2016 Rutgers ACSP 2016Conference Rutgers ACSP Conference Presenters: Presenters: l Matt Campo, Ph.D. student, Jennifer Whytlaw, Research Sta , Jeanne Herb, Research Sta , Michael Greenberg, Professor (Presentation) — The Implications Clinton Andrews, Professor (Discussant) — The Changing Socioeconomic Context of Buildings: Implications for Energy Use. of Integrating Pollution Data into Planning Processes for Industrial Waterfronts in New Jersey. Matt Campo, Ph.D. student; Jennifer Whytlaw, Research Staff; Jeanne Herb, Research Staff; Michael Greenberg, Professor (Presentation) — l Evan Casper-Futterman, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — From 'Institutional Rape' to 'The Money's on the Dresser': Recon guring Community Control and The Implications of Integrating Pollution Data into Planning Processes for Industrial Waterfronts in New Jersey. Anchor Relations in the Bronx. l Evan Casper-Futterman, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — From “Institutional Rape” to “The Money’s on the Dresser”: Reconfiguring Community DaControl Fei, Ph.D. and student Anchor (Presentation) Relations — in Embodied the Bronx. CO2 Emissions in U.S. Domestic and International Trade. l Ryan M. Good, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — Anchoring our assets: Drexel University, Mantua, and the place of neighborhood schools in university-led James DeFilippis, Professor (Chair) and Robert Lake, Professor (Panelist) (Roundtable) — An Assessment of Urban Policy in the Obama revitalization.Administration. l Robert B. Noland, Professor, Michael J. Smart, Professor, and Ziye Guo (Presentation) —- What do people use bikesharing for? An analysis of origin and Da Fei, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — Embodied CO2 Emissions in U.S. Domestic and International Trade. destination pairs in . l Ryan M. Good, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — Anchoring our Assets: Drexel University, Mantua, and the Place of Neighborhood Schools in Angie Oberg, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — Robust problematization for better development outcomes: the case of sewage in Agra, India. University-led Revitalization. l Kelcie Ralph, Professor and Alexa Delbosc (Presentation) —We’re Multimodal, aren’t you? How anchoring based on personal experience biases experts’ perceptionsRobert B. Noland, of travel Professor;patterns. Michael J. Smart, Professor; and Ziye Guo (Presentation) — What do People Use Bikesharing For? An Analysis of Origin and Destination Pairs in New York City. l Kelcie Ralph, Professor (Roundtable, Chair) — Characterizing the Built Environment: From Sprawl Indices to Neighborhood Typologies Angie Oberg, Ph.D. student (Presentation) — Robust Problematization for Better Development Outcomes: The Case of Sewage in Agra, India. l Kelcie Ralph, Professor and Briavel Holcomb, Professor (Poster) — Casino Wins? Politics and Planning in New Jersey. l JuanKelcie Rivero Ralph, Ph.D. Professor ‘16, (Presentation) and Alexa— “Saving” Delbosc Iconic (Presentation) Places: Coney Island's—We’re Wild Multimodal, Redevelopment Aren’t Ride. You? How Anchoring Based on Personal Experience Biases Experts’ Perceptions of Travel Patterns. l Mi Shih, Professor (Presentation) — A sense of place in ’s economic “new normal”: Planning for environmental challenges and social needs in a peri-urbanKelcie Ralph, village Professor in Guangzhou. (Roundtable, Chair) — Characterizing the Built Environment: From Sprawl Indices to Neighborhood Typologies. l MichaelKelcie J.Ralph, Smart, Professor Professor, (Co-Author)and Briavel; Nicholas Holcomb, Klein Professor(Presenting/Primary (Poster) Author) —; and Casino Erick GuerraWins? (Co-Author)Politics ,and (Presentation) Planning —- in Changing New Jersey. travel trends among MillennialsJuan Rivero in Philadelphia,Ph.D.‘16, (Presentation) 2000-2012. — “Saving” Iconic Places: Coney Island’s Wild Redevelopment Ride. l Michael J. Smart, Professor, (Presenting/Primary Author) and Nicholas Klein (Presenting/Primary Author) (Presentation) —- A nationwide analysis of housing and Mi Shih, Professor (Presentation) — A Sense of Place in China’s Economic “New Normal”: Planning for Environmental Challenges and Social transportationNeeds in a Peri-urban expenditures. Village in Guangzhou.

Michael J. Smart, Professor; Nicholas Klein; and Erick Guerra, (Presentation) — Changing Travel TrendsRUTGERS among AT ACSP! Millennials in Philadelphia, 2000-2012. Rutgers ACSP Conference Reception Michael J. Smart, Professor and Nicholas Klein —- A Nationwide Analysis of Housing and TransportationFriday, Oct. Expenditures. xx - 7:30-9:30 p.m. LOCATION TO BE ADDED More details please contact [email protected]

Master of City and Regional Planning Master of City and Regional Planning Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy Rutgers ACSP Conference Reception CELEBRATING Friday, Nov. 4 — 7:30-9:30 p.m. Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Publicb l o uPolicy s t e i n . r u t g e r s . e d u Check the conference app for more details!

Concentrations in Environmental & Physical Planning, Housing & Real Estate, International Development & Regional Planning,Concentrations Transportation in Design Policy & and Planning, Development/Redevelopment, International and Urban & Community Development Development, Transportation Policy and Planning, Community Development 50YEARS and Housing, and Environmental and Land Use Planning To learn more aboutof our programs or to schedule a visit, pleasePlanning contact ( 848)at Rutgers 932-4008 or emailTo learn [email protected] more about our programs. or to schedule a visit, please contact (848) 932-4008 or email [email protected]

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WELCOME TO PORTLAND INTRODUCING THE NEW ACSP LOGO Each year, ACSP works to create new and relevant ways for our membership to connect, learn, and grow. This year has been a road of change, which I hope has set us on a path of sustainable growth.

We encourage you to participate in our new web-based platforms, which we believe will The ACSP has a new logo! What you might not know is that it took facilitate engagement with your colleagues as well as more than a year of design and collaborative decision-making to make it with the ACSP officers and Governing Board. I look happen. The earthy colors, street grid, and profile of a person within it forward to connecting with you and hope this year’s visually creates a connection map between cities/regions and the 56th Annual Conference provides you with many people who study and plan them. learning and networking opportunities.

Lois M. Takahashi, UCLA ACSP President 2015-2017 GRADUALLY GOING GREEN: BYE-BYE PRINT PROGRAM The ACSP has seen significant changes over the last year. We now have a powerful website with tools and options that will grow with us – ENGAGING & CONNECTING and help us grow at the same time. As a value-of-membership, the new ACSP website

helps members connect with each other and provides As ACSP grows, the conference inherently grows, and we have looked relevant information. Here's a quick look at what you for ways to offer conference information via a user-friendly platform that can do on the new site: supports an eco-friendly environment – the conference app. This app is web and mobile-friendly and is free to all attendees. You can find Planning News: faculty announcements, awards, • information on how to download and use the app on a flyer in the school news, new initiatives, events, and more, we conference folder. As we begin to phase out the print program help you promote it. altogether, a small fee was required if you opted for a printed • Career Center: university/program members are copy. This year’s print program is also reduced in size able to post job openings and job-seekers can from previous years. Next year we will offer another find employment. significantly reduced print version that will only • Community Forum: designed to facilitate critical provide an abbreviated schedule of sessions. conversations that value productive debate about We will only offer the conference our work and impact. *Calls for papers, job opportunities, and events will be referred app for Buffalo in 2018. to Planning News. • Weekly eNews: distributed every Friday with a snapshot of news, forum topics, events, and more. • Academic Planner Profiles: featuring individuals on a monthly basis in our Featured Faculty, Student Spotlight, & Active Alum columns. • Planning Blogs: coming soon!

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56th ANNUAL CONFERENCE - 1 PLANNING: PRACTICE, PEDAGOGY, AND PLACE November 3-6, 2016 ~ Portland, Oregon This conference theme considers the role played by academic urban planning programs in practice and in place. Urban planning is unique and important because as a field it grapples with the study of real problems in real places; professional degree programs train those who will not only study but act. At the 2016 conference, participants will be especially encouraged to reflect on the relationships of and project courses to educate professionals. What pedagogies planning programs with practice and/or place and how our pedagogy are planning programs articulating for community-engaged engages these relationships. We encourage participants to engage with challenging questions for our field and our departments, teaching? How are planning programs working effectively with to dialogue with one another and to bring additional voices into communities in authentic, non-exploitive ways that produce the room –practitioners, community members, and students. We real benefit? What can planning programs do to model this for see the conference—the key gathering of planning academics in our universities? conversation—as an opportunity to build the conversations about • PLANNERS, PRACTITIONERS - Being engaged scholars, working what urban planning in the academy is and means, how it is important with practitioners and studying practice are critical to teaching to universities, and what it means to the places we inhabit and serve. future professional planners. How do planning programs reflect Some areas to explore include: practice in our pedagogy? How do we adapt the teaching of planning to reflect current and anticipated needs for new skills • SCHOLARSHIP - Planning research is often applied, place- and knowledge? What mechanisms do we use to respond based, and ‘just-in-time’ based on unfolding events. Is this to practitioner needs and address perceived rifts between kind of research a competitive advantage for planning as academic and practicing planners? compared to the traditional social science disciplines? How • IMPACT - Measuring the impact of our programs is becoming are planning scholars making the knowledge from this kind of increasingly important in our own universities and in (re) research useful for practitioners as well as introducing it into the accreditation. How can we gauge the extent to which university scholarly literature on relevant issues? planning programs affect practice? How can we assess planning • PEDAGOGY - While some disciplines are just now exploring schools’ contributions beyond our scholarship, through the concept, community-engaged teaching and learning have engagement and the activities of our alumni? been a long tradition in planning departments using studio

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Message from the ACSP President...... 1 2016 Conference Theme...... 2 Table of Contents...... 3

Local Host Information Welcome! ...... 4 Local Host Sessions...... 5 About Our Local Host Schools ...... 6 Mobile Workshops...... 7

Conference Highlights Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evening Receptions...... 10 Plenary Assemblies and Keynote Speakers...... 11 Community Center...... 13 Exhibitors...... 13 Career Center...... 13 Information Tables...... 13 ACSP 2016 Awards and Prizes...... 14

At A Glance Schedule at a Glance...... 22 Schedule of All Meetings and ACSP Annual Business Meeting...... 24 Hotel Floor Plans...... 27

Daily Schedules Thursday...... 34 Friday...... 51 Saturday...... 63 Sunday...... 83

Advertisers 2017 ACSP - University of Colorado Denver...... 8 2017 Administrator’s Conference Save the Date...... 9 AICP – CE Credits available at this Conference...... 21 Cornell University Press...... 26 Elsevier...... 33 Fordham University Press...... 25 Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Univ. of Minnesota...... 25 Liverpool University Press...... 21 Living Justice Press...... 30 NYU Wagner...... 12 Planetizen Courses...... 32 Rutgers - Conference Presenters...... Inside Front Cover Temple University Press...... 7 UC Berkeley Visiting Scholar Opportunity...... 30 USC Price...... 31

Night scene of Interstate 5 in Portland, Oregon during rush hour.

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WELCOME FROM THE LOCAL HOSTS

Colleagues and Friends, We are especially excited about the keynote speaker, Rick Lowe, of Project Rowhouses in Houston, Texas, On behalf of the Toulan School of Urban Studies and an artist and MacArthur-awarded genius. Project Planning at Portland State University and the Department Rowhouses has transformed a neighborhood through of Planning, Public Policy, and Management at the the celebration of African-American art and culture in University of Oregon, we invite and welcome you to the context of community development and affordable Portland for the 56th Annual Conference of the ACSP! housing innovations. Its current challenges with potential gentrification and maintaining a voice for residents in Planners know Portland for its unique elected regional redevelopment resonate for us here in Portland, and Lisa Bates government and urban growth boundary. Readers of the for many cities. After the keynote address, join us by New York Times know Portland for its new restaurants, transit, bike share, or walking across the car-free Tillikum bicycles, and artisanal…well, artisanal everything. Crossing to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, And, of course, the TV show Portlandia gifted us with our beautiful reception site. The reception site is located the catchphrase, “put a bird on it.” Portland’s bustling in Portland’s eastside industrial district. Following the downtown and waterfront and lively neighborhood reception, enjoy exploring yet another perspective of commercial districts (connected by transit!) and the nearby Portlandia at new restaurants and bars filling up old natural beauty of the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood industrial spaces. (protected by the state land use planning system!) make it a fantastic location to host a conference of urban planners. We are excited to meet with all of you again, or for the first time--and a special welcome to new students and junior As conference hosts who live in, work in, and love this city, colleagues joining the conversation at ACSP! Marisa Zapata we aim to show you more. Portland is where we study and teach, hoping to have positive impacts on the city, region, And, yes, you should probably have brought an umbrella. and state through engaged scholarship, a pedagogy of practice, and our own civic participation. Our local host sessions at the conference will share research about the opportunities and challenges of the statewide planning systems in Oregon and Washington; discuss lessons from PSU’s and UO’s unique approaches to teaching the practice of planning in our Master degree programs; and present Lisa Bates, Local Host Co-Chair PSU engaged scholarship about Portland’s affordable housing emergency that raises questions about what a sustainable city really means. Richard Margerum Through mobile workshops, you’ll have the opportunity to see the evolution of Portland’s vaunted bikeways, transit system, and green infrastructure. Or, enjoy an early Marisa Zapata, Local Host Co-Chair PSU happy hour and walkable street life at urban breweries or a food cart pod! You can also explore the challenges of environmental justice, equity, and neighborhood transformations that are equally an important part of the Portland story. Don’t find an official mobile tour that excites you? Portland’s internet community will likely have Richard Margerum, Local Host Co-Chair, UO something to meet your interests!

