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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

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 . 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 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

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 and Urban Development 03/ 2015 Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Thesis title: Port Development and Port- Interface Dynamics- the case of Dubai global hub port-city • Master in and Policy Design 12/ 2011 Polytechnic University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Italy Thesis title: Waterfronts in Changing Harbour in Europe- the cases of Barcelona, Genoa and Lisbon • Bachelor in Architectural 07/2007 Shahid-Beheshti University- School of 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, ) • 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 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 , 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 : 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 , 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 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 : 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 . 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 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, , state/local/regional economic development, economic development techniques, housing, community development, mixed development, civic engagement, , , 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 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 ” 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 , 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- 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 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 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 , 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 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. “, 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 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 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 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- 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 , 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 , 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 Hawaii at Mnoa! 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 (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, (2011-12) • Consultant, Center for Social Research & Development—Hue, Vietnam (2011) • Summer Intern, United Nations Development Programme— (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 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

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 , 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 , 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 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), 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 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).

FULL CV AND REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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 & , 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 ’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 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 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 & 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 , 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 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 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 , 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.

40 Allison B. Duncan [email protected]

EDUCATION

PhD Candidate, Urban Studies and Planning 2009 to present Portland State University Specializations: Transportation, Urban Design MLA, 2002 University of Arizona MAppSci, Rangeland Management 1993 University of New South Wales BS, Animal Science 1990 Cornell University DISSERTATION—in progress

Shared Space and Bicyclist Path Choice Abstract Shared space is a traffic calming technique and design concept. The technique is relatively new, and the majority of existing research concerns pedestrians only. This mixed methods study will be international in scope focusing on intersections in England. The goal of this dissertation is to understand how cyclists perceive and travel through shared space intersections by observing cyclists as they traverse selected sites and control sites as well as intercepting and surveying those cyclists traveling through both types of sites. Using video observations of six sites in three cities, three shared and three control intersections, an analysis of the paths taken by cyclists will look at the variation in the paths ridden through the control intersections as compared to the shared space intersections. The survey addresses the perceptions, bicycling experience, demographics, and path and route preferences by cyclists at both shared space and control intersections. It is hypothesized that cyclist paths will not show much variation between shared space and control intersections. I also hypothesize that certain groups may avoid riding through the shared space intersections due to their increased perception of risk. These findings may indicate that shared space do not benefit cyclists as the itself states.

THESES

Duncan, A (2002). Relationship between Remnant Size and Plant Species Richness in the Tucson Urban Matrix, Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of Arizona. Duncan, A (1992). Military Training as an Aspect of Multiple Use Management, Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of New South Wales.

41 SELECTED GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS

National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC) Doctoral Fellowship, $15,000, 2014. Certificate of Merit for Excellence in the Study of Landscape Architecture. Awarded by the American Society of Landscape Architecture, 2001. Member of Sigma Lambda Alpha, the honors fraternity of Landscape Architecture.

SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Assistant, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, 2011-2012. Joint project between Alta Planning and the Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI) to design and create the handbook and seminar course Pedestrian & Bicycle Master Planning--Training for Practitioners (http://trec.pdx.edu/research/project/465).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Traffic and Transportation, Teaching Assistant Portland State University and Portland Bureau of Transportation Fall 2012, 2013, 2014 Ecology, Instructor The Art Center Design College (now Southwest University of Visual Arts), Tucson, AZ, Summer 2008 Curriculum design: History of Landscape Architecture, Introduction to Landscape Architecture, Plant Materials, Ecology. Design of overall course outline and goals, general assignment and test frameworks, sourcing of images for presentations, and selection of readings and textbooks.

SELECTED WORK AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Member of Arlington Heights Neighborhood Board, and Arlington Heights neighborhood representative for Washington Park Transportation Management Association (TMA), Portland Oregon. 2013 to present. Chair and member of the West University Historic Advisory Board; member of Catalina Vista Historic Neighborhood Board, Tucson Arizona. 2002 to 2009. Department Chair, The Art Center Design College (now Southwest University of Visual Arts), Tucson, AZ. 2007 to 2008: Responsibilities included hiring instructors, writing curricula, teaching courses, and writing Tucson’s Self-Evaluation Report towards obtaining program candidacy with the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB). Candidacy granted July 2008.

42 LISI FENG 2635 Tennis Crescent, Vancouver, Canada, V6T 2C1[email protected] +1 778 388 9918

Education 2015 PhD in Urban Planning, University of British Columbia (UBC) Dissertation: Cities in the Age of Global Migration: Integration of Mainland Chinese in Vancouver, Canada Chair: Michael Leaf Committee Members: Thomas Hutton and Henry Yu 2005 M.A. in Sociology, UBC 2002 B.A. in English, Southeast University Teaching & Research Interests A. Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion B. Housing and Community Development

Refereed Publications Forthcoming “Canada’s Cosmopolis on the Coast: How Immigration Has Shaped and Reshaped Vancouver” (with Michael Leaf), in Thomas Hutton and Penny Guistein (Eds.) Reclaiming Vancouver: Challenges of Restructuring, Resilience and Sustainability in the Transnational Metropolis. UBC Press. 2011 “Planning and Local Citizenship: How Migrants Become Active Citizens in Vancouver”, Critical Planning: UCLA Urban Planning Journal, 18: 18-33. Refereed Publications (in Chinese) 2013 “Canada: Challenges of Urban Infrastructure Confronting Canada (Jianada: Chengshi Jichu sheshi mianlin de tiaozhan”, in Urban Planning International: Brief Externals (Guoji chengshi guihua: haiwai jianxun). Issue 3. “New Spatial Distribution of Human Settlements? Social Geography Forecast of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver in 2031 (Xinde juzhu geju? Mengteli’er, guolunduo, he wengehua zai 2013 nian de shehui dili yuce” in Urban Planning Internationa (Guoji chengshi guihua: haiwai jianxun). Issue 3. “Canada: Vancouver Aiming to Be a Global Leader in Urban Food System (Jianada: Wengehua dazao dushi shiwu xitong de quanqiu lingdaozhe” in Urban Planning International (Guoji chengshi guihua: haiwai jianxun). Issue 2. “Canada: Vancouver Promoting the Plan of Laneway Houses Construction (Jianada: Wengehua jihua jinyibu tuiguang zhouxiangwu de jihua” in Urban Planning International (Guoji chengshi guihua: haiwai jianxun). Issue 2. Work in Progress “Migration From the State-Society Perspective: The Case of China” “Locating International Migrants: A Tale of Migration from Three Chinese Cities” “The Political Economy of Place and Fragmented Chinese Settlements in the Vancouver Region” Commissioned Reports 2010 “On Taiwan and Cross-Strait Relations”, Research report for Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2007 “Population Dynamics in Vietnam”, Research report for Challenges of the Agrarian Transition in Southeast Asia (ChATSEA), research project funded by Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

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43 Selected Conference Presentations 2015 “Planning for Diversity? A Case Study of Mainland Chinese in Vancouver, Canada”, Paper to be Presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference. Houston. U.S. 2013 “Migration as Place-Making: Urban Planning and Chinese Migration”, Paper presented at American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Conference. New York. U.S. “Becoming Emigrants: Migration and Urban Change”, Paper presented at Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference. San Diego. U.S. 2011 “Building Human Capacities: How Vancouver Promotes Human Development Through Immigrant Integration Program”, Paper presented at Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Conference. Beijing. China. 2010 “The Janus Face of Belonging: The Role of Chinese in Place-Making in Transnational Vancouver”, Paper presented at Pacific World in Motion Conference. Vancouver. Canada. 2009 “Transnational Social Space and Community Planning in Vancouver”, Paper presented at Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference. Las Vegas. U.S. 2006 “Rethinking State and Rural Migrants: the Emergence of a Disciplinary Order in Contemporary China”, Paper presented at East-West Center International Graduate Conference. Honolulu. U.S. Research 2011-2012 Researcher assistant in Sociology, UBC 2007 Research assistant in Community and Regional Planning, UBC 2004 Research assistant in Guangdong Development Research Institute, Sun Yat-sen University Teaching 2013 PLAN425: Introduction to Contemporary Planning Issues, UBC 2003-2005 Teaching Assistant for the following courses in Sociology, UBC: 1) SOCI217: Sociological Methods: Ethnographic Research 2) SOCI312: Women in Comparative Perspective 3) SOCI354: Sociology of Communities 4) SOCI100: Introduction to Sociology Academic Awards, Honors and Fellowships 2013 Association of Asian Studies Travel Grant (USD$500) 2011 Amacon-Beasley Education Fund for Excellence in Urban Planning (CAD$2,000) 2010 UBC School of Community and Regional Planning Travel Grant (CAD$500) 2009 UBC Graduate Travel Grant (CAD$400) 2006 Brhm Wiesman Memorial Scholarship (CAD$2,000) 2006-2011 UBC PhD Fellowship (CAD$32,000) 2003 UBC Graduate Entrance Scholarship ($4,500) 2001 Southeast University Fellowship (CAD$500) Community Services 2011-2013 Chinese Translator, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council 2013 Mandarin Instructor, St. John’s College, Vancouver Professional Work Experience in Private Sectors 2006 Market Analyst, Amway Co., Guangzhou, China 2002-2003 Assistant to General Manager, Hua Yue Enterprise Holdings Ltd. Guangzhou, China Languages English, Mandarin, Cantonese (mother tongue) !

44 Melissa'Fong' PhD$Planning$(ABD) E/mail:[email protected]$ $ $ $ $ Mobile:$416/270/4012$ Geography$&$Planning,$University$of$Toronto,$100$St.$George$Street,$Toronto,$ON$M5S$3G3$ $ HIGHLIGHTS' $ ! Urban$and$social$geography;$Critical$geography$and$sociological$thinking;$Critical$race$theory$ ! Institutional$ethnography,$feminist$and$anti/racist$methodologies$ ! Community$organizing$with$racialized$communities$ ! Organizational$leadership,$adult$education$and$community$development$ ! 10$Years$teaching$experience$$ ' EDUCATION' $ 2010$–$2015$ PhD'(ABD),$Geography$&$Program$in$Planning,$University$of$Toronto$ Thesis:$Revitalization,$gentrification$and$struggle$in$Chinatown:$Exploring$the$ social$geography$of$Vancouver’s$Chinatown,$2001/2015.$ Supervisors:$Katherine$Rankin$&$Kanishka$Goonewardena$ $ 2008$–$2010$ MA,$Adult$Education$and$Community$Development,$(OISE)/$University$of$Toronto$ Thesis:$$Rolling$out$the$transformative$social$economy:$A$case$study$of$organic$ intellectualism$in$Canadian$settlement$houses$ Supervisors:$Daniel$Schugurensky$ $ 2007$ Dipl.'of'Education,$Urban$Education$in$Curriculum$&$Instructional$Studies,$The$ University$of$British$Columbia$ $ 2005$–$2006$ B.Ed.,$Teacher$Education,$Social$Studies$&$Middle$Years$Specialty,$UBC$ Practicum:$Minnekhada$Middle,$Port$Coquitlam,$BC;$Supervisor:$Shep$Alexander$ $ 2001$–$2005$ B.A.,$Sociology$&$Urban$Studies,$The$University$of$British$Columbia$ $ AWARDS'&'FELLOWSHIPS'(Selected)' $ Sept$2011/15$ $ SSHRC$Doctoral$Fellowship,$University$of$Toronto$ Sept$2011$ $ Ontario$Graduate$Scholarship$(Declined$award$to$accept$SSHRC)$ Sept$2010/11$ $ Geography$&$Planning$Research$Fellowship,$University$of$Toronto$ Oct$2009/10$ Canadian$Social$Economy$Hub:$Emerging$Leaders$in$the$Social$Economy$ Scholarship,$University$of$Victoria$ Jul$2009/10$ $ Keith$A.$McLeod$Scholarship,$OISE/UT$ Sept$2009/10$ $ Ontario$Institute$for$Studies$in$Education$Research$Fellowship,$OISE/UT$ Oct$2008$ Ontario$Institute$for$Studies$in$Education$Graduate$Association,$Transformative$ Learning$Centre,$Conference$Funding,$OISE/UT$ '

45 RESEARCH' $ 2014$–$Present$ Researcher,$Neighbourhood'ChangeK'Regional'Poverty'in'Metro'Vancouver,$ (UBC$SCARP)$ Tracking$changes$in$demographic$of$poverty$within$Metro$Vancouver.$The$project$assesses$ demographic$change,$governmental$response,$community$response$and$aims$to$make$policy$ recommendations$for$the$Metro$Vancouver$area.$$ $ 2010$–$2012$$ Research'Assistant,'Commercial'Gentrification'and'Neighbourhood'Change,$ SSHRC$Funded$Research,$Geography$&$Planning,$University$of$Toronto$$ Exploring$commercial$change$and$local$economy$development$as$a$way$to$promote$“revitalization$ without$displacement”.$Part$of$an$international$comparative$case$study$with$partners$in$New$York,$ Shanghai,$Tokyo,$Amsterdam$and$Berlin.$$ $ 2009$–$2010$$ Principal'Researcher,'Rolling'out'the'transformative'social'economy:'A'case' study'of'organic'intellectualism'in'Canadian'settlement'houses$*Published$research$ This$study$explores$the$capacity$to$develop$a$transformative$social$economy.$Through$a$case$study,$I$ explored$how$fostering$a$culture$of$organic$intellectualism$promotes$popular$education$in$ traditionally$human$social$service$agencies.$$ $ 2009$–$2010$$ Community'Organizer'&'Popular'Education,'AntiKPoverty'Community' Organizing'and'Learning','SSHRC$Funded$Research,$OISE/UT:$Department$of$Sociology$and$Equity$ Studies$$ Participatory$action$research$with$several$anti/poverty$organizations$in$the$Greater$Toronto$Area.$ Research$involves$literature$review$on$social$movement$theory,$popular$education$and$sociological$ learning$and$organizing;$individual$and$small$group$interviews;$participatory$organizational$ development;$community$consultations;$coding$and$analysis;$and$developing$popular$and$academic$ literature.$$ $ 2009$–$2010$$ Researcher,'Social'Economy'in'Education,'OISE/UT:'Social'Economy'Centre$ *Published$Research$ Assessing$the$representation$of$the$social$economy$in$the$Ontario$high$school$curriculum.$Research$ involved$coding,$quantitative$database/building$and$discourse$analysis$to$determine$representation.$I$ also$created$a$mixed$methods$quantitative$and$qualitative$report$to$be$used$in$a$comparative$study$ with$other$provinces.$$ $ 2007$–$2008$$ Fannie'Mae'Research'Intern,'Federal'National'Mortgage'Association$$ On$behalf$of$three$stakeholders$(Federal$National$Mortgage$Association,$National$Coalition$for$Asian$ Pacific$American$Community$Development,$and$Neighborhood$Housing$Services$of$America),$I$ undertook$research$for$community$development$to$increase$access$and$opportunity$for$home$ ownership$for$underserved$communities$within$the$Chinese$and$Latino$communities.$$ $ $ *List$of$publications,$academic$contributions$and$references$available$by$request!$

46 ANN W. FOSS 646.713.7830 [email protected] EDUCATION UT Arlington Ph.D. Urban Planning and Public Policy, expected 2016 Dissertation: Climate Change Planning in Dallas-Fort Worth: Discourse and Public Participation in a Politically Conservative Region Advisor: Yekang Ko Columbia University M.S. Urban Planning, 2008 Thesis: Municipal Environmental Sustainability Planning: Motivations, Implementation, Documents, and Impacts in Highland Park, New Jersey Advisor: Ana Baptista Haverford College B.A. Anthropology, Environmental Science Concentration, 2000

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Foss, A. W., Howard, J. (2015). “The other end of the spectrum: Municipal climate change mitigation planning in the politically conservative Dallas-Fort Worth region.” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. In press. Foss, A. W. (under review). “Climate change and political discourse: Analysis of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants in Dallas-Fort Worth.” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.

REPORTS AND WORKING PAPERS Venkatesh, S. A., Williams, S., Kurgan, L., Rosen, E., Golembeski, C., Kim, G. J., Connelly, J., Foss, A. W. (2007). The Socio-Spatial Consequences of Inmate Release in New York City. New York: Center for Urban Research and Policy, Columbia University. Foss, A. W. “Exploring divergent responses to sustainability planning: The role of politics, discourse, and public participation.” In progress. Foss, A. W., Ko, Y. “Sustainability and environmental stewardship education for undergraduate students: Exploring the role of service learning experiences.” In progress. Ko, Y., Foss, A. W. “Increasing undergraduate student environmental literacy, values, and action through hands-on curriculum and service learning methods.” In progress.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, University of Texas at Arlington, 2015-2016 Grant-funded research on climate literacy and education; Advisor: Yekang Ko Research Assistant, Spatial Lab, Columbia University, 2006-2007 Developed GIS database and performed analysis; Advisor: Sarah Williams

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, CIRP 4320 Sustainable Communities, UTA, Fall 2015 Co-Instructor, CIRP 5308 Metropolitan Sustainability and Planning Ethics, UTA, Spring 2013 Co-Instructor, CIRP 5232 Climate Change and Planning Studio, UTA, Summer 2011 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Arlington, Fall 2010-Spring 2015 5 courses in Environmental and Sustainability Planning 4 courses in Planning Theory and Methods 5 courses in Public Administration and Policy, including 1 online course Graduate Teaching Assistant, NYC Waterfront Development Studio, Columbia, Spring 2008

47 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected) Foss, A. W. (October 24, 2015). “Planning for climate change where sustainability and resiliency are taboo.” 2015 ACSP Houston. Foss, A. W. (February 6, 2015). “Municipal implementation of energy efficiency and conservation practices in Dallas-Fort Worth.” Climate Resilience and Adaptation Symposium, Arlington, TX. Foss, A. W. (November 1, 2014). “Politics and discourse of environmental planning: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants in Dallas-Fort Worth.” 2014 ACSP Philadelphia. Foss, A. W. (April 10, 2014). “The impact of politics and discourse on environmental planning and public participation: Use of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants in DFW.” Spring 2014 Center for Theory Colloquia, UTA. Foss, A. W., Howard, J. (November 1, 2012). “Climate change planning in a hot, dry, stormy, sprawling, politically conservative region: Lessons from DFW.” 2012 ACSP Cincinnati. Foss, A. W. (October 28, 2011). “Climate change and urban planning in the North Texas Metroplex.” Vision North Texas Regional Summit, Arlington, TX. Foss, A. W. (October 13, 2011). “Evaluating municipal environmental planning: Lessons learned from Highland Park, NJ.” 2011 ACSP Salt Lake City,

PROFESSIONAL PLANNING EXPERIENCE Planner, MESA Design Group, Dallas, TX, 2008-2010 Performed planning and development services for municipalities and private developers, including two TxAPA award-winning Comprehensive Plans, economic revitalization plans, ordinances, site development plans, and public presentations Junior Planner, Environmental Planning, Urbitran Associates, Inc., New York, NY, 2007 Performed fieldwork and site analysis for NYC departments; Wrote environmental impact statements following New York City Environmental Quality Review Technical Manual Intern, Project for Public Spaces, New York, NY, 2007 Developed case studies for publication on analysis and quantification of the economic impacts of urban parks; Conducted workshops, street audits, and placemaking exercises

FUNDING Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship & Doctoral Fellowship, UTA, 2010-2015 University of Texas at Arlington Student Travel Grant, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 Bob and Ann Utley Graduate Fellowship, UTA, 2010-2011 Columbia University Fackenthal Graduate Scholarship, 2006-2008

HONORS Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning PhD Workshop Participant, 2012 National Center for Smart Growth Best Masters Thesis Award, 2008 Planning Challenge Thesis Award, Columbia University, 2008 American Planning Association Robert C. Weinberg Award for Academic Excellence, 2008

SERVICE Poster Judge, Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students, UTA, March 2013 & March 2015 Session Organizer, Climate Resilience and Adaptation Symposium, UTA, February 2015 Member, City of Arlington, Texas, Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee, 2013-2014 Co-Founder, PhD Colloquium, School of Urban and Public Affairs, UTA, 2011-2013

48 NICOLE'FOSTER!!! (817)!723)4837!•[email protected]!! ' EDUCATION' PhD,!Urban!Planning!and!Public!Policy,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! !!!!!!!!!! 2016!(expected)! Dissertation:!Vital&Publics:&Do/It/Yourself&Urbanism&and&the&Right&to&the&City& Supervisor:!Enid!Arvidson& MA,!Humanities,&University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! ! ! 2004! & Politics&of&Identity&or&Identity&Politics?&Narrating&Difference&in&College&Classrooms! ' BFA,!Acting,!New!York!University! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1998!! ! ' PEER'REVIEWED'PUBLICATIONS' Foster,!Nicole,!Carl!Grodach!and!James!Murdoch!III.!“Neighborhood!Diversity,!Economic!Health! and!the!Role!of!the!Arts.”!In!press,!Journal&of&Urban&Affairs& Murdoch!III,!James,!Nicole!Foster!and!Carl!Grodach.!“The!Importance!of!Neighborhood!Context! in!Arts)led!Development:!Community!Anchor!or!Creative!Class!Magnet?”!In!press,!Journal&of& Planning&Education&and&Research& Grodach,!Carl,!Nicole!Foster,!and!James!Murdoch!III.!2014.!“Gentrification!and!the!Artistic! Dividend:!The!Role!of!the!Arts!in!Neighborhood!Change.”!Journal&of&the&American&Planning& Association!80!(1):!21–35.! Grodach,!Carl,!Elizabeth!Currid)Halkett,!Nicole!Foster,!and!James!Murdoch!III.!2014.!“The! Location!Patterns!of!Artistic!Clusters:!A!Metro)!and!Neighborhood)Level!Analysis.”!Urban& Studies!51!(13):!2822–2843.! Hamann,!Darla,!and!Nicole!T.!Foster.!2014.!“An!Exploration!of!Job!Demands,!Job!Control,!Stress,! and!Attitudes!in!Public,!Nonprofit,!and!For)Profit!Employees.”!Review&of&Public&Personnel& Administration!34!(4):!332)355.! ! WORKS'IN'PROGRESS' Foster,!Nicole.!“Bodies,!Affects,!Overcoming:!Lefebvre's!Right!to!the!City!as!a!‘Politics!of! Becoming’”!Under!revision,!International&Journal&of&Urban&and&Regional&Research! Foster,!Nicole.!“DIY!Urbanism!as!Critical!Assemblage”! Grodach,!Carl,!Nicole!Foster,!and!James!Murdoch!III.!“Opening!the!Black!Box!of!Art!and! Gentrification”! ' TEACHING'EXPERIENCE' Adjunct'Instructor,!Tarrant!County!College,!Humanities!! ! ! & 2014)2015! & Introduction!to!Humanities!(face!to!face!and!online)! Evaluations!available!at!https://www.academia.edu/12935650/Teaching_Evaluations!! Graduate'Teaching'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2010)2014! Urban!Planning,!Women’s!Studies,!Interdisciplinary!Studies,!Human!Resources!(online)! Academic'Coach,!Lamar!University,!Philosophy!of!Knowledge!(online)&& 2013! ! GRANTS! ' Co)PI,!New!York!Community!Trust,!Neighborhood!Attributes!of!New!York!State!! 2013)2014! Arts!Organizations,!($20,000)!

49 RESEARCH'EXPERIENCE' Graduate'Research'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington!! ! !!! 2013)2014! Funded!by!New!York!Community!Trust;!Advisor:!Carl!Grodach;!Quantitative!analysis!of!New! York!art!organizations,!neighborhood!attributes!and!economic!development!outcomes! Graduate'Research'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington!! ! ! 2012)2013! Funded!by!National!Endowment!for!the!Arts;!Advisor:!Carl!Grodach;!Collected!data!and! analyzed!art!industry!concentrations,!neighborhood!attributes!and!economic!outcomes! Graduate'Research'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2011! (In!collaboration!with!Creative!Class!Group)!Advisors:!Andrew!Whittemore!and!Steven!Pedigo;! Mixed)methods!industry!cluster!analysis!of!arts,!culture!and!recreation!in!selected!metros! Graduate'Research'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2009)2010! Advisor:!Darla!Hamann;!Literature!review!theorizing!differences!in!employee!wellbeing! Graduate'Research'Assistant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2009)2010! Advisor:!Colleen!Casey;!Typology!of!Community!Reinvestment!Act!outcomes! ' CONFERENCE'PRESENTATIONS'(selected)' Foster,!Nicole.!“DIY!Urbanism!as!Critical!Assemblage!Urbanism.”!Association!of!Collegiate! Schools!of!Planning,!Houston,!TX,!2015! Foster,!Nicole,!Carl!Grodach!and!James!Murdoch!III.!“Arts,!Diversity!and!Neighborhood! Economic!Health:!The!Mediating!Role!of!Organizations.”!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of! Planning,!Phila,!PA,!2014.! Grodach,!Carl,!Nicole!Foster!and!James!Murdoch!III.!“The!Location!Patterns!of!Artistic!Cultures:! A!Metro)!and!Neighborhood)Level!Analysis.”!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of! Planning/Association!of!European!Schools!of!Planning!Joint!Conference,!Dublin,!2013! Foster,!Nicole.!“Bodies,!Affects,!Overcoming.”!Rethinking!Marxism,!Amherst,!MA,!2013.! Foster,!Nicole.!“DIY!Urbanism!as!Lefebvre’s!Right!to!the!City:!Spatial!Justice!or!Politics!of! Becoming?”!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of!Planning,!Cincinnati,!OH,!2012.! ' AWARDS'AND'HONORS' Participant,!Summer!Institute!in!Urban!Studies,!University!of!Manchester! ! 2015! Dissertation!Fellowship,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! ! 2015! Phi!Kappa!Phi!Honor!Society!Inductee! ! ! ! ! ! 2014! Doctoral!Degree!Grant,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington!! ! ! ! 2013)2015! John!W.!Jackson!Endowed!Scholarship,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! 2013! Doctoral!Degree!Fellowship,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2008)2012! Pi!Alpha!Alpha!Honor!Society!Inductee! ! ! ! ! ! 2009! !!!!!!!! Dean!of!Liberal!Arts!Award,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2003!! ! ' SERVICE' Referee,!Urban&Studies& !!!!!!!2015! ACES!Conference!Poster!Judge,!University!of!Texas!at!Arlington! ! ! 2014! PhD!Symposium!Organizer,!UTA!School!of!Urban!and!Public!Affairs!! ! 2012)2014! Referee,!Journal&of&Urbanism!! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2013! Member,!Northeast!Fort!Worth!Economic!Development!Planning!Committee! 2012)2013!

50 KIRSTIN PETERSON FRESCOLN 2522 Damascus Church Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (c) 919.260.6826 [email protected]

EDUCATION University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2012 – Present Doctoral Candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning Certificates in Health Inequities and Participatory Research Advisor: Mai Thi Nguyen; Committee: W.M. Rohe, MD Webb, S. Green Dissertation: Assessing the Implementation and Impacts of a Work Requirement in Public Housing (anticipated completion August 2016) Research focus is community impact on the well-being of vulnerable individuals and families. University of Virginia B.A., Foreign Affairs and History, 1991 University of Virginia, James Madison University, Mary College 1994 - 1996 Graduate coursework in Secondary Teaching of Social Studies and Gifted Education, Royal Naval College (Surry, U.K.) English Speaking Union Scholar, 1988

CERTIFICATIONS Certified Public Manager Conferred by State of North Carolina, 2010 Certified Public Mediator UNC Chapel Hill, School of Government, 2003 Certified in Community Mediation and Meeting Facilitation, 2000 and 2008

AWARDS UNC Chapel Hill Future Faculty Fellow (2015) UNC Chapel Hill Participatory Research Seed Grant (2014)

EMPLOYMENT Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Research Assistant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, August 2012 - Present NC Division of Public Health, Children and Youth, Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Consultant, Raleigh, NC Jan. 2012 – July 2012 Facilitated Community Solutions, Chapel Hill, NC 2011 - Present Developed consulting business to utilize my skills and experience in providing facilitation, training and technical assistance to community and governmental agencies working to address the needs of at-risk populations. NC Administrative Office of the Courts, Raleigh, NC, 2000 - 2011 North Carolina Drug Treatment Court Manager, 2005 - 2011 Youth and Family Treatment Court Specialist, 2000 - 2005 ReEntry Youth Development Diversion and Teen Court Coordinator, Raleigh, NC, 1997 - 2000 Waynesboro Office of Youth Family Outreach Coordinator, Waynesboro, VA, 1995 - 1997 Waynesboro High School Social Studies Teacher, Waynesboro, VA, 1994 – 1995 Charlottesville Business Journal Editor & Features Writer, Charlottesville, VA, 1991 –1994

51 KIRSTIN PETERSON FRESCOLN

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Race, Poverty, and Planning (Fall 2015) Developed new course and serve as full responsibility instructor for graduate and undergraduate UNC-CH planning students. Faculty – NC School of Government at UNC-CH, Office of Juvenile Justice, Center for Court Innovation, National Drug Court Institute, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, and other national and local organizations. Curriculum Development – Bureau of Justice Assistance, National Drug Court Institute, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Center for Court Innovation, NC Administrative Office of the Courts, Reentry Youth Development.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Webb, MD, KP Frescoln, and WM Rohe. Innovation in Public Housing: A Critique of the Moving to Work Demonstration. Forthcoming in International Journal of Housing Policy. Webb, MD, KP Frescoln, and WM Rohe. (2015) Innovation in Public Housing: The Moving to Work Demonstration. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC Chapel Hill. Nguyen, M.T., W.M. Rohe, K.P. Frescoln, M.D. Webb, M. Donegan, and H-S Han. Mobilizing Social Capital: Which Informal and Formal Supports Affect Employment Outcomes for HOPE VI residents? Revise and resubmit to Housing Studies. Webb, M.D., W.M. Rohe, and K.P. Frescoln. Mobility in Place? Revitalization, Neighborhood Quality, and Housing Choice Vouchers in Charlotte, North Carolina, 2008-2013. Submitted to Journal of Urban Affairs. Rohe, W.M., M.D. Webb, and K.P. Frescoln. Work Requirements in Public Housing: Impacts on Tenant Employment and Evictions. Submitted to Housing Policy Debate. Frescoln, KP. (2014) Engaging with the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Adult Drug Court Professionals Need to Know Brief. National Association of Drug Court Professionals. Frescoln, KP. (2004 – 2011) Annual Report on North Carolina’s Drug Treatment Courts. Frescoln, KP. (2009). Drug Treatment Courts. North Carolina Medical Journal, 70:1 pp. 66-69 Frescoln, KP. (2005) Report on the Sustainability and Expansion of North Carolina’s Drug Treatment Courts

INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2014 and 2015 Urban Affairs Association, 2014 and 2015 International Sociology Association RC43 (Housing and the Built Environment), 2015 State Drug Court Conferences: Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and West Virginia. National Association of Drug Court Professionals National Conferences: 2001 - 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2014.

52 Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON M5S3K7 Canada Abigail Friendly [email protected] ∣ +1 (416) 319-2325

Research Interests Urban planning • Urban politics • Civil society • Citizen participation • Social justice • Urban informality • Governance • Brazil • Latin America Education PhD, Planning, University of Toronto, Canada, 2014 Dissertation: “Implementing Progressive Planning in Brazil: Understanding the Gap Between Rhetoric and Practice.” MSc, Global Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, 2005 Dissertation: “The Orçamento Participativo da Habitação: Participatory Decision-Making in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.” B.A.H., Political Studies, Queen’s University, Canada, 2003 Academic and Professional Experience Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance, University of Toronto, 2015 - Comparing land value capture in Toronto and São Paulo. Consultant, ActionAid International, 2015 - Conducting a safer cities evaluation in four countries. Researcher, Joint University of São Paulo/University of Toronto project on paradiplomacy, 2014 - Exploring cities relations with the international world; case studies ofToronto and São Paulo. Consultant, Social Housing Services Corporation, Toronto, Canada, 2011 Wrote a strategic plan on urban agriculture from health, community and environmental views. Social Housing Intern, Canadian Policy Research Networks, Ottawa, Canada, 2007 Produced a report connecting social housing and food security. Researcher, Toronto Community Housing Corporation, Toronto, Canada, 2006 - 2007 Research and policy analysis on urban and environmental issues for TCHC’s Green Plan. Research Intern, UN-Habitat, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2006 Research on the social production of habitat throughout Latin America. Teaching Experience University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada Course Instructor, The Changing Geographies of Latin America, 2012 Teaching Assistant, Natural Hazards, 2009 Teaching Assistant, Trade and Globalization, 2010 Teaching Assistant, Places and People, 2010 Publications Friendly, A. (2013). “The Right to the City: Theory and Practice in Brazil.” Planning Theory & Practice 14(2): 158-179.

53 Abigail Friendly

Friendly, A. (Forthcoming). “The Changing Landscape of Civil Society in Niterói, Brazil.” Latin American Research Review. Friendly, A. (Forthcoming). “Urban Policy, Social Movements and the Right to the City in Brazil.” Latin American Perspectives thematic issue on Housing, Infrastructure and Inequality in Latin American Cities, Clara Irázabal, Tom Agnotti, Editors. Friendly, A. (Forthcoming). Review of the book Toronto: Transformations in a City and Its Region, by Edward Relph. Journal of Planning Education and Research. In press Levkoe, C., Friendly, A. & Daniere, A. (In press). “Food Systems Planning: Building Alliances and Training Prospective Planners through Service Learning.” Friendly, A. (In press). “Power, Politics and Planning Practice: Implementing the Statute of the City in Niterói, Brazil.” Professional Reports Friendly, A. (2011). Urban Agriculture Strategic Plan. Toronto: Social Housing Services Corporation. Friendly, A. (2008). Towards Food Security Policy for Canada’s Social Housing Sector. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks. Friendly, A. (2007). Toronto Community Housing Community Gardening Manual. Toronto: Toronto Community Housing. Friendly, A. (2006). Social Production of Habitat and the Millennium Development Goals – A tool to raise community awareness on the indicators of the MDGs. Rio de Janeiro: UN-Habitat. Friendly, A. (2004). Process and Criteria in Public Broadcasting Governance: Appointments to the CBC and CRTC. Toronto: Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. Funding and Awards 2012-2013. University of Toronto, Department of Geography Doctoral Completion Awards. 2012. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Global Planning Educators Interest Group, Gill-Chin Lim Travel Award, 2012. 2012. Latin American Studies Association, LASA Travel Grant. 2012. University of Toronto Mississauga, Graduate Student Travel Grant. 2012. University of Toronto, School of Graduate Studies Conference Grant. 2010-2011. International Development Research Centre Doctoral Research Award. 2010-2012. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Award. 2009-2013. University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Geography, Graduate Expansion Funding Awards. 2009-2012. University of Toronto, School of Graduate Studies Travel Grants. 2008-2012. University of Toronto Fellowships. Languages Native English speaker, fluent in Portuguese, reading ability in French and Spanish.

