultural Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (August 2009) B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Beijing Normal University (June 2008)
DISSERTATION Photovoice for Vulnerability: Disaster Adaptation in the Philippines
COURSES TAUGHT Environmental Impact Assessment/Governance; Advanced Planning Theory; Innovative Methods; Creativity, Leadership, and Community Capacity Building
WORK EXPERIENCE • Upcoming: Visiting Assistant Professor, University at Albany-SUNY (Spring 2016) • National Communications Associate, Asian Development Bank—Nanning (2015-Present) • Research Fellow, University of the Philippines, Diliman—Quezon City (2014-15) • Founder and Executive Director, Da Motion—Honolulu (2013-Present) • Graduate Research Assistant, Data Center, Center on the Family—Honolulu (2011-13) • Program Coordinator for Panda Conservation Sanctuary, Shanshui Conservation Center— Sichuan, China (2011-12) • Consultant, Center for Social Research & Development—Hue, Vietnam (2011) • Summer Intern, United Nations Development Programme—New York (2010) • Graduate Research Assistant, Pacific Asian Management Institute—Honolulu (2009-10)
SELECTED GRANTS AND AWARDS • The Toyota Foundation Individual Research Grant (2013-2015) • APA Hawai`i Chapter Student Project Award (2014) • Cebu Gualandi Association of the Deaf, Inc. Appreciation Certificate (2014) • The Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution Philip Jacob Peace Award (2013-2014) • MIT Climate CoLab Popular Choice Award and Judges’!Special Commendation (2013) • University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Arts & Sciences Student Research Award (2013)
15 • Hawaii Chinese Association Scholarship (2013) • College of Social Sciences Travel Funds for Professional Development in Research (2013) • Mānoa Graduate Student Organization Grant & Award (2013) • East-West Center Alumni Summer Travel Grant (2013) • International Association for China Planning Travel Award (2013) • Environmental Fellow of China Citizenship and Social Innovation Seed Camp at Harvard University (2012) • The Golden Key International Honour Society (2010-Present) • East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellow (2009-2013)
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS • “Leaning In: Photovoice for Adaptation Planning”, One of the Nine Invited Speakers, Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy NUS-CAUPD Collaborative Workshop: Post- disaster Governance for Resilient City Regions, 2015, Sichuan • “Picturing Women’s Governance: Participatory Photography in the Philippines”, 46th Urban Affairs Association Conference, 2015, Miami • “Creativity, Leadership, and Community Development: Exploring Photovoice Project”, Keynote Speaker invited by College of Education, 2014, Nanchang University • !“Photovoice for Vulnerability: Disaster Adaptation in the Philippines”,! 9th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asia, June 2014, National University of Singapore • “Market, Community, and Citizen: Exploring Urban Culture in Mainland China”,!21st Chinese Youth Solidarity Taiwan Multicultural Forum,!August 2013, Taiwan • “Empowerment, Transformation, and Resilience: Applying Local Knowledge for Disaster Community Planning”, The 2013 Joint Conference of the Association of European Schools of Planning and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,!July 2013, Dublin • “Adaptability, Diversity, Collaboration, and Transformability: Connecting Resilience with Planning under Communicative Networks”, 7th International Association for China Planning Conference,!June 2013, Shanghai • “Social Exclusion Analysis: A Critical Review of the Environmental Impact Assessment in China”, 22nd University of Hawai'i School of Pacific and Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference,!March 2011, Honolulu
PUBLICATIONS • “Picturing Climate Governance: Photovoice and Public Participation”, The Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL)/ the Governance, Environment & Markets Initiative at Yale University (GEM) Working paper Series on Public Participation and Climate Governance, 2014 • “Analysis on the Historical TV Series between China and U.S. through Emperor of Yongzheng and Rome”, Journal of Xue Shu Yan Jiu (The Research Study), 2008, 8:102-104
16 Kayleigh B Campbell [email protected] International Affairs Building, Box 59 (860) 428-9214 420 West 118th Street, 6th Floor www.kayleighcampbell.com New York, New York 10027, USA
Education Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, New York Ph.D. in Sustainable Development, expected May 2016 Dissertation Title: Essays on Sustainable Transportation Advisor: Dr. Elliott Sclar M.Phil. in Sustainable Development, February 2015 M.A. in Sustainable Development, February 2014, GPA: 3.51 Thesis Title: Historical Urban Form and CO2 Emissions Columbia University, Columbia College, New York, New York B.A. in Economics-Mathematics, May 2008, GPA: 3.72 (3.79 in major)
Additional Training CIEE Study Abroad, Dakar, Senegal, 2007 ICPSR Workshop on Transparency and Reproducibility Methods for Social Science, Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences, 2015 Teagle Summer Institute on Preparing Doctoral Students for 21st-Century Teaching, Columbia University, 2013
Fellowships and Awards Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship, 2015 Faculty Fellow, Columbia University, 2010-2015 Volvo Research and Educational Foundations Study Visit Grant, 2015 Finalist, Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship, 2015 Dean’s List, Columbia University, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2008
Working Papers Does Bike-Sharing Impact Bus Ridership? (with C Brakewood) Do Cities that Had Rail Transit in 1920 Have Lower CO2 Emissions Today?
Research in Progress Bike-Sharing and Public Transit: How Citi Bike Impacted Taxis, Subways, and Buses in New York City Measuring and Visualizing Accessibility in Nairobi (with J Rising and J Klopp)
Teaching Experience Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, Teaching Assistant Economic Development for International Affairs, Dr. Miguel Urquiola, 2014 & 2015 Sustainable Development Doctoral Seminar, Dr. John Mutter & Dr. Douglas Almond, 2012 Introduction to International Development, Dr. José Antonio Ocampo & Akbar Noman, 2011 Columbia University, Columbia College, Teaching Assistant Science for Sustainable Development, Dr. John Mutter & Dr. Ruth DeFries, 2013 Urbanization and Sustainability, Dr. Elliott Sclar, 2012
17 Research Experience Junior Research Scholar, Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, 2014 Researched tools that decision-makers use to prioritize investments for urban resilience. Developed proposal to design a workbook and tool to help cities incorporate federal data and resources and use multi-criteria decision analysis to prioritize potential interventions. Research Assistant for Dr. Tanya Heikkila, Columbia University, 2007-2008 Researched the political organizations involved in the South Florida Everglades Restoration Project. Organized meeting minutes of various groups. Analyzed and presented the findings.