LOCAL HOST COMMITTEE FOR 2016

Committee Co-Chair Lisa Bates, Portland State University Sy Adler, Portland State University Committee Co-Chair Richard Margerum, University of Oregon Matthew Gebhardt, Portland State University Committee Co-Chair Marisa Zapata, Portland State University Greg Schrock, Portland State University Connie Ozawa, Portland State University Jenny Liu, Portland State University Ethan Seltzer, Portland State University Sheila Martin, Portland State University

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LOCAL HOST SESSIONS

Thursday, 1:00pm – 2:30pm Friday, 8:00am – 9:30am Saturday, 8:00am – 9:15am LOCAL HOST SESSION 1 LOCAL HOST SESSION 2 LOCAL HOST SESSION 3 MORE THAN A ONE-OFF: HOUSING SOS? CAN ANYBODY PULLING BACK THE CURTAIN CLASSROOMS MOVING HEAR ME? ON STATEWIDE PLANNING IN OREGON COMMUNITIES Room: Parlor B OREGON AND WASHINGTON: FORWARD Several West Coast cities declared EMERGING STATEWIDE Room: Broadway III “emergency” states of homelessness and CHALLENGES housing during 2015, affording them Room: Galleria I Oregon has a rich tradition of public increased flexibility and authority to address engagement, policy and land use innovation, these crises. Scholars and community Oregon and Washington are known for and relatively flat hierarchies that allow for advocates discuss the meaning of Portland’s groundbreaking policies on statewide idea and knowledge exchange. The planning “housing emergency”, which was recently planning and land use. These northwest programs of the University of Oregon and extended until September 2017. Panelists states have state-level planning programs Portland State very much operate within will share their experiences with community- dating back several decades, though research similar contexts and this local session engaged and applied research that is helping on the long-term impact of the statewide will showcase three different ways that to define the problems and develop new programs in both states has been sparse. This classroom learning is applied to real Oregon policy approaches. session will highlight experiences from the community needs in ways that are catalytic Oregon and Washington statewide land use for community practice. While most planning Participants: planning programs. It will focus on challenges programs across the country engage in some BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] with the implementation of statewide practice-based approaches, these highlighted [email protected] programs--affordable housing, urban programs offer unique structures that often GEBHARDT, Matthew [Portland State growth boundary amendments, farmland lead to more impactful and sustainable University] [email protected] conservation, and natural hazards. impact for communities, while providing rich ZAPATA, Marisa [Portland State University] educational and workforce development [email protected] Participants: experiences for students. and Community Partners LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected] Moderator: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University MACLAREN, Carrie [Department of Land of Oregon] [email protected] Conservation and Development] invited MOORE, Terry [EcoNorthwest] invited Participants: HORST, Megan [Portland State University] BANKS, Megan [University of Oregon [email protected] Sustainable City Year Program] PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] [email protected] ADLER, Sy [Portland State University] [email protected] KNOW-BUSCH, Courtney [City of Salem]

Night scene of Interstate 5 in Portland, Oregon during rush hour.

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TOULAN SCHOOL OF URBAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, AND PLANNING, PORTLAND STATE PUBLIC POLICY, AND MANAGEMENT, UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

The mission of Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning at The Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) Portland State University is to assist in the development of healthy at the University of Oregon is concerned with the ways government, communities through an interdisciplinary program of teaching, nonprofit organizations, and other sectors address some of the research and public service. Faculty and students engage the most important problems facing society today. The Department intellectual, policy and practice aspects of urban studies and planning offers Masters degrees in Community and Regional Planning, from the local to the international levels and actively participate in Public Administration and Nonprofit Management, as well as an the analysis, development and dissemination of the innovations for undergraduate major and minor. The planning program is known for which Portland and the Pacific Northwest are known. The School's its deeply experiential learning program. For over 40 years, Community degree programs focus on understanding metropolitan regions and Planning Workshop has been conducting real world planning projects their problems, and analyzing policies to shape their evolution and for urban and rural communities. The award winning Sustainable Cities overcome obstacles. The School offers a PhD in Urban Studies; Masters Initiative has partnered with cities to engage students from across degrees in Urban Studies, Urban and Regional Planning, and Real the University in real world issues and problems. Faculty research Estate Development; and a BA in Community Development. Our MURP focuses on issues such as: engaging underrepresented communities, program enables students to be reflective, to build practical judgment collaborative governance, alternative transportation, urban form and and adaptive problem-solving skills through direct engagement transportation, and land use and growth management. with contemporary planning issues and practice. Our faculty and students actively participate in the development and dissemination of innovations in planning that advance our understanding of what planning is, how planning is practiced and taught, and why planning matters in the world. The MURP program embodies PSU’s motto to “let knowledge serve the city.

Skyline of Portland from waterfront

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MOBILE WORKSHOPS Friday, November 4 1:30pm departure from the hotel. Please meet in the Plaza Level foyer. Stand by your mobile tour sign and check-in with the tour leader or student volunteer nearby. The leader will walk you to the lobby and out the correct door.

While the majority of these mobile workshops were SOLD OUT before the end of September, we encourage you to check at the conference registration desk for any remaining tickets! You must wear your name badge! There are no paper tickets for these tours but your name will be on a check-list with the tour leader.

TOUR A - CENTRAL EASTSIDE INDUSTRIAL TOUR K - PUBLIC ARTS AND ARTS SPACES DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT Tour Leadership: Tour Leadership: ADIV, Naomi [Portland State University] [email protected] SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected] BUMP, Tyler [City of Portland, Bureau of Planning and Sustainability] TOUR L - HOW GREEN IS IT? Tour Leadership: TOUR B – PORTLAND’S FOOD CART REVOLUTION LUTZENHISER, Loren [Portland State University] [email protected] Tour Leadership: TBD [City of Portland, Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, GEBHARDT, Matthew [Portland State University] [email protected] Environmental Advocates] IANNARONE, Sarah [FirstStop] [email protected] TOUR M – SOUTH WATERFRONT: TRANSIT AND TOUR C - PORTLAND BIKEWAYS DEVELOPMENT IN PORTLAND’S MULTI-MODAL Tour Leadership: NEXUS DILL, Jennifer [Portland State University] [email protected] Tour Leadership: DILL, Jennifer [Portland State University] [email protected] TOUR D – LENTS GROWN: ECODISTRICTS, THE HALES, Nancy [FirstStop Portland] LENTS GREEN RING AND THE LENTS YOUTH IANNARONE, Sarah [FirstStop Portland] [email protected] INITIATIVE Tour Leadership: GOLUB, Aaron [Portland State University] [email protected] SATTERFIELD, Vivian [OPAL Environmental Justice]

TOUR E - FARMLAND PROTECTION – LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS, AND CHANGES IN FARMLAND OWNERSHIP: A FOCUS ON WASHINGTON COUNTY Tour Leadership: HORST, Megan [Portland State University] [email protected]

TOUR F – PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOOD WINERY AND BREWERY TOUR Tour Leadership: LIU, Jenny [Portland State University] [email protected]

TOUR G - BICYCLE TOUR OF WASTEWATER GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Tour Leadership: MARTIN, Sheila [Portland State University] [email protected] TBD [City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services]

TOUR H – PORTLAND’S DYNAMIC WATERFRONT Tour Leadership: MARGERUM, Richard [University of Oregon] [email protected]

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March 10 & 11, 2017 Washington, DC Hyatt Regency Reston

Join the ACSP and your colleagues at the 2017 Administrator’s Conference in Washington DC this coming March. The Governing Board Meeting, New Chairs School, and Diversity Retreat will be held the day before the conference on May 9.

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OPENING RECEPTION Thursday, 7:30pm – 9:30pm (Tickets are required!)

OMSI, THE OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY OMSI began with the exhibition of Oregon’s rich natural resources with the opening of the City Hall Museum in 1896. But with the Great Depression and World War II, it wasn’t until the mid-forties that support for the museum really began to grow. Businessman Ralph Lloyd hosted the temporary “Oregon Museum of Science and Industry” in his house on NE Hassalo Street, boasting the Northwest's first public planetarium and its 20-minute trip to the YOU MUST WEAR YOUR NAME BADGE TO THIS EVENT! stars.

With annual attendance swelling to over 25,000 in 1955 and the house scheduled for demolition, the City Council stepped forward to lease land in Washington Park to OMSI for the sum of one dollar per year. In the spirit of pioneer barn-raisings, over 400 volunteer union brick layers and hod carriers laid 102,000 bricks in one day, and on June 7, 1958, the dream of a dedicated, hands-on science museum became a reality.

By the mid-1980's, OMSI's popularity surpassed the size of its facility six times over and a new group of community leaders began a $32M campaign to build a state-of-the-art science center, culminating with a milestone donation from longtime supporter, Portland General Electric, of an 18.5-acre site that held a historic sawdust-fired power generation plant. On October 24, 1992, the new 219,000 square-foot facilities opened, adding the USS Blueback, the last non-nuclear powered submarine built by the U.S. Navy, just two years later.

Today, the museum serves over 1 million visitors at the museum and through off-site education programs. OMSI is ranked as one of the top science centers in the and has an international reputation for its innovative exhibits and educational programs.

Directions to OMSI: Public transportation required. See your printed ticket for Tri-Met information. You should have a Tri-Met pass in your registration kit. Don’t forget to bring it with you!

ALUMNI RECEPTIONS Friday, November 4, 7:30pm - 9:30pm (no tickets required)

• Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, MIT, NYU, Rutgers & UPENN Alumni Reception: Grand Ballroom I • UCI, UCLA and USC Joint Reception: Grand Ballroom II • University of , Berkeley ACSP Reception: Broadway I • The Texas Schools Reception: Broadway II • University Of Illinois, Chicago; Georgia Tech; University Of Michigan Taubman College; and University of North Carolina Reception: Urban Studio, 935 NW Davis Street, Portland, OR 97209 • Planning Theory & Practice and the Journal of Urban Design Routledge Reception: Broadway V • JAPA Reception: Broadway III

STUDENT RECEPTION Saturday, November 5, 7:30pm – 9:30pm (No tickets required. Please wear your name badge!)

Join fellow students for a lively reception at the Rock Bottom Brewery. Rock Bottom Portland sits in the middle of downtown, offering a selection of clean, simple, surprising craft beer brewed in-house by Brewmaster and self-proclaimed Pale Ale devotee, Charlie Hutchins. Pair one of his signature brews with great food from the recently refreshed made-from-scratch menu for an evening of networking and fun!

Directions to Rock Bottom Brewery: From the Hilton, walk North three blocks toward SW Morrison Street. Head east three blocks on SW Morrison.The brewery is located on the corner of SW Second and SW Morrison at 206 SW Morrison Street.

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PLENARY ASSEMBLIES & KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

STUDENT AWARD PRESENTATIONS & KEYNOTE SPEAKER RICK LOWE, PROJECT ROWE HOUSES Thursday, 4:15pm – 5:30pm Room: Grand Ballroom

This welcoming event for the conference is sponsored by the APA|AICP

Rick Lowe is an artist whose unconventional approach to community revitalization has transformed a long-neglected neighborhood in Houston into a visionary public art project that continues to evolve, two decades since its inception. Originally trained as a painter, Lowe shifted the focus of his artistic practice in the early 1990s in order to address more directly the pressing social, economic, and cultural needs of his community. With a group of fellow artists, he organized the purchase and restoration of a block and a half of derelict properties—twenty-two shotgun houses from the 1930s—in Houston’s predominantly African American Third Ward and turned them into Project Row Houses (PRH), an unusual amalgam of arts venue and community support center.

Since its founding in 1993, PRH has served as a vital anchor for what had been a fast-eroding neighborhood, providing arts education programs for youth, exhibition spaces and studio residencies for emerging and established artists, a residential Rick Lowe mentorship program for young mothers, an organic gardening program, and an incubator for historically appropriate designs for low-income housing on land surrounding the original row houses. While inviting constant collaboration with local residents, artists, church groups, architects, and urban planners, Lowe continues to provide the guiding vision for PRH as he pursues his overarching goal of animating the assets of a place and the creativity of its people. He is not only bringing visibility and pride to the Third Ward by celebrating the beauty of its iconic shotgun houses; he is also changing the lives of many PRH program graduates and expanding the PRH campus to cover a six-block area in an effort to preserve the historic district’s character in the face of encroaching gentrification.