54 Z. ASLIGÜL GÖÇMEN 632 Sprague St. Madison, WI 53711, 734-904-2762 (c), [email protected]

Education Ph.D., Urban, Technological, and Environmental Planning, University of , 2006. Dissertation Title: Patterns, Environmental Perceptions, and Residential Preferences in Southeast Michigan. Certificate in Spatial Analysis and Geographic Information Science, U. of Michigan, 2006. Master of Community Planning, University of Cincinnati, 1994. Bachelor of City Planning, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, 1992.

Primary Research and Teaching Areas Environmental land use planning, GIS in urban and environmental planning

Current Position Assistant Professor and GIS Extension Specialist (2006 - present) Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin – Madison Affiliated with the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and Center for Turkish Studies, UW – Madison and Environmental Resources Center, UW – Madison / Extension. Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Göçmen, Z. A. and J. A. LaGro. In press. Assessing Local Planning Capacity to Promote Environmentally Sustainable Residential Development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Göçmen, Z. A. 2014. Exploring Land Developer Perspectives on Conservation Subdivision Design and Environmentally Sustainable Land Development. Environmental Management. 54 (5): 1208- 1222. Göçmen, Z. A. 2014. Assessing the Environmental Merits of Conservation Subdivision Design. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 34 (2): 203-220. Göçmen, Z. A. 2013. GIS Use in Public Planning Agencies: Extension Opportunities. Journal of Extension. 51 (4). http://www.joe.org/joe/2013august/a5.php Göçmen, Z. A. 2013. Barriers to Successful Implementation of Conservation Subdivision Design: A Closer Look at Land Use Regulations and Subdivision Permitting Process. Landscape and Urban Planning. 110: 123-133. Göçmen, Z. A. and J. Gao. 2011. Assisting with Ecological Land Planning: Introducing the Conservation Subdivision and Site Assessment Toolkit. Journal of Extension. 49 (4). http://www.joe.org/joe/2011august/tt8.php Prokopy, L. S., Z. A. Göçmen, J. Gao, J., S. B. Allred, J. E. Bonnell, K. Genskow, A. Molloy, and R. Power. 2011. Incorporating Social Context Variables into Paired Watershed Designs to Test Nonpoint Source Program Effectiveness. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 47 (1): 196-202. Göçmen, Z. A. and S. J. Ventura. 2010. Barriers to GIS Use in Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association. 76 (2): 172-183. Göçmen, Z. A. 2009. Relationships between Residential Development and the Environment: Examining Resident Perspectives. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 29 (1): 54-66.

55 Selected Research Support Total grants awarded = $4,380,135. Sole, lead-PI, or co-PI grants = $805,763. The Effect of Neighborhood Design on Wildlife and Soil Habitats: Are All Conservation Subdivisions the Same? University of Wisconsin – Madison, Graduate School Fall Competition. Lead-PI with D. Drake, J. Silbernagel, and N. Balster as co-PIs. 7/2014 – 6/2016. $42,000. Planner and Local Official Perspectives on the Environmental Merits of Neighborhoods Built Around Smart Growth Principles. University of Wisconsin – Madison, Graduate School Fall Competition. PI. 7/2012 – 6/2013. $30,456. AutoMentor: Virtual Mentoring and Assessment in Computer Games for STEM Learning. National Science Foundation, Department of Education. Collaborator with D. Shaffer (lead PI) and others. 9/2009 – 8/2014. $3,500,000. Evaluating the Environmental Merits of Conservation Subdivisions Using Spatial Data Analysis. University of Wisconsin – Madison, USDA Hatch Grant. PI. 10/2007 – 9/2010. $76,307. Using Social Indicators to Improve Adoption of Land Management Practices to Protect Water Quality in Three Midwestern Watersheds. USDA, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Services, National Integrated Water Quality Program. Co-PI with L. Prokopy (lead PI) and others. 01/2007 – 12/2009. $598,000. GIS Stakeholder Assessment in the State of Wisconsin. Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility, University of Wisconsin – Madison. Co-PI with S. Ventura (lead PI). 08/2006 – 07/2007. $25,500.

Selected Honors and Awards -- High Demand Faculty Award. University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2011 & 2013. -- Dissertation Fellowship. Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, 2005. -- Margaret Dow Towsley Fellowship. Center for the Education of Women, U. Michigan, 2004-05. -- Rackham Distinguished Faculty and Student Symposium Grant. University of Michigan, 2003.

Selected Professional, Teaching, and Research Experience Planner & GIS Specialist. Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission, Ohio. 1995 – 1998. Research Assistant. Intelligent Transportation Systems Lab / Educational Program in Spatial Analysis and Geographic Information Science / Institute for Social Research / School of Natural Resources and Environment. University of Michigan. 2000 – 2005. Instructor / Co-instructor / Teaching Assistant. University of Michigan. 1999 – 2004.

Courses Taught -- GIS for Planners. University of Wisconsin – Madison. 3 credits graduate course. -- Planning for the Ecological City. University of Wisconsin – Madison. 3 credits graduate course. -- Introduction to GIS. UW – Madison & University of Michigan. 3 credits graduate course.

Selected Professional Service Reviewer for planning journals including J. of Planning Education and Research, Landscape and Urban Planning, Housing Policy Debate, and J. or Environmental Planning and Management. Reviewer for various federal and university grant and career development programs. Developer and instructor of workshops for continued maintenance credits for certified planners approved by the American Planning Association. Discussant at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meetings, 2007, 2009 & 2012.

56 Emily A. Goldman Cornell University, Department of City & Regional Planning, Ithaca, NY 14850 917-557-3931 / [email protected]

EDUCATION

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; PhD Candidate, City & Regional Planning, exp. 2016 Dissertation: Social Dimensions of 21st Century Preservation: Brooklyn, New York Interests: Housing & Community Development, Historic Preservation, GIS, Open Data, Civic Tech, Urban Planning Theory

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; MA, Historic Preservation Planning, 2007

Harvard College, Cambridge, MA; AB, History, International Relations, 2004

TEACHING

Cornell University, Department of City & Regional Planning • Guest Instructor, Introduction to GIS: CartoDB and Web-mapping; Oct., 2015 • Teaching Assistant, Methods of Planning and Policy Analysis; Spring 2015 • Visiting Lecturer, Introduction to GIS; Created 5 new weeks of labs for the first undergraduate GIS course in CRP, Fall 2013 • Teaching Assistant, Introduction to GIS; Spring 2013 • Teaching Assistant, The American City; Fall 2011 & 2012 • Teaching Assistant, Land Use Regulations; Spring 2012

RESEARCH

Developed web-mapping module for Masters’ level GIS course in CRP, Fall 2015

Spatial and demographic analysis of national and local datasets for transportation planning research; supervised by Professor Michael Manville, Spring 2014-Fall 2015

PUBLICATIONS

Manville, M., and Goldman, E. Would Congestion Pricing Harm the Poor? Do Free Roads Help The Poor? Paper submitted for publication, Fall 2015

Khamsi, James and Goldman, E. Infrastructures of Mobility Beyond the City, MONU #19, Oct. 2013.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Introduction to Web-Mapping with CartoDB; CRP 5080, Cornell; Oct. 27, 2015

57 Analytical Methods in GIS and 21st Century Preservation: Brooklyn, New York; 55th Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Houston, Texas, Oct. 2015

Social Dimensions of 21st Century Preservation; CRP 8300, Sept. 30, 2015

GIS and Census Data Analysis in Historic Preservation; American Association of Geographers, Chicago, IL, April 24, 2015

Mapping as a Method in Urban Planning (1); Using SunCalc and Google Earth to Study Parking Utilization (2), 2 Guest Lectures, CRP 5250, Feb. & Mar., 2015

Exploring the Social Landscape of Historic Districts with Open and Non-open Data; 54th Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, Oct. 2014

Mapping Property Sales in Brooklyn; Cornell Geospatial Summit, Oct. 14, 2014

Historic Districts in Central Brooklyn; ACSP PhD workshop, Harvard GSD, Aug. 2014

Mapping Our Rent Stabilized Buildings; Beta-talk, NYC, June 2014: https://medium.com/@emilyagold/mapping-the-rent-regulated-building-stock- 2e7c2bb3c18c

Making Sense of the Census: How to Work With American FactFinder and GeoLytics Neighborhood Change Database; SynerGIS workshop, May 2014

SELECTED SERVICE

External Reviewer, Columbia University, GSPPA Urban Design Studio I: Transformative Urban Environments, Summer 2014 & 2015

Leadership Committee, BetaNYC; NYC’s largest Civic Tech Organization, 2014- Present

Steering Committee, SynerGIS; Ithaca-area GIS Professionals Group, 2014-Present

President, Cornell Association of PhD Planners, 2013-2014

PROFESSIONAL

Landmarks Preservationist, NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2007-2011; authored: http://nyc.gov/html/lpc/downloads/pdf/ssg_manual_september_09.pdf! ! TECHNICAL SKILLS

ArcGIS, QGIS, CartoDB, R, Open Refine, American FactFinder, Social Explorer, GeoLytics Neighborhood Change Database, Excel & Access

58 KAROLINA MARIA GÓRSKA 3250 Public Affairs Building, Box 951656, Los Angeles, CA 90095, [email protected], (626) 379-9388

EDUCATION University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Luskin School of Public Affairs Ph.D. Urban Planning, September 2015 Dissertation: Different Shades of Change: Historic Districts in Los Angeles and their Impact on Gentrification and Neighborhood Trends. Committee: Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (Chair), Paavo Monkkonen, David Halle

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Master in Urban Planning, May 2010 Thesis: Historic Preservation as a Revitalization Strategy in Inner City Neighborhoods Advisor: Susan Fainstein

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA Bachelor of Arts in Architecture cum laude, June 2006

University College London, London, UK Spring Study Abroad Program in the History of Art Department, Spring 2005

ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS • ACSP Travel Scholarship 2015 • UCLA Affiliates Fellowship, Academic Year 2014-15 • UCLA Dissertation Year Fellowship, Academic Year 2014-15 • Haynes Lindley Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Academic Year 2013-14 • Community Partnerships Fellowship, Academic Year 2012-13 • UCLA Graduate Mentorship Fellowship, Academic Year 2011-12 • UCLA Graduate Summer Mentorship, Summer 2011 • UCLA Graduate Fellowship, Academic Year 2010-11 • Harvard Urban Planning and Design Best Thesis Prize, June 2010

FORTHCOMING “To Preserve or Not Preserve?: A Look at the Factors that Sway Historic Preservation Decisions.” Co-authored with Professor Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris. Accepted for the Routledge Companion of Global Heritage Conservation anthology, editors professor Vinayak Bharne and professor Trudi Sandmeier, forthcoming May 2017.

REPORTS “Gentrification, Displacement and the Role of Public Investment: A Literature Review.” Co- authored with Miriam Zuk, Ariel Birbaum, Karen Chapple, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Paul Ong, Trevor Thomas. California Air Resource Board, 2015. Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper.

WORKING PAPERS Gorska, Karolina. “Are Historic Districts all the Same? The Creation of Neighborhood Typologies as a Means of Understanding Neighborhood Change.” (currently being revised for submission at the Journal of Planning Education and Research).

59 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “To Preserve or Not to Preserve?: A Look at the Factors that Sway Historic Preservation Decisions.” 2014 International Planning History Society Conference. July 20-23, 2014. “Historic Preservation Overlay Zones in Los Angeles: Their Impacts on Gentrification Trends” 2014 ACSP 54th Annual Conference, October 30 - November 2, 2014.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE & ACTIVITIES Staffing Working Group Member, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA 2012-2014 Critical Planning Journal Editorial Board, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA 2011-2012 Critical Planning Journal Managing Editor, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA 2010-2011

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of California, Department of Urban Planning Lecturer, Introduction to Cities and Planning Fall 2015 Special Reader, Introduction to Planning History and Theory Fall 2012/2013 Special Reader, Public Spaces Spring 2013

Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning & Design Teaching Assistant, History and Theory of Urban Planning Fall/Spring 2009 Teaching Assistant, Urban Politics, Planning, and Development Spring 2009

RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies Public Administration Analyst, September 2015 – present. Providing research assistance on methods of representing neighborhood change for a Performance Monitoring Tool for SCAG’s Sustainable Communities Strategy. Writing user guide for analytics database.

University of California, Department of Urban Planning Research Assistant, Spring 2014-Summer 2015. Conducted research for a California Air Resources Board (ARB) project, which examined the effects of TOD on gentrification and displacement. Co-wrote literature review, ground-truthing analysis, and anti-displacement inventory paper. Project Manager, Summer 2014. Conducted research for ARB project. Co-wrote literature review, assembled data, and coordinated team meetings. Research Assistant, Spring – Winter, 2013. Assisted P.I. on a Sound Body/Sound Mind project related to childhood obesity and P.E. curriculum changes. Research Assistant, Fall 2010 – Winter 2011. Worked on two research projects: 1) sidewalk enforcement regulations and the public realm and 2) Los Angeles’ Metro stations and design guidelines.

Office of Historic Resources, City of Los Angeles, Summer 2009. Intern. Surveyed and conducted research for SurveyLA; a comprehensive survey of Los Angeles partly funded by the Getty Institute. Researched and drafted nominations for Los Angeles’ historic resources.

Department of Regional Planning, Los Angeles, CA, October 2007 – May 2008. Regional Planning Assistant II – Responded to inquiries from the public on the General Plan and subdivision and zoning regulations; processed applications for site plans, subdivisions, zone changes, variances, and conditional use permits.

60 LEIGH TAYLOR GRAHAM, PHD, MBA John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, City University of New York 212-621-3757 / [email protected]

EDUCATION • Ph.D., Urban Studies & Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010 • M.B.A., New York University Stern School of Business, 2001 • B.A., cum laude, with high honors in Sociology, Brandeis University, 1997

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS • Doctoral Faculty, Environmental Psychology Group, PhD Program in Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center, 2013-Present • Assistant Professor, Urban Affairs, Department of Public Management, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 2012-Present • Visiting Assistant Professor, Urban Policy, Milano the New School for Management, Urban Policy, and International Affairs, 2010-2012

RESEARCH INTERESTS Contentious politics of urban redevelopment, esp. class, race and geographic conflicts; Disaster recovery and urban sustainability policy; Critical urban theory

CURRENT PROJECT The Rockaways' Place on the Map: Civic Disparities in Recovery Planning and Policymaking after Superstorm Sandy (JANUARY 2013 – PRESENT; $20,188) • Graham, L. The antagonism of disaster relief. • Graham, L. Differentiated States: The relationship between community membership and governance regimes – The case of public housing residents in Rockaway, Queens. • Debucquoy, W., Anguelovski, I., and Graham, L. Public housing vulnerability, resilience and adaptation strategies to climate change in NYC after Superstorm Sandy: Comparing Rockaway, Queens and the Lower East Side.

COURSES TAUGHT (MPA/MS) Economic Development Policy, Policy Analysis, Lab in Issues Analysis (Urban Policy Practicum), Intro to Environmental Social Sciences (PhD), Community Recovery & Redevelopment in Post-Katrina New Orleans, policy capstone courses

SELECT PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS • Graham, L. (2015.) Legitimizing and resisting neoliberalism in U.S. community development: The influential role of community development intermediaries. The Routledge Handbook on Poverty and the United States. • Graham, L. (2012.) Razing Lafitte: Defending public housing from a hostile state. Journal of the American Planning Association, 78(4), 466-480. • Graham, L. (2012.) Advancing the human right to housing in post-Katrina New Orleans. Housing Policy Debate, 22(1), 5-27. • Graham, L. (2007). Permanently failing organizations? Small business recovery after September 11, 2001. Economic Development Quarterly, 21(4), 299-314.

61 SELECT PRESENTATIONS • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, Texas, October 2015. Roundtable, “10 Years Later: What Planners Can Learn from Katrina.” • Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL. April 10, 2015. “Differentiated States: Rockaway Public Housing Recovery after Superstorm Sandy,” in Assessing the Role of the Contemporary Urban panel. (Invited colloquy) • Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM, November 7, 2014. “The Rockaways' Place on the Map: Civic Disparities in Recovery Planning and Policymaking after Superstorm Sandy.” • Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX. March 21, 2014. “A Model for Creating More Inclusive Cities.” • Rethinking the City Lecture Series, Rutgers University, September 30, 2013. “The community development movement in a post-Katrina world.” (Invited) • Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, CA. April 4, 2013. “Learning from Lafitte: Institutionalization and Transformation in US Community Development.” • Planners Network, New Orleans, May 2007. Race, Class and Community Recovery: From the Neighborhood to the Nation and Beyond. Plenary Speaker. (Invited) • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas, November 2006. “The Politics of Planning and Redevelopment in Post-Katrina New Orleans.”

SELECT GRANTS AND HONORS • Marilyn Gittell Junior Faculty Award ($3,174), 2015, “Competing Meanings and Differentiated States in Rockaway, Queens after Superstorm Sandy.” • Faculty Fellowship Publication Program, 2014, City University of New York. • PSC-CUNY 44 Research Award ($5,923.50) and Office for the Advancement of Research, John Jay College of Criminal Justice ($5,765). “Rebuilding the Rockaways after Sandy.” • Faculty Research Support Initiative, 2010-12, The New School, $7,800. • SSRC Katrina Small Grants ($4,000) and Harold Horowitz Award ($2,000), 2007, “The Next ‘Civil Rights Movement?’ Competing Visions to Redevelop New Orleans after Katrina.”

ACADEMIC REFEREE & REVIEWER Current Opinion on Environmental Sustainability; Housing Studies; JAPA; Journal of Urban Affairs; Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability; International Journal of Urban & Regional Research; Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy & Management

SAMPLE CONSULTING, STAFF, AND VOLUNTEER ROLES • Consultant, U.S. Gulf Coast recovery, 2005-2010; Green economic development, 2008-2010; Women’s equity, 2001-2004 • Editor, Poverty in America, Change.org, 2009-2010 • Board of Directors, Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation, Brighton, MA, 2008-2010 (Vice President, 2009-2010)

SKILLS TRAINING: NVivo

62 Dana M. Habeeb tel: 404.242.8593 email: [email protected] url: urbanclimatelab.com EDUCATION: Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Expected graduation 2016 • Dissertation: “Exploring Urban Agriculture as an Urban Heat Island mitigation strategy at the neighborhood scale” • Major: Environmental Planning | Urban Climatology; Minor: Urban Morphology Dual Masters Degree in Urban Design (2008): Georgia Institute of Technology • Master of Architecture & Master of City and Regional Planning • Thesis: Coding the Urban Form Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2002): Georgia Institute of Technology TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Urban Design Digital Media/ for Planners (Fall 2015) Instructor of Record: A graduate digital media class focused on representing ideas graphically and communicating them effectively using multiple software platforms. City Planning Studio: (Fall 2013) Tracking the Effects of Sea Level in Georgia’s Coastal Communities Co-Instructor of Record: The studio quantified the impact of sea level rise along the Georgia Coast with a strong emphasis on social vulnerability Awards: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) 2014 Student Project Award Georgia Planning Association (GPA) 2013 Outstanding Student Project Award Florida Academy of Sciences (FAS) 2013 Student Paper Award Urban Environmental Planning & Design (2012- 2015) Instructor of Record: Graduate class on ecosystem function, environmental policy and design, and environmental planning. Integrated GIS and remote sensing labs Land Use and Transportation Interactions (2011) Teaching Assistant: Instructed graduate students on a series of database-focused lab assignments integrating statistical methods, Microsoft Excel, and Access. Planning Theory and History (2010,2013) Teaching Assistant Modern Architecture and the Modern City (2007) Teaching Assistant RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: Urban Climate Lab | Graduate Research Assistant (Fall 2009-Present) Conducting research centered around climate change, design and health. Working on two CDC funded research projects investigating the correlations between the built environment, climate change and human health effects. Investigating the impact of climate responsive design techniques on the urban climate. Constructed and analyzed databases for ozone, PM2.5, extreme heat events, heat waves, land cover change, climate action plans, and plant hardiness zones.

63 PUBLICATIONS: Vargo J, Stone B Jr, Habeeb D, Liu P, Russell A (2015) The Social and Spatial Distribution of Temperature-related Health Impacts from Urban Heat Island Reduction Planning Strategies In submission Habeeb, Dana, Vargo, Jason and Stone, Brian Jr. (2015) Rising heat wave trends in large US cities. Natural Hazards 76: 1651-1665. doi:10.1007/s11069-014-1563-z Stone B Jr, Vargo J, Liu P, Habeeb D, DeLucia A, Trail M, Hu Y, Russell A (2014) Avoided Heat-Related Mortality through Climate Adaptation Strategies in Three US Cities. PloS one 9: e100852. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100852 Vargo, Jason, Habeeb, Dana, and Stone, Brian Jr. (2012) The Importance of Land Cover Change Across Urban Rural Typologies for Climate Modeling. Journal of Environmental Management, 114, 243-252 Stone, Brian Jr., Vargo, Jason, and Habeeb, Dana (2012). Managing climate change in cities: Will climate action plans work? Landscape and Urban Planning, 107(3) PRESENTATIONS (selected): Managing climate change in cities: Will climate action plans work? at the American Planning Association conference in Atlanta, Georgia. April 27, 2014 [presenter] Three feet high and rising: An examination of the likely effects and potential responses to sea level rise in coastal Georgia at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Dublin, Ireland. July 19, 2013 [lead author]. Exploring Urban Agriculture as a Local Climate Change Mitigation Strategy at the Neighborhood Scale at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Dublin, Ireland. July 17, 2013 [lead author]. Hot Cities: Are cities becoming more vulnerable to extreme heat? at 53rd Annual Meeting of The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Cincinnati, OH. November 1, 2012 [lead author]. Assessing Heat Wave Vulnerability of US Cities at 52nd Annual Meeting of The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in Salt Lake City, UT. October 15, 2011 [lead author]. Assessing the influence of urban form on climate change- induced health factors at 51st Annual Meeting of The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference in Minneapolis, MN. October 8, 2010 [lead author]. ACADEMIC AWARDS & SERVICE (selected): 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Travel Scholarship 2013 Sea level rise studio won the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) 2014 Student Project Award 2013 Sea level rise studio won the Georgia Planning Association (GPA) Outstanding Student Project Award 2013 College of Architecture NSF ADVANCE Women of Excellence Graduate Award 2010-2014 SCaRP Ph.D. student representative at faculty meetings 2008 City and Regional Planning Service Award 2006 Charles R. Brown Urban Design Fellowship

64 ANDREA K.M. HAMRE [email protected] ● andreahamre.wordpress.com ● Alexandria VA Education Virginia Tech, Blacksburg/Alexandria VA Ph.D. Candidate in Planning, Governance, & Globalization (August 2012–May 2016) Specialization: Transportation Planning (Travel Behavior Modeling) Dissertation Title: An Analysis of the Decoupling of Access from Mobility in Daily Household Travel Across Five Northeast Metropolitan Regions Scholarships and Awards: U.S. Department of Transportation Eisenhower Fellowship ($11,500, July 2015); Citizen Scholar Award (Virginia Tech Graduate School, March 2015); Virginia Tech Alumni Association National Capital Region Chapter Scholarship ($2,000, May 2014); Women’s Transportation Seminar DC Chapter Scholarship ($2,000, December 2014) GPA: 4.0/4.0 M.S. in Applied Economics (August 2009–May 2011) Coursework: Microeconomic Theory, Econometrics, Mathematical Programming, Geographic Information Systems, Transportation Policy, Transportation Systems Planning, Environmental Economics GPA: 3.84/4.0 Middlebury College, Middlebury VT B.A. in Environmental Studies, Economics Minor (September 2001–May 2005) Honors: Graduated summa cum laude; Elected to Phi Beta Kappa; Recognized as a College Scholar for 6 semesters; Awarded the Daniel J. Stark Scholarship and Blum and Company, Inc. Award; Awarded Highest Honors for Senior Thesis GPA: 3.90/4.0 Journal Articles Under Review Hamre, A. “Determinants of Commuter Mode Choice Across Five Northeast Metropolitan Regions,” Submitted for presentation at the Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting and publication in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Accepted for Publication and Published Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. “Business and Bikeshare User Perceptions of the Economic Benefits of Capital Bikeshare,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Forthcoming. Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. “An Examination of Recent Trends in Multimodal Travel Behavior Among American Motorists,” International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. Forthcoming. Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. “The Multimodal Majority? Walking, Cycling, and Public Transportation Use Among American Adults,” Transportation. Forthcoming. Buehler, R., W. Jung, and A. Hamre. 2015. “Planning for Sustainable Transport in Germany and the U.S.: A Comparison of the Washington, DC and Stuttgart Regions,” International Planning Studies, 20(3): 292-312.

65 Hamre, A. and R. Buehler. 2014. “Commuter Mode Choice and Free Car Parking, Public Transportation Benefits, Showers/Lockers, and Bike Parking at Work: Evidence from the Washington, DC Region,” Journal of Public Transportation, 17(2): 67-91. Hamre, A. and R. Buehler. 2014. “The Shared Benefits of Capital Bikeshare,” Carolina Planning Journal, 39: 9-15. Buehler, R., A. Hamre, D. Sonenklar, and P. Goger. 2012. “Cycling Trends and Policies in the Washington, DC Region,” World Transport, Policy & Practice, 18(2): 6-29. Selected Presentations and Additional Publications Transportation Research Board Annual Meetings Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. 2015. “Using NHTS 2001 and 2009 to Analyze Intrapersonal Variability in Travel Behavior,” Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting, #P15- 6346, Washington DC. Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. 2015. “Business and Bikeshare User Perceptions of the Economic Benefits of Capital Bikeshare,” Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting, #15-0822, Washington DC. Buehler, R. and A. Hamre. 2014. “National Trends in Multimodal Individual Travel Behavior in the USA,” Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual Meeting, #14-1042, Washington DC. Hamre, A. and R. Buehler. 2013. “The Role of Commuter Benefits in Shaping the Decision to Walk, Cycle, or Ride Transit to Work in the Washington, DC, Region,” Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual Meeting, #13-1429, Washington DC. Book Chapters and Reviews Hamre, A. “Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition,” Book Review, Journal of Planning Education and Research. Forthcoming. Hamre, A. “Multimodal Commuter Benefits and the Elasticity of Demand for Cycling,” Book Chapter, Bicycle Urbanism: Reimagining Bicycle Friendly Cities (A. Bassok, Ed). Forthcoming. Selected Professional Service and Development Virginia Tech, Blacksburg/Alexandria VA Research and Teaching Assistant, Urban Affairs & Planning (August 2012–May 2015) Conducted research on travel behavior using data sources such as the 2001 and 2009 National Household Travel Surveys; Collected and analyzed Capital Bikeshare user and business data; Conducted literature reviews of regional public transportation coordination and transportation and land-use integration; Contributed to research presentations and publications; Supported Quantitative Methods and Studio courses; Supported Qualtrics survey design and deployment Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington DC Member & Alternate, Transportation Planning Board Citizens Advisory Committee (2013–2015) Provide citizen input on regional transportation projects and priorities as an Alternate (2013) and Member (2014-2015); Provided comment on the WMATA Metro Momentum plan and the draft Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan for the National Capital Region; Proposed subcommittees and work plan for the 2015 term to focus on WMATA long-term funding, federal surface transportation reauthorization, strategies to address climate change, and unfunded project prioritization

66 KELLY HEBER DUNNING www.kellyheber.com Office: MIT Environmental Policy & Planning 77 Mass Ave 9-319 Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 561-526-6729 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Kelly_Heber

EDUCATION MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE 2012-2016 PhD Natural Resource Management, Planning, Policy (December 2015) Dissertation: “Communities of Coral: An Institutional and Ecosystem Services Analysis of Coral Reef Management” WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION WOODS HOLE 2012-2016 Marine Policy Center Advisor: Porter Hoagland UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM 2011-2012 MSc Environmental Policy and Economics School of Geography and Environment Advisor: Paul Jepson and Marta Lang Thesis: Adaptive Management in the Florida Everglades UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FL 2005-2009 B.A. Political Science Magna Cum Laude Honors, Phi Beta Kappa Honors

RESEARCH INTERESTS Ecosystem services, socio-ecological systems, co-managed natural resources

TEACHING EXPERIENCE MIT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND PLANNING Cambridge, MA 2013-2015 Ocean & Coastal Zone Management & Policy (spring 2015) • Responsible for entire curriculum. Lectured and led discussions on ecosystem services, regional ocean planning, ecosystem based management, and policy analysis. Facilitated and assisted students on interdisciplinary presentations. Quantitative Methods and Statistics (spring 2015, spring 2014) • Re-wrote and re-designed course in second year as a case-based course by authoring two cases. Lectured independently every week on quantitative social science methods, design, and analysis. Introduction to Environmental Policy and Planning (fall 2014, 2013) • Facilitated and wrote assignments • Edited, commented on, and graded written assignments. Malaysia Sustainable Development Practicum (January 2014, 2015,) • Independently mentored, coordinated, and supervised a sub-set of masters students researching shoreline planning, mangrove management, and port development in Malaysia. Participatory Action Research Methods (fall 2014, Code: 11.S944)

67 • Managed logistics for faculty instructors. Generated the course syllabus under the direction of the instructors.

TEACH FOR AMERICA Washington, D.C. 2009-2011 • Selected for prestigious program to teach secondary school for two years as part of national service organization

PUBLICATIONS • Dunning, Kelly Heber. (2014) “Ecosystem Services and Community Based Coral Reef Management Institutions in Post Blast Fishing ” Ecosystem Services. PDF: http://bit.ly/1Km1SJ5 • Heber, Kelly. (2013) “Community-based Coral Reef Management” Oxford Journal of Human Welfare. PDF: http://bit.ly/1SzkquR • Heber, Kelly, Lukens-Bull, Ron, Paulson, Chuck. (2008) “A Student’s Reflections on Study Abroad in Southeast Asia. National Collegiate Honors Press. Under Review • Dunning, Kelly Heber “Participation and Conflict Resolution in Co-Managed Coral Reef Ecosystems: a comparative analysis of two Balinese cases” World Development. (Submitted May 2015) • Dunning, Kelly Heber “Economic Valuation of Coral Reefs: the potential for Deliberative Methods in the Port of Miami Conflict” Ecological Economics (submitted February 2015) • Dunning, Kelly Heber “Adaptive management and implementation in the American Natural Resources Bureaucracy.” Environmental Policy and Planning (submitted February 2015)

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS U.S. Fulbright Program Student Research Grant ($15,000) 2015-2016 USAID Grant for Research Innovation in International Development ($3000) 2015 MIT Public Service Center Dissertation Grant ($3300) 2015 Association of European Schools of Planning Conference Grant ($1600) 2015 Best Paper U.S. EPA Coastal Data Contest ($2,000) 2014 U.S. Department of State Fisheries Hackathon Data Analysis Contest 2014 Stanford NatCap Program Scholarship ($300) 2014 U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship ($20,000) 2013 Carroll L. Wilson Fellowship ($7,000) 2013 MIT Presidential Fellowship ($45,000) 2012 MIT PhD Studentship ($120,000) 2012

REFERENCES Larry Susskind (MIT) [email protected] Porter Hoagland (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) [email protected] Jinhua Zhao (MIT) [email protected]

68 Megan E. Heim LaFrombois University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Urban Planning and Policy 412 South Peoria Street, Chicago, IL 60607 [email protected]

urban planning and policy * community-based and participatory urban planning * community development * housing/homeless policy * feminist urban theories * social urban inequalities

Education

PhD Candidate 2012 – Present (Spring 2016) University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Dissertation – “Reframing the Reclaiming of Urban Space: A Feminist Exploration of Bicycle Focused Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Urbanism”

Master’s Degree 2004 – 2006 University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Master’s project – “Housing Policy within a Feminist Framework: A Gender Analysis of Chicago’s Housing Patterns.”

Bachelor’s Degree 1998 – 2002 University of Wisconsin at Green Bay Urban and Regional Studies major, Sociology minor

Awards

Center for Research on Women and Gender, UIC 2015 Alice J. Dan Dissertation Research Award – Honorable Mention 2015 Distinguished Graduate Scholar, UIC 2012 – 2014

Publications

Heim LaFrombois, M. (Forthcoming). Blind Spots and Pop-up Spots: A Feminist Exploration into the Discourses of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Urbanism. Urban Studies Journal. Pages 1-16.

Teaching Experience

Teaching Assistant August 2014 – Present University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Urban Studies 202: Planning Great Cities

Guest Lectures and Academic Presentations University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Homelessness and Cities- Guest lecturer for UPP 202: Planning Great Cities April 3, 2014

69 Gender and Cities- Guest lecturer for UPP 202: Planning Great Cities March 6, 2014 Urban Political Economy- Guest lecturer for UPP 501: Space, Place, & Institutions Feb 13, 2014 Gender and the City - Presentation for the Urban Transportation Center March 14, 2013

Research Experience

Intern February 2014 – October 2014 Chicago Foundation for Women Provided research support to inform the development of the foundation’s Women’s Economic Security Campaign and Civic Agenda. Specific duties included conducting literature reviews and assembling relevant data, attending focus groups and preparing summaries, and analyzing US Census data.

Research Assistant August 2012 – May 2014 University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Provided research support to Dr. Brenda – including conducting literature reviews, collection of online data and resources, data entry, editing, document preparation for IRB submission, recruitment of potential research participants, conducting field observations, conducting interviews with research participants, transcription of interviews, and coding and analysis of interview transcripts in Atlas.ti.

Community-Based/Practitioner Experience

Associate Director, Government Awards & Data Management January 2012 – August 2012 Heartland Health Outreach, Chicago, IL Provided leadership and oversight of government awards and reporting, data management, grant writing and management, quality management, program development, and the development and implementation of Heartland Health Outreach’s internal and external systems and service integration initiatives. Duties focused on creating a seamless and comprehensive system of care for disenfranchised and vulnerable individuals.

Manager, Systems Integration July 2006 – January 2012 Heartland Health Outreach, Chicago, IL Provided leadership and oversight of the department through systems integration, community development, grant writing, program development, and grant management. Duties centered on identifying and removing barriers in systems that affect the lives of individuals who are homeless and have mental illness and substance use disorders, through policy change, linkages, and collaboration among partners, and maintaining and cultivating resources.