Presentations 2014 Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Workshop in Sustainable Development, Columbia University, New York, NY International Planning and Historical Society Biennial Conference, Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL Krueckeberg Doctoral Conference in Urban Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 2013 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA (Poster)
Conferences Attended 2015 Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Workshop in Sustainable Development, Columbia University, New York, NY 2012 Workshop on Environmetrics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 2011 Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Workshop in Sustainable Development, Columbia University, New York, NY 2010 Greenbuild International Forum, Chicago, IL 2008 Green Buildings NY, New York, NY
Academic and Community Service Volvo Research and Education Foundations Ph.D. Student Workshop, Panel Moderator, Columbia University, 2014 Volvo Research and Education Foundations Workshop on Transforming Access, Mobility and Delivery in Cities, Student Volunteer, Ford Foundation, New York, 2014 Everybody Wins! Power Lunch, Reading Volunteer, NYC Public School 36, 2012-2014 Graduate Student Advisory Council, Student Representative, Columbia University, 2011-2013 Sustainable Development Doctoral Society, Officer, Columbia University, 2010-2013
Professional Associations Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Student Affiliate American Planning Association Collective of Critical Transport Scholars Young Professionals in Transportation (Seattle Chapter) NSF IGERT on Solving Urbanization Challenges by Design, Affiliate
Technical Skills Conversational French, Basic Wolof Proficient in Matlab, Stata, R, ENVI, and GIS
18 MORGAN CAMPBELL 129 East 4th | New York, NY 10003 | 646 306 2136 | [email protected]
EDUCATION PhD, Urban Planning and Public Policy, 2011-Present. Rutgers University Dissertation: Navigating gender, using transportation: Themes and variations in urbanizing India
Masters of Urban Planning, 2011. Hunter College • Ana University, Chennai, India. Visiting Researcher, Urban Planning (Spring 2010)
Masters of Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, 2007. University of Nottingham Dissertation: The Aktualität of Berlin: Visual and Textual Representations of Urban Experience
Bachelor of Arts, 2003. Kalamazoo College • Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, Fall 2001- Spring 2002 • University of the West Indies, Trinidad, WI, Spring 2001
PUBLISHED WORK (peer reviewed) Campbell, M. (2016). Gender and Transportation Mobility in Bangalore’s IT Sector. In: S.G. Hurtado and I.S. Madariaga eds., Gender and Sustainable Urban Development. • Jain, T. and Campbell, M. (2015). Women’s Use of Public Transportation in Delhi: Usage Patterns as Indicators of Accessibility. Transportation Review Board. Pending Acceptance. • Campbell, M. (2015). How Heritage Divides Experts and Inhabitants. Economic and Political Weekly, L(25). • Campbell, M. (2013). Navigating the Global City: Gender, Mobility and the Case of Bangalore’s IT Economy. In: A. Garland, ed., Innovation in Urban Development: Incremental Housing, Big Data, and Gender. USAID/Woodrow Wilson Center: Washington DC. • Campbell, M. (2011). Consuming Identity: Importing/Exporting Culture in Global India. Drain Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES and REPORTS (selection) • Campbell, M. (June 2015). Perceptions of a Smart City. Indian Architect and Builder. • Campbell, M. (June 2014). Building Diplomacy. Metropolis Magazine. • Campbell, M. (2012). Sustaining Landscapes of Cultural Heritage: The Case of Hampi.The Global Heritage Fund. • Campbell, M. (July 2011). In Pursuit of Justice: Laws that Increase Women’s Access to Land. MediaGlobal. • Campbell, M. (Fall 2011). Balancing Needs and Wants: Current Planning Projects in Amsterdam. Urban Review. • Campbell, M. (2010). Time in Space: Taramani and the knowledge of urbanization under capitalism. Consumer Civic Action Group.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS Transportation Research Board Annual meeting of TRB. Presenting paper: Women’s Use of Public Transportation in Delhi: Usage Patterns as Indicators of Accessibility. (Washington DC) January 10-14 2016. Srinagar Master Plan Visioning 19 Invitation on behalf of the Government of Kashmir to comment on the drafting of the 2021 Srinagar Master Plan and present gender inclusive transportation strategies. (Srinagar, India) May 23-25 2015. Crafting Future Cities: International Architecture Festival (Jaipur, India). January 29-31 2015. Presented paper: What the US can learn from India. EnGengering Cities: Designing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Environments for All UNESCO sponsored conference on Gender and the urban environment. (Rome, Italy) September 25-26 2014. Presented paper: Gender and Mobility in Bangalore’s IT Sector. WLiT Paris 2014: Women’s Issues in Transportation 5th International Conference on Women’s Issues in Transportation. (Paris, France) April 14-16 2014. Presented poster: Gender and Mobility in Bangalore’s IT Sector. Advanced Graduate Workshop on Poverty, Development and Globalization: Bangalore 12-day research workshop co-sponsored by the Institute for New Economic Thinking and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue. (Bangalore, India) January 5-17 2014. Re/theorising heritage Association of Critical Heritage Studies Conference (Gothenburg, Sweden) June 5-8 2012. Presented paper: The Politics of Heritage: Representing World Heritage Sites. Promoting Economic Development through Regional Cooperation, Planning and Development Planners Network (Memphis) May 18-21, 2011. Presented paper: Design as Dialogue: Art and the Landscape of Detroit.
EMPLOYMENT Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ • Part Time Lecturer, Honors College, Fall 2015 • Research Assistant, Women and Gender Studies, 2013-present • Teaching Assistant, Spring 2012-Spring 2014 Courses include: Gender and Development, Intro to Planning and Policy, Principals of Public Health, and Public Health Preparedness Nelson\Nygaard Transportation Consultants, New York, NY Full time intern, June 2014-January 2015 Transportation planning. Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, New Brunswick, NJ Editor of TOD Newsletter, Spring 2012-Fall 2012 Urban Mapping, San Francisco, CA Contract-based transit researcher, 2010-2012 Center for Community Planning and Development, New York, NY Outreach Coordinator, 2009 MediaGlobal, United Nations, New York, NY Managing Editor, 2010-2011
TECHNICAL SKILLS AND LANGUAGE_ Qualitative research design (coding, ethnography, focus group), Quantitative methods, Survey design, Data mining, STATA, GIS, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office. French: proficient; Hindi: beginner; Kannada: beginner.
20 Evangelia Chatzikonstantinou 17 Erechtheiou St 11742 Athens, Greece, +306976818853 [email protected]
RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban Studies, Critical Geography, Urban Planning and Infrastructure, Socio-spatial Inequalities, Urban Sustainability, History of Mobility, Technology & Society, Activism, European Periphery.