Lowe has initiated similarly arts-driven redevelopment projects in other cities, including the Watts House Project in Los Angeles, a post-Katrina rebuilding effort in New Orleans, and, most recently, a vibrant community market in a densely populated, immigrant neighborhood in North Dallas. Lowe’s pioneering “social sculptures” have inspired a generation of artists to explore more socially engaged forms of art-making in communities across the country.

FACULTY AWARDS CEREMONY & KEYNOTE SPEAKER WIM WIEWEL, PRESIDENT, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, November 5, 9:30am – 10:15am Room: Grand Ballroom

Wim Wiewel assumed the presidency of Portland State University in August 2008. Under his leadership, the University pursues five strategic goals: Elevate student success; advance excellence in teaching and research; extend PSU’s leadership in community engagement; expand PSU’s commitment to equity; and innovate for long-term stability. The University has also focused on sustainability, and has undertaken $700 million in renovation and new construction.

Prior to coming to PSU, Wiewel was the provost and senior vice president of Academic Affairs at the University of Baltimore. From 1979-2004, Wiewel was with the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), where served as dean of the College of Business Administration and the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs. He holds degrees in sociology and urban planning from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University. Wim Wiewel Wiewel has authored or edited nine books and more than 65 articles and chapters that have appeared in publications and journals, including Economic Development Quarterly, Economic Geography and the Journal of the American Planning Association. His most recent books are Global Universities and Urban Development, The University as Urban Developer and Suburban Sprawl.

He served as president of the ACSP from 2001-2003.

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CAREER CENTER UNIVERSITY MEMBER INFORMATIONAL Room: Pavilion Ballroom SESSIONS Laptops will be available for you with WiFi access at the ACSP Career Center table along with savvy student volunteers and also our very These are open invitation informational meetings about positions own Mary Beth Buchanan, ACSP staff charged with managing the available, or positions about to be advertised. Each of these schools Career Center. They will help you post jobs, search for jobs, post your (and many more) have job advertised at the Career Center at www. resume and search for resumes. acsp.org. Texas A&M University, Two Assistant Professor Positions Friday, 10:00am – 11:00pm COMMUNITY CENTER Room: Boardroom East, 3rd Floor Room: Pavilion Ballroom University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Assistant or What was once known as the Book Fair at the ACSP Annual Conference Associate Professor Specializing in Transportation Planning has grown into so much more than just books! It’s where you first Friday, 12:00pm – 1:00pm check-in at conference registration and get assistance from ACSP Room: Broadway V staff. It’s where you’ll have daily breakfast and all-day coffee. It’s a comfortable place to meet with friends and colleagues, not to mention University of British Columbia, Details & Call for Papers - a great place to shop for books of course, and to meet our sponsors at Reflecting on the Work of Leonie Sandercock and Future their own exhibits. Directions for Planning Saturday, 10:30am – 11:30am Exhibitors Room: Broadway V • APA | AICP • Cornell University Press Michigan State University, Urban Planning Position • Fordham University Press Thursday, 3:00pm – 4:00pm • Island Press Room: Boardroom East, 3rd Floor • MIT Press • Planetizen University of Cincinnati, New Tenured Track Faculty Position • PolicyMap • Portland State University on Research, Teaching and Service to Improve the Quality of • Routledge | Taylor & Francis Group Life for Residents of Disadvantaged Urban Communities • SAGE Publishing Friday, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Room: Broadway V • University of Chicago Press And • University of Oregon Saturday, 11:00am – 12:00pm • One-Title Table (new this year!) Room: Boardroom East

Help & Information Stations University of Maryland, Assistant Professor • Conference Registration Saturday, 1:00pm – 2:00pm • Membership Information Room: Broadway V • App Assistance • Speaker Ready Booth Virginia Tech, Assistant/Associate Professor Position to be • Charging Station for your mobile device advertised soon! • Career Center Saturday, 5:15pm – 6:15pm Room: Broadway V And More! • The Dr. is IN! Graduate Student Clinic. This is a new initiative by University of Hawaii, HCRC Distinguished Professor in the ACSP Student Governing Board Representatives. Faculty Housing Policy and Affordability volunteer their time, and students sign up for private meetings Friday, 6:00pm – 7:00pm with the faculty to review their resumes. Room: Directors Suite • Social Connect –The comments and stories posted using social media will be projected up on a large screen for all to see. University of California Berkeley, Urban Infrastructure • Vote!!! There will be – yes, real bulletin boards in the Planning in the Global Context Community Center for voting on things like naming the new Saturday, 12:00pm – 1:00pm forum tool at www.acsp.org, and responding to Questions of Room: Broadway V the Day.

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2016 ACSP AWARDS

Each year ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday morning plenary, 9:30am in the Grand Ballroom.

ACSP JOHN FRIEDMANN BOOK AWARD

John Friedmann is a widely-recognized planning scholar with an exceptionally distinguished career. He has contributed in many ways to the field of urban and regional planning, through his writings on planning theory, regional development planning, and world cities. He is the author of 26 books and close to 200 articles, and has received many distinguished awards (see below). He has also offered unstinting service to the planning academy, both through his varied teaching career and through his co-sponsorship of activities designed to support doctoral students in planning.

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) established the John Friedmann Book Award in 2013. This award is presented to a book or comparable work that best exemplifies scholarship in the area of planning for sustainable development.

Winner: Zoned in the USA: The Origins and Implications of American Land-Use Regulation Cornell University Press Authored by Sonia Hirt, University of Maryland College Park

The awards committee found Hirt’s book to be a delightful and rare combination of excellent planning history, insightful critique, and a witty, engaging read. We all thought we knew the history of American zoning, but Hirt reexamines the Sonia Hirt history from a fresh, perceptive and comparative stance that perhaps only someone not originally from the US can provide. She challenges conventional thinking by exposing the American penchant for individualism yet strong reliance on land use regulation. Hirt both recounts the origins of a peculiarly American form of land use control and also pushes against the prevailing assumption of zoning as a simple outcome of “American exceptionalism.” Richly documented and fluidly interweaving the practical and the theoretical, Hirt has written a compelling retort to the claim that American zoning is too tedious, bureaucratic, scientific or self-evident to be worth our attention. Her book provides a coherent and sustained narrative that not only makes planning scholarship accessible to a broad audience, but also reveals the insidious use of zoning as a tool of racism and classism. Hirt’s excellent research offers an important and often-overlooked lesson: to fundamentally address the social inequalities, environmental ills and odd design quirks of the American landscape, we should not overlook reforming the structure and core values embedded in zoning codes. It’s an overused truism, but this well-written and wry book does indeed deserve to be on planners’ bookshelves and on students’ reading lists.

Honorable Mention: Saving Our Cities: A Progressive Plan to Transform Urban America Cornell University Press Authored by William Goldsmith, Cornell University

Goldsmith has written a timely, penetrating assessment of contemporary urban America: a book whose title is an ambitious as its agenda. Goldsmith takes on the core challenges of the contemporary American city: concentrated poverty, racism, struggling schools, drugs, unhealthy food networks and paltry public services that exacerbate social inequality. He offers a searing indictment of the broader anti-urban state and federal political culture that imposes crippling austerity and incarceration programs on city residents. He not only offers systemic analysis, but also develops substantive policy reforms that you might agree or disagree with but can’t ignore. It is a convincing argument about the complexity of urban politics and the need for upstream policies to realize more progressive urban futures. The book both befits the spirit of the Friedmann Award and challenges the planning field to not lose sight of its pressing agenda.

The 2016 John Friedmann Book Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Scott Campbell, University of Michigan; Julian Agyeman, Tufts University; Phil Berke, Texas A&M University; Anne Forsyth, Harvard University; and Andrew Karvonen, University of Manchester. William Goldsmith

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2016 ACSP AWARDS ACSP/FWIG MARGARITA MCCOY AWARD

The Margarita McCoy Award is given biannually in even years by the ACSP Faculty Women’s Interest Group and recognizes individuals who have made an outstanding contribution toward the advancement of women in planning at institutions of higher education through service, teaching, and/or research.

Winner: Lisa Ann Lisa Ann Schweitzer, University of Southern California Schweitzer The 2016 selection committee chose Professor Lisa Schweitzer from a field of impressive candidates because of her clear contributions to the advancement of women in planning in the teaching, research, and service categories. As one member observed, “To have such impact in each category suggests that Lisa Schweitzer embodies the role as champion and advocate for women in planning.” The committee also commended her for being a model for women in the planning academy, for her leadership in FWIG, and for her dedication to advancing women through her teaching.

The 2016 Margarita McCoy Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Kathryn Quick, University of Minnesota; Meghan Gough, Virginia Commonwealth University; Sandi Rosenbloom, University of Texas Austin; and Patricia Pollak, Cornell University.

ACSP JAY CHATTERJEE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

This award is presented in even numbered years and recognizes an individual faculty whose exceptional service, actions and leadership have had a lasting and positive impact on ACSP and its member schools.

Winner: June M. Thomas, University of Michigan June M. Thomas June Manning Thomas, Ph.D., FAICP, is Centennial Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. She was named the Mary Frances Berry Distinguished University Professor, effective September 1, 2016.

In 2003 she was inducted as a Fellow in the American Institute of Certified Planners. She was President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2013-15), and now serves as Immediate Past President (2015-16).

Her books include the co-edited Urban Planning and the African American Community: In the Shadows (Sage, 1996); Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997, second edition Wayne State University Press, 2013); Planning Progress: Lessons from Shoghi Effendi (Association for Baha’i Studies, 1999); the co-edited, Margaret Dewar and June Thomas, The City after Abandonment (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013), and the co-edited, June Thomas and Henco Bekkering, Mapping Detroit: Evolving Land Use Patterns and Connections (Wayne State University Press, 2015). Thomas writes about diversification of the planning profession, planning history, and social equity in neighborhoods and urban revitalization. Recent research explored the relationship between the concept of social equity and the civil rights movement, and examined the land-use reactions of community organizations to vacant land in Detroit.

She is the recipient of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 1999 Paul Davidoff Award for her book Redevelopment and Race. She previously was a professor at Michigan State University, where she developed statewide initiatives to link urban planning services on campus with community development needs in Michigan cities. She and her husband are active members of the Bahá’í Faith, a belief system which has fueled their professional interests in promoting racial and international unity.

The 2016 Jay Chatterjee Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Sanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University; Charles Connerly, University of Iowa; Donald Miller, University of Washington; Mai Nguyen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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2016 ACSP AWARDS

ACSP/UIUC CHESTER RAPKIN AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTICLE IN JPER THIS YEAR

The winner of this year’s Chester Rapkin Award will be announced at the conference.

TBA The Chester Rapkin Award for the Best Paper in the Journal of Planning Education and Research is awarded annually. This award is generously supported by an endowment at the University of Illinois Foundation in Urbana. The award was founded for JPER of ACSP by the co-editors, Lew Hopkins and Gill-Chin Lim, in honor of Professor Rapkin at his retirement. As a distinguished educator, he mentored 70 doctoral and numerous master students at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Princeton. As a pioneering researcher, Professor Rapkin authored 15 books and monographs and more than 100 professional articles, plans and reports. He was the Executive Director of the White House task force that proposed the Model Cities Program under President Lindon B. Johnson. From 1969 to 1977 he served on the New York City Planning Commission under Mayors John Lindsay and Abraham Beame.

The 2016 Chester Rapkin Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Richard Klosterman, Emeritus University of Akron; Justin Hollander, Tufts University; and Branden Born, University of Washington.

2016 JPER TOP REVIEWER AWARDS

Editorial Board Members

Michael Manville, University of California, Los Angeles

Howell Baum, University of Maryland College Park

Non-Editorial Board Members

Vanesa Castán Broto, University College

Carolina Sarmiento, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Michael Manville Howell Baum Vanesa Castán Carolina Broto Sarrmiento

PAB OUTSTANDING SITE VISITOR AWARD

PAB recognizes two site visitors annually, one educator and one practitioner, for their outstanding contributions to the PAB’s mission of ensuring the high quality of planning education. PAB’s Site Visitor Committee selects award recipients based on feedback received from fellow team members and a member’s past performance on Site Visits.

Academic Charles Hoch, University of Illinois at Chicago

Educator Jeffrey Taebel, Houston-Galveston Area Council

Charles Hoch Jeffrey Taebel

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2016 ACSP AWARDS

POCIG EDWARD BLAKELY AWARD This achievement award will be given to a worthy honoree who has supported the cause of social justice, particularly in urban planning or development, for communities of color. It is in honor of Edward Blakely, who has offered extraordinary service as both scholar and practitioner following examples from his family, including in particular his father Edward Blakely, his mother Josephine Carter Blakely, and all of his uncles and aunts and cousins who lived and worked for social justice in communities of color, particularly during the years of legally-enforced racial segregation.