Professional Memberships

American Planning Association Member since 2004 National Organization for Women Member since 1999

70 Leah Marie Hollstein, MLA, Ph.D The University of Cincinnati |College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning | School of Planning P.O. Box 210016-0016 | Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0016 | [email protected]

Education______Ph.D in Community and Regional Planning – 2014 School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin Specializations: Physical Planning, Land-use Planning, Environmental Planning Dissertation: “Planning decisions for vacant lots in the context of shrinking cities: a survey and comparison of practices in the United States” Available at: http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/25978

Master of Landscape Architecture – 2006 School of Natural Resources and Environment, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Group Masters Project: “Across Grandview Parkway: Strengthening Connections Between Downtown and the Bay” Available at http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/35326

Bachelor of Arts – 2000 Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee Major: International Affairs and Economics Minor: Business Administration

Teaching/Research Experience______Visiting Assistant Professor – School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, The University of Cincinnati – 2014-Present Green Infrastructure (Undergraduate and Graduate Seminar) – Fall 2014, 2015 Land Use Controls (Undergraduate Lecture) – Fall 2014, 2015 Land Use Planning and Law (Graduate Lecture) – Spring 2015 Methods of Physical Planning and Design Analysis (Graduate Practicum) – Spring 2015 Introduction to the Making of Public Art in the City through Time (Undergraduate Practicum) – Summer 2015

Adjunct Instructor – School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin – 2014 Principles of Physical Planning (Undergraduate Lecture) – Spring 2014

Teaching Assistant – School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin – 2008-2012 Site Design (Undergraduate/Graduate Lecture) - 3 semesters Physical Planning Workshop (Graduate Design Practicum) - 3 semesters Financing Public Services (Graduate Seminar) - 1 semester

Teaching Assistant – The University of Michigan – 2004-2006 College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Communications Studies Evaluating Information (Undergraduate Research Seminar) - 3 semesters School of Natural Resources: Landscape Architecture Program Site Planning (Graduate Design Studio) - 1 semester

Research Assistant – Center for , UT Austin – 2010-2011 Integrating Art into Multi-Modal Transportation Services at a Mixed-Rate Housing Development

71 Research Assistant – School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin – 2009-2010 Sustainability Analysis in Design and Planning: Tools and Cases – 2009 - 2010 LEED Integration into Site Design Curriculum – 2010

Conference Presentations______ Lecture “Planning Decisions for Vacant Lots in the Context of Shrinking Cities: A Survey and Comparison of Practices in the United States”, 2014 Urban Affairs Association Conference, March 2014, San Antonio, Texas Lecture “Comparative Analysis of Planning Decisions about Vacant and Abandoned Lots in U.S. Cities”, 2013 Annual Conference of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, March 2013, Austin, Texas Invited member of Panel “Shrinking Cities: Ubiquitous and Losing Stigma?, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October 2011, Salt Lake City Invited member of Panel “How to Shrink a City – Legally”, American Planning Association, April 2012, Los Angeles

Service, Grants, and Leadership______ $50,000 Grant Awarded by NEA to hold East Regional Mayor’s Institute on City Design Conference Co-Director, East Regional (MICD) Conference – October, 2015 Co-Creator “Field of Greens” Art Installation, Cincinnati, Summer 2015 Co-Creator “Pleasant Street Alternative Steps” Art Installation, Cincinnati, Summer 2015 Co-Creator “146 Years, Game On!” Sculpture, Cincinnati, Summer 2015 Information at: http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=21858 and http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=21943 Thesis Advising Jing Li – MCP “Revitalizing a Shrinking Small City into a Walkable City: A Case Study of the Village of Lincoln Heights” Committee Member, Approved – March 2015 Russell Best – MCP “U.S. City Climate Action Plans: Planning to Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled?” Committee Member, Approved – March 2015 School of Planning DAAPworks (Graduating Student Exhibits) coordinator – 2014-15, 2015-2016 Book Review Review: Good Urbanism: Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 34, No. 2 (June, 2014) pp 242-244 Manuscript Review Landscape and Urban Planning 9/14; Urban Design International 10/15

Private Sector Experience______ Campus/Town Planning Studio – 2006-2007 Ayers|Saint|Gross Architects and Planners, Washington, DC -Collaborative team of architects, planners, landscape architects working at multiple scales designing national and international university campuses and developing town and town|gown master plans; participation in on-location (domestic) design . Landscape Architecture Studio – 2007-2008 Ayers|Saint|Gross Architects and Planners, Baltimore, MD -Multi-disciplinary work including: planting plans for the Indian subcontinent, landscape art installations on US university campuses, and designing a historically and culturally sensitive outdoor museum environment in Saudi Arabia. -Attained LEED AP accreditation

72 Jiawen Hu

JIAWEN HU Home Address: 1216 S Charlestown St, Seattle, WA 98108 Email: [email protected], Telephone: (206)369-8550

EDUCATION Ph.D., Built Environment, University of Washington August 2015 M.S., Landscape Architecture, Peking University, China, Advisor: Kongjian Yu July 2009 LL.B, Peking University, China July 2007 B.A., Economics, Peking University, China July 2007

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Chinese and Japanese Landscapes (Summer 2015) Instructor, Chinese Landscapes and Urbanism (Summer 2014, Summer 2013), independently created and taught the new lecture course Teaching Assistant, The Human Experience of Place (Winter 2015, Winter 2014) Teaching Assistant, Geospatial Analysis (Winter 2015) Teaching Assistant, Introduction to GIS (Autumn 2014) Teaching Assistant, Cultural Landscape Studio (Autumn 2014) Teaching Assistant, American Urban Environmental History (Winter 2013) Teaching Assistant, Climate Change and Infrastructure (Spring 2012) Teaching Assistant, and Implementation (Winter 2012, Winter 2011) Teaching Assistant, Survey of Urban Planning (Autumn 2011, Autumn 2010) Teaching Assistant, Urban Planning Research Seminar (Autumn 2011, Autumn 2010) Teaching Assistant, International Studio on Rural Community Development, Cultural Landscape, and Vernacular Architecture in China (Summer 2011) Peking University Teaching Assistant, Urban Human Settlements (Spring 2007) Teaching Assistant, (Autumn 2007)

PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONFERENCES Jiawen Hu and Daniel Abramson. “Planning for New Urban-Rural Relations in China,” In Transforming Distressed Global Communities into More Healthy and Humane Places: An International Perspective, ed. Fritz Wagner and Riad Mahayni. Ashgate, forthcoming. Jiawen Hu. Reconnecting to the Land: Periurban Farming and Individual and Community Well-being in Chengdu Plain, China. Presented in annual conference of Association of American Geographers, Chicago, 2015. Jiawen Hu. The Neoliberal Logic of Preservation: Landscape Heritage and Tradition in Mount Emei and Chengdu Plain, China. Accepted for presentation at International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Conference, Kuala Lumpur, 2014. Jiawen Hu. Pilgrimage, tourism, and organic farming: Therapeutic landscape experience in Mount Emei and Anlong Village, China. Accepted for presentation at International Human Science Research Conference: Montreal, 2012.

73 Jiawen Hu

Jiawen Hu. Citizen’s Perspective and Flourish of Cities: a Review of A Pattern Language and The Timeless Way of Building by C. Alexander. Journal of Changchun University of Science and Technology (Higher Education Edition) (2009) (4): 146-147. Kongjian Yu, Xuesong Xi, Jiawen Hu, Yun Song. The Trend of as Shown Through Publications in the Journal of Landscape and Urban Planning During the Past Twenty Years. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis (2008) 44 (4): 651-660.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2009-2015 Dissertation topic in the field of urban agriculture, food safety, and urban-rural relationship, including physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of well-being in Chinese urbanization 2010 Research Assistant, working on rural marriage and geography in southwest China, providing data analysis with GIS (with Bill Lavely) 2007-2009 Designed and conducted projects on the post-earthquake reconstruction and adjustment of human-land relationship in Wolong Nature Reserve, Sichuan (with Kongjian Yu) 2005-2009 Designed and conducted projects on The Grand Canal Preservation Plan, Historic Preservation Plan of Peking University Campus, advised by Prof. Kongjian Yu, Peking University, China (with Kongjian Yu)

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2013 China Studies Research Grant, University of Washington 2012 Library Student Scholarship, University of Washington 2009 College of Built Environments Fellowship, University of Washington 2008 Scholarship for Academic Work, Peking University, China

CAMPUS TALKS 2013 “Research Methods”, for Urban Design and Planning course Senior Project Preparation, University of Washington 2012 “History of Chinese Landscape”, History of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington Sep 2009 “Adjustment of Human-land Relationship in Post-earthquake Sichuan”, Post Disaster Reconstruction studio, University of Washington

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2014-2015 Graduate School mentor, guiding graduate students with school work and life, University of Washington, Seattle 2013 Facilitator for Workshop on New Socialist Village in Chengdu Plain, China, at University of Washington, Seattle 2012 Organized environmental education programs with Wild Grass (an environmental NGO) in Chengdu, China 2003-2004 Legal Consultant for vulnerable groups, Peking University, China

74 CLARA IRAZABAL Associate Professor of Urban Planning & Latin Lab Director E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.arch.columbia.edu/users/cei2108columbiaedu; http://www.arch.columbia.edu/labs/latin-lab

PLANNING CATEGORIES • International and Comparative Development and Planning • Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion

EMPLOYMENT 2015- Associate Professor of Urban and International Planning Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) Columbia University (CU), New York 2010- Director of the Latin Lab, GSAPP, CU 2008- Assistant Professor of Urban and International Planning, GSAPP, CU 2002-08 Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Planning School of Policy, Planning and Development (SPPD) University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles EDUCATION Doctorate Degree • Doctor of Philosophy, Architecture, June 2002. University of California at Berkeley, USA. Master Degrees • Master (1-year program), Architecture, December 1994. University of California at Berkeley, USA. • Magister Scientiarum (2-year program), Urban Design and Planning, June 1993. Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela. Professional Degree • Architect (6-year professional program), May 1987. Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela. RESEARCH STATEMENT AND AREAS OF INTEREST My work departs from a normative premise: Planning should be emancipatory—lead to outcomes that liberate communities from oppressive socio-spatial conditions. My research seeks to expose the many guises under which planning fails to deliver on its emancipatory promise and points to ways of overcoming this planning paradox. Subthemes: • Planning in Latino Communities • Planning in Latin America • Planning and Architectural Theory SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Many publications are publicly available at: http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/catalog?utf8=✓&q=irazabal&utf8=✓

75 BOOKS Authored Books • Irazábal, C. City Making and Urban Governance in the Americas: Curitiba and Portland. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2005. http://www.ashgate.com/pdf/tis/9780754642534_ROW.pdf Edited Books • Irazábal, C. (ed.). Transbordering Latin Americas: Liminal Places, Cultures, and Powers (T)Here. Series: Routledge Research in Transnationalism. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014. • Irazábal, C. (ed.) Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events: Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America. Series: Planning, History and Environment. New York, London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group reprinted the book in soft cover in 2015. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES Planning in Latin America Irazábal, C., C. Mendoza-Arroyo, C. Ortiz Arciniegas, R. Ortiz Sánchez, and J. Maya. “Enabling Community-Higher Education Partnerships: Common Challenges, Multiple Perspectives.” Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST). 2015. Irazábal, C. “One Size Does Not Fit All: Land Markets and Property Rights for the Construction of the Just City.” (A Debate Regarding Anne Haila’s Article ‘The Market as the New Emperor’). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 33(2), 2009: 558-63. Planning in Latino Communities González, E. R. and C. Irazábal. “Emerging Issues in Planning: Ethno-Racial Intersections.” Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 20(6), 2015, 600-610, Irazábal, C. "Beyond ‘Latino New Urbanism’: Advocating Ethnurbanisms" Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability (special issue on Latino Urbanism: Placemaking in 21st Century American Cities), 5(2/3), 2012, 241-268. Planning for Other Communities Irazábal, C. and C. Huerta. “Intersectionality and Planning at the Margins: LGBTQ Youth of Color in New York.” Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 2015. Moreno-Leguizamon, C., Tovar-Restrepo, M., Irazábal, C. and C. Locke. “The Learning Alliance Methodology: Contributions and Challenges for Multicultural Planning in Health Service Provision. A case-study in Kent, UK.” Planning Theory & Practice, 16:1, 2015, 79-96. Articles under revise-and-resubmit status Letelier, F. and C. Irazábal. “Earthquake Reconstruction and Disaster Fix in Talca, Chile.” Revise-and-resubmit adjudication in the Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), March 27th, 2015. Irazábal, C. "Coastal Planning in ‘The Green Republic’: Tourism and the Nature- Infrastructure Paradox in Costa Rica." Revise-and-resubmit adjudication in the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR), October 29th, 2013.

76 Boah Kim Ph.D. Candidate in Urban and Regional Science 979-422-9767 Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning [email protected] College of Architecture, Texas A&M University [email protected] College Station, TX 77843-3137 EDUCATION PH.D IN Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning URBAN AND College of Architecture REGIONAL SCIENCE Texas A&M University - College Station, TX. (Expected May Research Focus: Urban Revitalization, Smart Decline, Vacant Land, 2016) Sustainable Urbanism, Quality of life • Advisors: Shannon S. Van Zandt and Galen D. Newman • Committee: Justin Hollander, Ann O’M. Bowman, and Yu Xiao

MASTER OF Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning URBAN PLANNING College of Architecture (2009) Texas A&M University - College Station, TX Sustainable Urbanism Certificate (Dec. 2009) Master Thesis: An Empirical Test of the Relationship between Sustainability and Urban Form – Based on Indicator Comparisons Using SustainLane Sustainable City Ranking • Advisor: Michael Neuman • Committee: Shannon S. Van Zandt and Ulrike Gretzel

MASTER OF Urban Design, Department of Urban Engineering SCIENCE College of Engineering ENGINEERING Chung-Ang University - Seoul, South Korea. (2006) Master Thesis: A Study on the Change of Neighborhood Unit and the Residents' Recognition of Neighborhood in Korean New Town - with Special Reference to Bundang New Town • Advisor: Joongseok Joseph Ryu • Committee: ChanHo Kim, YongJae Lee, and JinHyuk Jung

BACHELOR OF Urban Engineering, Department of Urban Engineering ENGINEERING College of Engineering (2003) Chung-Ang University - Seoul, South Korea Graduate Thesis: A Study on the Development of Extend Kyungbu High-speed Railway (KTX)’s territory - Cheonan Station RESEARCH & TEACHING (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) RESEARCH Interests: Urban Revitalization; Sustainable Urbanism; Land Use Planning; Community Development; Policy, and GIS

77 Assisted Dr. Galen D. Newman with his research on ‘Vacant Land in America: A National Comparison.’ Survey to 215 American cities with population over 100,000 is in progress (2013-2014)

TEACHING Offered an invited guest lecture; URPN 202 - Building Better Cities ‘Shrinking City of Legacy Cities – Dayton, OH’ (Apr. 2015) SELECTED PUBLICATION JOURNAL Newman, G., Bowman, A., Lee, R.J., & Kim, B. (under review). ‘A Current PUBLICATIONS Inventory of Vacant Urban Land in America.’ Journal of Urban Design Newman, G. & Kim, B. (under review). ‘Urban Shrapnel: Spatial Distribution of Non-Productive Space in a Growing City.’ Landscape Research Newman, G. Meyer, M. & Kim, B. (under review). ‘Linking Heritage Conservation to Growth Management: Assessing Neglect through Geographic Information Systems.’ APT Bulletin Kim, B., & Ryu, J. (2005). ‘A Study of Changes in the Size of Neighborhood Unit in Korean New Town: With Special Reference to Bun- Dang New Town.’ Journal of Urban Design Institute of Korea, pp.199-210.

PEER-REVIEWED Newman, G. & Kim, B. (2014). ‘GIS Based Framework for Assessing CONFERENCE Neglect in the Historic Built Environment.’ The Sustainable City IX: Urban PUBLICATIONS Regeneration and Sustainability, Vol. 1 & 2. Section 16-Urban Conservation and Regeneration. Sienna, Italy: Wessex Institute of Technology Press, pp.1127-1138. ISSN: 1743-3541. Newman, G. & Kim, B. (2014). ‘Linking Growth Management to Urban Conservation: as a Tool for Identifying Regeneration Sites.’ Peer Reviewed Proceedings of Digital Landscape Architecture 2014 at ETH Zurich. Section 2-Geodesign Methods and Tools. Wissen Hayek/Fricker/Buhmann (Ed.). Berlin, German: Wichmann Press, pp.128- 137. ISBN: 978-3-87907-530-0 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & SERVICE RESEARCH RESEARCH INTERN; Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI), INSTITUTE Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, 2010 (Feb – July)

CONFERENCE STUDENT STAFF LEADER; Asian Conference on Environment-Behavior ORGANIZING Studies, 5th AcE-Bs. South Korea. Seoul. 2015 COMMITTEE SCHOLARSHIPS COMMUNITY The Center for Housing & Urban Development and Hazard Reduction & RESILIENCE Recovery Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Fall 2013 – SCHOLARSHIP Spring 2016

78 C ECILIA J. K IM 3700 S. Plaza Drive BPH07, Santa Ana, CA 92704 • 949.510.2064 • [email protected]

EDUCATION University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Ph.D. Candidate in Planning, Policy, and Design Aug ’09, Expected May 2016 Dissertation: New Regulations for Promoting Good City Form? Insights from the Process and Product of Form-Based Code Adoption University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Master of Planning Aug ’04, May ‘06 Hong-Ik University Seoul, Korea Master of Engineering in City Planning Mar ’01, Feb ‘03 Hong-Ik University Seoul, Korea Bachelor of Engineering in Urban Engineering Mar ’97, Feb ‘01

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles ▪ Garde, A., Kim, C. & Tsai, O. (2015). Form-Based or Euclidean Zoning Codes? Learning from Miami 21. Journal of the American Planning Association, 81 (1), 46-66 Publications ▪ John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation. (2014). Evaluation of the effectiveness of form-based codes in promoting sustainability: Insights from Southern California. Los Angeles, CA: Garde, A. (Assisted in research and writing of grant report). ▪ Balaker, T. & Kim, C.J. (2006). Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Rail Transit? Econ Journal Watch, 3 (3), 236-287 ▪ Kang, J. & Kim, J. (2004). A Post–Design Evaluation of the Urban Environment: A Case of Seoul's ‘Pedestrian–Friendly Streets.’ Korean Society of Civil Engineers Journal, 24 (1D), 75-81

TEACHING & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of California, Irvine ▪ Research on form-based codes and sustainability with Dr. Garde, 2013~Present ▪ Principal Instructor: Statistical Analysis in Social Ecology ▪ Guest Lecturer: Urban Design Studio for Planners, Design Theory, and Design and Planning Graphics

79 ▪ Teaching Assistant: Naturalistic Field Research, Cultural Ecology and , Water Resource Policy, Environmental Analysis and Design, Sustainability II, Urban Design Principles, Elements of Environmental Design University of Southern California ▪ Reason Foundation, Research on rail transit with Dr. Ted Balaker, 2005 Hong-Ik University ▪ Research on public space and human behavior with Dr. Junmo Kang, 2002~2003 ▪ Guest Lecturer: Urban Planning and Design Seminar ▪ Teaching Assistant: Urban Sociology, Practice in Urban Planning Studio

SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS ▪ Dean’s Dissertation Writing Fellowship, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 2015 ▪ Research Grant, Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine, 2013, 2010 ▪ Graduate Scholar Award, International Conference on Design Principles and Practice, 2012 ▪ Fee Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2009 ▪ Myra L. Frank Memorial Graduate Scholarship, Women’s Transportation Seminar, 2005 ▪ Scholarship for Excellence, Hong-Ik University, 2001-2002

SERVICE ▪ Website Administrator, Department of Planning, Policy, and Design PhD Student Association, University of California, Irvine, 2014 ▪ Student Host, Open House Committee, University of California, Irvine, 2010, 2011, 2012 ▪ Coordinator for Photo Exhibition, Images of Development: Tanzania & Beijing, Lewis Hall Gallery Exhibition, University of Southern California, 2006 ▪ Communications Chair, Associated Students of Planning and Development, University of Southern California, 2004~2006 ▪ Coordinator, Annual Senior Graduation Exhibition, Hong-Ik University, 2001~2002 ▪ Administrator, Department of Urban Engineering IT/Computer Management, Hong-Ik University, 2001~2002

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PlaceWorks, Inc. (formerly The Planning Center) Santa Ana, CA ▪ Senior /Graphics Design Manager Aug ’06, Aug ‘13 Advanced Dong–Lim Engineering & Consulting Seoul, Korea ▪ Planner Apr ’02, Feb’04

80 KELLY L. KINAHAN, AICP 1900 Superior Ave. E #203 [email protected] Cleveland, OH 44114 201.320.2832

EDUCATION 2016 College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University (expected) Doctoral Candidate, Urban Studies and Public Affairs Dissertation: “Neighborhood Revitalization & Historic Preservation in U.S. Legacy Cities” 2008 School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Preparing Future Faculty Certificate) 2004 Mary Washington College Bachelor of Historic Preservation (cum laude) Research Interests: Urban Revitalization, Economic Development, Historic Preservation, Mixed Methods

RESEARCH Publications 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Design-Based Economic Development: Understanding the Role of Cultural Institutions and Collections of Industrial and ,” Economic Development Quarterly (forthcoming, accepted for publication). 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Collections of industrial and product design: A pathway for improved economic development connections among cultural institutions.” International Journal of Cultural Policy, (ahead-of-print), 1-18. 2015 Ryberg-Webster, Stephanie and Kelly L. Kinahan. “Preserving Legacy City Neighborhoods: The Role of Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Investments,” Urban Studies (revised manuscript under review). 2015 Hill, Edward W., Fran Stewart, and Kelly L. Kinahan. The Iron Fist of the Long Wave: The Role of Industry Cycles in Regional Economic Resilience, (Book manuscript, in progress). 2014 Ryberg-Webster, Stephanie and Kelly Kinahan. “Historic Preservation & Urban Revitalization in the 21st Century.” Journal of Planning Literature, 29:119-139. 2013 Bowen, William and Kelly Kinahan. “Midwestern Urban and Regional Responses to Global Economic Transition,” in The Road Through the Rust Belt: From Preeminence to Decline to Prosperity, William Bowen, ed. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute. Conference Presentations (selected) 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Legacy City Revitalization: Examining the Role of Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Investments,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX (abstract accepted). 2015 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Toward a Legacy City Neighborhood Typology: Classification in Five Cities,” Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL. 2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Toward a Neighborhood Typology for Legacy Cities,” Poster Session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA. 2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. “The Next Generation of Historic Preservation: Scholarship and Research” Historic Preservation in Legacy Cities Conference, Cleveland, OH.

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2014 Kinahan, Kelly L. “Industrial and Product Design Collections as Tools of Economic and Community Development,” Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX. 2013 Hill, Edward W., Kelly L. Kinahan, and Harold L. Wolman. “The Median Transformation and the m-score: An Alternative to the z-score for Data that are Heavily Skewed,” AESOP-ACSP Joint Congress, Dublin, IE. TEACHING Cleveland State University, Department of Urban Studies 2015 Economic Development Policy and Practice (Instructor, graduate course) 2014 Economic Development Policy and Practice (Teaching Assistant, graduate course) Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning 2011 Senior Capstone Seminar (Instructor, undergraduate course) 2009-11 Introduction to the City (Instructor, summer sessions, undergraduate course) 2007 Community Socio-economic Analysis Using GIS, (Teaching Assistant, graduate course)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-15 Research Assistant, Cleveland State University (faculty assignment: Edward W. Hill) 2008-11 Revitalization Planner, County of Henrico, Department of Community Revitalization, Henrico, VA 2008 Research Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Lawrenceville Downtown Enhancement Plan, Richmond, VA 2007 Research Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Leesburg Downtown Market Study, Richmond, VA 2005-06 Historic Sites Survey Assistant, Bergen County Department of Parks- Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs, Hackensack, NJ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2014 PhD Dissertation Workshop, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2014 PhD Student Professional Development Workshop, Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, TX 2011-15 American Institute of Certified Planners, American Planning Association

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, & AWARDS (selected) 2015 Dissertation Research Award ($5,000 grant), Cleveland State University 2011-15 Graduate Assistantship, Cleveland State University 2015 Book Fair Publishers Student Travel Scholarship, Assoc. of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2014 Russell Kashian and Susan Oneson Award, Cleveland State University 2014 Pi Alpha Alpha National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration 2008 American Planning Association Economic Development Division Scholarship 2007 Excellence in Virginia Government Awards Student Scholarship 2007-08 Edward E. Willey Scholarship, Virginia Commonwealth University 2007-08 Wilder Graduate Scholars Fellowship, Virginia Commonwealth University 2006-07 Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Virginia Commonwealth University

82 Jacklyn N. Kohon 5825 N. Delaware Ave., Portland, Oregon +1.503.453.6588 [email protected] Primary Academic Interests @ the Intersection of Urban Planning and Public Health: Sustainable development Housing, neighborhoods, & health Qualitative & mixed methods Social sustainability Inequality and urban health Photographic methods Climate adaptation planning Environmental justice Vulnerable populations

Education Ph.D. Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University, 2009- June 2015. Field Areas: Urban Health + Community Development. GPA 3.94 Dissertation: Building Social Sustainability from the Ground Up: The contested social dimension of sustainability in neighborhood-scale urban redevelopment in Portland, Copenhagen, and Nagoya. Graduate courses Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawai`i, Mānoa, 2005-2006. B.A. Sociology, Portland State University, 2003.

Academic and Professional Experience (selected) Project Manager/Senior Research Assistant, Oregon Community-Based Care Study, Institute on Aging, School of Community Health, Portland State University (PSU), Sept 2014 – present. Graduate Research Assist, Housing That Works Initiative, Institute on Aging, PSU, 2010-2014. Visiting Researcher, Eco-District Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan, Oct-Nov 2013. Advisor - Dr. Akito Murayama. Visiting Scholar, Climate Adaptation Planning, Aalborg University-Copenhagen, July-Aug 2013. Research Intern, Climate Justice Initiative, Coalition for a Livable Future, March-July 2011. Senior Research Assistant, Health Services Research, Dept. of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, May 2008-June 2009. Research Coordinator, Project Alliance, Department of Psychology, Univ. of Oregon, 2006-2008. Independent Consultant, Community Assessment Research & Analysis, Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development, Honolulu, Dec 2005-Aug 2006. Field Research Associate + Support Specialist, Nat’l Center on Indigenous Hawaiian Behavioral Health + A/PI Youth Violence Prevention Center, Univ. of Hawai`i, Honolulu, 2004-2006. Teaching Experience (selected) Adjunct Professor, Qualitative Research Design, Community Health, PSU, Fall 2015. Graduate. Adjunct Professor, Understanding Communities, Urban Studies & Planning, PSU, Spring 2014. Teaching Assistant, School of Community Health & University Studies, PSU. Community Organizing for Health – Spring term 2011 & 2012. Graduate. Foundations of Public Health – Winter term 2013. Graduate. Healthy People, Healthy Places, September 2009 – March 2010. Undergraduate.

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Publications Kohon, J. and Carder, P. (2014). Exploring Identity and Aging: Auto-photography and Narratives of Older Adults Living in Subsidized Housing. Journal of Aging Studies, 30, 47-55. Non-Refereed Publications (selected) Carder, P., Kohon, J., Limburg, A., West, M., Zimam, A., Neal, M. (April, 2015). Oregon Community-Based Care Survey 2014. Funded by Oregon Department of Human Services. Carder, P., Weinstein, J., Kohon, J. (2012). The Health and Housing Specialist: An Emerging Job Classification to Support Aging in Place in Subsidized Housing. NW Health Foundation. Under Review + In Process

Kohon, J. "And then it goes political”: The Contested Political Economy of Planning for Social Sustainability in Urban Neighborhoods. (under review for Local Environment). Kohon, J. Who Belongs in the Neighborhood? Negotiating Social Inclusion and a Sense of Belonging in Planning for Urban Social Sustainability. (under review for Geoforum). Carder, P., Luhr, G., Weinstein, J., and Kohon, J. Characteristics of Older Persons Waitlisted for Rental Assistance. (under review for Journal of Aging & Social Policy). Kohon, J., Ellis, S., Dujon, V., and Iglesias, M. Redeveloping Old Havana: The Challenge of Maintaining Social Equity in the Face of Rapid Change. (final revisions in process). Kohon, J. Interpretations of the Social Dimension of Sustainability in Urban Regeneration Practice: Application of a Social Determinants of Health Lens. (final revisions in process). Kohon, J., Kamiya, C., Dolkar, D., Zamago, K., and Gonzalez, K. Cully Neighborhood Youth Photovoice Project: Environmental Health through a Youth Lens. (initial draft in process). Presentations at Professional Meetings (selected) Kohon, J. Who belongs in the neighborhood? Negotiating social inclusion and a sense of belonging in planning for urban social sustainability. Paper, ACSP, 2015. Kohon, J. Creating Socially Healthy Communities: Planning for Social Sustainability in Portland, Copenhagen, and Nagoya. Paper, ACSP, 2014. Kohon, J., Ellis, S., and Iglesias, M. Redeveloping Old Havana: The challenge of maintaining social equity in the face of change. Paper, ACSP, Dublin, Ireland, 2013. Kohon, J., Weinstein, J., and Carder, P. Gaining access to food: Strategies used by older adults with limited resources. Poster, American Public Health Association, 2012. Kohon, J., McSharry, M., and Shandas, V. Climate Change & Social Change: In Search of Climate Justice in Portland OR. Paper, Int’l Fed. for Housing & Planning, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2012. Honors, Awards, and Scholarships (selected) President’s Academic Achievement Award, PSU, April 2013. Institute for Sustainable Solutions Travel Award, PSU, September 2012 + July 2013. Collaborative GIS Project Award – GIS in Action Conference, Portland, Oregon – March 2011. Laurence R. Foster Memorial Scholar, Oregon Public Health Institute 2009-2010 + 2010-2011.

84 Tara Lambeth 720 Elmira Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70114 Phone: (504) 444-6342 Email: [email protected], [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA 08/12-05/16 Urban Studies Doctoral Candidate

Financial Resilience Workshop Hammond, LA 1/15 Workshop giving best practices for financial resilience during disaster

GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Grant Management Luling, LA 6/14 Two day grant management workshop given by the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness

Greater New Orleans Adult Learning Institute New Orleans, LA 6/14 “State of Adult Education” Workshop at Loyola University New Orleans

Linking Mitigation and Resilience New Orleans, LA 3/13 Disaster Resistant University Workshop at The University of New Orleans

Building Resilience 1V: Adapting to Uncertainty: 3/13 Implementing Resilience in Times of Change Workshop held at the University of New Orleans

Child Friendly Spaces New Orleans, LA 12/12 Trained in Creating Safe Spaces for Children During Hazardous Situations

Pratt Institute Brooklyn, NY 09/09-12/11 Master’s Thesis Completed 2/12 Water-Based Planning in New Orleans: A New Strategy • Researched and made recommendations for a more holistic water management strategy in New Orleans

New York University New York, NY 09/01-05/05 Film and Television/Dramatic Writing Bachelor of Fine Arts

CURRENT POSITION

UNO Center for Hazards Assessment, Response & Technology 11/14-Present Assistant Director Certified Floodplain Manager Facilitate Community Rating System users groups Perform qualitative analysis on the effect of sea level rise on coastal communities Analyze local communities with repetitive flood losses in order to create flood mitigation reports for those areas Manage and produce materials for multiple community education and outreach grants Research, write and edit grant proposals Present mitigation and resilience materials at conferences and workshops

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate Assistant, UNO-CHART, 8/12 – 11/14

85 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Greater New Orleans Water Collaborative Latino Forum Literacy Alliance of Greater New Orleans Louisiana Language Access Coalition Louisiana Water Network

PUBLICATIONS

Jenkins, P, Lambeth, T., Mosby, K., & Brown, B. (2015). Local Nonprofit Organizations in a Post-Katrina Landscape: Help in a Context of Recovery, American Behavioral Scientist.

Lambeth, T., Farris, M., Garner, S., Freeman, S. & Olivier, M. L. (2015). Non-Profits, Academic Institutions, and their Role. In A. Jerolleman & J. J. Kiefer (Eds.), The Private Sector’s Role in Disasters: Leveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management. New York: Taylor and Francis.

PRESENTATIONS

“Determining localized risk perception and impacts of predicted sea level rise to enhance stakeholder mitigation planning through visualization tools.” Presentation at the Natural Hazards Workshop. Broomfield, CO, July 19-22, 2015.

“Community Education and Outreach Curriculum.” Presentation at the InTeGrate Coastal Hazards, Risk and Environmental Justice Workshop. New Orleans, LA. May 21, 2015.

"Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, Alexandria, LA, October 15, 2014.

"Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, New Orleans, LA, July 16, 2014.

"Community Mitigation Tools." Presentation at the GOHSEP Hazard Mitigation Planning Workshop, Lafayette, LA, July 6, 2014.

“Rebuilding and Reframing: Non-Profit Organizations Respond to Hurricane Katrina.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting for Applied Anthropology, March 22, 2013.

“The Next Generation: Role of Youth in Community Resiliency I.” Panel Session at the 38th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO, July 13-16, 2013.

SELECTED GRANTS

09/30/14 -09/30/16 Repetitive Flood Loss Analyses (FEMA) 07/01/14- 09/30/15 Support of Local CRS Users Groups (Louisiana Sea Grant) 08/01/14 -09/30/15 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Planning (Louisiana Sea Grant) 08/30/12- 07/31/15 Community Education and Outreach (GOHSEP)

86 Edna Ledesma 956-466-1867 [email protected] 3110 West Avenue, Austin, Texas 78705 Education Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, May 2016 (expected) Dissertation: Latino Vendor Markets as Placemaking Sites: Case Studies of Texas and California. Master of Science in Urban Design, University of Texas at Austin, December 2010. Master of Architecture-First Professional, University of Texas at Austin, December 2009. Bachelors of Environmental Design, Texas A&M University, College Station, May 2007.

Teaching Experience 2014, 2015. Summer. Instructor of Record with Simon Atkinson. ARC N560R, LAR N696, ARC N696, CRP N685D: Advanced Urban Design Studio. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. 2014, 2015. Summer. Instructor of Record with Simon Atkinson. ARC N386M, ARC N350R, LAR N388, CRP N381: Designing the Smart, Green, and Just City. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. 2014. Spring. Teaching Assistant. URPN 201: The Evolving City. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. Texas A&M University. 2013. Fall. Teaching Assistant. URPN 301-901: Urban and Regional Planning. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. Texas A&M University. 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. Spring. Teaching Assistant. ULI Urban . School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin.

Fellowships and Awards Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, Spring 2015, $25,000. Divisions Educational Excellence Award. American Planning Association, Spring 2015. Melbern G. Glasscock Special Award. Student Research Week. Texas A&M University, Spring 2015. Planning Student Project of the Year. Texas Chapter of American Planning Association, Fall 2014. Lechner Fellowship. College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, Fall 2012, $10,000. Graduate Research Fellowship. Marfa Foundation, Spring 2011, 2012, 2013, $28,800.

Professional and Research Experience Research Coordination Network (RCN) – Climate, Energy, Environment and Engagement in Semiarid Regions (CE3SAR), National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant. Research Assistant. College of Architecture. Texas A&M University. September 2014- Present.

87 Research Fellow in Urban Design. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. August 2014- May 2015. Diversity Council. Research Assistant. College of Architecture. Texas A&M University. August 2012- August 2013. Urban Design Associates. Research & Design Assistant. Austin, Texas. February 2011- May 2014. Texas Residential Construction Commission. Intern. Austin, Texas. June-November 2005.

Peer Reviewed Publications Sullivan, E. & Ledesma, E. “Same Trailer, Different Park.” Photo Essay in Contexts Magazine (Winter 2015).