EDUCATION PhD Department of Urban & Regional Studies, School of Architecture, NTUA, Greece, 2014. Dissertation title: “Modernization, Road Network and the City: The Paradigm of Syngrou Avenue in Athens at the turn of the 20th Century” Committee: Maria Mavridou (Chair), Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis, Ioannis Polyzos M.Sc. Department of Urban & Regional Studies, School of Architecture, NTUA, 2007 B.Arch. Department of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2003 Department of Architecture, University of Coimbra, Portugal, 2001-2002
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015 Lecturer, Plato Academy, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS forthcoming “History of Mobility in Greece: The Building of the National Road Network as a Representative Episode,” w/ Areti Sakellaridou, History of Technology. forthcoming “Energy Deprivation and Emerging Geographies of Crisis in Athens,” w/ Fereniki Vatavali, in Energie und soziale Ungleichheit: Zur Gesellschaftlichen Dimension der Energiewende in Deutschland und Europa, eds. Katrin Großmann and André Schaffrin. 2012 “Road Construction in Greece during the Interbellum: the Makris Project,” w/ Areti Sakellaridou and Paschalis Samarinis, in Nuts & Bolts of Construction History, eds. Robert Carvais, André Guillerme, Valérie Nègre, and Joël Sakarovitch (Paris: Picard), pp. 637- 645. 2011 “Fetishizing the Road: Syngrou Avenue in Athens at the Turn of the 20th Century,” in Papers of the 9th International Congress, International Association for the History of Transport, Transfers and Mobility. http://t2m.org/papers-conference-2011/
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS 2015-2016 John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, Scientific Project Award, Greece 2014 Rosa Luxembourg Stiftung New York Office, Travelling Grant, USA 2012 Antipode Foundation, International Workshop Award, UK
CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Panels Organized 2015 25th INURA (International Network of Urban Research and Action) Conference: Transformative Urban Politics, w / INURA Athens, 30 August - 6 September 2015. 2013 Crisis Regimes and Emerging Social Movements in Cities of Southern Europe. w/ Encounter Athens, Workshop. Athens, Greece, 7-9 February. http://urbanrise.net/
21 Papers 2015 Energy Policies in Athens: Policies, Practices and Spatial Implications, Workshop: Austerity Urbanism, Goethe-University Frankfurt, 23-25 March. 2014 Tracing the Processes of Displacement in Athens, Fighting Displacement Roundtable, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung & the Right to the City Alliance, New York, 20-22 October. 2013 Tourist Passages to Antiquities and Beaches: Road Constructions and Distractions in Twentieth Century Attica, w/ Christos Karabatsos and Alexia S. Papazafeiropoulou, 6th Tensions of Europe Plenary Conference, Paris, 19-21 September. 2012 Road Design and Urban Planning in Athens at the Turn of the 20th Century: In Search of a Shortcut to Modernization, 39th Symposium of the International Committee for the History of Technology, Barcelona, 10-14 July. 2011 The Centre of Athens in Crisis: Critical Approaches & Practices, w/ Paschalis Samarinis, 6th International Conference of Critical Geography, Frankfurt, 16-20 August.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Plato Academy Space and Social Relationships (Spring 2015), Before and After Modernism: Greek Architecture and the Western Canon, 19th-20th Century (Spring 2015) National Technical University of Athens, School of Architecture, Graduate Studies Urban Crisis: Consequences and Social Movements (Spring 2014-2015) National Technical University of Athens, School of Architecture, Undergraduate Studies History and Theory 8 (Spring 2008-2012), Urban Planning 7A: Core Studio (Fall 2008, 2009, 2012), Urban Design 9: Core Studio (Fall 2007)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, Principal Investigator 2015-2016 Geographies of Energy Poverty in Athens in the Context of the Crisis Field observation, data collection, oral history, mapping, policy review & evaluation, preparation of databases regarding land use, energy consumption, income, land value. Urban Environment Lab, NTUA, Research Assistant 2009-2011 Basic Planning & Design Principles for the Creation of the Metropolitan Green Park at the Former Hellinikon International Airport of Athens. Chair: Nikos Belavilas 2009-2010 National Garden of Athens: Urban Renewal and Integration. Chair: Ioannis Polyzos 2007-2008 Pilot Program for Urban Regeneration and Fire Relief in Ileia, Peloponnese. Chairs: Maria Mantouvalou, Maria Mavridou, and Anna Sarigianni Scientific Associate, Organization for the Planning and Environmental Protection of Athens, Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece. 2010-2011 Implementation and Evaluation of Attica Costal Zone Protection Plan 2010-2011 Regeneration of the Densely Populated Housing Areas in the Center of Athens
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Encounter Athens (Co-Founter), International Association for the History of Transport, Transfers and Mobility (T2M), International Committee for the History of Technology (ICOHTEC), International Network of Urban Research and Action (INURA).
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22 NA CHEN City & Regional Planning Program Phone: (334) 559-4670 Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University Email: [email protected] 275 W. Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
EDUCATION Expected 05/2016 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning
05/2011 Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA M.A. in Community Planning; M.A. in Public Administration
07/2008 Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China B.A. in Public Policy; Minor: French
TEACHING INTERESTS Transportation and Infrastructure Planning; GIS and Quantitative Methods
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. N. Chen and G. Akar, 2015. “How do Socio-Demographics and Built Environment affect Individual Accessibility based on Activity Space? Evidence from Greater Cleveland, Ohio”, Transportation Research Record (submitted).
2. N. Chen , G. Akar and S. Gordon, 2015. “Where Do You Live and What Do You Drive: Effects of Land Use and Built Environment on Vehicle Type Choice”, Transportation Research Record (submitted).
3. N. Chen and G. Akar, 2015. “Effects of Neighborhood Types & Socio-Demographics on Activity Space”, Journal of Transport Geography (submitted).
4. C-H Wang and N. Chen, 2015. “A GIS-Based Spatial Statistical Approach to Modeling Job Accessibility by Transportation Mode: Case Study of Columbus, Ohio”, Journal of Transport Geography 45:1-11.
5. G. Akar, N. Chen and S. Gordon, 2014. “Influence of Neighborhood Types on Trip Distances, A Case Study of Central Ohio”, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (accepted and posted online: DOI:10.1080/15568318.2014.903447).
WORK IN PROGRESS 1. C-H Wang and N. Chen. “A Gravity Modeling Approach to Intergrade High-Speed Rail and Seismic Hazard Mitigation for Future Land-Use Allocation in California”.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. N. Chen and G. Akar. “How do Socio-Demographics and Built Environment affect Individual Accessibility based on Activity Space? Evidence from Greater Cleveland, Ohio”,
23 presented at the 9th International Association for China Planning (IACP), June 2015, Chongqing, China.
2. N. Chen and G. Akar. “ Effects of Built Environment on Activity Spaces as Transportation Equity Indicator: A Case Study of Greater Cleveland, Ohio”, presented in lectern session at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), January 2015, Washington, D.C.