Alvaro Heurta Winner: Alvaro Heurta, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Alvaro Huerta is “an exceptional individual,” one of his recommenders wrote. The recommender continues, “I believe he meets and exceeds the criteria of the Blakeley award.” His accomplishments are encyclopedic.

In keeping with the ideals of the Blakely Award and POCIG, Prof. Huerta has been an unrelenting advocate for diversity in the field of urban planning. He encourages young people of color, especially from working class backgrounds to pursue advanced degrees to become urban planners. One of his recommenders described Prof. Huerta as “one of the most vocal figures who has challenged racist and sexist posts and actions on PLANET and other forums.”

His prodigious efforts and dedication have been recognized. He has been the recipient of the Ford Foundation Diversity Pre- doctoral Fellowship; Frederick A. Cervantes Graduate Student Premio: Best Graduate Student Paper, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies; and the Planning Leadership Award--Advancing Diversity and Social Change in Honor of Paul Davidoff from the American Planning Association.

All of his recommenders mentioned his humble beginnings. Growing up poor, he spent his first four years in a Tijuana slum and afterwards in an East Los Angeles housing project. Yet, Huerta has not only persevered but excelled. As mentioned, he has done distinguished work for an assistant professor. Also unlike previous Blakely awardees from R1 research institutions, he has been committed to scholarship, the classroom, and grassroots activism while brilliantly balancing a teaching university’s requirements. He is truly deserving of the Blakeley award. He has made a huge contribution to the field of urban planning and the wider community.

The 2016 Ed Blakeley Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Marisa Zapata, Portland State University; Talya Thomas, Jackson State University; Annette Kim, University of Southern California; Allie Thomas, university.

ACSP STUDENT PAPER AWARDS

Student awards are presented at the Plenary Assembly, Thursday, 4:15pm. Winners are asked to present their papers at the Student Award Paper Session scheduled this year for Saturday, November 5, 8:00am – 9:30am. ACSP awards the following prizes for papers prepared as part of research projects and academic studies. ACSP ED MCCLURE AWARD FOR THE BEST MASTERS STUDENT PAPER

Post-Island Futures: Seeding Territory for Tuvalu’s Fluid Atolls Elizabeth Reed Yarina, Institute of Technology

The Ed McClure Award recognizes superior scholarship in a paper prepared by a masters student in an ACSP-member school. Submissions may address any topic of investigation generated in the course of pursuing a master’s degree in urban/city/ Elizabeth Reed community/town/regional planning. Yarina The Edward McClure Award winning entry this year considers an interesting topic in a thoughtful and pragmatic manner. The situation of international refugees in Nauru involves many issues important to planning, including poverty; migration, displacement, and social vulnerability; international relations; the built environment, environmental degradation; and the impacts of climate change. (We might note that Nauru has since received more attention from major media outlets, such as National Public Radio.) Yarina’s clear writing and careful approach, emphasizing spatial and architectural perspectives, capably support her evaluation of extensive empirical information to generate insights with the potential to guide local action.

Lizzie Yarina recently completed a joint Masters of Architecture and Masters of City Planning at MIT, with her thesis entitled “Post-Island Futures: Seeding Territory for Tuvalu’s Fluid Atolls.” She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Michigan, and was raised in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Lizzie’s research explores the role of design thinking in political and territorial issues, with a particular focus on climate change and natural resources. She is also a design researcher in the MIT Urban Risk Lab. During the 2016-17 year, Lizzie will serve as an MIT-SUTD teaching and research fellow, and she

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will begin a Fulbright research fellowship in New Zealand in the spring of 2017 on the spatial implications of climate change migration on New Zealand cities.

The 2016 Ed McClure Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Josh Drucker, University of Illinois at Chicago; Bryce Lowery, University of Oklahoma; and Chris Tilly, University of California, Los Angeles.

FWIG/ACSP MARSHA RITZDORF AWARD FOR THE BEST STUDENT WORK ON DIVERSITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN PLANNING

Equity in the Time of Precarity: Inclusive Local Economy Projects in Toronto’s Neighbourhood Improvement Areas Mercedes Sharpe Zayas, University of Toronto

This award is named after Marsha Ritzdorf, who was a stalwart champion of social justice and did path-breaking research Mercedes Sharpe on the relationship between zoning regulation and the suppression of women and non-traditional families. This award Zayas recognizes superior scholarship reflecting concern with making communities better for women, people of color and/or the disadvantaged. Submissions may be based on student work submitted in the pursuit of any urban/city/community/town/ regional planning degree, undergraduate or graduate, at an ACSP-member school.

A committee of five faculty members from the Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) selected Mercedes Sharpe-Zayas from a competitive field of candidates, in recognition of the critical questions, thoughtful analysis, and compelling presentation of arguments and suggestions that she made in her thesis, titled “Equity in the Time of Precarity: Inclusive Local Economy Projects in Toronto’s Neighbourhood Improvement Areas.”

The 2016 Marsha Ritzdorf Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Kathryn Quick, University of Minnesota; Kristen Crossney, West Chester University; Orly Linovski, University of Manitoba; Lynn McCormick, Hunter College; Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State University; Yiping Fang, Portland State University.

ACSP/MIT DON SCHÖN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN LEARNING FROM PRACTICE

The Committee selected two winners for 2016.

Drawing Outside the Lines: Participatory Design in Unincorporated Communities Lillian Jacobson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Lillian Jacobson Lillian Jacobson submitted her Master’s thesis in 2015 (a year in which no award was given), under the supervision of Jota Samper. The thesis is entitled, “Drawing Outside the Lines: Participatory Design in Unincorporated Communities.” It chronicles and analyses Lillian’s collaboration with high-school students from a marginalized community in Santa Rose, California. In a note to the committee after being notified of her award, Lillian wrote that her work with young people had “expanded [her] understanding of true community-based design . . . and taught [her] the power young voices can have in planning the future of our cities.” Her thesis documents her successful attempts to elicit reflection-in-action and reflection- on-action among high-school students and shows her own reflection on that experience.

Manitoba Relationship Stories: When First Nations and Local Governments Plan Together Madeleine Koch, University of Manitoba

Madeleine Koch wrote her master’s thesis in 2016, under the supervision of Janice Barry. Entitled “Manitoba Relationship Stories: When First Nations and Local Governments Plan Together,“ the thesis follows Don Schön’s lead in studying the lived experience of practitioners and in bringing them to reflect on their practice. As Madeline wrote to the award committee, “intergovernmental planning [between First Nations and municipal or regional agencies] can be highly political and complex”; inducing practitioners, including members of First Nations, to tell “practice stories” from the field helps them, and Madeleine Koch helps the researcher, understand the challenges they face and the strategies they can adopt to meet those challenges.

The 2016 Donald A. Schön Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Raphaël Fischler, McGill University; Robert Goodspeed, University of Michigan; Langley Keyes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sarah Kuhn, University of Massachusetts; Jonathan Richmond, independent scholar; and Elizabeth Schön Vanier.

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ACSP/CORNELL UNIVERSITY BARCLAY GIBBS JONES AWARD FOR THE BEST DISSERTATION IN PLANNING

Leveraging Organizational Dynamics in Buildings to Change Behavior Elizabeth Hewitt, Stony Brook University

This award recognizes superior scholarship in a doctoral dissertation completed by a student enrolled in an ACSP-member Elizabeth Hewitt school. The committee seeks a thesis that is original, well written, employs methods elegantly, offers lessons pertinent to central issues in the field of planning, and provides guidance about how planners or governments should make choices. This award is generously funded on an annual basis by Cornell University.

The committee was especially impressed by Elizabeth’s novel organizational approach to understanding the energy efficiency of buildings, her adoption of a wide range of methods, and use of an instructive new data source. Her research has the potential to significantly shape the field of environmental planning.

The 2016 Barclay Gibbs Jones Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Rachel Weber, University of Illinois at Chicago; Gwen Urey, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Charles Jennings, John Jay College; and Doug Lee, independent scholar.

IACP/ACSP KAREN POLENSKE BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PAPER ON A CHINA RELATED TOPIC

Spatial Distribution of Urban Territories at a Regional Scale: Modelling the Changjiang Delta’s Urban Network Chenghe Guan, Harvard University

This award was established in honor of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Karen R. Polenske - a prominent Chenghe Guan regional economist and a leading scholar of China’s sustainable development. It is awarded annually to International Association for China Planning (IACP) student member who presents excellent research at major international planning conferences. This award is generously funded by the IACP and is currently presented at their annual conference in China, and at their annual membership meeting in the United States during the ACSP Annual Conference.

ChengHe Guan’s paper is written in a concise way to demonstrate a critical research question and its potential for further developed to be published in a top ranking journal. Yangtze River Delta Area is a good choice and focus for exploring key issues of urban expansion at the regional level concerning aspects such as land resource, developing corridors, ecological systems, different sizes of cities, etc. While some aspects need more justification and clarification such as the selection of scenarios and factors, this paper is an excellent model paper that, apart from description of methodologies and technical exercises, the most valuable contribution is to answer key research question and elaborate key arguments through synthesizing modeling findings and critically discussing possible policy implications.

The 2016 Karen Polenske Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Jason Cao, University of Minnesota; Mengke Chen, World Bank; Shenjing He, University of Hong Kong; and Yiming Wang, University College London.

GPEIG GILL-CHIN LIM AWARD FOR THE BEST DISSERTATION ON INTERNATIONAL PLANNING The Crude Urban Revolution: Land Markets, Planning Forms and the Making of New Luanda Ricardo Cardoso, University of California, Berkeley The ACSP Global Planners Educators Interest Group (GPEIG) recognizes superior scholarship in a doctoral dissertation completed by a student enrolled in an ACSP-member school. This grant is provided by the generous funding of Dr. Hyun-Chin Lim, a young brother of Dr. Gill-Chin Lim at Seoul National University and the Consortium on Development Studies (CODS) Ricardo Cardoso established by the late Dr. Gill-Chin Lim in 1982. Ricardo Cardoso‘s work exhibits innovative, challenging, creative and poetic scholarship on the complex relations between crude oil resources, international oil deals, urban planning institutions, land and real estate markets and the emergence of new forms of urbanism in Luanda, Angola. The award committee received many excellent dissertations this year. It was a difficult choice. The committee was particularly impressed by the depth of his ethnographic fieldwork and archival research, by the complexity of his institutional analysis, by his theoretical and ethical insights, by his innovative scholarship and creativity, and by the quality of his writing. In this dissertation, Ricardo explores the relations between crude oil resources, urban planning institutions and city form in Luanda, Angola. The impacts of international trade on urban development are crucial in the Global South, yet they remain under-researched. Ricardo’s work provides a very rich account of neo-liberalization processes that goes far beyond, and challenges, arguments on the curse of resource-rich-yet-poor nations in post-colonial settings. The 2016 Gill-Chin Lim Dissertation Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa; Ruth Yabes, University of Florida; Emel Ganapati, Florida International University.

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TRAVEL ACSP SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENT TRAVEL

These scholarships provide financial support to students to attend the ACSP Conference, including student full conference registration waiver and a cash award to defray travel expenses. Applicants must be enrolled graduate students at an ACSP member school during the most recent academic year.

Applicants must also be: 1) nearing completion of the doctoral degree, 2) presenting an accepted paper at the conference, and 3) for whom conference attendance would otherwise not be possible.

• Eric Seymour, University of Michigan • Adele Cassola, Columbia University • Santina Contreras, University of California, Irvine • Fei Li, New York University • Subhashni Raj, University at Buffalo

The 2016 ACSP Student Travel Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Nabil Kamel, Western Washington University; and Kate Lowe, University of New Orleans.

ACSP/ PUBLISHER’S STUDENT TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP

Generous publishers have become accustomed to leaving books behind from their Book Fair participation at ACSP Conferences. This has enabled the ACSP to use them as a fundraiser selling them for ½ the retail price on Sunday morning of the conference. Since 2005 all sale proceeds have gone toward travel scholarships for first-time student presenters at the next year’s conference. Winners must have an abstract accepted for presentation at the upcoming annual conference and must be attending to present a paper at the ACSP Conference for the first-time.

• Julia Triman, University of Virginia • Jueyu Wang, University of Minnesota • Stephen Diko, University of Cincinnati • Jung Ho Park, University of Southern California

ACSP/POCIG SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENT TRAVEL

The goal of these travel awards is to make students of color aware of the importance of planning education/research and why more planning faculty of color are needed. These scholarships provide financial support to students to attend the ACSP Conference including student full conference registration waiver and a cash award to defray travel expenses.

• C. Aujean Lee, University of California, Los Angeles • Kim Mosby, University of New Orleans • Devin Oliver, University of Texas, Austin

The 2016 POCIG Student Travel Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Sigmund Shipp, Hunter College CUNY.