Other Publications Ledesma, E.,Giusti, C., Safarova, B., Vasquez, L., Valles Rojas, E., “Diálogo on the Border: Planning for Latino Communities in South Texas.” In S. Stein, C. Irazábal (Eds.), Progressive Planning: Summer 2015, 40-43. Ledesma, E. (2011). A Gaze at New Orleans: Strategies and Opportunities for Meaningful Building, Lake Pontchartrain Performing Arts Center. In C. Emerson, K. Olivent (Eds.), ISSUE: 007, 24-25. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Ledesma, E. & Kamholz, J. (2010). Technical Communications. In M. Garrison (Ed.), & Green Building Systems Proposed for: The Center for Community Renewal, 154-176. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. Ledesma, E. (2010). Trace: Visual Communication. In R. Cleary (Ed.) , Traces & Trajectories: The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture at 100, 59. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin.

Peer Reviewed Conferences “Dialogo on the Border: Lesson Learned.” (Poster Presentation). American Planning Association National Conference. Seattle, Washington. April 20th, 2015. “Dialogo on the Border: Lesson Learned.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Conference. Co-presenter with Dr. Cecilia Giusti and Bara Safarova. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 31st, 2014. “The Privatization of Public Land: Quasi-Private Land Use by Microbusinesses in Urban Centers.” (Poster Presentation). American Planning Association, National Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. April 28th, 2014. “Prescribing Catalytic Opportunities: A Spectrum of the Modern American Urban Landscape.” Urban Affairs Association 44th Conference. San Antonio, Texas. March 21, 2014. “Texas Colonias: Citizen Participation and Community Development.” Urban Affairs Association 43rd Conference. Co-presenter with Dr. Cecilia Giusti. San Francisco, California. April 5, 2013.

References Upon Request

88 Sang S. Lee Department of Urban and Regional Planning University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 111 Temple Buell Hall, 611 Loredo Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820 [email protected] 217.778.7639

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Planning Theory, Community Development, Multiculturalism and Planning, Qualitative Methods, Immigrants and Diversity

EDUCATION Doctoral Candidate, Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate Minor in Asian American Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Ph.D. Exp. 2016) Dissertation Title: Global fantasies, heartland realities: Immigrant citizenships and the marketing of a ‘global city.’ Advisor: Stacy Anne Harwood. Master of Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2008 Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2000

AWARDS AND HONORS Planner of Color Interest Group Travel Grant, Fall 2014 Graduate College Travel Grant, Spring 2014 Lewis D. Hopkins Fellowship, Spring 2013, Spring 2014 Jeffrey S. Tanaka Graduate Student Research Grant, Spring 2013 Diversity Education Graduate Student Award (Honorable Mention), Spring 2013 List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students (Various semesters) Karl B. Lohmann Graduate Student Award, May 2008 Student Planning Organization Award, May 2008

PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Racial Microaggressions Research Team, 2011-12 Visiting Lecturer, East St. Louis Action Research Project, 2008-09 Planning Intern, City of Champaign Planning Department, 2007-08 Support Research Staff, Waterborne Environmental Inc., 2005-06 Community Organizer, Progressive Dane, 2003-05 Union Organizer, Graduate Employees’ Organization, 2001-03 Assistant Canvas Director, The Fund for Public Interest Research, 2000-2001

PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS Harwood, S.A., & Lee, S.S. Accepted. Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: Rustbelt Efforts to Attract and Retain Immigrants. In M. Burayidi (Ed.), Urban Planning in a Pluralist Society: Concepts, Trends, and Strategies Sweet, E.L., Lee, S.S., & Ortiz Escalante, S. (2012). ‘A slow assassination of your soul’: Race, citizenship and gender identities in the borderlands of new economic places. In R.A. Sollund (Ed.), Transnational Migration, Gender and Rights (pp. 99-126). United Kingdom: Emerald Books.

! 89 Ali, K., Duffy, K., Jin, X., & Lee, S. (2007). State of the Ninth Ward: An analysis of the Ninth Ward since Hurricane Katrina. Capstone Report prepared for ACORN Housing. Masters Capstone Advisor: Lisa Bates. In Progress Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & Riopelle, C. Mapping Spatial Terrains of Racial Microaggressions: Experiences of Students of Color at a Diversifying Predominantly White University. Submitted to The Professional Geographer.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor: Cities and Immigrants (UP 335) Action Research Seminar (FAA 391)* Civic Engagement in East St. Louis (FAA 291)* Civic Engagement in East St. Louis (FAA 199)*

Teaching Introduction to Asian American Studies (AAS 100)* Assistant: Action Research Seminar (FAA 391)* Neighborhood Revitalization (UP 474) Social Inequality and Planning (UP 260) *List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Lee, S.S. (2015, April). Leveraging transnational citizenship in the Heartland. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Miami, Florida. Lee, S.S. (2014, October). Not for sale: Resistance to marketing diversity in Indianapolis. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lee, S.S. (2014, March). Immigration and the marketing of Indianapolis as a ‘global’ city. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Lee, S.S. (2013, July). Emergent Immigrant Civil Societies in the US Midwest. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and Association of European Schools of Planning Joint Congress, Dublin, Ireland. Lee, S.S. (2013, April). Diversity Policies in New Destination Communities and Their Impact on Immigrants. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. Lee, S.S., Orozco, M., & Rodriguez, G. (2012, March). Documenting the Emergence of the Latino Community in a Mid-Sized City. National Association for Chicana Chicano Studies Conference, Chicago Illinois. Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & McLaughlin, A. (2010, October). Challenges to Building Community in Diversifying Places. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & McLaughlin, A. (2010, April). Sense of Belonging in a Racially Hostile Environment. Diversity and Democracy Conference, Champaign, IL. Sweet, E.L., Lee,S.S., Ortiz Escalante, S. (2010, March). A Slow Assassination of your Soul: Race, Citizenship, and Gender Identities in a New Place. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.

! 90 Na Li [email protected], [email protected] Dr. Na Li (Lina) is a Research Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (IAS) at Chongqing University (China). She holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research focuses on integrating public history in urban preservation. Her first book, Kensington Market: Collective Memory, Public History, and Toronto’s Urban Landscape (University of Toronto Press, 2015) incorporates collective memory in urban landscape interpretation, and suggests a culturally sensitive narrative approach (CSNA) to urban preservation. Her articles appeared in The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning, The Public Historian, Public History Review, and a number of premium Chinese journals. She is completing her second book An Introduction to Public History (Chinese). Lina contributes to a better understanding of public history and urban preservation at an international scale. She is frequently invited to lecture in China, Canada, Australia, and the United States. She is International Affiliate of the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia University (Canada), an Associate of Australian Centre for Public History at University of Technology Sydney (Australia), and International Scholar and Visiting Research Fellow at the Indian University School of Liberal Arts at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI).

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2013-present Research Fellow (full-time faculty with Doctoral Level Supervision Privileges), Chongqing University (China) 2013-present Adjunct Professor, Shanghai Normal University (China) PUBLICATION Books Na Li. Kensington Market: Collective Memory, Public History, and Toronto’s Urban Landscape, University of Toronto Press, 2015. Na Li. An Introduction to Public History (Chinese), Peking University Press (under contract), 2016. Book Chapters 1. Na Li. ―Seeing Public History in Chongqing.‖ Contemplating Historical Consciousness: Notes from the Field, (Making Sense of History) Co-edited by Anna Clark and Carla Peck, Berghan Books, 2016, in progress. 2. Na Li. ―Whose History, Whose Memory? A Culturally Sensitive Narrative Approach.‖ Bending the Arc: 50 Ideas to Shape the Next 50 Years of Preservation Practice, Co-edited by Max Page and Marla Miller, University of Massachusetts Press, 2016, forthcoming. 3. Na Li. and Elisabeth M. Hamin. ―Preservation.‖ Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning, Co-edited by Rachel Weber and Randall Crane, Oxford University Press, NY. 2012, pp.181-196. Peer-Reviewed Articles 1. Na Li. Introduction: Going Public, Going Global —— Teaching Public History through International Collaborations, Public History Review, vol.22, 2015, forthcoming. 2. Na Li. ―Public History in China: is it Possible? ‖ Public History Review, vol. 21, 2014, pp. 21-40. 3. Na Li. ―Preserving Urban Landscapes as Public History: The Chinese Context.‖ The Public Historian, vol. 32, no. 4, 2010, pp. 51-61. 4. Na Li. ―The Role of Memory: Urban Landscapes as Public History – Evolution, Interpretation, and Preservation.‖International Forum of Young Researchers and Professionals in Cultural Heritage, International Council on Monuments

91 and Sites 16th General Assembly and International Scientific Symposium, 2008. Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles (in Chinese) 1. Na Li. ―Nearby History: The Second Public History Faculty Training Program in China.‖ History Teaching and Research, 2015, forthcoming. 2. Na Li. ―Public Memory and the Urban Memory Project: Archives and Public History.‖ Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, volume 1, 2016, forthcoming. 3. Na Li. ―Collective Memory and Urban Public History.‖ Academic Research, 2015, forthcoming. 4. Na Li. ―Urban Public History.‖ Journal of Fudan University, vol. 6, 2015. 5. Na Li. ―Public History in Major English-Speaking Countries,‖ History Teaching and Research, vol. 3, 2015, pp.78-84. 6. Na Li. ―Why Preserve? Origin, Critique, and Reflections on Historic Preservation in the United States,‖ New History, vol. 14, 2015. 7. Na Li. ―‗Chinese and the Pasts‘: Exploring Historical Consciousness of Ordinary Chinese,‖ Urban Cultural Studies, volume 11. 2015. 8. Na Li. ―Public History and Oral History: Conversations between Two Disciplines.‖ Historical Review, no. 2, 2015, pp.195-203. 9. Na Li. ―Public History in a Cross-Cultural Perspective: The First Public History Faculty Training Program in China.‖ World Historical Review, volume 3. 2015, pp.233-257. 10. Na Li. ―Urban Landscape as Public History: A Culturally Sensitive Narrative Approach.‖ Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, volume 1, 2015, pp.1-8. 11. Na Li. ―Connecting Students to the Practice of History – On the Teaching of Public History in China.‖ Academic Research, volume 8, 2014, pp. 95-101. 12. Na Li. ―Public History and Urban Landscape Preservation.‖ Urban Cultural Studies, volume 10, 2014, pp.163-174. 13. Na Li. ―Does American-Style Public History Work in China? – Establishing Public History as a Discipline in China.‖ Jianghai Academic Journal, volume 2, 2014, pp. 149-156. PROJECTS, GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Public History in Major English-Speaking Countries, funded by National Social Science Fund of China (approx. USD 40,000), 2014-2017. Urban Heritage in China: A Public History Perspective, funded by Chongqing University (Approx. USD 90,000), 2014-2016. Chinese and Their Pasts: Exploring Historical Consciousness of Ordinary Chinese, co-funded by National Social Science Fund of China and Chongqing University (Approx. USD 10,000), 2014-2017. Preserving Urban Landscapes as Public History: A Qualitative Study of Kensington Market, Toronto, partly funded by The Dr. Stephen Speisman Bursary from Ontario Jewish Archives, 2008-2011. Indicators of Environmental Sustainability, The Environmental Institute & the Pioneer Valley Sustainability Network, Massachusetts, funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 2006-2009. COURSES TAUGHT History Preservation: Theory and Practice; Landscape and Memory; An Introduction to Public History

92 LI, FEI [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Public Administration, New York University, NY Expected June 2016 Specialization: urban policy, transportation and land use, housing development, segregation Dissertation: Understanding housing production: How local planning policies affect how many and where homes are built M.Phil in Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong August 2011 Thesis: Segregation in physical and virtual spaces: a time-geographic study Bachelor in Urban Planning (Second major in Art) , Peking University, China June 2008

TEACHING Teaching Colleague Fall 2014, Fall 2015 Microeconomics (Graduate) Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Tutor Summer 2014 Microeconomics (Graduate) Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Teaching Assistant 2009-2011 Quantitative Methods, Transportation Geography, Globalization, Urbanization in China (Undergraduate) Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Fei Li and Zhan Guo. (2014) Do parking standards matter? Evaluating the London parking reform with a matched-pair approach. Transportation Research Part A, 67, 352-365. Fei Li and Donggen Wang. (2014) Cyberspace: connected or segregated? Examining virtual segregation among Hong Kong internet users. Environment and Planning B, 41(2), 323-340. Donggen Wang, Fei Li and Yanwei Chai. (2012) Activity spaces and sociospatial segregation in Beijing. Urban Geography, 33, 256-277. Donggen Wang, Yanwei Chai and Fei Li. (2011) Built environment diversities and activity-travel behavior variations in Beijing, China. Journal of Transport Geography, 19, 1173-1186. Fei Li and Donggen Wang. (Revise & Resubmit) Measuring urban segregation based on individuals’ daily activity patterns: a multidimensional approach. Environment and Planning A. Donggen Wang and Fei Li. (Revise & Resubmit) Does spatial concentration of poverty within cities lead to social isolation of the poor? A comparative study of Hong Kong’s public and private housing residents‘ daily life experience in space and time. Cities.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Global Research Initiatives (GRI) Fellowship, New York University 2015

93 MacCracken Doctoral Fellowship, New York University 2011 – 2014 Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship, EMBARQ 2013 HKSAR Graduate Scholarship, Hong Kong Baptist University 2009-2010 2nd Prize in the 5th Callenge Cup of Wu Si Youth Scientist, Peking University 2007 Chun-Tsung Scholar in Undergraduate Research, Peking University 2005-2006

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Beyond the thresholds: The direct and indirect effects of affordable housing mandates in London.”Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM), Albuquerque, NM, Nov 2014. “Do maximum parking standards deter housing development?” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Philadelphia, PA, October 2014. “Do parking standards matter?” Transforming Transportation 2014 (Awardee presentation for the Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship), Washington DC, Jan 2014. “From minimum to maximum parking standards: the residential parking reform in London.” Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP-ACSP), Dublin, Ireland, Jul 2013. “Why are private streets narrower? Local street standards and the hidden parking mandate.” Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM), Baltimore, MD, Nov 2012 (Poster presentation) “Minimum street width standards as on-street parking mandates in suburban communities.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Cincinnati, OH, Nov 2012. “Urban segregation: a time-geography study.” Association of American Geographers (AAG), New York, NY, Feb 2012. “A space-time approach to studying social segregation in physical and virtual spaces.” Association of American Geographers (AAG), Seattle, WA, Apr 2011. “From digital divide to information inequality: virtual segregation of information and communication technology (ICT) users in Hong Kong.” 2010 International Conference on China Urban Development, Hong Kong, Dec 2010. “Exploring the subjective well-being of daily travel by core affect measures.” Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies (HKSTS) International Conference, Hong Kong, Dec 2010. “A comparative study of the activity spaces of different social groups in Beijing (in Chinese).” Geographical Society of China (GSC), Beijing, China, Oct 2009.

WORK EXPERIENCE Research Assistant 2009 Hong Kong Baptist University

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer 2014 Transportation Research Part A, Travel Behaviour and Society

94 Lin Lin – Curriculum Vitae

Lin, Lin

Academic Positions

Assistant Professor, Shanghai Key Lab for Urban Ecological Processes and Eco-Restoration East China Normal University, Shanghai, China 2011–present

Adjunct Assistant Professor, the Payson Center for International Development Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 2012–2013

Post-doc Research Fellow, Department of Urban Design and Planning University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2010–2011

Education

PhD, Urban Design and Planning University of Washington, Seattle, December 2010 Dissertation: An Ecological Study of Children Commuting to School

Master of Public Administration Master of Urban Planning University of Washington, Seattle, August 2004 Thesis: How Perceptions of Environment Relate to the Physical Environment

Teaching Experience

Instructor, Shanghai, 1750 to 2050 – History East China Normal University, Summer 2015 Undergraduate students from the Ohio State University study abroad program

Co-instructor, Urban Development in Global Cities: The Shanghai experience East China Normal University, Summer 2015 Undergraduate and graduate students from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte study abroad program

Instructor, Environment and Public Health East China Normal University, Spring 2015 Graduate level seminar for urban ecology majors

Instructor, Urban development in China: the Shanghai experience East China Normal University, Summer 2012, Spring and Summer 2013, and Spring 2014 Undergraduate level course for all majors

95 Lin Lin – Curriculum Vitae

Instructor, Urban Ecological Theories, Research Design, and English Academic Writing East China Normal University, Winter 2013 Graduate level seminar for urban ecology majors

Co-instructor, Future Cities and City’s Future East China Normal University, Spring 2012 University-wide undergraduate level course

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Chen, Xueming, and Lin Lin. in press. “Integration of Air and Rail Technologies at the Shanghai Hongqiao Integrated Transport Hub.” Journal of Urban Technology. doi:10.1080/10630732.2015.1102418.

Chen, Xueming, and Lin Lin. “The Node-place Analysis on the ‘hubtropolis’ Urban Form: The Case of Shanghai Hongqiao Air-rail Hub.” Habitat International 49 (October 2015): 445–53. doi:10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.06.013.

Alfonzo, Mariela, Zhan Guo, Lin Lin, and Kristen Day. 2014. “Walking, Obesity and Urban Design in Chinese Neighborhoods.” Preventive Medicine, Supplement: Active Living Research - Niche to Norm 69, Supplement, S79–S85. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.10.002

Xu, Haishun, Lin Lin, Qiuzhuo Zhang, Yongli Cai, Wei-Ning Xiang. 2014. “Purification effects and mechanisms of natural ponds on summer rainfall runoff pollution” Fresenius environmental bulletin. 2014,23(3), 678-685

Lin Lin, Min Liu, Feixiong Luo, Kai Wang, Qiuzhuo Zhang, and Wei-Ning Xiang. 2012a. “Comment on ‘The study of urban metabolism and its applications to urban planning and design’ by”. Environmental Pollution 167 (0): 184–185. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2012.04.011.

Lin Lin, Min Liu, Feixiong Luo, Kai Wang, Qiuzhuo Zhang, and Wei-Ning Xiang. 2012b. “Response to authors’ reply regarding ‘The study of urban metabolism and its applications to urban planning and design’ by Kennedy et al. (2011)”. Environmental Pollution 167 (0): 187. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2012.04.013.

Moudon, Anne Vernez, Lin Lin, Junfeng Jiao, Philip Hurvitz, and Paula Reeves. 2011. “The risk of pedestrian injury and fatality in collisions with motor vehicles, a social ecological study of state routes and city streets in King County, Washington”. Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (1): 11–24. doi:10.1016/j.aap.2009.12.008.

Lin Lin and Anne Vernez Moudon. 2010. “Objective versus subjective measures of the built environment, which are most effective in capturing associations with walking?” Health & Place 16 (2): 339–348. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2009.11.002.

Moudon, Anne Vernez, Lin Lin, Philip Hurvitz, and Paula Reeves. 2008. “Risk of Pedestrian Collision Occurrence: Case Control Study of Collision Locations on State Routes in King County and Seattle, Washington”. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2073 (-1): 25–38. doi:10.3141/2073-04.

Moudon, Anne Vernez, Chanam Lee, Allen D. Cheadle, Cheza Garvin, Donna Johnson, Thomas L. Schmid, Robert D. Weathers, and Lin Lin. 2006. “Operational Definitions of Walkable Neighborhood: Theoretical and Empirical Insights”. Physical Activity and Health 3 (Supplement 1): 99-117.

96 Mellone F. Long, AICP 173 Otis Street, Greenville, SC 29605 (864) 593-3375 [email protected]

EDUCATION

Clemson University, Clemson, SC School of Planning Design & the Built Environment PhD Candidate, Teaching and Research Assistant, expected completion 2016 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management MS in Public Policy and Management, received with Distinction: 1998 Concentration in Economic Development Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH Maxine Levin College of Urban Affairs BA in Urban Studies, received Summa Cum Laude: 1995 Concentration in Urban Management

RESEARCH INTERESTS Planning Ethics Qualitative Research Comprehensive, Community & Planning Theory & History Neighborhood Planning PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Highly motivated and goal oriented with demonstrated experience in management and operations of moderate sized organization. Strengths in: Team Leadership/Employee Public/Private Partnerships Management Project Management Training and Employee Quantitative Thinking/Methods Development Problem Solving Budgeting Organizational Skills Land Interpersonal Skills Acquisition/Disposition/Housing Community Outreach and Development Organization

SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS

Comprehensive Plan Development – have completed amendments and updates to comprehensive plans; lead major project to coordinate comprehensive plans with adjoining jurisdictions Public Private Partnership – Worked with private developer to do a neighborhood revitalization mixed use project

97 Neighborhood Improvement Projects - managed redevelopment of various City neighborhoods by consensus building, implementation of numerous programs and plans. Public Speaking - presents to Public, Council, Boards and Commissions on a regular basis, present at state and national conferences as well as other speaking engagements.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Clemson University August 2013 to Present Research & Teaching Assistant Research Assistant to Prof. Mickey Lauria, Director, PhD Planning, Design and the Built Environment Instructor for Masters of City and Regional Planning Studio Greenville County Planning Department, Greenville, SC November 2007 to June 2013 Assistant County Administrator – Planning – Reporting directly to the County Administrator. Managed a department of 20, with a total budget of greater than $10,000,000, including: Planning - long range planning, comprehensive planning, neighborhood/area planning. Development Services - zoning; subdivisions; development approvals, land development regulations. Transportation – oversee the Metropolitan Planning Organization, includes portions of 4 counties Provides technical and professional assistance and leadership to the general public and Planning Commission regarding planning concerns. Staffs smaller municipalities in the County for their planning functions. Fort Myers Community Development Department, Fort Myers, FL 2002 to 2007 Director (2005 - 2007) - Reporting Directly to the City Manager. Manage, supervise, automate, and coordinate Department of 100 employees; total budget of greater than $12,000,000, including: Planning Manager (2003 - 2005) - Manage the Planning Division of 9 employees; total budget of greater than $1,000,000 Development & Real Estate Principal Planner (2002 - 2003) - Supervised one employee

OTHER

Greenville Hospital System Standardized Patient: 2013 - present Notary Public: Commission expires December 5, 2017 ULI South Carolina Center for Sustainable Leadership Program: 2008-2009 The Riley Institute at Furman, Diversity Leaders Program: Fall 2008 Greenville Forward Board Member: 2008 – 2012 Greenville County Grievance Committee: 2009 – 2012

98 Sarah L. Mawhorter Phone: 909.267.0305 Email: [email protected] Research: Housing, neighborhood change, demography, land use, urban development Methods: Spatial, longitudinal, demographic, econometric, and network analysis

EDUCATION 2016, exp. Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development, University of Southern California Dissertation Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change Committee Dowell Myers, Richard K. Green, George Galster, and Manuel Castells 2011 Master of Planning, University of Southern California 2006 Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English, Carleton College

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013-Present USC Davis School of Gerontology, Research Project Manager Coordinate a NIH-funded project to create a neighborhood data resource for the longitudinal Health and Retirement Study with Jennifer Ailshire. 2010-Present USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, Research Assistant Developed geocoded longitudinal PSID dataset and conducted statistical analysis to study the effects of homeownership with Gary D. Painter. Analyzed Census, ACS, and HUD rental housing data with Richard K. Green. 2014 USC Annenberg School for Communication, Research Assistant Collected and analyzed data on global metropolitan areas for a research project on urban dynamism and urban problems with Manuel Castells. 2009-11 USC Population Dynamics Research Group, Research Assistant Conducted demographic research, obtained and analyzed data, wrote and edited reports, and developed presentations with Dowell Myers.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2013-Present Data Analysis and Communication Workshops, Instructor USC Master of Planning Program Fall 2013 Housing and Community Development, Teaching Assistant Janis Breidenbach, USC Undergraduate Policy, Planning, and Development Spring 2013 History of Planning and Development, Teaching Assistant Kathy Kolnick, USC Undergraduate Policy, Planning, and Development 2012-13 Affordable Housing Studio, Client Project Facilitator Janis Breidenbach, USC Master of Planning Program Fall 2010 Urban Demography and Growth, Teaching Assistant Dowell Myers, USC Master of Planning Program

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AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Oakley Endowed Fellowship, University of Southern California 2015 Award for Excellence in Teaching, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2014 Provost’s Ph.D. Fellowship, University of Southern California 2011 Dean’s Merit Scholarship, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2009 Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude, Carleton College 2006 Distinction in Art History Major, Carleton College 2006 Hyslop-Warnholtz Fellowship, Carleton College 2005 National Merit Scholarship 2002

PUBLICATIONS Myers, Dowell, and Sarah Mawhorter. 2012. “Filtering.” In The Encyclopedia of Housing, Second Edition. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Myers, Dowell, Anna Jacobsen, Sarah Mawhorter, and Joshua Wheeler. 2012. “The Evolving Diversity of Los Angeles.” In Planning Los Angeles, edited by David Sloane. Chicago: APA Planners Press. Myers, Dowell, Janna Goldberg, Sarah Mawhorter, and Seong Hee Min. 2010. “Immigrants and the New Maturity of Los Angeles.” In Los Angeles 2010: State of the City, edited by Ali Modarres. Los Angeles: Pat Brown Institute.

WORK IN PROGRESS Informal Housing Construction in California Cities, with Jake Wegmann Choice and Compromise: Moving Decisions, Housing Affordability, and Neighborhood Change, sponsored by the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Measuring the Benefits of Homeowning: Effects on Children, with Richard K. Green, Gary D. Painter, and Michelle J. White, sponsored by the Research Institute for Housing America

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change, 2015 ACSP Annual Conference Trading Neighborhoods: Millennials in the City, Immigrants in the Suburbs, and Housing Affordability, 2014 ACSP Annual Conference The Future of Southern California: 2020 and Beyond, 2014 Southern California Leadership Council Board Meeting Roundtable Discussion Displacement or Replacement? Gentrification and Residential Mobility, 2013 ACSP and AESOP Joint Conference This Old House: The Roles of Aging Rental and Owned Housing in Neighborhood Change, 2012 ACSP Annual Conference Planning Futures: Diverse, Multi-Modal, and Green, 2012 APA National Conference

100 AMANDA C. MICKLOW, AICP Cornell University | Department of City and Regional Planning [email protected] | amandamicklow.wordpress.com

EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D., City and Regional Planning (Expected) Cornell University Dissertation: Planning for gender: A feminist analysis of land use and transportation policy in the United States Committee: Mildred Warner (Chair), Stephan Schmidt, Nancy Brooks 2008 M.U.R.P. Master of Urban and Regional Planning Virginia Tech 2006 B.A. Political Science with honors, magna cum laude Virginia Tech RESEARCH INTERESTS Planning theory and practice, gender, social and political inequality, land use, transportation, sustainability, GIS, urban economics TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2012-2015 Teaching Assistant Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning Advanced Topics in GIS, Introduction to GIS for Planners, Concepts and Methods of Land Use Planning, The Global City, Green Cities, Urban Economics, Economic Development, Firms, Industries, and Regions 2008 Research Assistant Virginia Tech, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning 2006-2008 Graduate Assistant Virginia Tech, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning PUBLICATIONS Micklow, A.C. & Warner, M.E. (2014). Not your mother's : Remaking place for a more diverse population. Urban Lawyer, 46(4), 729-751. WORKING PAPERS Micklow, A.C., Kancilia, E.C., & Warner, M.E. Planning with a gender lens. Micklow, A.C. The impact of brownfield redevelopment on housing price in Pittsburgh’s East neighborhood. Micklow, A.C. Measuring the suburb: Impacts of alternative definitions. GRANTS AND AWARDS 2014 American Planning Association, Planning and Women Division Research Grant 2013 Cornell Population Center Graduate Research Assistantship 2008 Virginia Tech Marsha Ritzdorf Book Award for Best Graduate Student Paper

101 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2015 The effects of publicly assisted redevelopment projects on affordable housing in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood. American Schools of Collegiate Planning Conference Planning through a gender lens. American Planning Association National Conference Targeted reinvestment in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty: An analysis of neighborhood change. Urban Affairs Association Conference 2013 Remaking place: Reshaping suburban and rural communities to serve a more diverse population (with Mildred Warner). Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting Multi-generational planning to reshape suburbia: Demographic change and theoretical insights (with Mildred Warner). International Making Cities Livable Conference 2011 Successes and challenges of social media planning. Virginia Tech Social Media for Planning Conference INVITED TALKS 2015 What is your vision for gender and planning? Cornell Women’s Planning Forum 2014 Site plan review. Organization of Cornell Planners Free School Sex in the CiTEA. Cornell Women’s Planning Forum 2013 Grant writing for planners. Organization of Cornell Planners Free School 2012 How to run a public meeting. Organization of Cornell Planners Free School 2011 A conversation on gender and zoning. Virginia Tech Urban Affairs and Planning Diversity Speakers’ Series SERVICE TO PROFESSION 2012-2015 Cornell Association of PhD Planners (2013/14 President, 2014/15 Curriculum Representative) 2010-2012 Virginia Tech Urban and Regional Planning Technical Review Committee PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-2012 Comprehensive Planner, Dept. of Community Development, Roanoke, VA MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) American Schools of Collegiate Planning American Planning Association Cornell Center for the Study of Inequality Graduate Student Affiliate Cornell Population Center Graduate Student Affiliate Urban Affairs Association US Census Complete Count Committee, Roanoke County, Virginia Virginia Certified Planning Commissioner

102 MEHRI MOHEBBI [email protected] – T: 513.578.1355 Web Page: www.planning.org/profile/MehriMohebbi/

EDUCATION 2012-2016 Doctor of Philosophy (Urban and Regional Planning) University of Cincinnati, DAAP, School of Planning, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 2002-2005 Master of Architecture University of Tehran, School of Architecture, Campus of Fine Arts, Tehran, Iran. 1997-2002 Bachelor of Architecture University of Tehran, School of Architecture, Campus of Fine Arts, Tehran, Iran.

ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2015 Visiting Scholar, UMTRI, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. 2014-2015 Research Fellow, AAUW & DAAP, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA. 2012-2014 Urban Designer, UC Community Design Center, DAAP, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 2008-2012 Full-time Instructor & Head of Department School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Semnan, Semnan, Iran. 2008-2009 Comprehensive Planner, Binesh-o-Fann Consultants, Tehran, Iran. 2006-2011 National Delegate, The ISOCARP, The Hague, Netherlands. 2005-2006 Visiting Scholar, Center of Immigration Research, University of Houston, TX, USA. 1998-1999 Field Surveyor & Mapping Expert, Qeshm Free Area Organization, Hormozgan, Iran.

URBAN PLANNING/DESIGN PROJECTS (Selected) 2010-2012 National Professional and Academic Projects Society of Tehran University Architects (Board Member), Tehran, Iran. 2010-2012 Revitalization of Façades in Historic Context Committee of City Image, Semnan City Council, Semnan, Iran. 2012-2014 Urban Morphology and Daily Inner-city Travels Case study: Curitiba (Brazil), Bordeaux (France), Cincinnati (USA). 2013-2014 Wasson Way Community Design, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

PUBLICATIONS 1999 Book: “Architecture of Loft Port”, Qeshm Free Area Organization, Tehran, Iran. 2015 Chapter of Book: “International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity”. New York: Springer. 2010 Article: “Simplest Way to Reach the Most Complicated Goal”, Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 2010, Vol. 136, Pp. 154-161. 2015 Book Review: Review of the “Planning and Case Study Method in Africa”, Palgrave MacMillan, UK. Urban Design International, 2015. 2013 Technical Report: IGNIS Research Team. Report of Metropolis and Mobility. French Ministry of Culture, Paris, France. (Morphological Studies of Cincinnati) 2013-2014 Newspaper Articles: Columnist for Major Persian Media, on an ad hoc basis, on Social/Environmental Issues of the Metropolitan Tehran (Shargh Newspaper, etc.)

103 AWARDS/HONORS 2015 Finalist, “Detroit Revitalization Fellowship”, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA. 2014 “The AAUW Fellowship”, American Association of University Women, Washington D.C. 2013 “The Houtan Scholarship Award”, Houtan Foundation, New Jersey, USA. 2011 “Outstanding Adviser”, 4th National Festival of Student Scientific Committees, The Ministry of Education, Research, and Technology, Tehran, Iran. 2007 “Young Professional Planners Award”, ISOCARP, Antewerp, Belgium.

TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS (Selected) 2015 “Biking builds equity, a Case Study of Detroit and Amsterdam”, Oral Presentation 51st ISOCAPR Congress, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 2015 “Implementing a Community Development Senior Capstone Project Using an Equitable Learning Model”, Oral Presentation: 692, 55th ACSP Conference, Hosuton, TX, USA. 2015 “From the Middle East to Middle Eastern Life in the United States”, Invited Speaker American Associaiton of University Women (AAUW), Ann Arbor Branch, MI, USA. 2014 “The Evolution of the Mission of Public Space”, Oral Presentation (MS 1004) Heritage and Healthy Societies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA. 2014 “Urban Morphology and Movement Patterns”, PhD Poster Presentation American Planning Association’s 2014, Atlanta, GA, USA. 2013 “Pedestrian-Bicyclist Oriented Development and Public Health”, Oral Presentation (F2) Bicycle Urbanism Symposium, Seattle, WA, USA. 2013 “Thematic Strategis and Didactic Methods”, Poster Presentation (130167) Global University Network for Innovation (GUNI), Barcelona, Spain. 2012 “The Role of Green Infrastructure in the Creation of Sense of Happiness” Invited Speaker, Illuminating Engineering Society of Iran, Tehran, Iran. 2012 “From Concept to Function”, Session Chair & Oral Presentation (452) 10th International Conference on Education. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 2011 “History of Public Spaces in Islamic Contexts”, Oral Presentation (163C) International Conference of Why Does Past Matter?, Amherst, MA, USA. 2010 “Contribution of Female Population in Public Spaces, Presentation (E556) Int. Conf. on Urban Heritage in the Islamic Countries, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 2009 “Woman’s Role of Women in Islamic Urban Contexts”, Oral Presentation (1219) XXIII. Cong. of History of Science & Technology, Budapest, Hungary. 2007 “Organization of Left Bank of Antwerp”, Oral Presentation Young Professional Planters’ Workshop, ISOCARP. Antwerp, Belgium. 2004 “Culture, Architecture, and Economic Growth”, Oral Presentation Culture & Impact 2004. Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Since 2003 Commision on History of Science & Technology in Islamic Civilizations, McGill, Canada. Since 2005 International Society of City and Regional Planners, The Hague, The Netherlands. Since 2012 American Planning Association (APA), Chicago, IL, USA. Since 2014 Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, Cedarburg, WI, USA. Since 2014 National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA), Baltimore, MD, USA.