3. N. Chen and G. Akar. “Transportation Equity Analysis Using Individual Accessibility and Activity Space”, presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, October 2014, Philadelphia, PA.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Associate Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, OH, USA 01/2014 -06/2015 Project: Linking Land Use and Travel in Ohio-Incorporating Vehicle Choice & Decline Components, supported by the Ohio Department of Transportation
Department of Agricultural, Environmental & Development Economics, 07/2012-07/2013 The Ohio State University, OH, USA Project: Co-Evolution of Upstream Human Behavior and Downstream Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate, supported by National Science Foundation Coupled Human and Natural Systems program
Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, OH, USA 09/2011-06/2012 Project: Linking Land Use, Transportation and Travel behavior in Ohio, supported by the Ohio Department of Transportation
Urban Modeling Lab, Auburn University, AL, USA 11/2008-07/2010 Project: Integrated Land Use/Transportation Model Development Study, supported by Montgomery Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor 08/2015-12/2015 Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, OH, USA CRP 2000: Introduction to City and Regional Planning
Graduate Teaching Associate 08/2013-12/2013 Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, OH, USA CRP 2110: Creating Innovative Cities and Regions
Department of Political Science, Auburn University, AL, USA 08/2010-05/2011 POLI 1090: American Government in Multicultural World
24 Caroline S. Cheong 1 Kenney St., #1 • Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 • [email protected] • +1 510.590.7477
SPECIALIZATION: Historic preservation; International and Comparative Development and Planning EDUCATION Research interest: Urban regeneration in historic cities, historic preservation, slum upgrading, international development, poverty alleviation, gentrification, public-private partnerships. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Doctoral Candidate & Fellow, City & Regional Planning; Graduate Certificate in Urban Studies, expected 2016 • Dissertation focus: Can urban regeneration strategies in historic cities in the Global South leverage urban heritage conservation as a means of alleviating poverty while mitigating displacement? Evaluated through four case studies in Ecuador. • Center for Teaching and Learning Teaching Certificate, expected 2016 • Teaching Assistant: Urban Economics; Planning Theory • Courses taught: Preservation Planning Praxis – Shanghai, China (co-taught with Randy Mason and Donovan Rypkema) • Thesis students advised o Alexander Corey, “Third Sector Acquisition of Surplus Federal Heritage Properties in Canada.” Columbia University, MS Historic Preservation. 2015 o María Fernanda López Martínez, “The coast in peril: Preserving Puerto Rico’s historic resources from sea level rise.” Goucher College, MS Historic Preservation. 2015. Master of Science in Historic Preservation, May 2008 • Thesis: Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Communities: The case of Amantani and Taquile Islands • Honors: Keepers Preservation Education Fund Scholarship – National Preservation Institute; Departmental Chair’s Merit Scholarship; Dean’s Merit Scholarship • Teaching Assistant: Preservation Theory University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, June 2002 • Metcalf Fellow: Field Museum, June-August, 2001
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Cheong, Caroline and Kecia Fong (eds). Change Over Time, “Gentrification” 8 (2). Forthcoming, Fall 2018. Cheong, Caroline. Issues and Trends: A literature review. In “Harboring Tourism: Cruise Ships in Historic Port Communities.” Report of an international symposium held in Charleston, SC. February 6-8 2013. New York, NY: World Monuments Fund. (2014). Cheong, Caroline. Instruments for urban regeneration: Mixed-capital companies. (2014). Manuscript submitted for publication. Prepared for Eduardo Rojas. (2014). Macdonald, Susan and Caroline Cheong. The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Conserving Heritage Buildings, Sites and Historic Urban Areas: A Literature Review. Los Angeles: Getty Publications (2014). Rypkema, Donovan and Caroline Cheong. “Heritage PPPs: A how-to guide.” World Bank. Handshake: IFC's quarterly journal on public-private partnerships (10). Washington DC; World Bank Group. (2013) Rypkema, Donovan and Caroline Cheong. Measuring Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation. For the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. (2011).
25 SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Urban Conservation in Rapidly Developing Cities, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Tourism & Cultural Authority “Innovations in conservation planning: Public-private partnerships,” December 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, PA “Conservation-based urban regeneration in Latin American historic cities,” November 2014 World Urban Forum, UN-Habitat, Medellin, Colombia University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Urban Research “Can urban conservation reduce poverty and avoid displacement?” April 2014 International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) XVII General Assembly, Paris France “Measurements and Indicators of Heritage Conservation,” November 2011
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Consultant, 2010-2014 • Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (2014-present) • World Monuments Fund (2012) • Getty Conservation Institute (2009-2010) PlaceEconomics; Heritage Strategies International, Washington, DC Director of Research, 2009 – 2014 • Performed domestic and international research and analysis on historic preservation tax credit impacts, relocation of historic homes, property values, heritage tourism and economic modeling methodologies. • Authored economic impact assessments, heritage economics research reports and white papers. • Interviewed public, private and non-profit stakeholders for various projects, including parties in Maaloula, Syria, for World Bank project. Presented findings to government and World Bank representatives. J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Conservation Institute, Field Projects, Los Angeles, CA Graduate Intern, Historic Cities and Urban Settlements; Organization of World Heritage Cities, 2008 – 2009 • Collaborated with Historic Cities project team in identification of new project goals and work plan. • Designed and implemented research methodology for urban conservation case studies, international charters, management plans and online survey results. Wrote summary report for international urban conservation expert’s meeting. U.S Committee of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (US/ICOMOS), Al Huson, Jordan Fellow, 2007 • Created preservation plan for Al Deir Community Center for Latin Church of Jordan. Designed national and international marketing and media programs for community center.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS United States Committee of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (US/ICOMOS) • Application Review Board: International Exchange Program, 2015
SKILLS Languages: Spanish – Conversationally fluent; highly proficient professional knowledge. French – Beginning knowledge. Software: Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite. Basic knowledge of Computer-Aided Design (AutoCAD), ArcMap, and FinalCut Pro
26 Libby O. Christensen 1040 Columbia Place, Davis, CA 95616 [email protected] (919) 414-9864
EDUCATION PhD. in Geography. University of California, Davis (Expected October 2015). Dissertation Title: “The Changing Seasons of Produce Distribution: An Investigation into the Past, Present, and Future of the Produce Supply Chain in California.” M.Sc. in Community Development. University of California, Davis, March 2011. Thesis Title: “The Sacramento Region’s Three Local Food Distribution Hubs: A Case Study of Factors Affecting Success.” B.A. in Environmental Studies/Economics. University of California, Santa Cruz, December 2007.
RESEARCH AND EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 01/2014 - present Graduate Research Assistant, UC Davis. Project: Expanding Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Sales and Access in California. 03/2009 - present Research Consultant and Founder, Foodways Consulting. Projects: Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association Small Business Development Project; Community Alliance with Family Farmers San Mateo Food and Agriculture Business Opportunities Study; Center for Environmental Farm Stewardship Program Evaluation; Soil Born Farms Sacramento Regional Food Hub Feasibility Study. 09/2012 – 09/2013 Agricultural System Analyst, Sacramento Area Council of Governments.