GPEIG GILL-CHIN LIM SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENT TRAVEL

Only graduate planning students enrolled at an ACSP member school during the 2015-2016 year; presenting papers at the conference with a focus on an international development/global planning topic, with a special focus on low-income countries of the global south, and traveling more than 100 miles are eligible to apply. These scholarships provide financial support to students to attend the ACSP Conference including student full conference registration waiver and a cash award to defray travel expenses.

• Angela Oberg, Rutgers University • Asavari Devadiga, University of California, Berkeley

The 2016 GPEIG Student Travel Award Committee includes: Committee Chair Divya Chandrasekhar, University of Utah; Enrique Silva, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; and Abhinav Alakshendra, University of Florida.

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE TIME EVENT LOCATION Wednesday November 2 8:00am - 5:00pm ACSP Governing Board Meeting Broadway I & II 10:00am-5:00pm Exhibits & Book Fair Set Up Pavilion Ballroom 9:00am - 5:00pm One-day PhD. Workshop (advance registration required); hosted by the ACSP and Portland PSU Smith Memorial State University Student Union, Room 338 4:00pm - 6:00pm Conference Registration Open Pavilion Ballroom

Thursday, November 3 7:00am - 5:30pm Registration/Exhibits/Speaker Ready Room Open Pavilion Ballroom 7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast Pavilion Ballroom 8:00am - 9:30am Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 34 9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break Various Foyers 9:45am -11:15am Concurrent paper sessions, beginning on page 38 11:30am -1:00pm Lunch on Your Own or GPEIG Business Meeting & Luncheon Grand Ballroom II (Ticket required. Wear your name badge.) OR ACSP Annual Business Meeting & Luncheon (Ticket required. Wear your name badge.) Salons I & II

1:00pm - 2:30pm Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 42 Grand Ballroom I 2:30pm - 2:45pm Coffee Break Various Foyers 2:45pm - 4:00pm Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 46 4:00pm - 4:15pm Coffee Break Various Foyers 4:15pm - 5:30pm Student Award Presentations and Keynote speaker: Rick Lowe, Project Row Houses Grand Ballroom sponsored by APA | AICP

5:45pm - 6:45pm Concurrent Roundtables, beginning on page 49 7:30pm - 9:30pm Opening Reception (Ticket required. Wear your name badge.), see page 50 Oregon Museum of Science & Industry

Friday, November 4 7:00am - 1:30pm Registration/Exhibits/Speaker Ready Room Open Pavilion Ballroom 7:00am - 7:45am Breakfast Roundtables, beginning on page 51 7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast Pavilion Ballroom 8:00am - 9:30am Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 52 9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break Various Foyers 9:45am -11:15am Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 56 11:30am -1:30pm Lunch on your own or FWIG Luncheon (Ticket required. Wear your name badge.) Grand Ballroom II 1:30pm - 5:30pm Mobile Tours (Ticket required. Wear your name badge.), see page 7 Meet in the Pavilion Ballroom Foyer on the Plaza Level.

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Friday, November 4 continued 1:30pm Various Meetings and Workshops, see page 61 7:30pm - 9:30pm Alumni Receptions, see page 62 Hilton Hotel Saturday, November 5 7:00am - 6:00pm Registration/Exhibits/Speaker Ready Room Open Pavilion Ballroom 7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast and beverage breaks throughout the day sponsored by USC Price. Pavilion Ballroom

8:00am - 9:15am Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 63 9:15am - 9:30am Coffee Break Various Foyers 9:30am-10:15am Faculty Awards Ceremony and Keynote: Wim Wiewel, Portland State University Grand Ballroom 10:15am-10:30am Coffee Break Various Foyers 10:30am-11:45am Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 66 11:45am-1:00pm Lunch on your own 1:00pm - 2:15pm Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 70 2:15pm - 2:25pm 10-minute break Various Foyers 2:25pm - 3:25pm Concurrent Sessions, Roundtables & Meetings, beginning on page 73 3:25pm - 3:35pm 10-minute Break Various Foyers 3:35pm - 5:05pm Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 75 5:05pm - 5:15pm 10-minute Break Various Foyers 5:15pm - 6:30pm Concurrent paper sessions & meetings, beginning on page 80 7:30pm - 9:30pm Student Reception (No ticket required. Wear your name badge!) Rock Bottom Brewery

Sunday, November 6 7:00am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast and 1/2 Price Book Sale Pavilion Ballroom 8:00am - 9:30am Concurrent paper sessions, beginning on page 83 9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break Various Foyers 9:45am-11:15am Concurrent paper sessions, beginning on page 87 11:15am Adjourn - See you in Denver 2017!

FUTURE ANNUAL CONFERENCES

2017 2018 2019 October 12-15 October 25-28 October 24-27 Denver, Colorado hosted by the Buffalo, New York hosted by the Greenville, South Carolina hosted University of Colorado Denver University at Buffalo SUNY by Clemson University

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MEETINGS AND EVENTS

Thursday, 11:30am – 1:00pm Friday, 11:30am – 1:30pm ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING & LUNCHEON FWIG ANNUAL LUNCHEON (Tickets required. Wear your name badge!) (Tickets required. Wear your name badge!) Location: Grand Ballroom I Location: Grand Ballroom II

Friday, 6:00pm – 9:30pm IACP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING & WORKSHOP Location: Council Suite This year’s Annual Business Meeting luncheon is sponsored by Policy Map! All the data you need. All in one place. PolicyMap offers easy- Saturday, 10:30am – 11:45am to-use online mapping with data on demographics, income and spending, housing, lending, quality of life, the economy, education, POCIG BUSINESS MEETING health, federal programs and more, on communities US nationwide. Location: Palor B Learn more about PolicyMap for colleges and universities at http:// www.policymap.com/industries/academic/. PAB TRAINING MEETINGS This is a “by invitation only” luncheon for ACSP member program chairs with the ACSP year-end status report and plans for the future Thursday, 2:45PM – 4:00PM as the meeting agenda. One complimentary ticket is offered to each department chair or their designee. The brief 2016 agenda will PAB PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR ORIENTATION include… Location: Parlor A COMMITTEE MEETINGS Thursday, 5:45PM – 6:45PM PAB SITE VISIT TEAM CHAIR TRAINING Thursday, 8:00am – 9:30am Location: Parlor A APA ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP TASK FORCE Friday, 1:30PM – 5:30PM MEETING Location: Broadway V PAB STANDARDS AND OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT TRAINING Friday, 7:00am – 8:30am Location: Parlor A ACSP REVIEW AND APPRAISAL COMMITTEE MEETING (invitation only) EDITORIAL BOARD MEETINGS Location: Boardroom East Thursday, 9:45am – 11:15am Friday, 6:00pm – 7:30pm JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND ACSP GLOBAL PLANNING TASK FORCE MEETING RESEARCH EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Location: Boardroom East Location: Broadway V

Saturday, 2:25pm – 3:25pm Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am LOCAL HOST MEETING – REPRESENTATIVES JAPA EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Location: Heathman Hotel, 1001 SW Broadway, Portland FROM 2016, 2017 AND 2018 Location: Boardroom East Friday 1:30pm – 3:00pm Saturday, 3:35pm – 5:05pm PLANNING THEORY EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Location: Senate Suite 2016 TRACK CHAIRS MEETING Location: Boardroom East Friday 1:30pm – 3:00pm INTEREST GROUP BUSINESS MEETINGS TOWN PLANNING REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Thursday, 11:30pm – 1:00pm Location: Forum Suite GPEIG ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND Friday 1:30pm – 3:00pm LUNCHEON HOUSING POLICY DEBATE EDITORIAL BOARD (Tickets required. Wear your name badge!) Location: Grand Ballroom II MEETING Location: Council Suite

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Friday 2:30pm – 3:30pm JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Location: Studio Suite

Saturday, 11:45am - 2:00pm PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Location: Boardroom East

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INNOVATION FROM THE EDGE: UNIVERSITIES, INFORMALITY IN GUATEMALA. A CASE STUDY. LESSONS APA ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP TASK FORCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND THE LIMITS OF REGIONALISM LEARNED MEETING ID #522 ID #731 Room: Broadway V DONEGAN, Mary [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] GIUSTI, Cecilia [Texas A&M University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author PEREZ, Maria [Texas A&M University] [email protected] 1.1 ADVANCES IN DATA COLLECTION AND JOBS AND HIGH GROWTH FIRMS IN METROPOLITAN AREAS PEREZ, Irayda [Independent consultant] [email protected] ANALYSIS: FOSTERING PARTICIPATION EQUITY ID #1233 AND PLANNING MACK, Elizabeth [Michigan State University] LIVING IN THE SHADOWS: THE COMPLICATED ROLE OF Room: Parlor A [email protected], presenting author INFORMAL APARTMENTS IN NEW YORK CITY’S IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES Moderator/Discussant: RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic ID #779 State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected] 3.1 ACCESSING THE COMMONS: ENVIRONMENTAL DEVLIN, Ryan [John Jay College, CUNY] [email protected], JUSTICE AND GENTRIFICATION IN URBAN GREEN presenting author CAN DIGITAL SERIOUS GAMES FOSTER PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN SPACE URBAN PLANNING? Room: Parlor C FOSTERING UNDOCUMENTED POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: ID #179 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS TO OVERCOME THE FEAR OF POPLIN, Alenka [Iowa State University] [email protected], Moderator/Discussant: SANTIAGO, Luis [University of Puerto DEPORTATION presenting author Rico] [email protected] ID #1465 ERICKSON, Emily [University of California, Los Angeles] ANALYZING ATTRACTIVE ECOTOURISM SITES USING GEOTAGGED *BRINGING MORE PEOPLE TO PARKS: OPEN SPACE [email protected], presenting author SOCIAL MEDIA DATA ENVIRONMENT AND VISITATION PATTERNS IN TOKYO ID #535 ID #163 NAM, Yunwoo [University of Nebraska-Lincoln] SONG, Jihoon [Harvard University] 5.22 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - REVISITING THE [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author LEGACY OF HOPE VI: THE IMPLEMENTATION AND AKIYAMA, Yuki [University of Tokyo] [email protected] IMPACT OF MIXED-INCOME HOUSING CIVIC CROWDFUNDING: INTERNET MOBILIZATION FOR SHIBASAKI, Ryosuke [University of Tokyo] Proposal ID 15 NEIGHBORHOOD COLLECTIVE ACTION [email protected] Room: Galleria II ID #660 ADACHI, Ryuichiro [Zenrin Datacom Co. LTD] GOODSPEED, Robert [University of Michigan] [email protected] Moderator: REID, Carolina [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] *URBAN PARK ACCESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY: LESSONS SOCIAL DIVIDE OF URBAN MOBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM MOBILE FROM NEW YORK CITY’S LONG-TERM SUSTAINABILITY PLAN Discussant: BIERBAUM, Ariel [University of California, PHONE DATA ID #1124 Berkeley] ID #1410 SHI, Xiao [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting [email protected] JIANG, Shan [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] author [email protected], presenting author THE IMPACT OF HOPE VI REDEVELOPMENT ON NEIGHBORHOOD DESU, Suma [email protected] CAN CAP PARKS OVERCOME THE ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICES CHANGE GONZALEZ, Marta [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] OF URBAN FREEWAYS? ID #159 [email protected] ID #1157 REID, Carolina [University of California, Berkeley] ZUNIGA, Michelle [University of California, Irvine] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author 2.3 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - EXAMINING THE HOUSTON, Douglas [University of California, Irvine] BROKEN PROMISES? A NATIONAL PICTURE OF HOPE VI PLANS ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM [email protected], primary author AND REALITIES Proposal ID 8 ID #161 Room: Parlor B VALE, Lawrence [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] 4.1 “ILLEGALITY” AND PLANNING REGULATIONS [email protected], presenting author Moderator: RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts] Room: Galleria I SHAMSUDDIN, Shomon [Tufts University] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of KELLY, Nicholas [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] Discussant: DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois Chicago] Oregon] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] *PATHWAYS INTO ‘ILLEGAL’ ENTERPRISE: ASIAN IMMIGRANT NEW FIRM ENTRY AND REGIONAL ADJUSTMENT WOMEN WORKING IN SEXUALLY ORIENTED MASSAGE PARLORS ID #519 IN NEW YORK CITY AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts Amherst] ID #71 [email protected], presenting author TAKAHASHI, Lois [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author SUPPLY PUSH OR DEMAND PULL? METRO-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF CHIN, John [Hunter College] [email protected] STARTUPS IN THE USA HO, Caitlin [Hunter College] [email protected] ID #520 BAIK, Yeonsoo [University of California, Los Angeles] MOTOYAMA, Yasuyuki [Kauffman Foundation] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author ZHANG, Jennifer [University of California, Los Angeles] MALIZIA, Emil [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] [email protected], primary author