FULL CV AND REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

104 Sima Namin [email protected], Please find my full CV and profile at simanamin.com 214-791-7451 Education Ph.D., Urban Planning and Public Policy The University of Texas at Arlington. (2011-Expected Spring 2016) Dissertation Title: Landscapes of Environmental Justice: A Post-Structural Analysis of Ecological Structures and Environmental Discourses Committee: Enid Arvidson (chair), Colleen Casey, Yekong Ko The University of Texas System - Archer Center Graduate Program in Public Policy (Summer 2015) Competitively selected from The University of Texas System for a Washington, D.C., internship and academic fellowship program M.A., Urban and Regional Planning Tehran University, Tehran, Iran. (2006-2009) B.A., Urban Planning and Design Mazandaran University, Mazandaran, Iran. (2002-2006) Research Interests Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, Health Inequalities, Modeling Environmental Health, Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Environmental Health Impacts, Ecological Modeling, Urban Sustainability Assessment, Political Ecology, Participatory Planning. Publications in Preparation Namin, S. “What Matters Gets Measured”: The Challenge of Quantifying the Environmental Health Namin, S. When Discrimination Reveals a Pattern: A Landscape-Based Analysis of Environmental (in) Justice and health disparities. Namin, S. Environmental Justice and the Post-Modern Condition: A Science-Fiction. Namin, S. Environmental justice advocacy and policy equilibriums: A comparison case study: South Dallas and Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Books Abdi, A., Namin, S. (2010). Brownfield Development and Sustainability. Building and Housing Research Center Publications: Tehran Abdi, A., Namin, S., Kordi, F. (2011). Six Decades of Planning for Housing in Iran. Building and Housing Research Center Publications: Tehran Abdi, A., Namin, S., Jalalvandi, M. (2012). Urban Renewal: An International Perspective. Building and Housing Research Center Publications: Tehran Teaching Experience Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX UPPP 6300: Advanced Urban Theory, Fall 2015 CIRP 5324/URPA 5313: Community Development Planning, Spring 2015 UPPP 6311 Urban Form: Spatial Theory and Policy, Fall 2014

105 CIRP 6346/URPA 6346: Advanced Data Analysis, Spring 2014 & Spring 2013 CIRP 5309: Metropolitan Integrated Land Use/Transportation Modeling and Policy Analysis, Spring 2013 CIRP 5306: Urban Economy, Fall 2012 CIRP 5310: Introduction to Urban Structure and Planning, Fall 2012 & Fall 2015 CIRP 5325: Physical Planning and Urban Design, Spring 2012, Spring 2015 CIRP 5304: Plan Implementation, Zoning, and Regulations, Fall 2011 Professional Experience Policy Intern, the House of Representatives, Washington D.C., (Summer 2015) Researcher, Building and Housing Research Center. Tehran. Iran (2007-2011) , Maab Consulting Engineers Company. Tehran. Iran (2007-2008) Grants and Awards Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship, University of Texas at Arlington (2011- Present) Congress of New Urbanism Scholarship to attend CNU 23, May, 2015 NCDA Scholarship to attend National Community Development Association conference 2015 Archer Center Travel Award 2015 Donald G. Carlson Scholarship 2015 Book Fair Student Travel Award for the Annual ACSP Conference, 2015 Pi Alpha Alpha (PAA), the National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration Professional Affiliations Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning US Regional Association of the International Association of Landscape Ecology American Planning Association Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals Congress of New Urbanism Recent Peer-Reviewed Conferences and Presentations April 2015: Miami, FL “A Participatory GIS Approach in Environmental Justice Studies: The Case of West Dallas” Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, April 8-11, 2015. July 2015: Portland, OR “Landscapes of Environmental Justice: An Analysis of Ecological Structures” Poster presented at the International Association for Landscape Ecology World Congress, July 5-10, 2015 November 2014: Bethesda, MD “Urban Landscape Analysis and Environmental Justice: Case of West Dallas” Paper presented at the 61st Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, November 12-15, 2014.

106 Marla%Nelson,%PhD,%AICP% % % Education% % Ph.D.% 2003$$$$$$$$%% Urban&Planning&&!Policy'Development,'Rutgers!University%% % M.C.R.P.&% 1997$$$$$$$$$% City%&!Regional)Planning,)Rutgers!University% B.A.% 1992%% % Economics,)University*of*Massachusetts,!Amherst% % % Employment% % Associate)Professor,%Department%of%Planning%and%Urban%Studies,%University%of%New%Orleans,% August%2008%to%present.%% % % Coordinator,%Master%of%Urban%and%Regional%Planning%Program,%Department%of%Planning% and%Urban%Studies,%University%of%New%Orleans,%August%2008%to%July%2012;%August%2013%to% present.%% % % Freeport%Professor%in%Urban%&%Public%Affairs,%University%of%New%Orleans,%January%2012%to% present.% % Assistant)Professor,%Department%of%Planning%and%Urban%Studies,%University%of%New%Orleans,% August%2003%to%May%2008.% ) Lecturer,%Department%of%Planning%and%Urban%Studies,%University%of%New%Orleans,%August%2002%to% May%2003.% % % %% % Select&Publications% ! Nelson,%M.,%Wolf%Powers,%L.%and%J.%Fisch.%(2015).%“Persistent%low%wages%in%New%Orleans’% economic%resurgence:%Policies%for%improving%earnings%for%the%working%poor.”%The)New) Orleans)Index)at)Ten.)New%Orleans,%LA:%The%Data%Center.% % Nelson,%M.%(2014).%“Using%land%swaps%to%concentrate%redevelopment%and%expand%resettlement% options%in%post[Hurricane%Katrina%New%Orleans.”%Journal)of)the)American)Planning) Association,%80(4):%426[437.% % Ehrenfeucht,%R.%and%M.%Nelson.%(2013).%%“Young%professionals%as%ambivalent%change%agents%in% New%Orleans%after%the%2005%hurricanes.”%Urban)Studies,)50(6):%825[841.% % Ehrenfeucht,+R.+and+M.#Nelson.%(2012).%“Recovery(in(a(shrinking'city:''Challenges'to'‘rightsizing’) post[Katrina'New'Orleans.”!!In#Cities&After&Abandonment.!Edited&by&M.&Dewar&and&J.& Manning&Thomas.&Philadelphia,&PA:&University&of&Pennsylvania%Press.%Pp.%133[150.% % Ehrenfeucht,%R.%and%M.%Nelson.%(2011).%“Planning,%population%loss%and%equity%in%New%Orleans% after%Hurricane%Katrina.”%%Planning)Practice)and)Research,)26(2):%129[146.% %

107 Nelson,%M.%and%L.%Wolf[Powers.%(2010).%“Chains%and%ladders:%Exploring%the%opportunities%for% workforce%development%and%poverty%reduction%in%the%hospital%sector.”%Economic) Development)Quarterly,%24(1):%33[44.%% % Nelson,%M.%%(2009).%“Can%hospitals%drive%economic%development?%%Assessing%hospital%exports%in% five%lagging%regions.”%Economic)Development)Quarterly,)23(3):%242[253.% % Nelson,%M.,%R.%Ehrenfeucht%and%S.%Laska.%(2007).%“Planning,%plans%and%people:%%Integrating% professional%expertise,%local%knowledge%and%governmental%action%in%post[hurricane% Katrina%New%Orleans.”%%Cityscape:)A)Journal)of)Policy)Development)and)Research,%9(3):% 23[53.% % Nelson,%M.%(2006).%“Interpreting%producer%service%suburbanization:%%The%public%accounting% industry%in%Chicago%and%Minneapolis[St.%Paul.”%%Urban)Geography,%27(1):%45[71.%% % Nelson,%M.%%(2005).%“Rethinking%agglomeration%economies%and%the%role%of%the%central%city:%The% public%accounting%industry%in%Chicago%and%Minneapolis[St.%Paul.”%Journal)of)Planning) Education)and)Research,)24(3):%331[341.% ! ! % Select&Grants&% ! P.I.$“Phase$II$of$the$Community"Development"Finance"Program.”"Greater"New"Orleans"Foundation" ($125,000).##April#2012!to#present.% % P.I.$$“Community$Development$Finance$Curriculum.”$ The$Ford$Foundation$($119,022)(and(Greater& New#Orleans#Foundation!($78,790).*November!2009$to$December$2011.!Subcontractor*to* Milano,(The(New(School(for(Management(and(Urban(Policy.!% % P.I.,%with%D.%Gladstone.%“Health'Services'and'Economic'Development%in%U.S.%Metropolitan%Areas.”! Research(Competitiveness(Program,(Louisiana(Board(of(Regents(Support(Fund(($105,753).+ May$2004$to$May$2007.!% % % Professional+Service% ! • %%Member,%Governing%Board%of%the%Urban%Affairs%Association,%April%2009[April%2015.% • !!Economic'Development'Track'Co[Chair,'Association'of'Collegiate'Schools'of'Planning,'2010[2012.% • %%Member,%Steering%Committee,%Planners%Network,%2007[2011.% • %%Co[%Professional%Development%Officer,%Louisiana%Chapter%of%the%APA,%2005[2008.% % Select%Graduate%Courses%Taught%(*denoting%new%course%developed)% % MURP%6020%%%Analytic%Methods%for%Planners% MURP%6175%%%Development%Finance%for%Planners*% MURP%6450%%%Local%Economic%Development%Planning%and%Policy% MURP%6620%%%History,%Theory%and%Practice%of%Planning*%% MURP%6720%% Planning%Practicum%in%Community%Development%Finance*% DURP%%7020% Research%Design%Seminar%

108 Wei-Shiuen Ng OECD, 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France ! +33 (0) 6 77 85 02 00 ! [email protected]

EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States Aug 2009-Aug 2014 Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning • Concentration: Transportation Economics, Land Use and the Environment • Dissertation: Assessing the Impact of Parking Pricing on Transportation Mode Choice and Behavior (Committee Members: Elizabeth Deakin, Robert Cervero, Joan Walker, and Daniel Chatman) Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, CT, United States Aug 2001-May 2003 Master of Environmental Science • Concentration: Energy and Climate Change Economics and Policy University of York, York, United Kingdom Oct 1998-Jul 2001 Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management • Concentration: Economics, Ecology and Environmental Management RESEARCH EXPERIENCE International Transport Forum (ITF), Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Analyst Paris, France Sept 2015 – Present Transport Outlook and Statistics • Construct scenarios to evaluate the impact of policies and measures on transportation activity Precourt Energy Efficiency Center (PEEC), Stanford University, Postdoctoral Scholar Sept 2014 – Present (On Leave) Stanford, California Transportation, Energy, Economic Analysis, and Behavior Modeling • Evaluate effectiveness of transportation demand management tools on changing travel behavior UC Berkeley Center for Global Metropolitan Studies, Graduate Student Researcher Aug 2009-Dec 2011 Berkeley, California Motor Vehicles, Usage and Fuel Consumption • Conducted fuel efficiency data and policy analyses on long-term fuel efficiency and emission trends California Energy Commission Transportation Energy Research • Assessed linkages between land use strategies and vehicle use Transportation and CO2 Emissions in North America and Latin America in 2050 • Developed low carbon transportation scenarios based on policy assumptions and energy intensities International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Young Scientists Summer Program Participant May – Aug 2010 Laxenburg, Austria Air Pollution and Economic Development Research • Assessed strategies to achieve low carbon transportation systems and forecasted energy use and carbon emission ADDITIONAL RESEARCH / WORK EXPERIENCE Asian Development Bank, Sustainable Transport Initiative, Independent Consultant Jun 2008-May 2009 Transportation, CO2 Emissions and Air Pollution Research and Policy Implementation • Reviewed CO2 forecasts, emissions measurement tools, models, and transportation practices World Resources Institute (WRI) Center for Sustainable Transport, EMBARQ, Associate Washington D.C. Mar 2006-May 2007 Project Manager of EMBARQ’s Asia Program • Managed and coordinated city partnerships and research projects in China, India and Vietnam • Conducted literature review, data collection, transportation emissions scenarios building, and policy analysis

109 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies, Summer Institutes Instructor Jun – Jul 2015 Topics in Engineering • Transportation Engineering University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student Instructor Aug-Dec 2012 Department of Environmental Science Policy and Management • ESPM 169 International Environmental Politics (Professor Kate O’Neill) University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student Instructor Jan-May 2012 Department of City and Regional Planning • CP 217 Transportation Policy and Planning (Professor Elizabeth Deakin) PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS • Wei-Shiuen Ng. The Influence of Job Characteristics and Work Schedule Flexibility on Mode Choice and Parking Pricing Impact. Journal of Transport and Land Use. (Accepted for resubmission) • Wei-Shiuen Ng, Lee Schipper and Yang Chen. China Motorization Trends: New Directions for Crowded Cities. Journal of Transport and Land Use. Special Issue: Transport and Land Use in China. 2010. • Lee Schipper, Ipsita Banerjee and Wei-Shiuen Ng. CO2 Emissions from Land Transport in India: Scenarios of the Uncertain. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2009. • Wei-Shiuen Ng and Robert Mendelsohn. The Economic Impact of Sea Level Rise on Non-Market Land in Singapore. Ambio, 35(6): 289-296. 2006. • Wei-Shiuen Ng and Robert Mendelsohn. The Economic Impact of Sea Level Rise on Singapore, Journal of Environment and Development Economics, 10: 201-215. 2005. BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS • Lee Schipper, Wei-Shiuen Ng, Le Anh Tuan, and Hans Oern. Quantifying Co-benefits from Low Carbon Transport in Hanoi, Vietnam. In Low Carbon Transport in Asia. Strategies for Optimizing Co-benefits, Chapter 5, edited by Zusman, E., Srinivasan, A. and Dhakal, S. Earthscan. 2012. • Lee Schipper and Wei-Shiuen Ng. Urban Transport Options in China: The Challenge to Choose. In Sustainable Urban Transportation: Context, Challenges, and Solutions, Introduction, edited by Wei-Shiuen Ng and Lee Schipper. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Energy Foundation. China Communications Press. 2008. • Lee Schipper, Tuan Le Anh, Hans Orn, Maria Cordeiro, Wei-Shiuen Ng, and Robyn Liska. Measuring the Invisible: Quantifying Emissions Reductions from Transport Solutions. World Resources Institute. 2008. • Wei-Shiuen Ng and Lee Schipper. China Motorization Trends: Policy Options in a World of Transport Challenges. In Growing in the Greenhouse: Protecting the Climate by Putting Development First, edited by Bradley, B. and Baumert, K. World Resources Institute. 2005. AWARDS • 2014: UC Berkeley Department of City and Regional Planning Award (US$3,500) • 2013: UC Berkeley Graduate Division Summer Grant (US$3,500) • 2011 – 2012: UC Berkeley Graduate Division Block Grant Award (US$11,492) • 2010: National Academy of Sciences (NAS) scholarship for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) in Laxenburg, Austria (US$7,500) REFEREE SERVICE Energy Policy, Journal of Environmental Management, Routledge – Earthscan Press, Transport Policy, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP • Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies, Committee on Transportation in the Developing Countries (TRB-ABE90), Member, 2012-Present

110 DIAN NOSTIKASARI 601 W. Nedderman Dr., Suite 203 Arlington, TX 76019 I (214) 254-0407 I [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of Texas at Arlington May 2015 “Assessing the ‘Black-Box’ of Transportation Modeling: Making Everyday Travel Experiences Matter” Committee: Enid Arvidson (chair), Colleen Casey, Maria Martinez-Cosio, Sia Ardekani Master in City and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Arlington August 2010 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Indonesia January 2002

PUBLICATION Nostikasari, D. (2015). Representations of everyday travel experiences: Case study of the Dallas-Fort Worth . Transport Policy, 44, 96–107. Kockelman, K., Anjomani, A., Paul, B., Nostikasari, D., Tayyebi, A. and Kharel, G. (2010). Design and application of accessible land-use modeling tools for Texas Regions. Center for Transportation Research, Bureau of Engineering Research, University of Texas at Austin. Anjomani, A., Tayebi, A., Nostikasari, D. and Kharel G. (2010). Suitability analysis guidebook/Training materials: Manual for application of suitability analysis for a selected region in Texas, Technical Report 5-5667-01-P3, in cooperation with the TxDOT and the FHA. In Preparation Nostikasari, D., Casey, C. Knowledge sharing in collaborative frameworks and effects on users’ travel experiences. Nostikasari, D. Not-so-new directions in transportation planning: Long road towards inclusion. Nostikasari, D., Arvidson, E. Strategies of resistances: (Re)claiming transportation spaces. Nostikasari, D., Martinez-Cosio, M. Toward understanding travel experiences.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor - Urban Food Deserts, Interdisciplinary Studies Program, UT Arlington Summer 2014 Teaching Assistant 2010-2015 Graduate Courses - Planning History Theory and Ethics; Advanced Urban Theory; Conflict Resolution and Personnel Management in the Public Sector, Public Human Resources. Undergraduate Courses - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Social Justice; Interdisciplinary Research Process/Methods; Justice, Democracy and the Metropolitan Environment

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Research Associate, with Colleen Casey Present College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs, project in collaboration with Department of , UT Arlington, and Transportation Center for Livable Communities Principal – Dissertation Summer 2013-Spring 2015 Collected and analyzed data from GPS recorders, the U.S. Census and American Community Surveys, GIS database, Google Earth; planning documents, questionnaires, and interviews. Principal – Walkability Study of Oak Cliff Gardens 2013-2014 in collaboration with Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity. Designed and conducted research. with GPS-phone app, Google Earth and GIS; directed participatory mapping process. Graduate Research Assistant - GIS-based application of Suitability Analysis 2010-2011 (TxDOT funded). Supervisor: Ardeshir Anjomani. Graduate Research Assistant - Institute for Urban Studies, UT Arlington 2009-2010

111 Dian Nostikasari [email protected]

Projects: Land Use Plan, Annetta South; Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Vidor; Downtown Redevelopment, Forney; Parks & Recreation Master plan, Forest Hill, TX. Graduate Research Assistant - Multicultural Affairs 2008-2009 Architect - Interior Designer, Selaras Konstruksi, Bank Mandiri, Indonesia 2002-2008

FUNDING & GRANT EXPERIENCE • Neighborhood Improvement Grant, North Central Texas Council of Government (awarded $1 Million for sidewalks construction, 2014) • Dissertation, GPS recorders purchase, Civil Engineering Department, UT Arlington ($500) • 2014 Woodrow Wilson’s Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies (submitted) • 2015 Dissertation Fellowship, Educational Funding Management Dept., Indonesia (submitted) • Texas Parks and Wildlife Grants for Local Municipalities (2014, matching grants $491K).

HONORS AND AWARDS • JPER Writing Workshop in Georgia Tech, Atlanta (2015) • Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship and Graduate Doctoral Teaching Fellowship, full tuition and stipend, UT Arlington (2010-2015) • Dean Scholarship; Student Travel Awards, UT Arlington (2014, 2010, 2015) • Mebus Family Scholarship, UT Arlington (2009) • TxAPA Student Best Project Award (group project): Forest Hill Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2010) and Vidor Comprehensive Land Use Plan (2013)

LANGUAGE AND TECHNICAL SKILLS: Bahasa Indonesia (Native); English (Fluent). ArcGIS, Adobe Design AutoCAD, NVivo, Dedoose, SPSS, TransCAD, SketchUp, 3DViz/Max.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Assessing the black-box of transportation modeling: Making everyday travel experience matter” (individual paper), ACSP, Houston TX, 2015. “Representations of the Everyday Travel: Assumptions and Experiences of Communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area” (individual paper), ACSP, Philadelphia PA, 2014. “Representations of Everyday Travel Experiences: Case Study of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area”(organized session), UAA, San Antonio 2013. “Not So New Directions in Transportation Planning: The Long Road towards Inclusion” (individual paper), UAA, San Francisco, 2012. “Impacts of a Metro Rail System on Land Use and Local Policies: A Case Study of Austin Metropolitan Region” (Poster), ACSP, St. Paul-Minneapolis, 2010.

SELECTED ACTIVITIES & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS • Co-Founder and organizer, Ph.D. Colloquium, CAPPA, 2011-2012 • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Urban Affairs Association (UAA) • Student Planning Association (SPA), 2008-2011

MEDIA COVERAGE: • Walkability in Oak Cliff Gardens. Build Louder Dallas. http://buildlouderdallas.org/?p=1235 • Walkable Wednesday. Build Louder Dallas. http://buildlouderdallas.org/?p=1724

112 ANGELA OBERG 732.543.3488 | [email protected]

EDUCATION Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy New Brunswick, NJ Ph.D., Expected May 2016 Rutgers University, Department of Human Ecology New Brunswick, NJ Human Dimensions of Environmental Change Graduate Certificate, 2014 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Pomona, CA Master of Landscape Architecture, 2006 Austin College Sherman, TX B.A., Major: Philosophy; Minor: Biology, 2000

SELECTED GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS USAID Research and Innovation Fellowship, US Global Development Lab, 2015 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, US Department of Education, 2014 Pre-dissertation Research in India, Obama Singh 21st Century Knowledge Initiative, 2014 Student Travel Award, Rutgers Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, 2013 Research/Travel Grant, Rutgers South Asian Studies Program, 2012 Pearl River Design Competition, winning submission, Chengdu, China, 2010 ASLA Student Merit Award, Southern California Chapter of ASLA, 2006 Chapman Forestry Foundation Scholarship, 2004-2005 Park for the 21st Century Design Competition, recommended scheme, Graham Foundation for Advanced Study in the Fine Arts, 2004

PUBLICATIONS Oberg, A. (2014). Review of Revisiting Regional Growth Dynamics in India in the Post Economic Reforms Period. By Biswa Swarup Misra. In Journal of Asian Economics. Vol 31–32, April–June 2014, Pages 82-83. Oberg, A. (2013). Review of The Big Muddy: An Environmental History of the Mississippi and its Peoples from Hernando de Soto to Hurricane Katrina. By Christopher Morris. In Journal of Mississippi History. V LXXV, Spring 2013, No. 1, Pages.72-74. Oberg, A., Flagg, J., McCay, B. Clay, P. M., Colburn, L. L. Surviving Sandy: Identity and Cultural Resilience in a New Jersey Fishing Community. Chapter in Taking Chances: the Coast after Hurricane Sandy. O'Neill, K. and Van Abs, D. (eds.) Rutgers University Press. New Brunswick, NJ. (Pending) Oberg, A., Hewitt, E., Coronado, C., and Andrews, C. Expanding the scope for action to promote urban resilience. (Manuscript in preparation)

SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Weathered Storms and Following Seas: Fisheries in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy Research Assistant, 2013 - 2014 Co-PIs: Bonnie McCay, Rutgers University; Patricia Clay and Lisa Colburn, NOAA Self-Sufficient Urban Buildings Research Assistant, 2013 Co-PIs: Clinton Andrews and Utta Krogmann, Rutgers Center for Green Building Connectivity Along Urban Rivers: A Keystone Process for Urban Ecosystems Research Assistant, 2013 PI: Karen O'Neill, Rutgers University

113 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Rutgers University, Department of Human Ecology, New Brunswick, NJ Instructor, Fall 2015 Politics of Environmental Issues Teaching Assistant, Fall 2011 - Spring 2014 Water and Society (Spring 2014) United States Environmental Policy (Fall 2013) Politics of Environmental Issues (Fall 2011 - Spring 2013)

Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, New Brunswick, NJ Teaching Assistant, Spring 2015 Introduction to Policy, Planning and Health

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS Undelivered services: the political economy of sewage in Agra, India. Presented at Urban Thinker Campus. UN Habitat & PUSH. Palermo, Italy, October 2015. Beyond technical success: social dimensions of decentralized sewage treatment in India. Presented at the Graduate Student International and Global Lunch Series. Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs. New Brunswick, NJ, April 2014. Water, Women, and the World Panel. Invited by Taking Back the Tap. Food and Water Watch, New Brunswick, NJ, March 2014. Vulnerability and Urban Green Buildings. Presented at Third Workshop for NSF Project “Self- Sufficient Urban Buildings". Rutgers Center for Green Building, New Brunswick, NJ, August 2013. Weathered Storms and Following Seas: Fisheries in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy. Presented at People and the Sea VII Conference. MARE Centre for Maritime Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 2013.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Applied Ecological Services Philadelphia, PA Lead Ecological Planner, 2010-2011 Mesa Design Group Dallas, TX Senior Project Manager, 2008-2010 Megert Environmental Planning & Design Los Angeles, CA Principal & Owner, 2007-2008

SELECTED SERVICE & AFFILIATIONS Bloustein Journal Editorial Board – 2014 - present International Development Faculty Search Committee - EJ Bloustein School, 2013 - 2014 American Planning Association member - 2011 - present Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning member - 2013 - present American Association of University Women member - 2014 - present

SKILLS Language Skills: Hindi - Elementary; Spanish - Intermediate Selected Technical Skills: Adobe Creative Suite; ESRI ArcView; AutoCAD

114 PARK, YUNMI Ph.D., AICP 321A Langford A • Landscape and Urban Planning Dept • Texas A&M University • College Station, TX 979‐595‐4233 • [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., Urban and Regional Science Texas A&M Dec 2014 ʺDissertation: Neighborhood Turnover and Neighborhood Designʺ Committee: George O. Rogers (Chair), Chanam Lee, Forster Ndubisi, and Dudley L. Poston M.S., Urban Planning Kyungsung Univ., S. Korea Aug 2006 ʺThesis: The Spatial Characteristic of Spontaneously Remodeled Commercial Districtsʺ B.S., Urban Planning Pusan National Univ., S. Korea Feb 2002

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS Urban Design & Policy, Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning & Policy

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS/EMPLOYMENTS Lecturer Texas A&M Spring 2015~Current · Undergraduate‐level: The Evolving City, Urban Issues · Graduate‐level: Site Planning, Research Design Instructor Texas A&M Spring 2014 · Undergraduate‐level: Sustainable Community Teaching Assistant Texas A&M fall 2009~fall 2013, fall 2014 · Undergraduate‐level: Land Development, Sustainable Community Partner Site Planning Urban & Architecture Design, S. Korea May 2005~May 2009 Research Assistant Pusan Development Institute, S. Korea Jul 2003~Dec 2004

PUBLICATIONS Published · Park, Yunmi (2015) ʺNetwork of Patterns: Creating a design guide using Christopher Alexander’s pattern language.ʺ Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 42(4), 593‐614 · Park, Yunmi and George O. Rogers (2015) ʺNeighborhood Planning Theory, Practice, and Research: Can Boundary, Area, and Population Guide Conceptual Framing?ʺ Journal of Planning Literature, 30(1), 18‐36

Under Review Park, Yunmi ʺNebulous paths of Pattern Languageʺ Journal of Architectural and Planning Research

115 Park, Yunmi ʺConsider contextual conditions: An overview of multilevel analysis and notes of caution.ʺ Landscape and Urban Planning Park, Yunmi and George O. Rogers ʺImpacts of neighborhood and context design on turnoverʺ Landscape and Urban Planning Rogers, George O. and Yunmi Park ʺDevelopment processes and neighborhood turnoverʺ Journal of Sustainable Development Park, Yunmi, Shih‐Kai Hung, and Galen D. Newman ʺ A Statistical Meta‐Analysis of New Urbanism Based Design Components on Housing Prices.ʺ Urban Studies

INVITED TALKS How to create a design guide with Christopher Alexanderʹs Pattern Jun 2015 Language (in Korean) Urban Design Division, Architectural Institute of Korea, S. Korea Define your neighborhood? (in Korean) Neighborhood Building Academy, S. Korea Jun 2013

AWARDS King Medal in Architectural + Environmental Apr 2015 The Architectural Research Centers Consortium Department Head Prize Texas A&M Apr 2014 Runner‐Up, Nakdong River Center Design Competition The City of Pusan Dec 2007 Runner‐Up, Pangyo Cluster Project Financing The City of Pangyo Aug2007

GRANTS & FELLOWSHIP Graduate Assistantship Texas A&M Sep 2009‐Dec2014 Urban Communications Foundation Scholarship UAA Conference March 2014 Gary E Stamper Endowed Scholarship Texas A&M May 2013 International Education Scholarship Texas A&M Apr 2013 Urban & Regional Science Doctoral Department Scholarship Texas A&M Apr 2013 Jesus H. Hinojosa Endowed Scholarship Texas A&M Apr 2012 Graduate Fellowship Kyungsung Univ. Mar 2005‐Aug 2006 Merit‐based Scholarships Pusan National Univ. Sep 1999‐Sep 2001

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certified Urban Planner in South Korea, 1st Class

SKILLS Graphic AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In‐Design, Adobe Illustrator, Sketch Up Statistical & GIS Package Arc GIS Fragstat, Stata, UCINET, NetDraw

116 Susan Pike UC Davis Institute for Transportation Studies ║ Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior [email protected] ║ 530-601-6050 ║ www.susanpike.net RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Management, Planning and Protection Transportation and Infrastructure Planning EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California, Davis August 2015 Transportation Technology and Policy Advisor: Dr. Mark Lubell Supported by National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship M.S. University of California, Davis December 2012 Transportation Technology and Policy Advisor: Dr. Patricia Mokhtarian B.S University of California, Davis June 2006 Environmental Biology and Management PUBLICATIONS AND WORKING PAPERS Pike, Susan. 2014. Travel Mode Choice and Social and Spatial Reference Groups; Comparison of Two Formulations. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2412, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C., 2014, pp. 75–81. Pike, Susan and Mark Lubell. External Impacts on the Effect of Social Influence in Transportation Mode Choice. Submitted: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting for Publication in Transportation Research Record August 2015. Pike, Susan and Mark Lubell. Commute Environments and Social Influence in Transportation Mode Choice. Planned Submission: Journal of Transport Geography August 2015. Pike, Susan, Patricia L. Mokhtarian, Giovanni Circella. Factors affecting Short-term vs. Longer- term Changes in Commute Patterns: An Empirical Investigation from Northern California. Planned submission: Travel Behavior and Society, September 2015. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship $98,000 October 2012 to October 2015; $32,000 - $34,000 annual stipend University of California Transportation Center Dissertation Fellowship $12,500 January to December 2014 University of California Transportation Center Faculty Research Grant $75,000 October 2012 to October 2013 UC Davis Sustainable Transportation Center Faculty Research Grant $39,000 October 2011 to October 2012

117 TEACHING Environmental Policy Analysis Instructor Fall 2015 Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of California, Davis Theories of the Policy Process Teaching Assistant Spring 2014 and 2015 Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of California, Davis Environmental Aspects of Transportation Teaching Assistant Fall 2014 Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of California, Davis Transportation Research Internship Mentor Spring 2014 Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior University of California, Davis SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Social Networks and Travel Behaviour: the Sweet Spot for Change Influence. Presented at: 14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research 2015. London, England. Social Influence and Transportation Mode Choice in Ego-Networks of University Students. Presented at: Frontiers in Transportation 2015. London, England. Social Networks and Transportation Mode Choice. Presented at: 2nd Annual UCSB Environmental Politics Conference, 2014. Santa Barbara, CA. Travel Mode Choice and Social Reference Group; a Comparison of Two Formulations. Presented at: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2014. Washington D.C. Social Influence and Students’ Transportation Mode Choice. Presented at: Applications of Social Network Analysis 2012. Zurich, . RESEARCH AND RELEVANT EMPLOYMENT Postdoctoral Scholar 2015 to present Institute for Transportation Studies; University of California, Davis Principal Investigator: Dr. Daniel Sperling Topic: New Mobility and Environment National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow 2012 to 2015 Center for Environmental Policy and Behavior; University of California, Davis Advisor: Dr. Mark Lubell Topic: Social Networks and Travel Behavior Graduate Student Researcher 2010 to 2012 Institute for Transportation Studies; University of California, Davis Advisor: Dr. Patricia Mokhtarian Topic: Commuter Responses to Fix I-5 Construction Project Environmental Planner 2006 to 2009 Pacific Municipal Consultants, Rancho Cordova CA Supervisor: Daniel Hamilton

118 Sandra Lee Pinel, PhD, AICP [email protected]: 208 596-3913 FOCUS AREAS AND RESEARCH INTERESTS International and Comparative Development and Planning; Dispute Resolution and Mediation, Participatory Community Development, Environmental and Regional Governance, Indigenous Rights and Landscapes, Diversity, Planning Theory. ACADEMIC POSITIONS and AFFILIATIONS HELD Research Scholar, Department of Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England (Peace Corps PhD and regional water resource management collaborative research) and Leadership Team, MtSEON Research Collaborative Network, University of Idaho (present). Associated Professor, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador & University of the Philippines, 2006 and 2014-2015 (present). Hyde Chair of Excellence in Community and Regional Planning, University of Nebraska (2014). Academic Program Coordinator of Planning and Assistant Professor Conservation Social Sciences, University of Idaho (2007-2013). EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS Ph.D. 2007. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007; Minor in Anthropology and Latin American Studies. Dissertation, Co-management of Cultural Landscapes: Collaborating to Compete at Mt. Pulag National Park, the Philippines. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Thesis, Tradition as Innovation in Rural Development Planning. BA. Anthropology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Thesis, Folk Medicine in Peru. Languages Studied: Spanish, Quichua, Tagalog (Filipino). § American Institute of Certified Planners, AICP since 1993. § Vice President, Regional and Intergovernmental Planning Division, APA. § Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology. § Institute for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN, 2000. TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: Courses Taught: Planning History, Theory, and Ethics, Community & Regional Planning, International Decentralized Conservation Management, Cultural Landscapes, Ethnographic Research Methods, Regional and Collaborative Planning, UNL; Planning Studio and Workshop service learning projects negotiated with Idaho counties. Graduate Planning Curriculum: Chaired the development of the 44-credit curriculum to ensure that all required and elective courses meet the Planning Accreditation Board standards Lecturer 2004-2005: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI: International Planning and Development Theory Graduate Seminar Faculty Advisor and Mentor: Student Chapter of Idaho APA, University of Idaho, 2008-2011 and major professor, MS Bioregional Planning Students, doctoral natural resource and geography students, and BA environmental studies students. SELECTED RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS: § Fulbright NEXUS Scholar, Climate Change Adaptation Social Science Team: 2014-2016. § Pinel (PI), López-Rodríguez, Morocho-Cuenca. Decentralization y Conservation Management: An Analysis of Decisions Affecting in the High Andean Wetlands in Yacuambi, $30,000, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja and SENSEYCT: 2014-2015. § Pinel (PI), USFS, Rocky Mountain Region. New Forest Plan Pilot , Facilitation and Evaluation, $80,000, cost-share agreement: 2012-2014. § Gosz, Pinel, Crabtree, Sanford and Norton. National Science Foundation (Co-PI), Complex Mountain Landscapes, RCN-SEES, $750,000: 2012-2017.