PUBLICATIONS Christensen, Libby O., Ryan E. Galt, and Alissa Kendall. (accepted with revisions). A life- cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas emissions of Community Supported Agriculture in California’s Central Valley. Journal of Industrial Ecology. Christensen, Libby O. and Rita O’Sullivan. (2015). Using social network analysis to measure changes in regional food systems collaboration: A methodological framework. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 5(3), 113–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2015.053.013 Galt, Ryan E., Katie Bradley, Libby O. Christensen, Julia Van Soelen Kim, and Ramiro Lobo. (2015). Eroding the community in community supported agriculture (CSA): competition’s effects in alternative food networks in California. Sociologia Ruralis, doi: 10.1111/soru.12102. Galt, Ryan E., Libby O’Sullivan1, Jessica Beckett, and Colleen Hiner. (2012). An Overview of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in and around California’s Central Valley. California Agriculture. 66(1): 8-14.
1 Please note last name changed to Christensen from O’Sullivan in 2014.
27 RESEARCH GRANTS 2014 California Department of Agriculture: Specialty Crop Block Grant, Sacramento Area Council of Governments, 2014-2016. $387,038. “Food System Multipliers for Specialty Crops in the Sacramento Region.”
AWARDS 2015 Center for Regional Change Dissertation Improvement Grant 2014 Geography Graduate Group Block Grant Award 2012 Geography Graduate Group Block Grant Award 2012 Jastro Shields Research Award 2011 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Student Travel Award 2009 Nomination for Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award 2009 Orville Thompson Award
PRESENTATIONS 2015 Deurbanizing the Produce Supply Chain: A Geographic Investigation of Changes in California Produce Distribution? American Association of Geographers. April 21. 2015 CSA Workshop. California Small Farm Conference. March 10. 2014 Feenstra, Gail, Dave Campbell, Ilidi Carlisle-Cummins and Libby O’Sullivan. Input from the Field: Continuing the Dialogue about Community Food Systems Research. Agriculture, Food and Human Values. 21 June. 2014 The Political Economy of California Produce Distribution. Agriculture, Food and Human Values. 19 June. 2013 Regional Planning in the Sacramento Region. Biannual California Childhood Obesity Conference. 18 June. 2013 Galt, Ryan E., Libby O’Sullivan, and Alissa Kendall. 2013. A life-cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas emissions from a box of produce: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in the Sacramento Valley. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, 9 April.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 Associate Instructor, UC Davis. Course: Rural Sociology. 2014 Enrichment Instructor, UC Davis. Summer Camp: Innovation Camp and 3- D Printing. 2009-2011 Graduate Teaching Assistant, UC Davis. Courses: Career Discovery Group; Transit Equity; Food Systems. 2009 Graduate Reader, UC Davis. Courses: Technology and Society.
LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE 2015 USDA Local Food Promotion Program Grant Reviewer 2012 - present Governor Appointment to the Yolo County Fair Board of Directors. 2012 - 2014 Transportation Resource Board Committee Member on Agricultural Transportation and Distribution. 2012 - 2014 Steering Committee, Sacramento Region Food System Collaborative. 2011-2012 Steering Committee, California Geographic Society Conference Planning.
28 TABITHA S. COMBS, PH.D. [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0002-0362-7015
EDUCATION Ph.D., City & Regional Planning, University of North Carolina 2013 Master of Regional Planning, University of North Carolina 2006 Bachelor of Science in Biology, Davidson College 1999
EMPLOYMENT Senior Lecturer in Planning Dec 2014— Director of Studies in Disaster Risk & Resilience Dept. of Environmental Management; Faculty of Environment, Society, & Design Lincoln University (Christchurch, New Zealand)
Postdoctoral Research Associate June 2013—Nov 2014 Institute for the Environment Center for Sustainable Community Design University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Examiner/Instructor ERST 624 Advanced professional planning methods & practice Lincoln University, 2015 SOCI 314 Professional practice for environmental planning & policy Lincoln University, 2015 PLAN 247 Solving urban problems University of North Carolina, 2013 ENST 698 Environmental studies capstone (co-instructor) University of North Carolina, 2013
Contributor ERST 635 Group case study (project adviser) Lincoln University, 2015 ERST 634 Applied policy analysis (guest lecturer) Lincoln University, 2015 ERST 608 Advanced energy & transport planning (guest lecturer) Lincoln University, 2015 PLAN 704 Planning theory (teaching assistant) University of North Carolina, 2007 PLAN 628 Transport policy (teaching assistant) University of North Carolina, 2006
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Combs, TS & Rodríguez, DA. (2014). Joint impacts of bus rapid transit and urban form on vehicle ownership: New evidence from a quasi-longitudinal analysis in Bogotá, Colombia. Transportation Research Part A, 64: 272-285.
McDonald, N; Salvesen, D; Kuhlman, H; & Combs, TS. (2014). Impact of changes in state minimum acreage policies on school siting practices. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 34: 113- 122.
McDonald, N; Dwelley, A; Combs, TS; Evenson, K; & Winters, R. (2011). Reliability and validity of Safe Routes to School parent and student survey instruments. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 8(5).
Berke, P; Lee, J; Newman, G; Combs, TS; Kolosna, K; & Salvesen, D. (forthcoming). “Evaluation of networks of plans and vulnerability to hazards and climate change: a resilience scorecard.” Journal of the American Planning Association.
29 *A complete list of publications, conference presentations, and manuscripts under review is available upon request*
SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Combs, TS. “Examining changes in travel patterns among lower wealth households after BRT investment in Bogotá, Colombia.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Houston TX (Oct 2015).
Combs, TS; Salvesen, DA; Shay, E; Madeley, M. Qualitative research methods for identifying transportation deserts. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Philadelphia PA (Nov 2014).
Shay, E; Combs, TS; Kolosna, K; Salvesen, DA; Madeley, M. Transportation disadvantage in five rural North Carolina counties. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference, Philadelphia PA (Nov 2014).
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Research Associate June 2013—Nov 2014 Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina Developed and tested methods for assessing interactions among natural disaster vulnerability, resilience, and adaptive capacity for coastal US communities.
Research Associate 2011—2013 Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina Coordinated multi-disciplinary research team with all stages of research on a variety of projects, including concept and proposal development, data collection and analysis, and personnel management for scholarly and client-driven research projects.
Graduate Research Assistant 2006—2011 Carolina Transportation Program, University of North Carolina Managed national study of neighborhood design, social capital, and travel behavior.
Statistics Consultant 2008—2010 Odum Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Assisted scholars and graduate students across academic fields with quantitative research design, statistics, and spatial analysis.