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6.1 ACCOMMODATING THE POOR IN CITIES 8.1 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL 9.2 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - (UN)LEARNING Room: Galleria III ACTIVITY PLANNING COMPETENCIES: EXPERIENCES OF Room: Broadway II SERVICE-LEARNING IN THE CITY Moderator/Discussant: USHER, Kareem [The Ohio State Proposal ID 41 University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: IROZ-ELARDO, Nicole [Urban Design 4 Room: Broadway III Health, Inc] [email protected] *INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO PLANNING FOR URBAN Moderator: BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] GREENSPACES IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS OF GHANA ACTIVE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: FORM-BASED CODES OR [email protected] ID #609 CONVENTIONAL ZONING REGULATIONS? DIKO, Stephen [University of Cincinnati] ID #74 Discussant: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of Oregon] [email protected], presenting author NOH, Soowoong [University of Florida] [email protected], [email protected] PALAZZO, Danilo [University of Cincinnati] presenting author [email protected] HEALTH AND PLACE: FOSTERING A MULTIDISCIPLINARY THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: THE ROLE OF STUDENT PERSPECTIVE *THE POLITICS OF ZONING AND ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES IN PLACEMAKING IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ID #491 GEORGE TOWN, MALAYSIA ID #426 EDWARDS, Mary [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] ID #1003 SPAHR, Christopher [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], presenting author RUGKHAPAN, Napong Tao [University of Michigan] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ALLYSHIP AS A LEARNING OBJECTIVE: TECHNIQUES FROM NO SUBSTITUTION EFFECT BETWEEN CHANGES IN WALKING TRANSFORMATIONAL LEARNING THEORY RESUSCITATING DESIGN IN SHELTER POLICY FOR THE POOR: AND CHANGES IN TOTAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ID #492 LESSONS FROM AND FOR SURABAYA, INDONESIA ID #498 WILSON, Barbara [University of Virginia] ID #1302 KANG, Bumjoon [University at Buffalo] [email protected], presenting author DAS, Ashok [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author MOUDON, Anne [University of Washington] [email protected] THE CITY AS TEXT: SERVICE-LEARNING AS A WAY TO RE-PLAN HURVITZ, Philip [University of Washington] [email protected] THE URBAN LANDSCAPE SAELENS, Brian [Seattle Children’s Research Institute] ID #494 7.1 CALIBRATING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE: STATE [email protected] CARRIERE, Michael [Milwaukee School of Engineering] AND LOCAL LAND USE STRATEGIES [email protected], presenting author Room: Broadway I INTEGRATING REGIONAL AND NEIGHBORHOOD-LEVEL DECISIONS ON INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS FOR HEALTHY, Moderator/Discussant: WHEELER, Stephen [University of LIVABLE COMMUNITIES 11.1 ACROSS BOUNDARIES: COLLABORATION, California, Davis] [email protected] ID #1087 COMPLEXITY, AND DIFFERENCE NOSTIKASARI, Dian [University of Texas at Arlington] Room: Broadway IV TRANSLATING CLIMATE CHANGE KNOWLEDGE TO LAND USE [email protected], presenting author PLANNING: ADDRESSING CHALLENGES IN QUY NHON CITY, CASEY, Colleen [University of Texas at Arlington] Moderator: QUICK, Kathryn [University of Minnesota] CENTRAL VIETNAM [email protected] [email protected] ID #935 RAHMAN, Ziaur [University of Texas at Arlington] GHIMIRE, Jiwnath [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected], presenting author MADANU, Sunil [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] BUILDING LEGITIMACY FOR COLLABORATION IN THE STATE LAND USE RESPONSES TO SEA LEVEL RISE: A MATTINGLY, Stephen [University of Texas at Arlington] TRANSITION FROM PLANNING TO IMPLEMENTATION: COMPARATIVE STUDY [email protected] INFORMALITY, INCLUSION AND CONSENSUS ID #983 ID #116 ALI, Amal [Salisbury University] [email protected], BUTLER, William [Florida State University] presenting author [email protected], presenting author

EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT ON FLOOD PLANNING ACROSS SCALES: ADAPTING NEGOTIATION THEORY LOSSES IN SEOUL, KOREA PRESCRIPTIONS TO MULTIPARTY COLLABORATIVE PROCESSES ID #1055 ID #211 LEE, Yoonjeong [Texas A&M University] KAUFMAN, Sanda [Cleveland State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author BRODY, Samuel [Texas A&M University] [email protected] SHMUELI, Deborah [University of Haifa] [email protected] LINKING CLIMATE CHANGE, URBAN LAND USE PLANNING, AND OZAWA, Connie [Portland State University] [email protected] WATER RESOURCES IN CALIFORNIA ID #1373 WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT ROADWAY SAFETY IN AMERICAN BLANCO, Hilda [University of Southern California] INDIAN RESERVATIONS? [email protected], presenting author ID #997 QUICK, Kathryn [University of Minnesota] [email protected], *ARE WE REDUCING VULNERABILITY TO COASTAL HAZARDS presenting author AND SEA LEVEL RISE? EVALUATION OF PLAN INTEGRATION IN SIX CITIES ID #1516 BERKE, Philip [Texas A&M University] [email protected], presenting author LEE, Jaekyung [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

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12.3 ALTERNATIVE EPISTEMOLOGIES: POST- 13.1 REGIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND SPATIAL 14.2 ANALYZING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN COLONIALITY AND HIDDEN PUBLICS STRUCTURE TRANSPORT AND URBAN FORM Room: Executive Suite Room: Senate Suite Room: Forum Suite

Moderator: INCH, Andy [University of Lisbon] Moderator: WILSON, Saul [Massachusetts Institute of Moderator: MACHLER, Leonard [University of British [email protected] Technology] [email protected] Columbia] [email protected]

Discussant: VISWANATHAN, Leela [Queen’s University] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected] *THE EVOLUTION OF BUILT LANDSCAPE OF DUBAI’S REGION: PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING *MAKING HOPE POSSIBLE? THE CHALLENGES OF PLAYING WITH MAPPING URBAN CHANGE AND TRANSFORMATION FOR AN ANALYSIS OF THE MEDIATING AND MODERATING PLANNING’S FUTURE ORIENTATION ID #111 EFFECTS OF RESIDENTIAL SELF-SELECTION ON INTERNAL AND ID #398 ALMULLA, Ahmed [Masdar Institute of Science and EXTERNAL VALIDITY INCH, Andy [University of Lisbon] [email protected], Technology] ID #15 presenting author [email protected], presenting author GIM, Tae-Hyoung “Tommy” [Seoul National University] CROOKES, Lee [University of Sheffield] ALAWADI, Khaled [Masdar Institute of Science and Technology] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] [email protected], primary author KHANAL, Assem [Masdar Institute of Science and Technology] *DOES COMPACT DEVELOPMENT MAKE PEOPLE WALK AND USE HOW FAR CAN WE GO? REFLECTIONS ON THE AGENCY OF [email protected] TRANSIT? PLANNERS IN SETTLER CONTEXTS ID #418 ID #655 *HOW CITIES SHRINK: COMPLEX PATHWAYS TO POPULATION STEVENS, Mark [University of British Columbia] UGARTE, Magdalena [University of British Columbia] DECLINE [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #212 HARTT, Maxwell [University of Waterloo] *STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ON TRIP CHAINING, JOINT TRAVEL, WHAT WOULD A DECOLONIAL CITY BE LIKE? SPECULATIONS ON [email protected], presenting author AND TRAVEL DEMAND: EVIDENCE FROM CLEVELAND PLANNING THEORY, SOVEREIGNTY, AND INDIGENIST URBANISM METROPOLITAN AREA ID #811 HOW EFFECTIVE ARE REGIONS IN DETERMINING URBAN SPATIAL ID #458 DORRIES, Heather [Carleton University] PATTERNS? EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY CHEN, Yu-Jen [The Ohio State University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author ID #539 presenting author SCHMIDT, Stephan [Cornell University] [email protected], AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected] *KINKEEPERS, CULTURAL WORKERS, AND ASSET BUILDERS: presenting author IDENTIFYING AND TRANSLATING INSURGENT PLANNING REVISITING THE SPATIAL MISMATCH HYPOTHESIS AND EXCESS PRACTICES SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF URBAN TERRITORIES AT A REGIONAL COMMUTING IN U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS (2000-2010) ID #1149 SCALE: MODELING THE CHANGJIANG DELTA’S URBAN NETWORK ID #765 ROBERTS, Andrea [University of Texas at Austin] ID #1120 HA, Jaehyun [Hanyang University] [email protected], presenting author GUAN, ChengHe [Harvard University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author LEE, Sugie [Hanyang University] [email protected] *UNDERSTANDING EMERGING PLANNING DISPUTES AT THE KWON, Sung Moon [Korea Housing Institute] INTERSECTION OF RACE AND CLIMATE VULNERABILITY: LESSONS *TRANSPORTATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES: [email protected] PRIOR TO AMERICA’S FIRST INDIGENOUS CLIMATE CHANGE SPATIAL HIERARCHY IN MOBILITY PATTERNS OF A CHINESE RELOCATION PROJECT CITY’S RESIDENTS RETROSPECTIVE ADJUSTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND ID #1184 ID #1327 TRAVEL PREFERENCES AND ATTITUDES: EVIDENCE FROM A SAND, Melanie [Cornell University] [email protected], WILSON, Saul [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF MOVERS presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #1152 ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] MACHLER, Leonard [University of British Columbia] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author FRANK, Lawrence [University of British Columbia] [email protected]

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14.14 INTERNATIONAL ANALYSES OF TRAVEL AND 14.24 THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF 15.4 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT WALKABILITY Room: Directors Suite Room: Council Suite Room: Studio Suite Moderator/Discussant: LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] Moderator: WANG, Shuning [Cornell University] Moderator: BROACH, Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] RELATION BETWEEN URBAN DESIGN CRITERIA AND EMOTIONAL Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. RESPONSES ID #95 *URBAN FORM AND TRAVEL OUTCOMES IN MEXICO’S 100 THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND WALKING BEHAVIOR: OZDEMIR, Burcu [ Technical University] LARGEST URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS ADDRESSING RESIDENTIAL SORTING THROUGH MATCHING IN [email protected], presenting author ID #639 THE CARDIA STUDY OCAKCÄ, Mehmet [Istanbul Technical University] GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] ID #21 [email protected] [email protected], presenting author BRAUN, Lindsay [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] CAUDILLO, Camilo [CentroGeo] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author HOW GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AFFECTS PARK USE, SOCIAL MONTEJANO, Jorge [CentroGeo] RODRIGUEZ, Daniel [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] CONNECTEDNESS AND NEIGHBOURHOOD WALKABILITY: A CASE [email protected] [email protected] STUDY FROM GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA MONKKONEN, Paavo [University of California, Los Angeles] SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #565 [email protected] [email protected] MATTHEWS, Tony [Griffith University] MEYER, Katie [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author *DECADE-LONG CHANGES IN SPATIAL MISMATCH IN , [email protected] AMBREY, Christopher [Griffith University] CHINA: ARE DISADVANTAGED WORKERS BETTER OR WORSE LEWIS, Cora [University of Alabama at Birmingham] [email protected] OFF? [email protected] BYRNE, Jason [Griffith University] [email protected] ID #978 GORDON-LARSEN, Penny [University of North Carolina at PORTANGER, Chloe [Climate Planning] QI, Yunlei [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Chapel Hill] [email protected] [email protected] presenting author BAKER, Douglas [Queensland University of Technology] FAN, Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected] IS NEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY GOOD FOR RETAIL BUSINESS? [email protected] SUN, Tieshan [Peking University] [email protected] A FACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF URBAN FORM HU, Lingqian [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] ID #41 ANALYZING THE EFFECTS OF GREEN INVESTMENTS ON [email protected] BANAI, Reza [University of Memphis] [email protected], LOCALIZED CRIME USING A DIFFERENCE-IN-DIFFERENCES presenting author APPROACH *HIGH-SPEED RAILROAD AND CHINA’S URBANIZATION POLICY ID #678 ID #1083 *THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT DETERMINANTS OF ACTIVITY TROY, Austin [University of Colorado Denver] WANG, Shuning [Cornell University] [email protected], PARTICIPATION AND WALKING NEAR THE WORKPLACE [email protected], presenting author presenting author ID #999 DONAGHY, Kieran [Cornell University] [email protected] GEHRKE, Steven [Portland State University] THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE CONTINUUM: PLACING PARKS IN DETROIT [email protected], presenting author ID #822 WELCH, Timothy [Georgia Institute of Technology] COOPER-MCCANN, Patrick [University of Michigan] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author

VANCOUVER GREENWAY INCREASES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: A PRE-POST ASSESSMENT OF THE COMOX CORRIDOR ID #1144 FRANK, Lawrence [University of British Columbia] [email protected], presenting author NGO, Victor [University of British Columbia] [email protected] SCOTT, Douglas [City of Vancouver] [email protected] BRACEWELL, Dale [City of Vancouver] [email protected]