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§ Waits, et al. National Science Foundation (Co-PI), An Interdisciplinary Team-Based International Research Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Community Development in the Ecuadorian Andes, $144,000: 2010-2013. § Pinel, Sandra. Collaborative Landscape Management Institutions with Federal, Tribal, and Local Partners, USDA-CREES McIntire Stennis, $150,000: 2010-2013. § David L. Boren Fellow, National Security Education Program. 2002-2005: Title- Devolution of Government Planning and Indigenous Participation in the Philippines. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD: § Senior Planner, Sector Representative, & River Corridor Coordinator: Metropolitan Council, St. Paul, MN, 1996-2002. § State of New Mexico, Executive Management Analyst and Strategic Planner, Department of Finance and Administration, Local Government Division, & Office of Indian Affairs (OIA), Santa Fe, NM: 1991-1996. § Policy Analyst Detail to the US Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, Washington, D.C. and to the National Rural Development Partnership: 1994-1996. § Director of Social and Economic Development, Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Bernalillo, NM: 1982- 1987. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: § Pinel, S. L. (2014). Feasible and Appropriate Spatial Planning: Use of Ethnographic Research. In E Silva, P. Healey & N. Harris (eds.). Research Methods in Spatial and Regional Planning. London: Rutledge, Chapter 3.4. § Inínguez, V., Helsley, J., Pinel, S. L., Ammon, J, Wendland, K., Lopez, F. (2013). Collaborative Community-based Governance in a Transboundary Wetland System in the Ecuadorian Andes: Opportunities and Challenges at a Proposed Ramsar Site. Mountain Research and Development 33(3): (August 2013, online open access). § Pinel, S. L. (2013). Giving and Reciprocity in Natural Resource Management and Consensus-building: An application of Economic Anthropology to Understanding the Clearwater Basin Collaborative. Human Organization 72(2): 164-174. § Pinel, S. L. (2011). Regional Planning as Mediation: Inside the Minnesota’s Metropolitan Twin Cities Regional Plan Implementation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Policy 13(4): 399-420. § Pinel, S. L. and J. Pecos, J. (2012). Generating Co-management at Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico. Environmental Management 49 (3): 593-604. § Pinel, S. L. (2009). Collaborating to Compete at Mt. Pulag National Park, the Philippines. Planning Theory and Practice 10(1): 105-131. MOST RECENT INVITED LECTURES § Pinel, S. L, Torres, P. & López, F. Is “Local” Enough in Climate Change Adaptation Planning? Perspectives on Regional Institution Building From Peri-urban and Rural Mountain Cases of the Americas. Presented to Perth III, Mountains of Our Future Earth, Perth, Scotland, October 6, 2015. § Pinel, S. L., López, F., & Morocho, R. Scaling Down or Scaling Up? The Implications of Local Government Decisions on the Feasibility of CBNRM for the Páramo Wetlands of Southern Ecuador. Presented to Perth III, Mountains of Our Future Earth, Perth, Scotland, October 6, 2015. § Pinel. S. L. Context Matters: The Application of Ethnography to Planning and Design. Hyde Lecture Series, University of Nebraska College of Architecture, January 17, 2014, Lincoln, NE (AICP Continuing Education Workshop) and to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February, 2014. § Applied Ethnographic Research Design and Methods for Conservation Planning, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Ecuador, November 2014.

120 LILY BAUM POLLANS MIT DUSP • 77 Massachusetts Avenue • Cambridge, MA • 02139 917.655.4236 • [email protected]

EDUCATION PhD in City Planning, MIT DUSP Expected completion: 2016 Dissertation: One Person’s Trash…: The role of problem definition in achieving sustainable municipal solid waste management Master in City Planning & Urban Design Certificate, MIT DUSP 2005 Thesis: Case Studies on Route 1: How the perceived identity of local commercial strips affects zoning BA in Urban Studies, concentration in Environmental Science, Barnard College 2001 Magna Cum Laude, Departmental and Thesis Honors Thesis: Driving Towards Justice: A case study of environmental racism in Northern Manhattan

RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban sustainability, infrastructure, municipal solid waste, environmental justice, sustainable consumption, and the politics of expertise in sustainability implementation

FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS 2015 Graduate Student Teaching Award 2015 Fellow, Martin Family Society of Fellows for Sustainability 2013 William Emerson Travel Grant 2012-2013 PEGS (Program on Environmental Governance and Sustainability) Fellow 2012-2015 DUSP Doctoral Fellowship 2011-12 Richard A. Denton (1936) Presidential Graduate Fellow

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012 - 2014 Co-Instructor for Gateway: Planning Action (Fall 2014) Developed curriculum; lectured; ran weekly discussion sections; graded assignments; supervised three teaching assistants; oversaw logistics for a complex, 60-student masters-level course that included several assignment types, guest speakers and participants, a wide variety of activities and content, and students from many different social and educational backgrounds. Teaching Assistant for Making Sense: Qualitative Methods for and Planners (Spring 2014) Developed and taught methods workshops on data collection and analysis techniques including grounded theory, coding, content analysis, process tracing, and field notes; graded frequent assignments for a 12-person masters and doctoral seminar. Teaching Assistant for Gateway: Planning Action (Fall 2012, Fall 2013) Ran two weekly discussion sections for groups of 12-15 students; developed and graded assignments; contributed to curriculum development; created weekly study guides for a 60-student, masters-level lecture course. International Honors Program 2009 & 2010 Traveling Faculty for Cities in the 21st Century Developed new curricula for and taught two 30-student undergraduate courses—City Planning and Sustainable Environments and Contemporary Urban Issues; lectured on a variety of planning topics; ran research-methods and planning-skills workshops; developed and graded assignments; accompanied students through four countries in a variety of classroom and field settings.

121 ! RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Fostering Sustainable Consumption, MIT 2014-current Ongoing mixed-methods research project with Judy Layzer and Eran Ben-Joseph. Developed project proposal; currently supervising two masters student RAs to execute a nation-wide survey, focused interviews, and case studies. SunLine Transit: Managing Change for Sustainable Development, MIT 2004 Mixed-methods research project and working paper with David Laws.

PUBLICATIONS Working Papers “Governance Failure: Hidden systemic obstacles to sustainable solid waste management in Boston” Conference Papers (selected) “When You Have a Landfill, Everything Looks Like Garbage: Evolutions and limitations of problem framing in municipal solid waste management,” November 2015. Society for City and Regional Planning History. Los Angeles. Forthcoming. “One Man’s Trash…: How redefining the garbage problem made way for Seattle’s solid waste revolution,” October 2015. American Collegiate Schools of Planning. Houston. Forthcoming. “Pipe Dreams: The aspirations of infrastructure in 19th and 20th century utopian urban plans,” October 2013. Society of American City and Regional Planning History, Toronto. “Governance Failure: consequences of decentralized solid waste management in Boston,” April 2013, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles. Other Publications Nikos Katsikis, Lily Baum Pollans, and Cressica Brazier, eds. 2014. Limits and the Urban. Writing Cities Working Papers Series: Cambridge, MA.

INVITED TALKS (Selected) “The Problem with Garbage: How changing perceptions of the problem of trash influenced Seattle’s solid waste revolution,” Guest Lecture in Prof. Judith Layzer’s Sustainability in Action class. April 23, 2015. “Dys/Functional Fragmentation: The Unruliness of Boston’s Solid Waste Management System,” Paper presentation. November 21, 2012, MIT DUSP PhD Seminar.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Harvard University Planning Office, Cambridge, MA 2007—2010 Urban Design Planner Town of Framingham, Framingham, MA 2005—2007 Land Use and Transportation Planner Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York, NY 2002—2003 Studio Assistant

References and full CV available upon request

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124 Doctoral Candidate in Urban Planning DANIELLE ZOÉ Community Development & Organizing - Urban Design - RIVERA Visualization & Mapping - Qualitative Methods

EDUCATION TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Michigan » 2013 (Winter): Graduate Student Instructor (UP 505 - Taubman College » Ph.D. in Planning Fundamentals, Lecture) Urban Planning (Spring 2016) University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI

University of Pennsylvania 2011 - 2012: Instructor of Architecture (ARCH 131s/132 - » PennDesign » Master of First-Year Design and Visualization, Studio) Architecture II (2010) Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA

Pennsylvania State University » 2010 (Fall): Teaching Assistant in Architecture (ARCH Stuckeman School of Design » 332 - Third-Year Design, Studio) Bachelor of Architecture (2009) Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA

DISSERTATION SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

“Si Se Puede: Examining 2013: Graduate Student Research Assistant (Food Community Organizing in Systems Advocacy in SE Michigan, Lesli Hoey, PI) Rio Grande Valley Colonias” University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI » Through qualitative case analysis, this research examines 2010-2012: Graduate Student Researcher (Health and community organizing Migration at the U.S.-Mexico Border, NIH/Fogarty practices within U.S.-Mexico International Exploratory Grant, Darla Lindberg, PI) border colonias. The research Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA develops a framework for 2008-2011: Lead Research Assistant (Planning and Design community organizing theory Strategies for Healthy Living, Parks and Recreation, that equally emphasizes the Hamer Center for Community Design, Jawaid Haider, PI) community and the strategies Pennsylvania State University - University Park, PA it employs. In doing so, it seeks to diversify our understanding of community organizing SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS practice beyond its tactics. Under Review. Rivera, D. Z. (2015). Si Se Puede: » Theorizing Community Organizing in a Diverse Society.

June Manning Thomas (Chair); Forthcoming. Rivera, D. Z. (Fall 2015). The Fight for Lesli Hoey; Streetlights in Rio Grande Valley Colonias David Thacher; Bravo - Rio Grande Valley. Matamoros: COLEF. El Hadi Jazairy (Cognate, Architecture and Urban Exploration of Lower Rio Grande Valley Colonias. Design) Michigan Journal of Sustainability, 2, 119-130.

125 AWARDS AND Haider, J., Aeschbacher, P., Bose, M., & Rivera, D. (2013). RECOGNITION Active Living in Small Town America: An Approach to Parks and Recreation Planning and Design. Studies in the 2015: Wait-listed, Ford History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes: An International Foundation Dissertation Quarterly, 33(4), 345-359. Fellowship

2014: Winner, ACSP SELECTED CONFERENCES AND LECTURES Conference Jury Award for 2015: Forthcoming, Association of Collegiate Schools of Best Poster Planning (ACSP) 55th Annual Conference, “People or 2011: Winner, ACSA Archive Two, I Am a Second Responder Case Analysis in Rio Grande Valley Colonias” [Paper]. (with PSU’s PolicySpace team) Houston, Texas, October 22-25.

2009: Paul Kossman Thesis 2015: Forthcoming, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Award, Penn State Architecture “The Politics of Rio Grande Valley Colonias” [Lecture]. Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Fall 2015. 2009: Departmental Five-Year Design Merit Award, Penn 2014: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning State Architecture Organization in Southern Texas Colonias” [Poster]. Philadelphia, PA, November 1-2. SERVICE 2014: Assoc. of Borderland Studies (ABS) Annual 2013-2015: Urban Planning Meeting, “Informal/Formal Divide: Municipal Borders Steward, Graduate Employees’ and Annexation Policies in Borderland Colonias” [Paper]. Organization (GEO), UMich Albuquerque, NM, April 5.

2013-2015: Urban Planning 2011: Penn State Faculty Friday Lecture Series, “The Member, Emerging Voices Temporal Region: Urban-Scale Impacts of Time and Transience” [Lecture]. University Park, PA, November 11. 2013-2014: Vice President, Planning and Architecture SELECTED GRANTS Research Group (P+ARG), UMich 2015: Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant, Candidate (In Progress) 2011-2012: Communications 2014-2015: Ford School Center for Public Policy in Penn State Diverse Societies Grant (Completed) 2013, 2014, & 2015: Rackham Conference Grants SKILLS (Completed)

Adobe CS & CC 2013: Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant, Pre- Candidate (Completed) ArcGIS 2013: Tinker Field Research Grant (Awarded, but SketchUp; Rhino; AutoCAD declined)

Fluent English; Intermediate 2008: Penn State Discovery Summer Undergraduate Spanish; Basic Italian Grant (Completed)

126 ANDREA R. ROBERTS 3904 TAMIL STREET| AUSTIN, TX 78749 |832-465-6829 | [email protected] EDUCATION The University of Texas at Austin, Community & Regional Planning and Historic Preservation Programs, PhD Candidate (2016 anticipated) Dissertation: The Texas Freedom Colony Diaspora: The Role of Foundational Stories in African American Placemaking & Preservation in Deep East Texas Specialization(s): Planning Theory & History, Social & Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion University of Pennsylvania, Fels Institute of Government, Master of Government Administration, Graduate Certificate in Public Finance (2006) Vassar College, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Concentration in Women’s Studies (1996) AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, & GRANTS Diversity Scholarship Award, National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference (2015) UT Community and Regional Planning PhD Program Continuing Fellowship, $22,000 (2015–16) Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2014 PhD Workshop, Harvard University (2014) David Bruton, Jr. Graduate School Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, $1,000 (2014) Fifth Street Project: HUD-funded Contract with Ft. Bend County, Texas, $95,000 (2012–14) Sustainable Cities Doctoral Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin, $48,000 (2012 –14) Minority Mentor Graduate Fellowship Award, The University of Texas at Austin, $24,000 (2011–12) Urban League of Philadelphia Leadership Forum Graduate, Philadelphia, PA (2008) U.S. Congressional Unsung Hero Award, Houston, Texas (2004)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE –THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, (2) Urban Studies Program Courses: Urban Studies Research Methods, History of the City (Spring 2015) Co-Instructor, Community & Regional Planning Program, Planning History and Theory (Fall 2014) Teaching Assistant, School of Architecture, Principles of Physical Planning (Spring 2012) RESEARCH – COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, PARTICIPATORY & EQUITY PLANNING, HISTORIC PRESERVATION Founder, Texas Freedom Colonies Project, PhD research and capacity building project with descendants of Freedmen’s communities, The University of Texas at Austin (2014–Present) Founder & Project Manager, 5th Street Neighborhood Plan and Market Study, Center for Sustainable Development, The University of Texas at Austin ( 2012–14) Research Assistant, Austin Historical Survey Wiki Project, The University of Texas at Austin (2011– 12)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE –COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC FINANCE Planning Division Coordinator, City of Houston, Housing & Community Development (2009–11) Sr. Staff Analyst,City of Houston, Finance Department, Economic Development Division (2008–09) Deputy Budget Director, City of Philadelphia, Program Evaluation, Finance Department (2007–08) Program Analyst, City of Philadelphia, Program Evaluation, Finance Department, (2006–07) Consultant, Public Financial Management Group, Philadelphia, PA (2006) Operations Analyst, Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation, Philadelphia, PA (2004–06) Director, Outreach &Volunteer Services, Houston READ Commission, Houston, TX (2002–04)

127 Campaign Organizer, Progressive Voters in Action, Houston, TX (2001–02) Outreach Coordinator & HUD Loan Counselor, ACORN Housing, Houston, TX (1998-2000) ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS & PROFESSIONAL REPORTS Minner, J., Holleran, H., Roberts, A. & Conrad, J. "Capturing Volunteered Historical Information: Lessons from Development of a Local Government Crowdsourcing Tool." International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) 4, no. 1 (2015): 19-41 Roberts, A. “Searching For Stories: Texas Freedom Colony Memories of Black Women Making Homeplace.” Southern Cultures, Under Review (2015) Roberts, A., “Subversive Respectability: The Women’s Barnyard Auxiliary of Texas and Their Contributions to Planning.” Journal of Planning History, Under Review (2014) Roberts, A. and Galindo, A., “The Fifth Street Neighborhood Plan & Market Study, Final Report.” Center for Sustainable Development, The University of Texas at Austin. (2014) SELECTED CONFERENCE PAPERS “Houston Freedom Colony Diaspora: Grassroots African American Planning & Preservation,” Houston History Alliance Conference, Houston, TX (2015) “Knowledge Production, Identity, and Planning in Texas’ Freedom Colonies,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, PA (2014) “Diaspora, Dispossession, and New Collectivities in Texas’ Freedom Colonies,” African Diasporas: Old and New Conference at the University of Texas at Austin (2014) “Memory to Movement: Mobilizing Memory to Spur Community Development,” Biennial Collegium for African American Research, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA (2013) “Black Bodies, Difficult Memories: An Exploration of African American Human & Spatial Agency in Ft. Bend County, Texas,” Association of Critical Heritage Studies Conference, University of Gothenburg. Gothenburg, Sweden (2012) PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES “Equity, Heritage, & Planning in Unincorporated Communities,” Institute for Urban Policy & Research Analysis, University of Texas at Austin (2014) “Fifth Street Neighborhood Plan & Market Study,” Ft. Bend County Commissioner’s Court (2014) “Modernism in Planning,” Planning History & Theory Course, The University of Texas at Austin (2014) “Planning in the Progressive Era,” Planning History & Theory Course, The University of Texas at Austin (2014) COMMUNITY&ACADEMIC SERVICE Commissioner, City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission (2012–15) Facilitator, Community & Regional Planning PhD Program Strategic Planning Retreat (2013) Volunteer Coordinator, Annual Austin Walk Preservation Tour (2012–13) Member, Preservation Austin, East Austin Workgroup, Preservation Committee (2011–12) AFFILIATIONS Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2014-present) Member, National Alliance of Preservation Commissions (2013–present) Member, American Planning Association, (2011–present) Member, National Black MBA Association-Houston Chapter (2008–11) Member, National Council of 100 Black Women (2003–04) Member, Vassar College Alumnae Association (1996–present)

128 MARY ROCCO 126 S. 22nd STREET, #2R, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 E: [email protected] T: 718.564.5003

EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2016 (expected) PhD Candidate, City and Regional Planning Dissertation: Philanthropy, Partnerships and Innovation in the Revitalization of US Legacy Cities Urban Studies Certificate and Center for Teaching and Learning Teaching Certificate INTERESTS: community economic development, urban policy and institutions

Hunter College, New York, NY 2009 Master of Urban Planning 2006 Bachelor of Arts, Urban Studies

PUBLICATIONS Preparing for Publication in progress Rocco, Mary, “Building a Profession: The Russell Sage Foundation and City Planning, 1907-1947” will be submitted to Journal of Planning History Book Reviews forthcoming Rocco, Mary, Review of Shades of White Flight: Evangelical Congregations and Urban Departure by Mark T. Mulder (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2015) Journal of Urban Affairs GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2012-16 Doctoral Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania 2012 President’s Initiatives for Student Engagement Award, Hunter College, New York, NY

PRESENTATIONS Invited Talks 2015 “Philanthropy in Legacy Cities,” Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 2014 “The Possibility of Urban Studies,” Hunter College, New York, NY 2009 “Urban Planning in New York City,” HafenCity University, Hamburg, Germany

Papers Presented (selected) 2015 “The New Growth Coalition: Philanthropy and Urban Revitalization in US Legacy Cities 2000-present,” April 8-11, 2015, Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL

2014 “Partnerships, Philanthropy and Innovation: A Landscape Study of Urban Revitalization in Legacy Cities,” October 21, 2014, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

2014 “Building a Profession: The Russell Sage Foundation and City Planning 1907-1947,” October 9-12, 2014, Urban History Association, Philadelphia, PA

2013 “Where are the Poor? Race, Class and Space” (co-presenter), April 3-6, 2013 Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

2011 “The Changing Face of Poverty” (co-presenter), October 13-16, 2011 Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Salt Lake City, UT

2008 “The Black College-Community Development Corporation (CDC): Their Successes and Challenges “(co-presenter), April 4-6, 2009,Urban Affairs Association, Chicago, IL

129 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2013-P Urban Studies, University of Pennsylvania Undergraduate Courses - Co-Instructor, The Science of Politics: Who Gets Elected and Why (F 2013, F 2014, F 2015) - Instructor, Urban Studies Fieldwork (S 2014) - Instructor, Undergraduate Urban Research Colloquium (S 2016)

Non-Profit Leadership Development, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania Graduate Course - Co-Instructor, Non-Profit Management: A Case Study Approach (S 2013)

2007-2015 Instructor, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, Hunter College, NY Undergraduate Courses - Intro to Urban Studies: Urban Life (Sum 2010) - Urban Plans and Policies (F 2011) - Urban Studies Internship Seminar (F 2007-11) Graduate Courses - Urban Germany (W 2009) - Structure of the Urban Region (Sm 2014, Sm 2015) - Revitalizing the City (Sm 2014) - Communications for Planners (Sm 2013, Sm 2015)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013-P Project Manager, PENN Institute of Urban Research, Mellon Foundation Humanities Urbanism Design Initiative, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

2013 Researcher, “Examining the Geographies of Immigrant Sex Work: An Exploratory Study of HIV Risk,” NIH Interdisciplinary Study, Hunter College/University of California, Los Angeles

2013 Research Associate- Center for High Impact Philanthropy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

2012 Qualitative Research Associate, Social Justice Sexuality Project- CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY

2010-11 Senior Researcher, New School for Social Research, New York, NY Rockefeller Foundation study: “New York/Toronto: Making Art Work”

Professional Experience 2007-2012 Director of Communications and Programming, Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, Hunter College, New York, NY

2011 Project Manager, Placeworks, LLC/Halcrow Group/The City of New York Department of Sanitation, New York, NY

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

130 Jovanna&P.&Rosen! [email protected]!!!|!!!(831)!27778977! ! EDUCATION& ! Ph.D.&Candidate&(ABD),&Urban&Planning&and&Development&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&May!2016!(expected)!& University&of&Southern&California! !!!!!!!!!!! Areas&of&Specialization:!Community!and!economic!development,!environmental!justice!! Dissertation&Committee:!Lisa!Schweitzer!(chair),!Tridib!Banerjee,!David!Sloane,! Sandra!Ball7Rokeach!(USC!Annenberg),!Malo!Hutson!(UC!Berkeley)! ! M.C.P.,&City&and&Regional&Planning&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&May!2011! University&of&California&at&Berkeley& Concentration:!Housing,!Community!and!Economic!Development! ! B.A.,&Political&Science&and&Geography& & & & & August!2007! University&of&California&at&Berkeley!! Double!Major!in!Political!Science!and!Geography;!Graduated!with!Distinction! & PUBLICATIONS& & Rosen,!J.!“Climate,!environmental!health!vulnerability,!and!physical!planning:!! A!review!of!the!forecasting!literature.”!Journal&of&Planning&Literature.!Online!first! publication,!September!6,!2015.!doi:!10.1177/0885412215603769! ! WORK&UNDER&REVIEW& ! Hutson,!M.!A.,!&!Rosen,!J.!“The!important!role!of!government!in!comprehensive!community! initiatives:!A!case!study!analysis!of!the!BHC!Initiative.”!& ! Rosen,!J.,!&!Schweitzer,!L.!“How!much!is!enough?!Justice,!nonideal!theory!and!the!ethics!of! plan!implementation.”! ! RESEARCH&GRANTS&AND&FELLOWSHIPS& & 201572016,!Haynes!Lindley!Doctoral!Dissertation!Fellowship,!The!John!Randolph!Haynes! and!Dora!Haynes!Foundation:!$20,000!! & 201572016,!Labor!Research!&!Action!Network,!New!Scholars!Research!Grant:!$2,900! ! 201472015,!Bedrosian!Center!on!Governance,!University!of!Southern!California,!Faculty! Research!Award:!$5,000!(with!Lisa!Schweitzer,!Co7PI)! & PRESENTATIONS& ! 2015!Labor!Research!and!Action!Network!Annual!Conference,!Washington,!D.C.! “Project!Labor!Agreements:!Addressing!Inequality!through!Urban!Development”! ! 2014!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of!Planning,!Philadelphia,!Pennsylvania!! “Non7Ideal!Justice:!Toward!Ethical!Engagement!and!Implementation”!! !

131 2013!Joint!Congress!of!the!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of!Planning!and!the! Associations!of!European!Schools!of!Planning,!Dublin,!Ireland! “Examining!the!Ineffectiveness!of!Comprehensive!Community!Initiatives:!Developing!a! Framework!for!Community!Engagement!and!Capacity!Building”!(with!Malo!Hutson)!! ! 2013!Joint!Congress!of!the!Association!of!Collegiate!Schools!of!Planning!and!the! Associations!of!European!Schools!of!Planning,!Dublin,!Ireland! “Promoting!Hiring!Diversity!in!the!Construction!Industry!as!Community!Development:!A! Los!Angeles!Case!Study”! & RESEARCH&EXPERIENCE! ! Research&Team&Member,&The&Metamorphosis&Project& & &&&&&&&&&&2012!–!present! & Annenberg&School&for&Communication&and&Journalism& ! Collaborate!with!community!groups!in!a!participatory!research!project!related!to!the!Los! Angeles!River,!funded!by!the!U.S.!Department!of!Housing!and!Urban!Development.!Conduct! community!surveys!and!focus!groups.! ! Research&Fellow,&Center&for&Sustainable&Cities&& & & &&&&&&&&&&2011!–!2012&& University&of&Southern&California& & ! Developed!metrics!for!and!jointly!carried!out!a!scenario!development!of!future!water! supply!in!the!Los!Angeles!basin,!funded!by!the!Haynes!Foundation.! & TEACHING&EXPERIENCE&(SELECTED)& ! Instructor,!PPD!461,!“Sustainable!Communities,!Policy!and!Planning”!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fall!2014! 47unit!undergraduate!course,!USC!Price!School,!32!students! ! Teaching!Assistant,!PPD!245,!“The!Urban!Context!for!Planning!and!Policy”!!!Spring!2015!! 47unit!undergraduate!course,!USC!Price!School,!Professor!Lisa!Schweitzer! ! Teaching!Assistant,!PPD!524,!“Planning!Theory”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fall!2013! ! 27unit!graduate!course,!USC!Price!School,!Professor!Dowell!Myers! ! Teaching!Assistant,!PPD!533,!“Planning!History!and!Urban!Form”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fall!2013&& 27unit!graduate!course,!USC!Price!School,!Professor!Todd!Gish! ! REFERENCES& & Lisa!Schweitzer,!University!of!Southern!California!! !!!!!!!Phone:!(213)!74073866! Ralph!and!Gold!Lewis!Hall!311!Los!Angeles,[email protected]! ! Tridib!Banerjee,!University!of!Southern!California!! !!!!!!!Phone:!(213)!74074724! Ralph!and!Gold!Lewis!Hall!301A!Los!Angeles,[email protected]! ! Malo!Hutson,!University!of!California!at!Berkeley!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Phone:!(510)!64271776! 228!Wurster!Hall,!#1850!Berkeley,!CA!9472071850!! [email protected]!! !

132 ARITREE&SAMANTA& Levin&College&of&Urban&Affairs&!&Cleveland&State&University&!&Cleveland,&OH&44115& [email protected]&!&+1&(240)&475&9308& EDUCATION& Ph.D.,&Urban&Studies&&&Public&Affairs,&Cleveland&State&University&(expected&June&2016)& Specializations:& Urban& Policy& && Development,& Environmental& and& Water& Resource& Planning&&&Governance& Dissertation:& Policy' is' what' We' Make' of' it:' An' Interpretive' Study' of' Governance' in' a' Complex'Watershed'System' M.A.,&Social&Work,&University&of&Delhi&with'honors,&2009& Specializations:&Environmental&Policy&and&Community&Development& & Thesis:& The' impact' of' climate' change' on' the' lives' and' livelihood' of' people' in' the' environmentally'sensitive'Sundarban'island'system' B.A.,&Economics,&University&of&Delhi&with'honors,&2006&& RESEARCH&AND&TEACHING&INTERESTS& Urban&and&Environmental&Governance&&&&&&&&&&&&&Environmental&Planning,&Policy,&&Administration& Water&Resources&Management&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Complexity&Theory&and&Resilience& Urban&Policy&and&Development& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Public&Administration& ACADEMIC&AND&PROFESSIONAL&EXPERIENCE&AND&SERVICE& Graduate(Research(Assistant,&Department&of&Urban&Studies,&Cleveland&State&Univ.&(2011Y2015)& Social(Science(Research(Fellow,&Alliance&for&the&Great&Lakes,&Chicago,&IL&(Summer&2014)& Research(Assistant,&Northeast&Midwest&Institute,&Washington&D.C.&(Summer&2012)& Reviewer,&Organization&&&Environment& TEACHING&EXPERIENCE& All'courses'offered'through'the'Department'of'Urban'Studies,'Cleveland'State'University' Instructor(for&Methods'of&Research'and'Evaluation&(Scheduled&for&Spring&2016)& Instructor&for&Methods'of'Research'and'Evaluation&(Fall&2015)& Instructor&for&Introduction'to'Urban'Studies&(Summer&2015)& Guest(Lecturer&in&Research'Methods'in'Urban'Studies&(Spring&2015)& PUBLICATIONS& Kellogg,& W.& A.& && Samanta,& A. Network' Structure' and' Adaptive' Capacity' in' Watershed' Governance.&(Submitted&to&Journal'of'Environmental'Planning'and'Management)& Zingale,& N.& C.,& Samanta,& A.,& Riemann,& D.,& West,& E.& J.& Loose' Governance' in' Action:''Transformation'within'a'shrinking'city.&(Revise&and&resubmit&request&at&Administration' &'Society)' Samanta,& A.& Bridges' Across' Policy' Arenas:' Networked' Governance' in' the' Cuyahoga' River' Watershed.&(Prepared&for&Submission&to&Society'&'Natural'Resources)&

133 Kellogg,& W.& A.& && Samanta,& A.& Networks' Within' Collaborative' Watershed' Governance:' A' Discussion'on'Structures'and'their'Implications.&(Prepared&for&Submission&to&Journal'of'Planning' education'and'Research)& Zingale,& N.& C.,& Samanta,& A.& Governance' within' a' Post' Capitalist' World:' Lessons' from' a' Social' Entrepreneurial'Venture'in'a'Shrinking'City.&(Prepared&for&Submission&to&Administrative'Theory' &'Praxis)& Samanta,& A.& Collaborative' Governance' in' an' Institutionalized' Context:' Role' of' Deliberative' Processes'and'Informal'Action'in'Transforming'a'Watershed.&(In&preparation)& Cain,&C.,&Samanta,& A.&(2012).&New'energy'for'older'cities:'district'energy,'combined'heat'and' power,'and'the'NortheastOMidwest'region’s'older'industrial'cities.&Northeast&Midwest&Institute,& Washington&D.C.&&(Published&peerYreviewed&report)& REPRESENTATIVE&CONFERENCE&PRESENTATIONS& Collaborative' Governance' in' an' Institutionalized' Context:' The' Case' of' an' Urban' Watershed.' Association& for& Public& Policy& Analysis& and& Management& (APPAM)& Fall& Conference,& Miami,& FL,& November&2015.&& Policy' is' what' We' Make' of' it:' An' Interpretive' Study' of' Governance' in' a' Complex' Watershed' System.&Association&of&Collegiate&Schools&of&Planning&(ACSP)&Annual&Conference,&Houston,&TX,& October&2015.& Collaborations' as' deliberative' processes' for' policy' implementation:' The' case' of' Cuyahoga' watershed.& International& Association& for& Great& Lakes& Research& (IAGLR)& Annual& Meeting,& Burlington,&VT,&May&2015.&(Invited)& Networks,'informal'action,'and'policy'interplay'in'a'governance'space:'the'case'of'a'contested' urban' river.& Association& for& Public& Policy& Analysis& and& Management& (APPAM)& Fall& Research& Conference,&Albuquerque,&NM,&November&2014.&(Invited)& Bricolage'O'playing'around'with'ideas'for'sustainable'and'healthy'communities.&Urban&Affairs& Association&(UAA)&Annual&Conference,&San&Antonio,&TX,&March&2014.&(Invited)& Can'leadership'play'a'role'in'transforming'sustainability?'A'study'of'the'leadership'within'the' Sustainable'Cleveland'2019'Initiative.&Resilience&2014&Resilience&&&Development,&Montpellier,& France,&May&2014.&& GRANTS,&AWARDS,&AND&SCHOLARSHIPS& Dissertation&Research&Award&(Grant),&Cleveland&State&University&(2015Y16)& Ralph& P.& Hummel& Scholarship& Award,& Public& Administration& Theory& Network& and& Institute& of& Applied&Phenomenology&in&Science&and&Technology&(IAP)&(2015)& Graduate&Assistantship,&Department&of&Urban&Studies,&Cleveland&State&University&(2011Y2015)& Book&Fair&Publisher’s&Student&Travel&Award,&Assoc.&of&Collegiate&Schools&of&Planning&(2015)& PhD&Student&Travel&Grant&to&Resilience:&Third&International&Science&and&Policy&Conference&on& the&Resilience&of&Social&and&Ecological&Systems,&Montpellier,&France&(2014)& GAR&Endowed&Scholarship,&Department&of&Urban&Studies,&Cleveland&State&University&(2015)& &&&

134 MOJGAN (MO) SAMI

[email protected] EDUCATION

University of California, Irvine December 2013 Ph.D. in Planning, Policy and Design, School of Social Ecology. Dissertation title: Healthy Planning in California: towards a theory of multi-frame interaction. Adviser: Dr Scott Bollens. Committee Members: Dr Martha Feldman, Dr David Feldman

Johns Hopkins U. School of Advanced International Studies May 1995 Bologna, Italy (1993-1994) and Washington D.C. (1994-1995) Master of Arts in International Law & Economics

Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon June Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, Minor: Middle Eastern Studies 1991

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Exploring the influence of an increasingly urbanized/built environment on ecological, health and human security; particularly, the ways in which interdisciplinary spaces are socially constructing new frames and discourses of health, sustainability, climate resilience and urban development.

SELECT PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Journals

Abramova, Z.,Sami, M.,Oh, M.,Huh, J. Involuntary Tobacco Smoking Exposure Among Korean American Emerging Adults: A Qualitative Study. (Submitted, under review) to Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (July 2014).

Timberlake, D. S., M. Sami, et al., The debate over weight- versus price-based taxation of snuff in the United States' state legislatures. Journal of Public Health Policy (2014)

Huh, J., Sami, M., Abramova, Z., et al., Cigarettes, Culture and Korean American Emerging Adults: An Exploratory Study in Southern California. Western Journal of Nursing Research (2013)

Huh, J., Thing, J.P., Abramova, Z., Sami, M., & Unger, J.B. (In press) Place Matters in Perceived Tobacco Exposure among Korean American Young Adults: Mixed Methods Approach. Substance Use & Misuse (2013)

Sami, Mojgan, Timberlake, D. et al., Smokers’ Perceptions of Smokeless Tobacco & Harm Reduction, Journal of Public Health Policy (2012) 33, 188–201

Kjellstrom, T., Mercado S., Mojgan Sami, et al., Achieving Health Equity in Urban Settings, Journal of Urban Health (2007) 84, 1-6

135 Mojgan Sami [email protected] 2

Mercado, S., Havemann, K., Mojgan Sami et al., Urban Poverty is an Urgent Public Health Issue, Journal of Urban Health, (2007) 84, 7–15

TEACHING

Lecturer 2014- 2015 University of California, Irvine Foundations of Community Health (Spring 2015) Upper division course for undergraduate public health and urban planning students

Healthy Community Planning, Policy & Design (Spring 2014) Course for students in Masters of Urban & Regional Planning based on my dissertation research

Public Health Practicum (Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015) Required core undergraduate course aimed at upper division majors in Public Health

Public Health Case Studies (Summer 2014, Fall 2014) Required core undergraduate course aimed at lower division majors in Public Health

RESEARCH

Project Scientist (Step III), Program in Public Health July 2015 - Present University of California, Irvine OC PICH is a CDC project in partnership with Community Action Partnership of Orange County on physical activity access & active transportation in 3 cities: Anaheim, Garden Grove & Santa Ana Supervising24 student assistants on observation and intercept-interview methodologies

Co-Investigator, Program in Public Health 2011 – 2013 University of California, Irvine Project 1: framing health risks in legacy internal documents from Tobacco documents archive Project 2: framing legislative arguments pro/con weight-based tobacco tax policy Supervise 4 undergraduate research assistants in project 2; 1 RA in project 1

Assistant Researcher, Department of Public Health 2010 - 2015 University of Southern California (USC) in L.A., California Mentor research assistants on recruitment, focus groups and interview techniques Collaborate with an epidemiologist on a study focused on culture & smoking in ethnic enclaves Lead researcher in design of focus group methodology & moderator of English-speaking groups

136 BRETTANY K. SHANNON [email protected] | 415.717.2782

EDUCATION 2016 PhD Candidate, Urban Planning & Development (expected) Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California Dissertation: Media Arts and the Future of Urban Planning 2010 Master of Planning, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, USC 1998 Bachelors of Art, Sociology and Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences Vanderbilt University

RESEARCH INTERESTS Community development, community planning, comparative urbanism, cultural landscapes, cultural economy, digital media, media arts, public space, the public realm

PUBLICATIONS Shannon, Brettany. 2013. The ‘Dubai Effect:’ The Gulf, the Art World, and Globalization. In V. Bharne, ed., The Emerging Asian City: Concomitant Urbanities and . New York: Routledge. Shannon, Brettany. 2012. Cultural Economy of the City: A Literature Review. Policy and Practice. Los Angeles: Sol Price School of Public Policy. Online. Shannon, Brettany. 2011. The Beach Beneath the Street, by McKenzie Wark. Reviewed in: Society and Space – Environment and Planning D. Online.