SELECTED RECOGNITIONS Nominee, University of North Carolina Distinguished Dissertation Award 2013 Student Travel Award, 52nd Annual ACSP Conference 2011 Pre-dissertation field research grant, Institute for the Study of the Americas 2007
SERVICE Member, TRB Standing Committee on Pedestrians 2014— Member, Carrboro (NC) Police Dept. Bicycle & Pedestrian Citizen Taskforce 2011 Chair & Member, Town of Chapel Hill (NC) Bike/Ped Advisory Board 2005—2008 Member, FHWA Pedestrian Safety Guide for Transit Agencies Working Group 2008 Referee for Journal of Transport Geography; Cities; Transportation Research Record
30 Annie K F Cruz-Porter, AICP 2 Canterbury Close Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 1HU, UK [email protected] +44 1793 514823
Education
PhD Urban Studies and Planning 2010 - Current University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Dissertation: Sheffield‟s Digital Life: An Analysis of Class, Community Clout, and Social Inequalities Supervisors: Professor Heather Campbell and Dr Alasdair Rae Expected completion: May 2016 MA Cultural Geography with Distinction 2008 Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London MURP Urban and Regional Planning 2003 Ball State University, Muncie, IN BA The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH 1997
Professional and Research Experience
Demonstrator University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 2012-2014 Led final year undergraduate seminars on „UK Planning Law and Development Control‟ with 25 students. Led weekly seminars for first year undergraduate „Planning Project‟ with 15 students. Project Assistant University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 2012- 2013 Developed departmental learning scheme involving student-led seminars of about 10 students twice per month. This programme engaged all undergraduate and graduate students from the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Transportation Planner Jacobs Engineering Group Inc, Reading, UK 2002 – 2007 Assistant Planner Sacramento Regional Transit, California, USA 1999 - 2001 Research Assistant Ball State University‟s Planning Department, Indiana, USA 1997 – 1999
Professional Honors and Awards
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Research ($90,000): 2011-2014 Urban Communications Foundation Scholarship Award for the Urban Affairs Conference: 2014 Member: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) (2004 – Current) Member: Planning Institute of Australia (MPIA) (2007- Current) American Planning Association Award for Rural Planning: 1998
31 Select Publications & Presentations
Cruz-Porter, Annie. Review of Education and Social Justice in the Digital Age by Rosamund Sutherland. Social Policy and Administration (forthcoming Autumn/Winter 2015).
“Does „Joining in the #Conversation‟ really matter? Geographical Perspectives of Clout, Class and Media divides in Sheffield.” Prepared for the Urban Affairs Association Conference. San Antonio, Texas: April 2014.
“Does „Joining in the #Conversation‟ really matter? Reflections on social influence and media injustices in Sheffield.” Prepared for the UK and Ireland Planning Research Conference. Oxford, UK: September 2014.
“Sheffield‟s Cloud City: social media, knowledge sharing and the workforce” poster at Association of European Schools of Planning and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Joint Congress, Dublin, Ireland: July 2013.
“N8 Transformation Infrastructure Positioning Report: Infrastructure and Social Justice” Report prepared and submitted to the Economic and Social Research Council with Professor Gordon Dabinett, Dr. Ed Ferrari, and Dr. Alasdair Rae: November 2012.
“Does social media matter? A look at sharing, influence and Sheffield enterprises” invited presentation at Sheffield Public Library, Sheffield, UK: February 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3DdjonaTPs
Community Service
Conference Session Chair Urban Affairs Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 2014 Mentor APA/AICP 2006-2010 Provided individual mentorship for American planners from underrepresented communities on international and transportation planning careers. Qualitative Analysis for Heeley Development Trust, Sheffield, UK: 2013. Won £15,000 grant (from Sheffield Homes) as part of a team which sought to increase the number of computer classes offered to social housing residents throughout the City of Sheffield. Planning Aid England: 2009-current Provides advice to communities on social media usage to garner political influence and local transport planning strategies. Indiana Association for Community Economic Development, USA: 2010 Reviewed grant applications for neighborhood economic development projects throughout Indiana.
Technical Advisor, Walk Sacramento Campaign: 1999-2001
Member, Technical Advisory Committee for Environmental Council of Sacramento: 1999 – 2001 ECOS promotes public participation in sustainable transportation planning Provided professional advice regarding relationships between land use, transportation and air quality
Member, Technical Advisory Committee for Capitol Area Development Committee: 1999 – 2001 CADA formed by Governor Gray Davis to monitor development impacts of new state office buildings and affordable housing projects in downtown Sacramento
Full CV and References Available Upon Request
32 CAN CUI
Postdoc Fellow, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, the United States (+1) 857‐234‐2871 | Email: [email protected]
PRESENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS
2015/9 ~ Pollman Postdoc Fellow, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University 2015/6 ~ Assistant Researcher (part‐time), Sun Yat‐Sen University
EDUCATION
2010/11 ~ 2015/3 Ph.D., Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University 2008/9 ~ 2010/6 M.Sc., Geographic Information Science, Nanjing University 2004/9 ~ 2008/6 B. Sc., Geographic Information Science, Hunan Normal University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Migration; Housing studies; Social‐spatial inequality; GIS; the application of GIS to urban studies
PEER‐REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS (SCI/SSCI)
Cui C., Geertman S. and Hooimeijer P. (2015). Residential mobility of skilled migrants in Nanjing, China. Environment and Planning A, 47(3), 625‐642. Cui C., Hooimeijer P., Geertman S. and Pu Y. (2015). Residential distribution of the emergent class of skilled migrants in Nanjing. Housing Studies, DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2015.1013094. Cui C., Geertman S. and Hooimeijer P. (2014). The intra‐urban distribution of skilled migrants: Case studies of Shanghai and Nanjing. Habitat International, 44, 1‐10. Cui C., Wang J., Pu Y., Ma J. and Chen G. (2012). GIS‐based method of delimitating trade area for retail chains. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 26(10), 1863‐1879. Cui C., Wang J. and Ma J. (2010). A new method of applying polygon boolean operations based on trapezoidal decomposition. GIScience & Remote Sensing, 47(4), 566–578. Wang J., Cui C., Rui Y., Cheng L., Pu Y., Wu W. and Yuan Z. (2013). A parallel algorithm for constructing Voronoi diagrams based on point‐set adaptive grouping. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 26(2), 434‐446. Wang J., Cui C., Chen G., Pu Y. and Ma J. (2012). A new trapezoidal‐mesh based data model for spatial operations. International Journal of Digital Earth, 5(2), 165‐183. Huang H., Cui C., Cheng L., Liu Q. and Wang J. (2012). Grid interpolation algorithm based on nearest neighbor fast search. Earth Science Informatics, 5(3‐4), 181‐187. Wang J., Cui C. and Gao J. (2012). An efficient algorithm for clipping operation based on trapezoidal meshes and sweep‐line technique. Advances in Engineering Software, 47(1), 72–79. Wang J., Cui C., Pu Y., Ma J. and Chen G. (2010). A novel algorithm of buffer construction based on run‐length encoding. The Cartographic Journal, 47 (3), 198–210. Wang J., Ni H., Rui Y., Cui C. and Cheng L. (2015). A WebGIS‐based teaching assistant system for geography field practice. British Journal of Educational Technology, DOI: 10.1111/bjet.12231
33 PAPERS UNDER REVIEW (SSCI)
Cui C., Geertman S. and Hooimeijer P. Why stay? The mediating effects of perceived parental and peer pressure on the migration intentions of graduates in Nanjing. Regional Studies. Cui C., Geertman S. and Hooimeijer P. Do skilled migrants have less access to homeownership than skilled locals? Evidence from Nanjing, China. Cities.