BUILT ENVIRONMENTS AND ACTIVE TRAVEL: COMPARING ROUTE-LEVEL AND AREA-BASED MEASURES FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE ID #1266 BROACH, Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected], presenting author DILL, Jennifer [Portland State University] [email protected]

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DOWN THE BRAIN DRAIN: CHALLENGES AND COMPLICATIONS IN JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND IMPLEMENTING DETROIT’S INNOVATION DISTRICT 4.3 AGING, ACCESSIBILITY, AND INCLUSIVE RESEARCH EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING ID #405 PLANNING Room: Broadway V KAYANAN, Carla Maria [University of Michigan] Room: Galleria I [email protected], presenting author Moderator: MILGROM, Richard [University of Manitoba] BIG IDEAS SESSION ONE – RENDERING SPATIAL CULTURE, CAPITAL, AND INSTITUTIONS: COMPARATIVE METRICS [email protected] JUSTICE: BUILDING THE INSTITUTIONAL FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR A SPATIALLY INCLUSIVE ID #1174 Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. CREDIT, Kevin [Michigan State University] [email protected], CITY *ALABAMA ELDERLY POPULATION GROWTH AND THE DRIVING Room: Broadway IV presenting author MACK, Elizabeth [Michigan State University] [email protected], FACTORS, 1970-2010 Organizer: WU, Weiping [Columbia University] primary author ID #621 [email protected] MAYER, Heike [University of Bern] [email protected] GABRE, Teshome [Alabama A&M University] HOUGH, Grace [Michigan State University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author Organizer/Moderator: KIM, Annette [University of Southern SUANDI, Matthew [Michigan State University] STEWART, Lakesha [Alabama A&M University] California] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Co-Discussant: UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii at COMMUNITY SOCIAL CAPITAL AND REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN *PLANNING FOR THE SOCIAL INCLUSION AND COMMUNITY Manoa] [email protected] ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A COMPLEXITY SCIENCE APPROACH SUPPORT OF LGBT OLDER ADULTS ID #940 ID #821 Co-Discussant: SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] CHO, Jae Beum [Cornell University] [email protected], RANAHAN, Molly [SUNY University at Buffalo] [email protected] presenting author [email protected], presenting author

Presenter: EHRENFEUCHT, Renia [University of New Mexico] *YOUR MOTHER’S SUBURB: AGING AS A DRIVER OF GENDER [email protected] 3.2 ANTICIPATING UNCERTAINTY FROM THE SENSITIVE PLANNING OCEAN TO THE UPLAND: PROACTIVE OCEAN AND ID #979 Presenter: MUKHIJA, Vinit [University of California, Los MICKLOW, Amanda [Cornell University] COASTAL ADAPTATION PLANNING [email protected], presenting author Angeles] [email protected] Room: Parlor C

Moderator/Discussant: NORTON, Richard [University of QUARTER OF A CENTURY LATER AND STILL WAITING: THE SOCIAL 2.4 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - EXAMINING THE Michigan] [email protected] PRODUCTION OF DISABILITY SPACES ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM 1: STRATEGY AND ID #1377 PERFORMANCE *MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING ALONG THE GULF COAST IN VANIK, Leonor [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], presenting author Proposal ID 8 ALABAMA: DATA NEEDS AND A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS Room: Parlor B ID #270 RETZLAFF, Rebecca [Auburn University] AGE-FRIENDLY REGIONS: SUPPORTING UNEVEN GROWTH AND Moderator: DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois Chicago] [email protected], presenting author DECLINE [email protected] LEBLEU, Charlene [Auburn University] [email protected] ID #1473 MILGROM, Richard [University of Manitoba] Discussant: RENSKI, Henri [University of Massachusetts] *UNLEASHING THE POWER OF PLANNING: A MEASUREMENT OF [email protected], presenting author [email protected] THE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY OF PRE-DISASTER DEBRIS MANAGEMENT PLANS EXAMINING INNOVATION DISTRICTS IN SAN DIEGO AND SAINT ID #873 5.7 FACTORS AFFECTING HOUSING LOUIS CROWLEY, Julia [University of Hawaii at Manoa] AFFORDABILITY ID #126 [email protected], presenting author Room: Galleria III DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois Chicago] [email protected], presenting author IMPACT OF LAND USE MANAGEMENT AND ZONING Moderator: HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] KASS, Amanda [University of Illinois Chicago] REGULATIONS ON COMMUNITY EXPOSURE TO RISKS FROM [email protected] [email protected] CLIMATE CHANGE IN COASTAL COMMUNITIES Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #1089 REGIONAL MAKER-ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS: GROVER, Himanshu [University of Washington] EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS AND “SELF-SUPPLY” [email protected], presenting author *FROM IDEA TO MODEL AND BACK AGAIN: COMMUNITY ID #404 LAND TRUSTS AND TRADE-OFFS OF AFFORDABILITY AND SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] PERMANENCY IN MAJOR CITIES [email protected], presenting author ID #449 DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] SHIFFER-SEBBA, Doron [Columbia University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author WOLF-POWERS, Laura [City University of New York] [email protected] *AN INDEX OF GENERATIONAL CONGESTION: MEASURING HEYING, Charles [Portland State University] [email protected] THE EFFECT OF COHORT SIZE ON YOUNG ADULT HOUSING EISENBURGER, Maximilian [University of Illinois at Urbana- AFFORDABILITY CONCERNS Champaign] [email protected] ID #633 MAROTTA, Stephen [Portland State University] HENRY, Jeff [University of Waterloo] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author MOOS, Markus [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

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RAISING THE MINIMUM WAGE: THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL THE IMPACT OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION ON OBESITY IMPLICATIONS FOR MEASURING HOUSING AFFORDABILITY 7.11 REGULATIONS AND HOUSING MARKETS ID #680 ID #1044 Room: Broadway I YU, Chia-Yuan [University of Central Florida] NOLAN, Lauren [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: FALLETTA, Liz [University of Southern WOO, Ayoung [Texas A&M University] SMITH, Janet [University of Illinois at Chicago] California] [email protected] [email protected], primary author [email protected] SPATIAL CLUSTERING OF HEALTH OUTCOMES AND ITS RELATION DOES LOCATION MATTER? AFFORDABILITY ANALYSES OF THE DO REGULATIONS CONSTRAIN HOUSING PRODUCTION? AN TO URBAN FORM: FLORIDA CASE STUDY LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM IN THE UNITED ANALYSIS OF ZONING AND TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT ID #827 STATES IN LOS ANGELES YOON, Sulhee [University of Florida] ID #1176 ID #54 [email protected], presenting author HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] GABBE, Charles [University of California, Los Angeles] BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author STEINER, Ruth [University of Florida] [email protected] IGOUFE, Myriam [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] RESIDENTIAL LAND USE AND ACCESSIBILITY: MAKING SENSE PRIORITIZING INVESTMENTS IN NEIGHBORHOOD EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected] OF INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL DATA ON HOMES AND BUSINESSES IN REVITALIZATION FOR IMPROVING REGIONAL HEALTH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DURING A PERIOD OF URBAN CHANGE OUTCOMES: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ATLANTA AND ITS ID #689 SUBURBS 5.8 GENTRIFICATION AT BOTH THE MACRO AND KANE, Kevin [University of California, Irvine] ID #1461 MICRO PERSPECTIVE [email protected], presenting author KOO, Bon Woo [Georgia Institute of Technology] presenting Room: Galleria II KIM, Jae Hong [University of California, Irvine] author [email protected] BOTCHWEY, Nisha [Georgia Institute of Technology] Moderator: WAVERING, Emily [Federal Reserve Bank of HIPP, John [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] [email protected] Richmond] [email protected] GUHATHAKURTA, Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] DENSITY FOR COMMUNITY BENEFITS: WHITHER LAND USE [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PLANNING? JONES, Carla [Georgia Institute of Technology] ID #1213 [email protected] UNDERSTANDING GENTRIFICATION RISK: NEW INSIGHTS FROM CALAVITA, Nico [San Diego State University] THE WASHINGTON, DC, METROPOLITAN AREA [email protected], presenting author ID #136 9.15 WORLD READINESS: PLANNING PEDAGOGY FINIO, Nicholas [University of Maryland, College Park] THE IMPACT OF REVITALIZATION PLANS AND POLICIES ON ACROSS BORDERS [email protected], presenting author VACANT LAND USES Room: Broadway III KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] ID #849 [email protected] KIM, Bo Ah [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Moderator/Discussant: RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi [Hunter presenting author College of the CUNY] [email protected] *REDEVELOPMENT, GENTRIFICATION AND PLACE-BASED NEWMAN, Galen [Texas A&M University] AFFORDABILITY IN LARGE U.S. CITIES: COMPARING LOCAL [email protected] GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING: THE MEANING OF POLICY APPROACHES PLANNING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE BRAZILIAN ID #184 MID-WESTERN SAVANNAH (CERRADO) THROUGH THE STUDY CASSOLA, Adele [Columbia University] 8.2 EXPLAINING AND ADDRESSING HEALTH ABROAD STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE [email protected], presenting author OUTCOMES AND DISPARITIES ID #315 Room: Broadway II DE OLIVEIRA, Euripedes [University of Massachusetts Amherst] GENTRIFICATION TRENDS IN US URBAN COUNTIES SINCE 2010: [email protected], presenting author AN UPDATE Moderator/Discussant: MCSHARRY MCGRATH, Moriah [Pacific ID #188 College] [email protected] WORLD READINESS: REFLECTING ON STUDENT AND FACULTY LANDIS, John [University of Pennsylvania] VIEWS OF ACCREDITED PLANNING EDUCATION [email protected], presenting author SUB-COUNTY SPRAWL AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN WISCONSIN ID #938 URBAN AREAS KEANE, Adrienne [University of Sydney] *NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE IN HISTORIC ANACOSTIA: KEY ID #540 [email protected], presenting author INDICATORS FOR IDENTIFYING GENTRIFICATION VARGO, Jason [University of Wisconsin-Madison] GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] ID #334 [email protected], presenting author [email protected] WAVERING, Emily [Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond] GRABOW, Maggie [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] *EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN A BLENDED ONLINE MALECKI, Kristen [University of Wisconsin-Madison] INSTRUCTIONAL ENVIRONMENT: A WORKSHOP TO TEACH [email protected] STUDENTS LAND USE MANAGEMENT IN A NON-PLANNING PATZ, Jonathan [University of Wisconsin-Madison] CULTURE [email protected] ID #1258 RUBIN, Barry [Indiana University] SOLVING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONFLICTS BY ADAPTIVE [email protected], presenting author AND CO-EVOLUTIONARY PLANNING APPROACHES: LESSONS NIERZWICKI, Frank [Indiana University] [email protected] FROM GHENT (BELGIUM) WARREN, David [Indiana University, Bloomington] ID #572 [email protected] VERBEEK, Thomas [Ghent University] [email protected], presenting author SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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BRT ACROSS BORDERS: ASSESSING AN INTERNATIONAL, *INVISIBLE INFORMALITY: A VISIBLE APPROACH THROUGH UNDERSTANDING MILLENNIALS’ BEHAVIOR: LIFESTYLES, INTERDISCIPLINARY, MULTI-UNIVERSITY PLANNING PRACTICUM GEOTECHNOLOGY MOBILITY CHOICES AND FUTURE ASPIRATIONS TO PURCHASE A ID #1364 ID #963 VEHICLE OF YOUNG ADULTS IN CALIFORNIA ZEGRAS, Chris [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] COSTA LIMA, Mariana [Universidade Federal do Cearã¡] ID #1088 [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author CIRCELLA, Giovanni [Georgia Institute of Technology, and DUARTE, Fabio [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] FREITAS, Clarissa [Universidade Federal do Cearã¡] University of California, Davis] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author MOKHTARIAN, Patricia [Georgia Institute of Technology] STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS: A PLACE-BASED PEDAGOGY FOR [email protected] SCHOLARSHIP AND PRACTICE HANDY, Susan [University of California, Davis] ID #1407 12.15 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THINKING [email protected] MACEDO, Joseli [University of Florida] REAL ESTATE, HOUSING AND CRISIS BEYOND TIEDEMAN, Kate [University of California, Davis] [email protected], presenting author NEOLIBERALISM [email protected] ALEMI, Farzad [University of California, Davis] Proposal ID 55 [email protected] Room: Senate Suite 11.2 CLEANING UP BEFORE AND AFTER: BERLINER, Rosaria [University of California, Davis] [email protected] MITIGATION, RECOVERY, REMEDIATION Moderator: WADE, Matt [University of California, Berkeley] LEE, Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] Room: Parlor A [email protected] [email protected] FULTON, Lew [University of California, Davis] Moderator/Discussant: Discussant: GOH, Kian [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] BUILDING INTEGRATED PLANNING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGING TRAVEL TRENDS AMONG MILLENNIALS IN REMEDIATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN LOCAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AS A SITE FOR CRISIS AND PHILADELPHIA, 2000-2012 BROWNFIELD REVITALIZATION PRACITCE COLLABORATION: THE JOLTS TO PUBLIC TRANSIT IN QUITO, ID #214 ID #877 ECUADOR KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] SHIN, Jeniffer [University of Florida] ID #830 [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author GAMBLE, Julie [Independent Researcher] GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] FIVE FINGERPRINTS: CITY REBUILDING AND PROPERTY RIGHT SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] RECOVERY IN POST-QUAKE YUSHU CITY ON THE TIBETAN MEGA-PROJECTS, AT THE SCALE OF FAMILY: CHINESE FORTUNES [email protected] PLATEAU AND MIDDLE CLASS FUTURES IN ID #976 ID #831 WE’RE MULTIMODAL, AREN’T YOU? HOW ANCHORING BASED DENG, Dong [China Academy of Urban Planning and Design] WADE, Matt [University of California, Berkeley] ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BIASES EXPERTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author TRAVEL PATTERNS HUANG, Shuo [China Academy of Urban Planning and Design] ID #277 [email protected] THE MARKET IS ALWAYS SHIFTING: UNDERSTANDING THE RALPH, Kelcie [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] FINANCING OF THE CURRENT REAL ESTATE BOOMS IN BOSTON [email protected], presenting author PHOTOVOICE ENGAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT IN AND SAN DIEGO DELBOSC, Alexa [Monash University] BROWNFIELD AREA WIDE PLANNING ID #840 [email protected] ID #995 WISSOKER, Peter [Cornell University] [email protected], MANDARANO, Lynn [Temple University] presenting author [email protected], presenting author 14.25 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THE RECENT GROWTH OF HIGH SPEED RAIL IN CHINA CAN BE 14.15 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - MILLENNIAL A DRIVING FORCE IN PROMOTING COORDINATED 12.4 COMPLEXITY, RELATIONALITY, AND TRAVEL TRENDS AND PLANNING IMPLICATIONS ASSEMBLAGES IN INTERNATIONAL PLANNING Proposal ID 21 METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT Room: Executive Suite Room: Council Suite Proposal ID 53 Room: Studio Suite Moderator: LIETO, Laura [Federico II University Napoli] Organizer: KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: XIA, Haishan [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected] Discussant: SLETTO, Bjorn [University of Texas at Austin] Moderator/Discussant: SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State [email protected] University of New Jersey] [email protected] Discussant: WANG, Xinhao [University of Cincinnati] xinhao. [email protected] PLANNING IN FAVELAS AND SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS IN RIO DE *WHAT IS YOUR MOST COMMON MODE OF TRANSPORT JANEIRO: PRACTICE, PEDAGOGY, AND AUTONOMY FOR GETTING TO [INSERT DESTINATION HERE] ? MOTILITY HIGH SPEED RAIL LEADING TO URBAN FORM CHANGES: CASE ID #6 CAPITAL, MODE FLEXIBILITY AND YOUNG ADULT’S CHANGING STUDY OF BEIJING-TIANJIN-HEBEI REGION COUTINHO-SILVA, Rachel [Federal University of Rio de Janeiro] TRANSPORTATION PATTERNS ID #706 [email protected], presenting author XIA, Haishan [Beijing Jiaotong University] ID #512 [email protected], presenting author PRAYITNO, Khairunnabila [University of Waterloo] ZHANG, Chun [Beijing Jiaotong University] URBAN INFORMALITY AS A MATERIAL AFFAIR [email protected], presenting author [email protected] ID #409 MOOS, Markus [University of Waterloo] SHEN, Chen [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected] LIETO, Laura [Federico II University Napoli] [email protected], [email protected], primary author presenting author REVINGTON, Nicholas [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