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW Shannon, Brettany. Selling the Plan: Development in the Age of Social Media: How the Growth Machine Engages with Emergent and Social Media in the Symbolic Economy. (job paper) Shannon, Brettany and Sloane, David C. 2014. Your Local Media Arts Organization: The Intersection of Media Arts, Organizational Mission, and Community Development.

WORKING PAPERS Shannon, Brettany and Sloane, David C. Out the Window: Mobile Media Arts as a Mode of Community Participation. (to be submitted January 2016)

FUNDING 2014 National Endowment for the Arts Research: Art Works Grant #15-3800-7007 (with David C. Sloane) 2010-13 PhD Graduate Fellowship, Urban Planning & Development, Price School of Public Policy

Community development, community planning, comparative urbanism, cultural landscapes, cultural economy, digital media, media arts, public space, the public realm

137 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 Instructor, History of Urban Planning & Development (undergraduate) 2011-15 Teaching Assistant, History of Urban Planning & Development (undergraduate); Social Context of Urban Planning (graduate); Comparative International Development (graduate)

HONORS & AWARDS (selected) 2012 Outstanding Achievement in Recognition of Excellence in Scholarly Publication, Price School of Public Policy 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Recognition of Excellence in Scholarly Publication, Price School of Public Policy 2010 Academic Achievement and Promise for Graduating MPL Student, California Planning Foundation 2010 Phi Kappa Phi, USC

PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected) 2015 Shannon, Brettany. Intentional Communities and the Digital Age: Participation and Authenticity in Las Vegas’ Downtown Project. 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX, USA. 2015 Banerjee, Tridib and Shannon, Brettany. The Rhetoric of Representation in the Digital Age: New Media in Real Estate Development. Sixth International Conference on the Image, Berkeley, CA, USA. 2014 Shannon, Brettany. The Growth Machine Meets Emergent Media and Media Arts. 54th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 2013 Shannon, Brettany and Sloane, David C. Market (Re)Makes: Evolving Concepts of the Corner Store. Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, Dublin, Ireland. 2012 Shannon, Brettany. Learning by Looking Out the Window: Lessons from the First- Ever Video Art Interventions on Los Angeles Metro Buses. 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 2010 Shannon, Brettany. Rawls in Bogotá: Reason and Imagination Meet to Transform a Colombian City. Inaugural Spaces and Flows: An International Conference on Urban and ExtraUrban Studies, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 2010 Shannon, Brettany. Drawing Outside the Lines: Towards a New Discipline of Public- Interest Architecture. Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, New Orleans, LA, USA.

REFERENCES UPON REQUEST

138 Crystal Taylor, Ph.D. 2039 N. Meridian Rd. Apt 126 My research focuses on policies and practices that Tallahassee, Florida 32303 [email protected] promote healthy and sustainable communities. (417) 576-0684

Themes: Health, Environment, Physical Activity, Nutrition, Active Travel, Infrastructure

CURRENT POSITION Online Course Developer and Instructor Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University

EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University Dissertation: A community greenway routed by schools: How it was planned and the extent of its use by school children

2009 M.S. in Geography, University of Alabama Thesis: Exploring the ecological footprint of University of Alabama students Field Studies: Ghana, Africa, Summer 2008

2005 B.S. in Management, Missouri State University Asian Studies Program: Osaka, Japan, Fall 2004 Kansai Gaidai University

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2014 - 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University

2009 - 2014 Undergraduate Instructor and Research Assistant Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University

COURSES TAUGHT Graduate - Community Infrastructure Planning - Sustainable Development Planning - Land Use Planning - Directed Individual Study (supervising graduate student project) Undergraduate - Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning (junior level course) - Collective Decisions (cost-ben. analysis and mediation, capstone course) - Atmospheric Processes and Patterns (freshman level lab)

RESEARCH CONSULTING 2011 Researcher, More Health, Inc., Tallahassee, FL - Contributed the quantitative portion of a children’s dental health program POST-DISSERTATION RESEARCH PROJECT Agriculture and local food - Comparing farmers’ crop locations with school districts’ perceptions of local food - Revising city plans to include urban agriculture: Marrying green and commercial space

139 PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Coutts, C., Chapin, T., Horner, M., & Taylor, C. (2013). The county-level effects of green space access on physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 10(2), 232-40. Coutts, C. & Taylor, C. (2011). [Feature article] Putting the capital "E" environment into ecological models of health. Journal of Environmental Health, 74(4), 26-29. Book Chapter Appiah-Opoku, S., & Taylor, C. (2012). Environmental land use and the ecological footprint of higher learning. In Environmental Land Use Planning. Appiah-Opoku, S. Rijeka, Croatia: InTech. Evaluation Report Starace, S. & Taylor, C. (2011). Evaluation report for More Health, Inc: Dental lessons for grades K-2. Tampa, FL: More Health, Inc.

In Progress Taylor, C. Planning an urban greenway routed near schools: The role of community participation in promoting active neighborhood design. Under review at Landscape Research.

Taylor, C. Active transportation to school infrastructure: Expanding the public health policy toolbox to include greenway planning. In progress of submitting to the Journal of Physical Activity and Health. Taylor, C. Urban greenway design features: Teens from Los Angeles County share their ideas.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Taylor, C. (2015, Oct., upcoming). From walking on the rail to using the trail to get to school: Greenways as an active neighborhood design strategy for schoolchildren. Paper to be presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Houston, TX. Taylor, C. (2015, Apr.) A community greenway routed near schools in East Los Angeles, CA.: Recognizing children and youth as urban greenway users. Paper presented at the Urban Affairs Conference, Miami, FL.

Taylor, C. (2014, July). Resident bike plan rejection leads to community greenway success. Paper presented at the International Planning History Society (IPHS) Conference, St. Augustine, FL.

Taylor, C. (Special session entitled “Children, childhoods, and transport geography”, 2013, April). Children’s active travel to school using greenways. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Los Angeles, CA.

HONORS 2014 Teaching Award, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University Program for Instructional Excellence Teaching Associate, Florida State University

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - Preparing plans for wildlife management areas in Florida - Faculty mentor for the Box City Program - Academic advisor - Graduate capstone project committee member - Journal reviewer, BMC Public Health - Faculty search committee member

TECHNICAL SKILLS - Camtasia Video Editing Software - Adobe Illustrator CS6 - ArcGIS 10.3.1 - IBM SPSS (version 23) - STATA - Adobe Photoshop

140 1055 High Street Unit 203, Eugene, OR 97401 541.514.3717 Ren Thomas [email protected] www.renthomas.ca

Education Doctor of Philosophy, Community and Regional Planning University of British Columbia, 2011

Dissertation: Resiliency in Housing and Transportation Choices: The Experiences of Filipino Immigrants in Toronto. A mixed-methods case study using interviews and principal components analysis Master of Arts, Community and Regional Planning University of British Columbia, 2007

Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications Thomas, R. (Ed.) (in press) Planning Canada: A Case Study Approach. Oxford University Press.

Thomas, R. (in press) Implications of immigrants’ housing and transportation choices on urban planning: The case of Filipinos in Toronto. Planning Practice & Research.

Thomas, R. and Bertolini, L. (2015) Policy transfer among planners in transit-oriented development. Town Planning Review 86(5): 537–560. DOI: 10.3828/tpr.2015.32

analysis. Journal of Transport and Land Use. DOI: 10.5198/jtlu.2015.513

Thomas, R. and Bertolini, L. (2014) Beyond the case study dilemma in urban planning: Using a meta-matrix to distil critical success factors in transit-oriented development. Urban Policy and Research 32(2): 219- 237. DOI: 10.1080/08111146.2014.882256

Thomas, R. (2013) Resilience and housing choice among Filipino immigrants in Toronto. International Journal of Housing Policy 13(4). DOI:10.1080/14616718.2013.840112

Thomas, R. (2013) Viewing immigrants’ housing and neighbourhood choices through the lens of community resilience. Surveys and Perspectives Integrating Environment and Society (S.A.P.I.E.N.S.) 6(1).

Research & Planning Experience Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Eugene, 2015-present

Principal, Ren Thomas Urban Consulting & Research, Vancouver and Toronto, 2011-present

141 Senior Associate, Ontario Growth Secretariat—Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Toronto, 2014- 2015

Researcher, University of Amsterdam Department of Geography, Planning and International Development, 2012-2014

Researcher, Mustel Group, Vancouver, 2007

Student Transit Planning Assistant, TransLink, Vancouver, 2006

Research Assistant, Sustainable Planning and Development, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Ottawa, 2002-2005

Urban Research & Planning Consultant, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Ottawa, 2002-2003

Teaching Experience Introduction to City Planning, University of Oregon Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, Winter 2015

Housing Policy, University of Oregon Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, Winter 2015

Sustainable Transportation Seminar, University of Oregon Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, Fall 2015

Research Methods in Planning II, University of Oregon Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management, Fall 2015

Metropolitan Transport Policy, University of Amsterdam Department of Geography, Planning and International Development, Fall 2012 and 2013

Masters Thesis Colloquium, University of Amsterdam Department of Geography, Planning and International Development, Winter 2013

Introduction to Contemporary Planning Issues, University of British Columbia School of Community and Regional Planning, Vancouver, Fall 2008 and 2009

Selected Grants & Funding Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship, 2008-2011 ($60,000) UBC Four Year Fellowships for Ph.D. Students, 2009-2011 ($48,000)

142 STEPHANIE TIMM, LEED AP BD+C P: 831-238-5117 • E: [email protected] • W: stephanietimm.net

EDUCATION 2016 PhD Candidate in Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Projected graduation date is May 2016. Dissertation: Learning from Singapore: The Role of Cultural/Behavioral Factors in Sustainable Water Planning. 2015 M.S. Candidate in Architectural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Projected graduation date is December 2015. 2010 M.S. Engineering (Transportation Planning), California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. 2010 Master of City and Regional Planning, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. Specialization: Transportation Planning and Urban Development and Design 2008 B.A. Environmental Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, CA.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014 - Fulbright U.S. Student Research Fellowship, Singapore-MIT Alliance for 2015 Research and Technology, Research examining the influence of cultural factors on the implementation sustainable planning solutions in Singapore. 2012 - Smart Energy Design Assistance Center (SEDAC), Research Assistant, Multiple 2014 Projects including assessment of how energy dashboards impact occupant behavior.

RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2014 Fulbright, U.S. Department of State Fellowship, $27,000. 2012 Illinois Green Economy Network, Energy dashboard study grant, $20,000.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 Analytical Planning Methods (UP116), Graduate Teaching Instructor. Note: This course was independently delivered (Ranked as Excellent by Students)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2010- Planner, URS New Zealand Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. 2012 2008- Associate Planner I, Oasis Associates, Inc., San Luis Obispo, CA. 2010

CERTIFICATIONS LEED Accredited Professional BD+C, United States Green Building Council, 2009-Present. Associate Project Manager Certification, URS New Zealand Limited, 2011.

143 PUBLICATIONS Manuscripts in Submission / Preparation (select): Timm, S. & Deal, B. (2015). Changing Energy Behaviors: The Impact of Real-Time Energy Feedback and Behavior Change Campaigns. Timm, S. & Deal, B. (2015). Learning Transnationally: Pitfalls and Possibilities of Sustainability Planning Idea Transfer. Timm, S., Dearborn, L., and Pomeroy, J. (2015). Nature and the City: Are Attention Restoration Benefits Achieved by Singapore’s Urban Vertical Gardens? Professional Reports (select): Timm, S. & Jenkins, R. (2012). Assessment of Environmental Effects for Snells Water Pipeline. (Client: Water Resources, New Zealand). Timm, S. & Rowe, D. (2012). URS Waste Management Plan. Timm, S. & Jenkins, R. (2011). Assessment of environmental effects for the Lincoln Road Interchange Improvements. (Client: New Zealand Transport Agency). Timm, S. & Jenkins, R. (2011). Planning constraints report for redevelopment of a data centre within the Auckland city centre (Client: Hewlett-Packard). Timm, S. & Wong-Toi, K. (2010). Guidelines for the preparation of Comprehensive Parking Management Plans in city centres within Auckland (Client: Auckland Transport). Timm, S. & Florence, C. (2010). Transportation demand management plan for a mixed-use project and regional shopping center (Clients: SLO Partners and Regency Centers).

PRESENTATIONS & DEPARTMENTAL TALKS (Select) “Uncovering Hidden Secrets to Sustainable Urban Planning Success Stories: The Critical Roles Behavior and Culture have on Singapore’s Integrated Water Management Outcomes.” Accepted for Presentation at ACSP Conference, 2015. “Learning from Singapore,” presented at Doctoral Students in Urban Planning Colloquium, August 2015. “Moving Toward Water Sustainability,” co-presenter at Waterways Watch Society, Singapore, March 2015.

HONORS AND AWARDS (Select) 2015 Seymor Sudman Dissertation Award (Honorable Mention), selected for rigor in the design of survey instruments – UIC Survey Research Laboratory. 2014 Fulbrighter of the Month – U.S. Embassy Singapore. 2014 Ranked as Excellent by their Students - UIUC, Spring 2014. 2013 Verdell Frazier Young Award – UIUC, Fall 2013 and Spring 2014. 2009 Outstanding Student Scholarship – California Central Coast Section, California Planning Foundation.

144 JENNIFER TUCKER Department of City & Regional Planning University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 [email protected]

EDUCATION PhD City & Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley Expected: May 2016 Dissertation: “Illegal City: Governing a Paraguayan transborder economy & frontier city” Areas of Study: Urban & Planning Theory; Critical Poverty Studies; Feminist Geography Designated Emphasis: Global Metropolitan Studies Dissertation Committee: Teresa Caldeira, Ananya Roy, Gillian Hart, Charisma Acey MPP Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley 2010 MA International & Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley 2010 Specializations: Gender, Social Policy, Development, Latin America BS Biology, Minors in Spanish & Women’s Studies, Bradley University 2000

SELECT PUBLICATIONS 2016 “Reckonings: Feminist and postcolonial lineages in planning theory,” In C. Mukhopadhyay (Ed.) AESOP Booklet Series B: Conversations with Planning Theorists: Patsy Healey in conversation with Mona Abdelwahab, AESOP Young Academics Network, forthcoming. 2015 “City-stories: Narrative as diagnostic and strategic resource in planning practice in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay.” Planning Theory. 2015 “Affect and uncertainty: Governing and producing a frontier city,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, under review. 2015 “On the frontiers of governance: Regulatory infrastructures in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay,” Latin American Studies Association Congresses Proceedings, Precariedades, exclusions, emergencias, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27 – 30, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2012 “Populist anxiety and transparency politics in modern Paraguay,” AmeriQuests, 9(1-2). 2010 “Are Mexico’s conditional cash transfers missing the target?,” PolicyMatters Journal,7(2). 2009 “Food within reach: Strategies for increasing participation in the Food Stamp Program in California,” A Report of the California Budget Project, with Scott Graves. EXTERNAL FELLOWSHIPS SSRC International Dissertation Research Fellow, Social Science Research Council 2013 Fulbright Fellowship, US Department of State 2013 OTHER FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS Center for Race & Gender, Graduate Student Grant 2015 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award Winner 2014

145 Dissertation Completion Fellowship, UC Berkeley Graduate Division 2014 – 15 Foreign Language & Area Studies Summer, Advanced Guaraní 2012 Human Rights Fellowship, UC Berkeley Human Rights Center 2012 Tinker Field Research Grant, Center for Latin American Studies 2011 Woman of the Year for Assembly District 14 Nominee 2011 Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowship, Advanced Spanish 2011 – 12 UC Berkeley Department of City & Regional Planning Fellowships 2010 – 15 Chancellor's Public Fellow, American Cultures Engaged Scholarship Program 2010 – 11 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, University of California, Berkeley 2015 Race & The Urban Community in Post-Ferguson America (Upper division lecture) Department of City & Regional Planning Teaching Assistant, University of California, Berkeley 2007 – 15 Doctoral Colloquium (Develop & lead weekly workshops for DCRP PhD students) Global Poverty: Challenges & Hopes for the New Millennium (Upper division lecture) Qualitative Research Methods for Planners (Graduate student seminar) The Ethics, Methods & Pragmatics of Global Practice (Upper division lecture) Women, Poverty & Globalization (Upper division lecture) Introduction to Visual Communication (Upper division lecture) Introduction to Economics (Lower division lecture) Introduction to Public Policy (Upper division lecture) SELECT RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Policy Researcher, The California Budget Project, Sacramento, CA 2009 –10 Employed quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate social welfare programs in California. Fellow, The Advocacy Project, Trujillo, Peru 2008 Implemented a participatory strategic planning process; evaluated organizational effectiveness. Peace Corps Volunteer, U.S. Peace Corps, Paraguay 2005 – 07 Worked with three women’s group and two youth groups to plan, implement, and fund local development projects; served as president of Peace Corps Gender and Development Committee. Field Organizer, Citizen Works, Washington, DC 2003 Co-directed the Campaign for Corporate Reform; developed national-level strategic plans; built a national network of activists; executed successful press events. Organizer, NARAL Virginia, Arlington, VA 2002 One of two staff to re-open the Virginia affiliate of NARAL; built and oversaw NARAL’s outreach and volunteer programs; trained 30 lead activists to run outreach programs. Organizer, Public Interest Research Group, NJ, CT and Washington DC 2000 – 01 Recruited, trained and managed a canvass staff of 15 for NJPIRG; raised $100,000 in direct contributions; organized a student chapter of ConnPIRG; developed campaign plans for nine public interest campaigns.

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Postdoctoral Fellow 473 Via Ortega Room 174, Stanford, CA 94305 Bill Lane Center for the American West [email protected] Stanford University www.nicolaulibarri.com

EDUCATION 2010-2015 Stanford University, PhD Environment & Resources PhD minor in Civil and Environmental Engineering Collaborating for People and Nature: Assessing the Impacts of Collaborative Governance in Federal Hydropower Licensing 2008-2009 University of Oxford, MSc with distinction Nature, Society & Environmental Policy 2004-2008 Harvard University, AB magna cum laude Social Anthropology

SELECTED AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2015-2016 Social Science Immersion Fellow, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center 2014 Richard S. Goldsmith Award for Student Writing in Dispute Resolution, Stanford Law School 2010-2015 David & Lucile Packard Foundation Stanford Graduate Fellow 2010-2013 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES 2015 Ulibarri, N. Collaboration in federal hydropower licensing: Impacts on process, outputs, and outcomes. Public Performance and Management Review, 38(4): 578-606. 2015 Ulibarri, N. Tracing process to performance of collaborative governance: A comparative case study of federal hydropower licensing. Policy Studies Journal, 43(2): 283-308. 2014 Ulibarri, N, Cravens, AE, Cornelius, M, Royalty, A, & Nabergoj, AS. Research as design: Developing creative confidence in doctoral students through . International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 9: 249-270. 2014 Cravens, AE, Ulibarri, N, Cornelius, M, Royalty, A, & Nabergoj, AS. Reflecting, iterating, and tolerating ambiguity: Highlighting the creative process of scientific and scholarly research for doctoral education. International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 9: 229-247. 2011 Ulibarrí, N. Bridging divides for water? Dialogue and access at the 5th World Water Forum. Water Alternatives, 4(3): 301-315.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS forthcoming Ulibarri, N. Review of Masterson, JH et al. Planning for Community Resilience: A Handbook for Reducing Vulnerability to Disasters. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 2015 The World Bank. Government Strategies for Improving Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes for Peru’s Mining-Affected Communities. Washington, DC. 2015 Lukacs, H, Sawe, N, & Ulibarri, N. Risk Perception and Institutional Complexity in the 2014 West Virginia Chemical Spill. Teaching Case Study. Annapolis: National Socio- Environmental Synthesis Center. 2011 Ulibarrí, N. Water, Fish, and Dams on the Klamath: An Overview of the Klamath Agreements. White Paper. Oakland, CA: US Department of the Interior, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance. 2007 Ulibarrí, N. Sacred Dance in the Peruvian Highlands. ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America, 7(1): 65.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor 2014, 2016 Environmental Governance, undergraduate and graduate, Stanford 2011-2015 Research as Design: Redesigning Your Research Process, graduate, Stanford 2014-2015 Teaching Environment, graduate, Stanford Teaching Assistant 2011 Sustainable Water Resources Development, graduate, Stanford 2011 The Colorado River: Water in the West as Seen from a Raft in the Grand Canyon, undergraduate, Stanford 2008 The Politics of Language, Identity and Media in the Americas, undergraduate, Harvard Extension

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013-2014 The World Bank, Short Term Consultant, Washington, DC 2011 US Department of the Interior, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance Region IX, Environmental Intern, Oakland, CA 2008-2009 Amigos Bravos Friends of the Wild River, Project Assistant, Taos, NM 2006 Coalition for the Valle Vidal, Community Liaison, Taos, NM

22 2 148 Leonor Vanik 1839 South Throop Street, Chicago Illinois 60608 Tel.: 312.969.3672 E‐mail: [email protected]

Education Doctoral Candidate in Urban Planning and Public Affairs, University of Illinois at Chicago, Expected completion May of 2016. Dissertation: Mine, Yours, and Theirs: The Social Production of Disability Space. M.U.P.P., Concentration Community Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006. B.A., Liberal Arts and Sciences, Community Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1992.

Research, Teaching, and Select Professional Experience PI. Through my eyes: The Production of Disability Space. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (NSF DDRIG). Faculty Sponsor, Associate Professor Janet L. Smith, College of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-present. PI. Early Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant: Through My Eyes: Transitioning into the Community, a qualitative study of people with disabilities. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Faculty Sponsor, Associate Professor Philip Ashton, College of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2008-2014.

Research Assistant. Hispanic Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2009-10, 2011.

Research Assistant. Nathalie P. Voorhees Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2008-2009.

Research Assistant. Urban Transportation Center , University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006-2007. Invited Lecturer. Adler School of Professional Psychology, PsyD 691-B- Doctoral Students: Public Policy and Social Change. Chicago, IL. 03/30/2015. A Long Road to Home.

Invited Lecturer. University of Illinois, Chicago. College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs. Chicago, IL. Introductory to Urban Planning UPP 101 03/05/2013. The Case for Gentrification: tensions of a new community.

Invited Lecturer. University of Illinois, Chicago. College of Public Health, Department of Disability and Human Development . DIS561: Participatory Action Research. Chicago, IL. 02/18/2011. A Little Bit of Prioritization of Urgency of Needs (PUNS). Student Instructor. Introduction to Urban Planning UPP 101, Spring University of Illinois at Chicago, 2010.

Adjunct Professor. St. Augustine University, Illinois, Introduction to Computer Sciences; Introduction to Excel; Project Excel, 1997-2002. Program Director, Progress Center for Independent Living, 07/2012-05/2013.

Compliance Officer (New Markets Tax Credits & Loan Portfolio), Illinois Facilities Fund, 2003-2005.

Business Analyst, Indianapolis Housing Authority, Indiana, 2002-2003.

Management Analyst, Chicago Housing Authority, Illinois, 1997-2002.

Select Reports and Working Papers Vanik, L. 2013. Early Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant: Through My Eyes: Transitioning into the Community, a qualitative study of people with disabilities. US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Hammel, J., Vanik, L., Barrera, B., Robbins, M. 2010. State Evaluation: The State of Housing in America in the 21st Century: A Disability Perspective. National Council on Disability: Washington, DC. Smith, J., Glass, M., Greenlee, A., Vanik, L. 2009. Transit Equity Matters: An Equity Index and Regional Analysis of the Red Line and Two Other Proposed CTA Transit Extensions. Nathalie P. Voorhees Center for Neighborhood Change: University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Smith, J., Glass, M., Finklestein, S., Vanik, L. 2007. Locating Affordable and Accessible Housing for People with Disabilities in Illinois. Nathalie P. Voorhees Center for Neighborhood Change: UIC.

149 Select Grants and Awards NSF DDRIG. Through my Eyes: The Production of Disability Space, (Award #1459211), 2015-2016.

Provost Award for Dissertation Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-2016.

HUD Early Doctoral Student Research Grant: Through My Eyes: Transitioning into the Community, a qualitative study of people with disabilities, (Award # H-21549SG), 2008-2014.

University of Illinois at Chicago Board of Trustees Tuition Waiver, 2012-2013, Spring 2015.

Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI) Fellow for the Doctorate Program, 2006-2010. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAMHSA/CSAP), National Prevention Fellow for Illinois, 2006-2008.

Martin Luther King Scholarship, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2005-2006.

Latino Coalition for Prevention Fellow, Illinois Department of Human Services, 2005.

Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) Travel Grant, ACSP, Houston, TX. 11/2015.

Travel Award. Urban Affairs Association, Honolulu, HI. 2010.

Select Conference Paper Presentations Who's View: Operationalizing the production of marginalized spaces. American Schools of Collegiate Planning, St. Houston, TX. 11/2015. De-marginalization Housing Accessibility and Integration: Silo Approaches to Deinstitutionalization. ISA RC43: Housing in an Unequal World, Chicago, IL. 09/2015. Who’s View: Operationalizing Disability Space Identification in an Urban Neighborhood. Urban Affairs Association, Miami, FL. 04/2015. Neoliberal Policies and Right to Housing: A Chicagoland Nexus Closer to Homelessness. American Association of Geography, Tampa, FL., 04/2014. Through My Eyes – Understanding Disability Transitioning into the Community in the Chicagoland Region, American Schools of Collegiate Planning, St. Paul, MN.10/2010. Breaking down silos toward the right to the city: Moving toward community integration of People with Disabilities. Urban Affairs Association, Honolulu, HI. 03/2010. Vanik, L. and Laux, T. Varying Process Measures to Enhance the Active Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Prevention of Substance Abuse at a Macro-level in Community Coalitions. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America: Fellows Washington, DC. 02/2009.

Select Services, Professional Affiliations, and Memberships Chair. Disability Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers, 2012-2014. UIC Appointment Search Committee – Latin American Recruitment & Educational Services, 2011-2012. Treasurer. Disability Specialty Group American Association of Geographers, 2010-2012. 2010 UIC Appointment Chancellors Committee on the Status of Latinos, Co-Chair Student Retention and Recruitment, 2009-2012. Host Committee. American Schools of Collegiate Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Urban Planning, 2008. Co-founder & Treasurer. College of Urban Planning PhD Student Association (CUPPS), University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007-2009. American Association of Geographers, 2009-present. American Planning Association, 2010-present. American Evaluation Association, 2012-present. Urban Affairs Association, 2009-present.

Technical Skills Language: Fluent Spanish. Adobe Creative Suite, MS Office, ESRI GIS, SPSS, SAS, AtlasTi.

150 ELIZABETH A. WALSH 193 Ashland Ave. Buffalo, NY 14222 • 814-404-1931 • [email protected] EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (UTSOA) AUSTIN, TX PhD in Community and Regional Planning (2008-2015) GPA: 3.9 NSF IGERT Trainee in the Indoor Environmental Sciences and Engineering Program • Dissertation: “Home Ecology and Challenges in the Design of Healthy Home Environments: Possibilities for Low-income Home Repair as a Leverage Point for Environmental Justice in Gentrifying Urban Environments.” Master’s of Science, Community & Regional Planning (2006-2008) GPA: 4.0 Graduate Portfolio Program in Sustainable Design and Development

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (2004-2005) BOSTON, MA Geographic Information Systems Certificate Program GPA: 4.0

WELLESLEY COLLEGE (1996-2000) WELLESLEY, MA Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude. GPA: 3.7 • Peace and Justice Studies major, Economics minor.

INTERNATIONAL HONORS PROGRAM (1999) USA, INDIA, SOUTH AFRICA, BRAZIL Participant in the Cities in the 21st Century Program • Studied sustainable urban development and met with cross-sector community leaders. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS & TEACHING EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, SUNY, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING BUFFALO, NY Visiting Assistant Professor, Urban and Regional Planning 2015 – present • Perspectives on Sustainable Urban Development, Undergraduate Studio. • Master’s Project in Planning, Graduate Studio with City of Lockport. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (UTSOA) AUSTIN, TX Teaching Positions • Perspectives on Sustainable Design, Undergraduate Signature Series TA (Spring 2014). • Planning Theory and History, Graduate Course, Assistant Instructor (Fall 2013). • Topics in Sustainable Development, Graduate Seminar, TA (Spring 2008). • Planning Law, Graduate Course, TA (Fall 2007). Teaching Awards, Training & Research • Teaching Certificate in First-Year Interdisciplinary Instruction. • Outstanding Research Assistant Award, UTSOA (2008), for coaching and coordination of four interdisciplinary research teams in Topics in Sustainable Development Seminar. • Member, Sustainability Faculty Learning Community. SELECTED ACADEMIC GUEST LECTURES AUSTIN, TX • “Environmental Justice and the Design of Healthy Places,” EVS311 - Field Seminar in Environmental Science and Sustainability, University of Texas, March 27, 2013. • “Healthy Community Design: Historical contexts, current thinking, challenges and opportunities,” graduate class, Community Development, Austin, TX, April 7, 2012.

151 RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, UTSOA (2011-2013) AUSTIN, TX Graduate Research Associate: Symposia & Outreach • Managed symposia, NSF Workshops and other events for the CSD, compiled and edited proceedings, and coordinated outreach efforts. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTHY HOUSING (2010) AUSTIN, TX Subcontractor, researcher, contributing author and editor • Interviewed state program directors and local agencies in the Weatherization Assistance Program for “Healthy Housing Opportunities During Weatherization Work” project. CODE STUDIO, Center for Planning Excellence Planning Intern (2009) AUSTIN, TX • Created an online user guide for the Louisiana Land Use Toolkit PEOPLEFUND, 5TH ANNUAL EAST AUSTIN ECONOMIC SUMMIT (2007) AUSTIN, TX • Designed workshop, panels and program, provided GIS and other research support. URBAN ECOLOGY INSTITUTE (2005-2006) BOSTON, MA AmeriCorps*VISTA Volunteer: Greater Boston Urban Forest Inventory • Led 100 volunteers and 20 interns to complete comprehensive GIS street tree inventory.

SERVICE & LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE LENSES –Working Group Member (2012- ) • Lead pilot projects of LENSES, a process framework EAST FEAST COALITION, Principal Facilitator (2012-2015) • Led movement for the first food forest in a public park in Austin; festivalbeach.org. HOLLY NEIGHBORHOOD COALITION, Secretary (2010-2015) • Led three neighborhood volunteer-based, green, low-income home renovation projects. ECORISE YOUTH INNOVATIONS, Board Secretary (2007-2015) • Supported strategic planning, curriculum development, evaluation, and fundraising. AUSTIN HOUSING REPAIR COALITION, VICE CHAIR (2009-2013) • Led award-winning coalition in advancing integrated, green and healthy home repair.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS: • Walsh, Elizabeth. (2015). “Pinata Power: Reflections on Race, Love, and Planning,” Planning Forum, 16: 83-90. • Stevens, B., Elizabeth Walsh et al. (2011) “Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits,” Environmental Health Perspectives; 119(7): A283-4. • Carter, E., Elizabeth Walsh et al. (2009) “Priorities in indoor environmental science and health, as students see them,” Indoor Air 2009; 19: 444–445. BOOK CHAPTERS, REPORTS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES: • Walsh, Elizabeth and Steven Moore.(2015). Regenerative Design: Redefining the Limits of Architectural Judgment. In W. F. E. Preiser, A. Davis, & A. M. Salama (Eds.), Architecture Beyond Criticism: Expert judgment and performance evaluation. Routledge. • Walsh, Elizabeth. (2014). “From KLEEN Wash to Launderette: Signposts of Gentrification or…?” Spring 2014 issue of The End of Austin, http://endofaustin.com/ • Walsh, Elizabeth and Steven Moore. (2012). “Beyond LEED: Regenerative Design,” Special Fall issue of Platform magazine, http://soa.utexas.edu/publications/platform/.