PHD DISSERTATION
Cui C. (2015). Skilled Migrants and the City: An Analysis of Housing Careers in Nanjing. Utrecht: Utrecht University. ISBN: 978‐94‐6108‐928‐1
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2012/12 ~ 2013/3 Field work in Nanjing: housing careers of skilled migrants (804 questionnaires); migration intention of university graduates (514questionnaires & 25 interviews). Principal investigator, Utrecht University & Nanjing University 2009/2 ~ 2009/11 Project of “Trade Area Analysis Methods based on GIS” (C++, ArcEngine). Team leader & Developer, Nanjing University & HopeRun Technology Corporation 2009/4 ~ 2009/5 Project of “Database Establishment for Land‐use Planning”. Participant, Nanjing University & Tianchang Municipal Land Resources and Housing Administrative Bureau 2008/12 ~ 2009/1 Project of “Expressway Infrastructure Management System for Jiangsu Province” (C#, ArcEngine). Developer, Nanjing University & Nanjing Institute of Surveying, Mapping, and Geotechnical Investigation Co. Ltd 2008/8 ~ 2008/10 Project of “Geostage Spatial Database Engine ‐‐‐ Performance Optimization” (C++). Core member, Nanjing University & HopeRun Technology Corporation
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Urban China Research Network; Urban China Studies Community in Netherlands; Association of American Geographers
JOURNAL REFEREE
Urban Studies International Journal of Geographical Information Science
FUNDINGS AND HONORS
2015 ~ 2016 Harvard University Pollman Fellowship (30000 dollars) 2013 ~ 2014 Utrecht University Short Stay PhD Fellowships (2500 euros) 2013 Utrecht University Fieldwork Funding (7350 euros) 2011 Utrecht University Travel Grants (1200 euros) 2008 ~ 2009 Haichen Scholarship, Dept. of Geographic Information Science, Nanjing University 2009 “Excellent Paper” awarded by the Geography Graduate Forum for the universities in Nanjing
34 Lindsey Day Farnsworth 1138 Jenifer St #2 Madison, WI 53703 (617) 272-0287 [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin May 2016 Doctoral Candidate, Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin May 2010 M.S. Urban and Regional Planning GPA: 4.00
Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts May 2005 B.A. Sociology, Latin American Studies Magna Cum Laude
PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONS
Day-Farnsworth, L. (under contract). “More than the Sum of Their Parts: An Exploration of the Connective and Facilitative Functions of Food Policy Councils.” In Dawson, J. and A. Morales eds. Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press.
Day-Farnsworth, L. (in progress). “Beyond Policy: Race, Class, Leadership and Agenda-Setting in North American of Food Policy Councils.” In Etmanski, C. (Ed.). Leadership, Learning, and Food: Global Perspectives on Food Systems Transformation.
Day-Farnsworth, L. & Morales, A. (December 2011) “Satiating the Demand:Planning for Alternative Models of Regional Food Distribution.” Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems & Community Development.
REPORTS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Day-Farnsworth, L. & Miller, M. (June 2014). “Networking Across the Supply Chain: Transportation Innovations in Local Food Systems.” United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Services Transportation Services Division.
Day-Farnsworth, L., Bruner Zimmerman, A., & Daniel, J. (June 2011). Making Good Food Work Conference Proceedings. United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Services.
Day-Farnsworth, L., McCown, B., Miller, M., & Pfeiffer, A. (2009). Scaling Up: Meeting the Demand for Local Food. University of Wisconsin Extension, Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
SELECTED CONFERENCES & PRESENTATIONS
Presenter. Paper: “More than the Sum of their Parts: an Exploration of the Connective & Facilitative Functions of Food Policy Councils.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference: “Justice and the City: (Re)Examining the Past to Create the Future.” Houston, October 2015.
Invited speaker. Presentation: “Creating Policy Change Together: How Food Policy Councils Can
35 Support Community Initiatives.” PolicyLink Webinar Series: Food Policy 101- Expanding Healthy Food Access on Food Day. October 2013.
Presenter. Presentation: “Food Logistics & Transportation: A Sustainable, Regional Approach.” American Planning Association National Conference. Chicago, April 2013.
Presenter. Presentation: “Food Logistics and Transportation: Planning for Sustainable Regional Food Systems.” American Planning Association National Conference. Los Angeles, April 2012.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UW-Madison Community & Regional Food Systems Project January 2011-present Researcher, Associate Staff at UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems Conducted dozens of in-depth interviews with diverse community food system stakeholders. Operates and manages MAXQDA qualitative data analysis software. Built evaluation capacity of food policy council staff through policy evaluation action research.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems September 2008-June 2011 Local and Regional Food System Outreach Specialist
Co-designed, managed, and conducted multi-case studies on barriers to scaling up local food supply chains and technological, logistical and organizational innovations in regional food distribution.
North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE) June-September 2010
Designed, conducted and analyzed survey on the status of local food in Wisconsin. Presented findings to multi-state Cooperative Extension training to inform regional food system development.
SERVICE
City of Madison Food Policy Council October 2012-present
Serves as Higher Ed representative and co-chair of the Healthy Food Retail Work Group. Advises staff at the Office of the Mayor on strategies to promote economic development, community food security, and regional sustainability through enhanced inter-agency coordination and policy.
City of Madison Local Food Committee October 2011-present
Serves on advisory committee to mayor on the creation of a permanent public market and food hub.
HONORS AND AWARDS
UW-Madison Urban & Regional Planning Dept. Jerome Kaufman Scholarship April 2015 Wisconsin Chapter of the APA Outstanding Planning Student Award May 2010 Rachel Carson Award for Environmental Citizenship May 2005 Inducted Phi Beta Kappa April 2005
36 MARIA VICTORIA DEL CAMPO 105 Oxford St [email protected] Cambridge, MA 02138
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Urban Studies and Planning 2015 (Expected) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Dissertation: Escaping An Institutional Middle-Income Trap: Upgrading in Brazil Committee: Ben Ross Schneider (chair), Richard Locke, Bish Sanyal
M.A., Economic Development and Management 2007 Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan Thesis: Export-led growth and the gender wage gap: Evidence from Taiwan’s Export Processing Zones
B.A., International Relations and Political Economy 2005 University of Tsukuba Tsukuba, Japan Thesis: Welfare Provision, Labor Markets, and Gender: Japan’s Turning Point
PUBLICATIONS Under Review “Determinants of Industrial Trajectories in an Enclave Economy”
Non-Peer Review del Campo, M. Victoria. (2012). “Capabilities for What? Brain Circulation and Entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico.” Working Paper.
Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio, & del Campo, M. Victoria. (2011). “A Long and Winding Road: The Creation of the Inter-American Development Bank.” ISBN-10: 1257089994.
Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio, & del Campo, M. Victoria (2010). “Más que un Banco.” Página 12, January 7. del Campo, M. Victoria. (2010). “Assessing the Impact of Generic Drugs Introduction on Economic Development: The Case of Brazil.”
AWARDS AND HONORS 2013 MISTI Brazil Research Grant
2009 Ida Green Fellowship for Most Promising Female Graduate Students, MIT
2000-2007 Japanese Ministry of Education Scholarship
TALKS AND CONFERENCE ACTIVITY 2014 “Escaping An Institutional Poverty Trap: Upgrading versus Uneven
37 Development in Brazil’s Pharmaceutical Industry.” Latin American Studies Association Congress, Chicago.
2013 “Debunking the Myth of Missing Entrepreneurship: Worker Spinoffs in Puerto Rico.” Guest lecture at “Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Economic Development,” MIT Sloan School of Business.
2012 “Biomanufacturing and Capabilities for Transformation.” Presented at the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce Conference “Revitalizing Innovation,” San Juan.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
MIT 2012-2014 Instructor, Introduction to International Development
2011 Teaching Assistant, Linking Urban and National Development Goals in Puerto Rico: Environmental Management Practicum
2011 Teaching Assistant, Quantitative Reasoning and Statistical Methods for Planning
George Washington University 2007-2009 Teaching Assistant, History of International Development Institutions
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2015 Research Associate, Industrial Performance Center, MIT
2012 Researcher, Puerto Rico Economy Project (MIT Sloan/Political Science)
2010-2011 Research Assistant, Alice Amsden, MIT
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2007-2009 Research Fellow, Board of Executive Directors, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C.
2005 Intern, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan
2004 Intern, Regional Operations, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C.
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38 Asavari Devadiga [email protected] Phone: (510) 610 4904
INTERESTS: Urban infrastructure planning and service, environmental planning, policy and regulations, governance and institutions, sustainability and resiliency, climate change
EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of City and Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley, 2014. Dissertation Title: “Water When You Need It” - Examining Water Service Delivery With an Urban Planning Perspective. Committee: Elizabeth Deakin, Karen Christensen, Isha Ray and Alison Post. Nominated for ACSP’s Gill-Chin Lim Award In International Planning. M.S. Department of Environmental Coastal and Ocean Sciences. University of Massachusetts Boston, 2000. Post Graduate Department of Environmental Pollution Control Technology. University of Diploma Bombay, India. 1998. B.S. Department of Microbiology. Ruia College. University of Bombay, India. 1996.
RELEVANT RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Researcher Water service delivery and governance; Department of Civil and with Prof. Kara Nelson Environmental Engineering. University of California, Berkeley July 2012 - December 2012 Graduate Researcher Urban reforms in water delivery: International history and with Prof. Alison Post experience; Department of Political Science. University of California, Berkeley, August 2011- December 2011 Graduate Researcher Infrastructure planning for informal settlements in Kenya; with Prof. Jason Corburn Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, August 2009 - May 2010, August 2010 - May 2011 Visiting Researcher Climate change, energy and water resources; Tata Energy Resources Institute – North America (TERI-NA), Washington D.C. August 2001 - September 2001 Research Assistant Green Ports Project funded by USEPA; Urban Harbors Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston January 1999 - August 1999
RELEVANT TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate -In[City] Institute Summer Program (A 6-week introductory course to the Instructor complex civic, social, and environmental issues of sustainable urban planning), June 2012 - July 2012 Department of Civil and Regional Planning. UC, Berkeley. Graduate Student -Introduction to City Planning (CY110), August 2012 - December 2012 Instructor Department of Civil and Regional Planning. UC, Berkeley. Teaching -Medical Microbiology, August 1998 - December 1998 Assistant Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
39 RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Environmental Science -Managing Associate/ Environmental Scientist, July 2008 - June Associates (ESA), Water 2015 and Energy Group, San -Senior Associate II, July 2007 - June 2008 Francisco, CA -Senior Associate I, January 2007 - June 2007 -Associate III, July 2005 - December 2006 ESA, Water Group, -Associate II, January 2004 - June 2005 Sacramento and San Francisco, CA Entrix, Inc., Walnut -Staff Scientist, March 2003 - December 2003 Creek, CA Entrix, Inc., Houston, TX -Assistant Staff Scientist, January 2002 - March 2003
PUBLICATIONS IN REVIEW Devadiga, Asavari. Misdiagnosis Revealed: A Unique Urban Planning Approach to Studying the Water Delivery Problem. Under review.
PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS K. P. Jayaramu, Devadiga, Asavari and Manoj Kumar. (2015). Connecting the Last Mile - Water Access Policy in Action. Waterlines, Vol. 34 (2). Alex, Jen; Austodillo, Edgar; Cloutier, Roy; Devadiga, Asavari; Godlewski, Joseph; Staton, Brooke; and Velasco, Stephanie. (2013). SHA[RE]SOURCE: Connecting, Collecting, and Creating Resource-sharing Initiatives in the Built Environment. KTISMAjournal at University of Oregon, Vol. 3. Devadiga, Asavari. (2012). California Water Management Success Stories: The Portfolio Management Approach and other Advances in Sustainability. Ecology Law Currents. A Panel Review at California Water Law Symposium held in January 2012. Devadiga, Asavari and Hartshorn, Jenneen, (2012). Achieving Water Sustainability in a Changing Climate. Ecology Law Currents. A Panel Review at California Water Law Symposium held in January 2012.
SELECT PRESENTATIONS Devadiga, Asavari. (2014). “Water When You Need It” – Examining Urban Water Service Delivery with a Planning Perspective, At the 54th Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Inc. (ACSP) Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Devadiga, Asavari (2013). The Water Service Problem – Technology to the Rescue: A Study With An Urban Planning Framework. At the World Town Planning Conference, American Planning Association. Devadiga, Asavari (2012). Toward Reliable Water Service, Today and Tomorrow – A Case of Urban Water Supply in India. At the Urban Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Graduate Conference in University of California Berkeley. Devadiga, Asavari (2009). Stormwater Control and Water Reuse - Approaches toward Integrated Water Management. At the National Urban Water Management Conference, Bangalore, India. Devadiga, Asavari (2009). Recycled Water – What Makes it Tick? At the Annual Conference of the California Water and Environment Association, Palm Springs, CA.
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