152 Dr. Xiaoyuan Sharon Wan

Tel 4168243693 E-mail[email protected] Add: 37 Melville St, Richmonf Hill, ON

EDUCATION BACKGROUND 2009~ PhD, Department of Town and Regional Planning University of Sheffield, 2013 UK [SCHOLARSHIP]: UK-China Scholarship for Excellence (2009-2012) B.E. Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Peking University, China 2004~ [SCHOLARSHIP]: National Undergraduate Urban Investigation 2009 Competition(2008), Principal Undergraduate Research Fellowship (2006); Wusi Scholarship (2006) Exchange programme, University of Cambridge 2008

WORKING EXPERIENCES 2013. International Teaching Associate. Department of Town and Regional 09-20 Planning, University of Sheffield, UK. 15.07 • Teaching Modules: Real Estate development and Appraisal, Public Participation, Urban governance and participation in global south, Critical Perspectives on Planning Practices, Qualitative Research Methods, study skills (for master students). • Supervise master students’ dissertation International Marketing Assistant (part-time) 2009. -2015. • build collaboration with 14 top Chinese planning companies and created 07 internship opportunities for Chinese students. • promote student recruitment in China and Latin America, regularly visit Chinese application companies in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, organize launch events and round-trip lecture in global universities. International Academic Project Coordinator • explore long-term academic collaboration between the department and Chinese universities. Coordinate education exchange programs and developed a dual master degree with Harbin Institute of Technology in liaison with the University’s international office • organize collaborative international workshops with Harbin Institute of Technology, Peking University and Beijing Jiaotong University. Research Associate, The Crick Centre, Department of Politics, The University of Sheffield Research Group Manager, The East Asian Research Circle, Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield. Research Network Member Cities of Global south research group. University of Sheffield Journal Reviewer, Urban Policy and Research, Town Planning Review

2010 Research Assistant, Peking University Lincoln Urban Land Policy Institute

153 2008 Program Assistant, Cultural Department of UNESCO Bangkok Office, UN. 2006-2 Assistant planner, Peking University Urban Planning and Design Centre. 010 ACADEMIC GRANT AND AWARDS 2015-2018 ESRC-CASS international center partnership bidding. Project Title: Migration, Segregation and Inequality 2014-2015 Community Governance in China and Hong Kong in the Phase of Fast Social Transition. World University Network Research Mobility Funding. PI. 2014-2015 Climate change: Understanding Systemic Shocks in Integrated Infrastructures. Core member. 2009-2012 UK-China Scholarship for Excellence, China Scholarship Council 2009 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation (2009): Heritage Building in Cicheng historic Town. UNESCO. (CI) 2007-2008 Isle in Fog: the social segregation in post-industrial settlement –A case study of Beixinan, Beijing. National Undergraduate Urban Investigation Competition-First Prize (PI). 2007 Chinese National Natural Science Fund Program: Digital industrial Cluster in Shenzhen. (Participant) 2006-2007

CORE PUBLICATIONS 1. Wan, Xiaoyuan. 2015. Changing governmentalities of Neighborhood Governance in China: a Genealogical Exploration. Critical Policy studies. 1. 1-19. 2. Wan Xiaoyuan. 2015 Governmentalities in everyday practices: the dynamic of urban neighbourhood governance in China. Urban studies. 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/0042098015589884 3. Wan Xiaoyuan, 2015 Legitimacy building of the community-based organization in China. Urban Research and Policy (forthcoming) 4. Wan Xiaoyuan (2014). China’s urbanization, social restructure and public administration reforms: an overview. Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacifc Studies. Volume 9. P55-77. 5. Wan Xiaoyuan (2014). China’s neighbourhood governance in 2050, UFSC 2050 Conference Proceeding. 6. Wan Xiaoyuan (2014). Untangling the Gordian Knot: Democratic Participation and Citizenship in Chinese Community Governance. The 9th International Interpretive Policy Conference proceeding. 7. Zhang Chun; Wan, Xiaoyuan; Man Yanyun. (2012).Urban Policies Transition by Post-earthquake Recovery: A Case Study of Mexico City. Urban Studies. No 05, Pages 117-124. 8. Wan Xiaoyuan; Zhang Chun; Man Yanyun. (2011). The Role of mitigation planning system in community recovery: case study of Northbridge in America. Urban Planning International. No 04. Pages 10-16.

LANGUAGE AND SKILL Fluent English, Mandarin as native language, basic Korean, Proficient in Microsoft Office, Photoshop CS, Sketch Up, Auto CAD, SPSS. EndNote, NVivo

154 Delia Duong Ba Wendel Harvard University email: [email protected] Dept. of Architecture & Urban Planning phone: 202-679-1790 48 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138 website: www.deliawendel.com

EDUCATION Harvard University, Cambridge, MA PhD History and Theory of Architecture and Urban Planning, expected May 2016 Dissertation: Space and the Ethics of Transition: Rebuilding Rwanda after the 1994 Genocide Committee: Neil Brenner, Jean Comaroff, Diane E. Davis, K. Michael Hays (chair) Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA MDes History and Theory of Architecture, distinction, 2007 Thesis research: infrastructure development, politics, and history; New Orleans Advisor: Antoine Picon University College London, London, UK MSc Cultural Geography, distinction, 2006 Thesis research: cultural landscapes, ethnography of disaster reconstruction; New Orleans Advisor: Matthew Gandy Rice University, Houston, TX BArch Architecture (professional degree), 2003 BA Architecture Studies, 2001

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Harvard University, Visiting Lecturer Fall 2014 “Risk and Resilience Proseminar,” Department of Urban Design & Planning University of Edinburgh, Tenure-track Lecturer 2008-11 Architectural Design & History, School of Arts, Culture, and Environment Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Teaching Fellow 2009-14 Landscape Architecture Theory; Prof. Anita Berrizbeitia, Spring 2014 and 2012 Comparative Urban Studies; Prof. Rahul Mehrotra, Spring 2012, Fall 2011 Architectural History, 1900-45 and 1945-75; Profs. Eve Blau & Timothy Hyde, Fall 2010 Architecture Design Studio, MArch first year; Prof. P. Scott Cohen, Fall 2009 and 2010

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS (PhD) 2015 Mellon/ American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Completion Fellowship 2015 US Foreign Language and Area Studies Grant. Summer language study, Kinyarwanda 2014 Harvard Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. Graduate Fellow, 2014-15 2014 Harvard Rockefeller Center Research Grant. PhD field research in Chile 2014 US Foreign Language and Area Studies Grant. Summer language study, Kinyarwanda 2012 Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship. PhD field research, Rwanda (Apr 2013-Dec 2013) 2012 Harvard Sheldon Traveling Fellowship. PhD field research, Rwanda (Jul 2012-Mar 2013) 2012 Boren National Security Fellowship (declined) 2012 Harvard Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. Innovative Pedagogy Seminar grantee 2010 Harvard Weatherhead Center Pre-Dissertation Funding. Preliminary PhD research in Rwanda 2010 Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Production Grant to publish Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place (GSD/ Harvard U. Press, 2015)

155 Delia Duong Ba Wendel PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED 2015, “Introduction: Toward a Spatial Epistemology of Politics,” eds. Delia Wendel & F. Samuels Aidoo, in Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power & Place, GSD/ Harvard U. Press, 1-12. 2015, “Imagining Spaces of Peace and Conflict in the Rwandan Radio Drama Musekeweya,” eds. Delia Wendel & F. Samuels Aidoo, in Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power & Place, GSD/ Harvard U. Press, 129-162. 2012, “The 1922 ‘Symphony of Sirens’ in Baku, Azerbaijan”Journal of Urban Design 17,4: 545-67. 2012, “Chapter 6: Imageability and Justice in Contemporary New Orleans,” New Orleans and the Design Moment, eds. M. Frisch & J. Wagner, London: Routledge, 109-39. 2012, “Infrastructure,” The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory, eds. Stephen Cairns, Greig Crysler, Hilde Heynen, London: Sage Publications, 534-550. 2009, “Imageability & Justice in Contemporary New Orleans”Journal of Urban Design 14,3: 345-75. OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS 2015 (forthcoming), “Interview with Michael Hardt,” Harvard Design Magazine, 41. 2013, “Introduction: East African Projects at the Nexus of the Urban & Rural,” de Architect, 44: 63-4.

ACADEMIC LECTURES & PRESENTATIONS INVITED LECTURES Harvard Graduate School of Design, Course: Theories of Landscape Architecture “Imagined Landscapes in the Rwandan Radio Drama, Musekeweya” Apr 22, 2015 University of Florida, Center for African Studies Carter Conference “The Materiality of Interpellation: Roofs, Subjectivity, and Modernity in Rwanda” Mar 13, 2015 Monash University, International Genocide Studies Conference: Rwanda Revisited “Spatial Imagination of Conflict and Peace in the Rwandan Drama Musekeweya” Aug 24, 2014 Harvard Graduate School of Design, Course: Issues in Critical Conservation “Political Subjectivity, Preservation, and Conservation in Post-Conflict Rwanda” Apr 04, 2012 Harvard University, Geographical Information Sciences Conference: Africa in GIS “Scales of Analysis: Approaches to Research in Rwanda” Mar 30, 2012 Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, Rwanda; Architecture Lecture Series “Marginalized neighborhoods and design-based activism” Aug 03, 2011 Harvard Graduate School of Design, Course: Issues in Critical Conservation “Preservation, Post-Conflict: Practices in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide” Nov 08, 2010 University of Edinburgh, Department of Arts, Culture, and Environment Public Lecture “Imageability and Justice in Contemporary New Orleans” Mar 18, 2008 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS African Studies Association, 58th Annual Meeting, San Diego “Sites of Citizenship: Village Development and Displacement in Rwanda” Nov 20, 2015 University of Texas, Austin, Africa Conference: Urban Development & Human Rights “Rural Urbanization and the Unity Aesthetic in Rwanda” Apr 05, 2015 African Studies Association, 57th Annual Meeting, Indianapolis “The Materiality of Interpellation: Modern Roofs and Subjects in Rwanda” Nov 20, 2014 University of California, Berkeley, “Death and Life of Social Factors” Conference “A Festival on the Edge: a Gesamtkunstwerk in Baku, Azerbaijan, Nov 1922” Apr 29, 2011 Princeton University, Department of Art History & Archaeology Conference “Negotiating Material Pasts & Possible Futures in Rwanda After 1994” Apr 09, 2011 CONFERENCES ORGANIZED Harvard Graduate School of Design “Cambridge Talks: Design Politics,” Apr 15-17, 2010

156 Jane Futrell Winslow, AICP, RLA, FASLA The University of Texas at Austin | Community and Regional Planning | Austin, Texas [email protected] | 813.690.0489

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning, anticipated December 2015 The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Dissertation Title: Linking Community Design and Public Health Through Green Infrastructure Areas of Focus: Environmental Land Use Planning and Design, Public Health and Green Infrastructure, Physical Activity Master of Landscape Architecture, 2010 Kansas State University, College of Architecture, Planning & Design Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, 1978 University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION Certified Planner: American Institute of Certified Planners Registered Landscape Architect: Florida, #1003; Texas, #1944 (inactive); Kansas, #738

TEACHING EXPERIENCE The University of Texas at Austin Hill Country Studio, Co–Instructor with Robert Yaro and Meg Merritt, 2015 Principles of Physical Planning, Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, 2014 Alley Regeneration Project Studio, Co–Instructor with Dr. Steven A. Moore, 2012 Jury Critique and Final Reviews–Studio Projects in Architecture and Landscape Architecture Programs, 2012–2015

Kansas State University Professional Practice, Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, 2010 Architectural History, Teaching Assistant, 2009 Jury Critique–Studio Projects in Landscape Architecture Program, 2008–2010

RESEARCH Graduate Research Associate, Green Alley Demonstration Project, 2012–2014 Graduate Research Associate, Texas City Lab, 2012–2013 Graduate Research Associate, UT Center for Sustainable Development, 2011–2013 Graduate Research Associate for Dean Frederick R. Steiner, 2010–2011

SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS University Continuing Fellowship, The University of Texas, 2013–2014 Travel Scholarship, The University of Texas at Austin, 2013 Potter Rose Scholarship, The University of Texas, 2013 Exhibit: Architecture of Necessity at the Virserum Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, Green Alley Demonstration Project, 2013 Grand Prize Award, Trust for Public Land Photo Competition, 2013 Council of Fellows, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2011 Fellow, Sustainable Cities Doctoral Initiative, The University of Texas, 2010–2013

157 Student Merit Award, PG Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2010 First Place, Landscape, Student Photography Competition, Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning & Design, 2010 Sigma Lambda Alpha Honorary, Kansas State University, 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Honorary, Kansas State University, 2009 Pioneer Award, Small Town / Rural Category, Kansas Chapter APA, Flint Hills Regional Growth Plan, 2008 Presidential Recognition Award, Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards, 2007

SELECTED PAPERS/ PRESENTATIONS Linking Health and Community Design Through Green Infrastructure in Austin, Texas, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 2014 Rain to Recreation: Evolution of a Sustainable Community Based Program in Lenexa, Kansas, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 2014 Fostering Healthy Communities: Austin’s Built Environment and Its Impact on Public Health, Panel Discussion with Dr. Bill Kohl, Councilman Chris Riley, Dr. Elizabeth Mueller, Eileen Nehme, and Pamela Larson, UT Opportunity Forum, Austin, TX, September 2013 Community Partners and , with Barbara Brown Wilson, Cultivating Community-University Partnerships, The Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, The University of Texas, 2013 Pedestrians as an Indicator of a Healthy Community-Walkability at Mueller Austin, International Making Cities Livable Conference, Portland, OR, June 2013 Inching Toward Change: The Long Game of Community-University Partnerships, with Barbara Brown Wilson, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Austin, TX, March 2013 Public Interest Design, Summer Course 2011, with Barbara Brown Wilson and Conner Bryan, documentation of the student community engagement process and design-build projects, September 2011 Planning and Design Strategies for Promoting Physical Activity, Roundtable Discussion Moderator, Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE City of Manhattan, KS, 2007–2008 Senior Planner Staff Liaison to Historic Resources Board, Census Liaison URS Corporation, Tampa, FL, 1986–2012 (part time 2007–2012) Vice-President / Principal Landscape Architect / Senior Planner

SELECTED GRANTS WRITTEN Texas City Lab Project, 2013 UT Green Fee Grant for Center for Sustainable Development, grant award $21,625 Historic Preservation Fund Grant, 2008 Study of Archeological Resources, for City of Manhattan, KS, grant award $12,000 SERVICE Member of Faculty Search Committee, School of Architecture, Community and Regional Planning and Urban Design programs, The University of Texas, 2012–2013 Manuscript Proposal Review, Island Press, 2011

158 Amber V Woodburn, E.I.T. 2514 Bruce Ave, Glenside PA 19038 • [email protected] • (510) 542 7053 EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. City and Regional Planning Aug 2013 – Current (Expected Spring 2016, A.B.D.) University of Tennessee, Knoxville M.S. Civil Engineering Aug 2011 – Aug 2013 (Summer 2013, Transportation concentration) University of California, Berkeley B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering Aug 2005 – May 2009 (Spring 2009)

PUBLICATIONS Zhao, D., Wang, W., Woodburn, A., & Ryerson. M. (2015) Diagnosing metro and feeder bus transfers using smart card data from Nanjing. [Submitted to Transportation in Sep 2015] Ryerson, M. S., & Woodburn, A. (2014). Build airport capacity or manage flight demand? How regional planners can lead American aviation into a new frontier of demand management. Journal of the American Planning Association, 80(2), 138–152. *Third most viewed article in Vol 80. Woodburn, A., & Ryerson, M. (2014). Airport capacity enhancement and flight predictability. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2400, 87–97. Woodburn, A., Ryerson, M. S., & Chester, M. (2013). Challenges to analysis of air and rail alternatives in government environmental impact review processes. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2336, 9–17. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH & INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, UT Knoxville, Civil Engineering Department (8/2011 – 8/2013) Contributed to research collaborations with Delta Air Lines, TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the International Council on Clean Transportation, and UC Berkeley’s NEXTOR Research center. Civil Engineer (PDP), US Department of Transportation, FHWA (7/2009 – 6/2011) Selected for competitive 2-year program requiring multi-month training assignments in highway design, construction, technical services, and federal oversight. Hosted in various US locations. Undergraduate Research Assistant, UC Berkeley, NEXTOR (9/2008 – 7/2009) Assist Dr. Mark Hansen and Dr. Megan Ryerson in research on passenger air travel modeling. Intern (STIPDG), US Department of Transportation, FHWA (6/2008 – 8/2008) Authored documents on efficiency and clarity of NEPA process for Caltrans highway projects. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, City & Regional Planning Department Fall 2015 Planning Theory Lead biweekly recitation and grade graduate Dr. John Landis planning students’ assignments. (~60 students) Fall 2015 Quantitative Planning Host weekly office hours and grade graduate Methods planning students’ assignments. (~60 students) Dr. Erick Guerra

159 Amber V Woodburn, E.I.T. 2514 Bruce Ave, Glenside PA 19038 • [email protected] • (510) 542 7053

Fall 2014 Sustainability in Practice Manage student forums for free, online Mark A. Hughes, Leslie Billhymer Coursera class. (20,000+ enrolled students)

Graduate Teaching Assistant, UT Knoxville, Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Fall 2012, Transportation Engineering I Host weekly office hours, exam reviews, and Spr. 2012, Dr. Megan Ryerson, Dr Stephen grade undergraduate students’ exams and Fall 2011 Richards assignments. (~60 students/semester)

PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS *Served as lead presenter at all conference presentations 2015 ACSP Airport expansion: Assessing the vulnerability of airport- Houston, TX adjacent communities 2014 TRB Airport capacity enhancement and flight predictability Washington, DC (coauthor: Dr Megan Ryerson) 2013 INFORMS Airport capacity enhancement and flight predictability Minneapolis, MN (coauthor: Dr Megan Ryerson) 2013 TRB Challenges to air and rail alternatives assessments in Washington, DC government environmental impact review processes (coauthors: Dr Megan Ryerson & Dr. Mikhail Chester) 2012 ICRAT Modeling aircraft performance: A comparison of PIANO and Berkeley, CA airline fuel consumption (coauthor: Dr Megan Ryerson) 2012 TSITE Assessment of public transit system service impacts with Gatlinburg, TN consideration for pedestrian service corridors and ADA- compliant pedestrian infrastructure (Received award)

SELECTED HONORS & AWARDS 2013 Top-awarded fellow ($100K), Dwight D. Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship Eno fellow, Leadership Development Conference, Eno Center for Transportation Winner ($2.5K), WTS Philadelphia’s Sylvia Alston Graduate Scholarship Winner ($2K), TSITE’s William L. Moore Jr. Scholarship 2012 Research grant winner ($10K), Airport Cooperative Research Program First place winner, TSITE Student Paper Competition First-place, TSITE Traffic Bowl team captain 2008 Nominated attendee, CA Transportation Foundation Symposium LEADERSHIP & SERVICE Strong record of leadership since 2012 in both university and professional organizations. Currently serving as Communications Coordinator for TRB’s Environmental Impacts of Aviation Committee. Maintains active involvement since 2008 in community organizations focused on STEM outreach for youth. Specific focus on local schools, at-risk youth, and science centers.

160 SIERRA C. WOODRUFF

CONTACT INFORMATION Curriculum for Ecology and Environment University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3301 Venable Hall CB# 3275 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 PH: (530) 220 3407 Email: [email protected] Professional Website: https://sierrawoodruff.web.unc.edu/ EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate: Curriculum of Ecology and Environment, University North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Expected Completion: Summer 2016) Dissertation Topic: Local Climate Change Adaptation Planning in the United States Committee: Todd BenDor (advisor), Phil Berke, Gavin Smith, Pamela Jagger, Laura Moore

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

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Spring 2015 Instructor Capstone Course (Environment and Ecology 698), Town of Carrboro 2012 Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory 2011 - Present Teaching Assistant • Environment and Society, Head TA (Environment and Ecology 201), UNC • Coral Reef Ecology and Management (Environment and Ecology 259), UNC Introduction to the Environmental Sciences (Environment and Ecology 202), UNC Fall 2014 Graduate Student Climate Preparedness Intern Department of Homeland Security, Office of University Programs Washington DC 2012 - 2014 Graduate Student Coordinator Carolina Climate Change Scientist, UNC 2012 – 2014 Research Assistant • UNC Institute for the Environment, Lesser-Prairie Chicken Conservation Planning • UNC Department of Regional and City Planning and NC Division of Emergency Management, Local Climate Change Adaptation Planning Handbook • UNC Institute for the Environment, Stormwater planning and

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AWARDS and FELLOWSHIPS 2015 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning PhD Workshop Attendee 2015 Keohane Professional Graduate Student Award ($1,000) 2015 Future Faculty Fellow 2014 UNC Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship ($5,000), “Methods for evaluating local climate change adaptation plans” 2013 North Carolina Sea Grant, N.C. Coastal Resources Law, Planning and Policy Fellowship ($5,000), “Motivations of sea level rise planning” 2011 Associate Member of Sigma Xi 2011 NCAA all academic superior academic performance

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Articles • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Todd K. BenDor. 2015. Is information enough? The effects of watershed approaches planning on targeting ecosystem restoration sites. Ecological Restoration (in press). • BenDor, Todd K. and Sierra Woodruff. 2014. Moving targets and biodiversity offsets for endangered species habitat: Is lesser prairie chicken habitat a stock or flow? Sustainability 6: 1250-1259. Available at http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/3/1250/htm.

Publications in Review • BenDor, Todd K., Danielle Spurlock, Sierra C. Woodruff, and Lydia Olander. The Potential Role of Ecosystem Services in the American Land Use and Environmental Planning Process. Journal of Planning Education and Research (In Second Review).

Publications in Progress • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Todd K. BenDor. A scorecard for ecosystem services plans: Guidelines for high quality plans. • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Missy Stults. Planning to be prepared: Assessing the content and quality of U.S. local climate adaptation plans. • Woodruff, Sierra C. Planning for uncertainty: the adoption of new planning approaches in climate adaptation. • Woodruff, Sierra C. Using green infrastructure as a tool for mainstreaming climate adaptation.

CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS • Woodruff, Sierra C. and Todd K. BenDor. 2014. Is information enough? The effects of watershed approaches and planning on targeting ecosystem restoration sites. Ecological Society of America Meeting, Sacramento, CA. Poster Presentation. • Woodruff, Sierra C. 2014. An evaluation of local planning for sea-level rise. Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, Charlotte, NC. Poster Presentation.

162 YUAN XIAO 651 W 171st Street, Apt 27 (202) 607-5901 New York, NY, 10032 [email protected]

SPECIALIZATIONS International Development, Urbanization, Public Finance and Urban Management, Land Policy and Land Market, Property Rights Theories, China Studies

CURRENT POSITION

Assistant Professor (non-tenure track) 2015–Present Urban Planning Program, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation New York, NY Columbia University

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S. 2014 Dissertation: “Making Land Fly: The Institutionalization of China’s Land Quota Markets and Its Implications for Urbanization, Property Rights, and Intergovernmental Politics.” Committee: Professors Annette Kim (Chair), Jinhua Zhao, and Lily Tsai Award: ACSP Gill-Chin Lim Award for the Best Dissertation on International Planning M.A. in Political Science and International Relations, University of Toronto, Canada 2005 B.A. in Economics and International Politics (dual degrees), Peking University, China 2004

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Urban Planning Program, Columbia University 09/2015–Present − Lead instructor for Masters’ Thesis Workshop for a class of 49 students. Teach students on research design, data collection and analytical writing − Design and teach graduate seminars Urbanization in China (Fall 2015), Cities and Globalization (Spring 2016), and Comparative Land Use Policy and Property Rights Theories (Spring 2016) − Advise student group Urban China Forum on conference organization and outreach

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wagner School of Public Service, New York University Spring 2015 − Taught graduate seminar on Comparative Land Use Planning using case studies and multi-media technology − Class recommended by 100% of student evaluators

Course Developer and Reviewer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fall 2013 − Helped develop and design graduate seminar, Urbanizing China: A Reflective Dialogue, taught by Prof. Jinhua Zhao − Observed each class session and wrote 21 detailed course evaluations with recommendations

Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fall 2009; Fall 2010 − Prepared teaching notes and discussion questions for graduate seminar Infrastructure and Energy Challenges, taught by Professor Karen Polenske − Coached 12 graduate students on writing and research − Teaching rated 6.5/7.0 (2009) and 6.6/7.0 (2010) by students

PUBLICATIONS

− Xiao, Yuan. “Making Land Fly: Land Quota Markets in Chinese Urbanization.” Marron Institute of Urban Management Working Paper Series, New York: New York University. February 2015. − Xiao, Yuan and Jinhua Zhao. “Fixing China’s Distorted Urban Land Quota System,” Paulson Policy Memorandum, Chicago: Paulson Institute, February 2015.

163 − Xiao, Yuan, “China’s Urbanization on Express Way” (in Chinese), in China International Strategic Review, 2008, Beijing: World Knowledge Press, pp. 237-248.

SELECTED INVITED TALKS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

− “China’s New Urbanization Strategy and its implications for land development.” Stern School of Business, New York University. New York, NY, 17/04/2015 − “Quota Markets in China’s Rural-to-Urban Land Conversion.” Urban Affairs Association (UAA) Annual Conference. Miami, FL, 09/04/2015 − “Land Policy, Property Rights and Public Finance: Issues in Redevelopment Projects in China.” Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University. New York, NY, 02/02/2015 − “Land quota markets and rural urbanization in China.” Transport, Urban and Disaster Risk Management Sector of East Asia and Pacific Region, World Bank. Washington, DC, 21/04/2014 − “Densification deep in the countryside: Land quotas and their spatial and economic implications for rural China.” Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. Washington, DC, 24/03/2014 − “Final Exodus: Property Rights Reforms and Land Quota Markets in Chinese Urbanization,” International Conference on Land Use Issues in China under Rapid Rural and Urban Transformation. Beijing, China. 22/10/2012

PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Center for Global Legal Transformation, Columbia Law School 2014–2015 Short-Term Consultant, China Country Office, World Bank 04– 06/2013 Short-Term Consultant, World Bank Institute (WBI), World Bank 06/2009 Extended-Term Consultant, World Bank Institute (WBI), World Bank 05/2006–05/2008 Short-Term Assistant, World Bank Institute (WBI), World Bank 08/2005– 04/2006

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Impact of regulatory changes on land markets in China and Africa (Columbia Law School postdoc research) 2014–2015 Land Policy Innovation and Urbanization Pattern in China (MIT doctoral research) 2011–2014 Innovative Land Management Practices in Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing and Shenzhen (World Bank consultant) 2013 Management and Financing of Housing Cooperatives (consulting for Government of Shenzhen, China) 2010 Tourism Industry and Use of Sidewalk in Vietnam (MIT research with Dr. Annette Kim) 2010 Climate Adaptation in South Africa and Namibia (MIT research with Dr. JoAnn Carmin) 2010 China's Housing Market Reform and Outcomes (Research for Lincoln Institute of Land Policy) 2009 Perception of Fairness in Local Elections in Rural China (MIT research with Dr. Lily Tsai) 2009 Stocktaking the Demand for Continuing Education of Chinese Urban Planners (World Bank consultant) 2007-2008 Metropolitan Infrastructure Management in China and International Experiences (World Bank consultant) 2006-2007

HONORS AND AWARDS

Gill-Chin Lim Award for the Best Dissertation on International Planning, ACSP 2015 Martin Fellowship for Studies of Sustainability, M.I.T. ($34,500) 2012-2013 Summer Study Grant, Center for International Studies, M.I.T. ($7,000) 2009, 2011 Emerson and Rodwin Travel Awards, Dept. of Urban Studies, M.I.T. ($1,500) 2009, 2010 Ida M. Green Fellowship for Outstanding Women Students, M.I.T. ($61,800) 2008, 2009 Employee Spot Award for Extraordinary Performance, World Bank Group 2006, 2007 Outstanding Graduate Award, Beijing Education Bureau, China (awarded to top student) 2004 Outstanding Student Leader Award, Peking University 2002

LAUGUNAGE SKILLS

Chinese (native), English (bilingual proficiency)

164 SULHEE(SUNNY) YOON [email protected] 431 Architecture Bldg., Gainesville, FL 32608 (352) 672-0097

RESEARCH INTERESTS Transportation and public health interaction Urban design and built environment Healthcare accessibility Geographic Information System EDUCATION 2013-Expected Ph.D. College of Design, Construction,& Planning, University of Florida August 2016 Concentration: Urban & Regional Planning Minor: Health Research Study, Management, and Policy 2011 M.A.U.R.P. Dept. of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Florida 2009 B.E. College of Life Science, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea DISSSERTATION Evaluating Spatial and Non-spatial Access as Suitability Components for Better Health: Case study of Florida Committee: Ilir Bejleir (Chair), Ruth L. Steiner, Paul Zwick, and Jeffery Harman (Public Health) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Aug, 2013- P Research Assistant, Dept. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida Multi-method approach to evaluate state regulations, NP practice and geographic distribution, Grant by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Conducting spatial statistical analysis to identify spatial dispersal of Nurse Practitioners by quantifying distribution of NPs in each state, using individual and state-wide geospatial databases May-Jul, 2011 Research Intern, UF/IFAS Sarasota County Extension Office Finding Necessity of Local Foods: Food Desert Research Provide food desert research including spatial analysis by using GIS tool and statistical analysis, supports to locate potential community garden, enhancing transit routes, and community health projects Oct, 2009- Research Assistant, Dept. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida Oct, 2010 Childhood Obesity GIS Prevention Project, Grant by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Work on a data management team creating a real work GIS infrastructure for a national childhood obesity research project PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE May-Jul, 2013 Interim Research Associate, Transportation Infrastructure Research Division, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS), Anyang, South Korea Conducting a study on implementing high-speed toll road Mar, 2012- Transportation Planner, Strategic Planning & Research Dept. Jan, 2013 Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), Jacksonville, FL Proposing additional Park-n-Ride in Clay County, FL and analyzing to increase connectivity with proposed BRT system in 2013 Assisting an Annual Service Plan for FY 2013 and On-Board O-D survey research associated with the development of narratives and GIS data research Jan-Dec, 2011 Planning Intern, Alachua County Growth Management Dept., Gainesville, FL Utilizing GIS and statistical software to evaluate correlation between land use, and transportation deficiencies

165 CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) INTERNATIONAL Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Neff, D.F., Harman, J., Lutz, B., Yoon, S., and Bumbach, M. (2015). Informing Planning to Address Healthcare Disparities: Assessing Spatial Accessibility to Health Care Using GIS Analysis. Abstract accepted at the Annual Conference of the 14th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management (CUPUPM) in Boston, MA, July 2015. Steiner, R., Bejleri, I., Neff, D.F., Harman, J., Lutz, B., Yoon, S., and Bumbach, M. (2015). Examining unequal distribution of primary care providers: Comparing healthcare disparity among urban and rural Florida. Abstract accepted at the International Conference on Transport & Health in London, UK, July 2015. NATIONAL Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Neff, D.F., Harman, J., Lutz, B., Yoon, S., and Bumbach, M. (2015). Exploring Healthcare Accessibility Using Spatial and Non-spatial Methods. Abstract accepted at the GIS-Pro and NWGIS 2015 Conference in Spokane, WA, October 2015. Yoon, S., and Komeily, A. (2015). Measuring spatial healthcare disparity and its association with non-spatial SES determinants. Paper presented at the annual conference of 45th Urban Affairs Association (UAA) in Miami, FL, April 2015. Yoon, S., and Bejleri, I. (2014). Challenges to improving healthcare access for health disparity groups: spatial patterns of medically underserved areas and uninsured populations. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Philadelphia, PA, October 2014. Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Neff, D.F., Harman, J., Lutz, B., Yoon, S., and Bumbach, M. (2014). Informing planning to address health care disparities - Spatial patterns of health professionals' availability in medically underserved areas in the US. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) in Philadelphia, PA, October 2014. Neff, D.F., Harman, J., Bejliri, I., Steiner, R., Bumbach, M., Yoon, S., & Lutz, B. (2014). Nurse Practitioner Geographic Distribution and Scope of Practice in Medically Underserved Areas in the US. Podium presented at AcademyHeath 2014 Annual Research Meeting. San Diego, CA. June 2014. Yoon, S., and Bejleri, I., (2013). Geographic Access to Healthy and Unhealthy Foods for the Older Population in Florida: Case Study of Sarasota County, FL. Poster presented at the annual conference of 43rd Urban Affairs Association (UAA) in San Francisco, CA, April 2013. PUBLICATIONS IN PROCESS Yoon, S. (2015). Integrating Spatial and Non-spatial Factors in Measuring Healthcare Access: A Case Study in Jacksonville Metropolitan Statistical Area, Florida Yoon, S. and Bejleri, I. (2015). Exploring the relationship between healthcare accessibility and Komeily, A., and Yoon, S. (2015). Identifying Smart Project Site Using a Spatial Decision Support System Full CV and References Available Upon Request

166 VERA ZAMBONELLI University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Urban and Regional Planning 2424 Maile Way, Saunders Hall, 107, Honolulu, HI 96822 [email protected]

RESEARCH INTERESTS Planning Theory, Intercultural and Creative Placemaking, Community Development, Filmmaking for Social Research, Arts and Cultural Development, Women and Girls Studies.

EDUCATION!

2015 Ph.D., (expected), Urban Studies with an emphasis on placemaking and everyday interculturalism, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.!Dissertation title: Toward a theory of intercultural placemaking! 2009 M.A., Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.! 2005 M.A., Political Science, Comparative Politics, Johns Hopkins University.! 1998 B.A, Major in Japanese Studies, University of Venice, Ca' Foscari.

PUBLICATIONS!

Sen, Siddhartha, Umemoto, Karen, Zambonelli, Vera, and Koh, Annie. “Integrating Diversity and Social Justice Concerns in Planning Education: An Analysis of Planning Course Syllabi,” submitted to the Journal of Planning Education and Research. (2015) (under submission) “Brazilian Restaurants and the Transcultural Making of Place in Tokyo.” In Transcultural Cities: Border-Crossing and Placemaking, edited by Jeff Hou, 34-46. Routledge. (2013)! Umemoto, Karen, and Zambonelli, Vera. “Cultural Diversity,” in The Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning, edited by Rachel Weber and Randall Crane, 197-217. New York: Oxford University Press. (2012)! “Placemaking as the right to the city: Brazilian restaurants and cosmopolitan practices in Tokyo,” in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Transcultural Cities, edited by Jeff Hou, Seattle, University of Washington. (2011)

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS !

2015 Dai Ho Chun Fund for Graduate Fellowships, University of Hawai‘i. 2015 Graduate Student Travel Grant, College of Social Sciences, University of Hawai‘i. 2014 Graduate Student Travel Grant, College of Social Sciences, University of Hawai‘i. 2012 Arts & Sciences Student Research Awards, University of Hawai‘i.! 2012 Nobumoto Tanahashi Fellowship, Spark Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.! 2011 American Planners Association Award, APA Hawai‘i Chapter. 2010 Visiting Scholar, Sophia University, Institute of Comparative Culture, Tōkyō, Japan.

! 167 SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS!

2015 “Actually Existing Intercultural Incubators,” Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Florida, April 8-12. 2014 “Conviviality and Intercultural Placemaking,” AESOP, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 12. 2014 “Brazilian Restaurants and the Transcultural Making of Place in Tokyo, Japan,” EURA City Futures III, Paris, France, June 18. 2011 “Never too young, not too old: Batuque na Cozinha at Que Bom,” Annual Workshop, Growing up and growing old in Shanghai, Delhi and Tōkyō. Inter-generational stories from Asia’s global cities, Goethe-Institut, Shanghai, September 7-11.! 2011 “Brazilian restaurants and cosmopolitan practices in Tokyo,” Transcultural Cities Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, February 11-13. 2010 “Performing, Placemaking and Re-Presenting: Brazilian Restaurants in Tokyo.” Institute of Comparative Culture Lecture, Sophia University, Tokyo, July 25.! 2010 “Brazilian places in Tokyo,” Shizuoka University, Department of Sociology, Shizuoka, July 12.! 2009 “Spatial Practices of Multiculturalism,” Waseda University, Graduate School of Pacific Studies, Sociology Seminar, Tokyo, November 11.!

TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2009- Research Assistant, Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, University of Hawai‘i (to present) 2012 Spaces of Hope, Filmmaking for Planning Research and Practice, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Spring) 2011 Public Policy and Planning Theory, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Fall) 2011 Filmmaking for Social Research and Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Spring) 2010 Imaging the City, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Fall) 2008 Public Policy and Planning Theory, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Fall) 2007 Public Policy and Planning Theory, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Fall)

NON-ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2011- Founder and executive Director of Hawai‘i Women in Filmmaking (to present) 2012- Producing Partner for Indie Lens Pop-Up, Independent Television Services (to present)!

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