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IMPACT OF ICT ON COMMUTING BEHAVIOR OF URBAN RAIL GROWING PRIVATE DOLLARS AND SHRINKING EQUITY: PRIVATE *THE SPATIAL NEXUS OF DAMAGE AND RECOVERY FROM PASSENGERS INTERESTS AND PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN THE M-1 RAIL PROJECT TECHNOLOGICAL DISASTER: THE WEST, TEXAS FERTILIZER PLANT ID #707 IN DETROIT EXPLOSION ZHANG, Chun [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected]. ID #182 ID #1268 cn, presenting author LOWE, Kate [University of Illinois at Chicago] HENDRICKS, Marccus [Texas A&M University] CUI, Luchen [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author GRENGS, Joe [University of Michigan] [email protected] MEYER, Michelle [Louisiana State University] [email protected] *RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT OF A CITY TRANSFORMED BY HIGH- SPEED RAIL TRANSPORTATION POLICY AT THE BALLOT BOX *DECISION MODELING FOR HOUSING AND COMMUNITY ID #708 ID #1276 DEVELOPMENT: A METHODOLOGY FOR EVIDENCE-BASED AUFFREY, Christopher [University of Cincinnati] FANG, Kevin [University of California, Davis] URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #1312 FU, Xin [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] JOHNSON, Michael [University of Massachusetts Boston] WANG, Zijia [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author WANG, Xinhao [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

*AGENT BASED SIMULATION FOR PASSENGER FLOW ANALYSIS IN HIGH-SPEED RAIL STATIONS 15.14 INNOVATIVE METHODS IN HOUSING AND ID #709 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS HU, Yingdong [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected], Room: Director’s Suite presenting author TANG, Ming [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] Moderator: JOHNSON, Michael [University of Massachusetts Boston] [email protected] METRO STATION CLUSTERING BASED ON LAND USE: USING GMM AND SMART CARD DATA Discussant: There will not be a discussnt for this session. ID #710 WANG, Zijia [Beijing Jiaotong University] [email protected], A COMBINATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL MAPPING AND SPATIAL presenting author STATISTICAL MODELING TO ASSESSING BUILT-ENVIRONMENT YUE, Zhenhong [Beijing Jiaotong University] EFFECTS ON COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY [email protected] ID #115 CHEN, Feng [Beijing Jiaotong University] WANG, Chih-Hao [California State University, Fresno] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author CHEN, Na [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

14.31 TRANSPORTATION AND FINANCE ACCORDING TO THE PLAN: TESTHING PLAN QUALITY ON LOW- Room: Forum Suite INCOME HOUSING PRODUCTION ID #863 Moderator: FANG, Kevin [University of California, Davis] RAMSEY-MUSOLF, Darrel [University of Massachusetts [email protected] Amherst] [email protected], presenting author

Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. THE IMPACT OF SCALE IN REGIONAL PLANNING FOR FAIR HOUSING: THE KANSAS CITY CASE *WHAT DOES THE U.S. PUBLIC THINK OF MILEAGE FEES? A ID #1139 SYNTHESIS OF SURVEYS, QUALITATIVE STUDIES, AND MEDIA FRISCH, Michael [University of Missouri Kansas City] COVERAGE [email protected], presenting author ID #67 AGRAWAL, Asha [San Jose State University] [email protected], presenting author NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected] HOOPER, Ashley [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

WOULD AMERICANS PAY MORE IN TAXES FOR BETTER TRANSPORTATION? ANSWERS FROM SIX YEARS OF NATIONAL THURSDAY, 11:30AM – 1:00PM SURVEY DATA ID #139 NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] GPEIG ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND LUNCHEON [email protected], presenting author (Tickets required. Wear your name badge!) AGRAWAL, Asha [San Jose State University] Room: Grand Ballroom II [email protected] ACSP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND LUNCHEON (Reservations and tickets required. Wear your name badge!) Sponsored by PolicyMap Room: Grand Ballroom I

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A NEW NORMAL? FISCAL SPACE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRESIDENTIAL SESSION ONE – DIFFICULT INCENTIVES AFTER THE RECESSION 3.18 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - SPATIAL CONVERSATIONS ID #685 POLITICS OF URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE PLANNING Room: Broadway IV HINKLEY, Sara [University of California, Berkeley] Proposal ID 32 [email protected], presenting author Room: Parlor A Moderator: TAKAHASHI, Lois [University of California, Los WEBER, Rachel [University of Illinois at Chicago] Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: GOH, Kian [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] EVANS-COWLEY, Jennifer [The Ohio State University] *TOWARD A NEW POLITICS OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS? [email protected] ACCOUNTABILITY, IDEOLOGICAL COMPETITION, AND INCENTIVE Discussant: CAMPBELL, Scott [University of Michigan] BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected] GRANTING IN NORTH CAROLINA [email protected] DOAN, Petra [Florida State University] [email protected] ID #686 VALENZUELA, Abel [University of California, Los Angeles] FREYER, Allan [UNC Chapel Hill/NC Justice Center] CITIES IN THE GLOBAL CLIMATE MARKETPLACE: [email protected] [email protected], presenting author TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS AND THE SOCIO-SPATIAL POLITICS OF ADAPTATION PLANNING IN INDIA DOUBLE DISADVANTAGE: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY ID #898 JOURNAL EDITOR’S ROUNDTABLE AND PRACTICE IN STAGNANT AND SHRINKING PLACES CHU, Eric [University of Amsterdam] [email protected], Room: Broadway V ID #687 presenting author NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected], Organizer & JPER Co-Editor: ANDREWS, Clinton [Rutgers, The presenting author URBAN ADAPTATION IS EXTRALOCAL: RESCALING THE POLITICAL State University of New Jersey] [email protected] ECOLOGIES OF CLIMATE CHANGE PLANNING STATE AUSTERITY AND PRAGMATIC MUNICIPALISM IN UPSTATE ID #899 Moderator & JPER Co-Editor: POPPER, Frank [Rutgers, The NEW YORK GOH, Kian [University of California, Los Angeles] State University of New Jersey] [email protected] ID #688 [email protected], presenting author KIM, Yunji [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting ROY, Ananya [University of California, Los Angeles] author ADAPTIVE GRADIENTS: A FRAMEWORK FOR RESILIENCY [email protected] CHOICES ALONG THE TRANSECT ROSENBLOOM, Sandi [University of Texas at Austin] ID #900 [email protected] HAMIN, Elisabeth [University of Massachusetts] SANCHEZ, Thomas [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State 3.10 MEASURING EVOLVING SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected] SYSTEMS: PROCESSES, PHENOTYPES, FRAGMENTATION, AND PLAN QUALITY ABUNNASR, Yaser [American University of Beirut] Room: Parlor C [email protected] BUXTON, Jane [University of Massachusetts] LOCAL HOST SESSION 1 – MORE THAN A ONE-OFF: [email protected] CLASSROOMS MOVING OREGON COMMUNITIES Moderator/Discussant: BRINKLEY, Catherine [University of California, Davis] [email protected] DEGROOT, Donald [University of Massachusetts] FORWARD [email protected] Room: Broadway III AN ADAPTIVE/ADAPTED PLAN QUALITY METRIC FOR RESOURCE DILTHEY, Max Roman [University of Massachusetts] MANAGEMENT [email protected] Moderator: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of Oregon] MCADOO, Brian [Yale Singapore] [email protected] ID #954 [email protected] DYCKMAN, Caitlin [Clemson University] NURSE, Leonard [University of the West Indies] [email protected], presenting author BANKS, Megan [University of Oregon Sustainable City Year [email protected] MANTA CONROY, Maria [The Ohio State University] Program] WEBBER, Dale [University of the West Indies] [email protected] PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] [email protected] [email protected] ADLER, Sy [Portland State University] [email protected] ECO-EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS IN URBANIZING REGIONS: KNOW-BUSCH, Courtney [City of Salem] SOLIDARISTIC OR SPLINTERING REGIONALISM? THE SPATIAL EMPIRICAL OBSERVATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING POLITICS OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE ID #1057 ID #901 ALBERTI, Marina [University of Washington] 2.1 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - BEYOND SHI, Linda [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author AUSTERITY: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN MARZLUFF, john [University of Washington] THE WAKE OF CRISIS [email protected] Proposal ID 31 TOWARDS CLIMATE-READY CITIES? THE OPPORTUNITIES AND Room: Parlor B URBANIZED ECOSYSTEMS: THE FLUX AND CYCLIC METABOLIC CONTRADICTIONS OF MULTISCALAR POLITICS AND PLANNING PROCESSES OF CITIES IN PHILADELPHIA ID #902 Moderator: HINKLEY, Sara [University of California, Berkeley] ID #1343 [email protected] IVERSEN, Michael [University of Illinois at Chicago] ROSAN, Christina [Temple University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ON TREES AND TIME: WHAT SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING CAN FINANCING AFFORDABILITY: TIF AND THE POTENTIAL FOR LEARN FROM URBAN FORESTRY CONCENTRATED REINVESTMENT ID #1452 ID #424 LAURIAN, Lucie [University of Iowa] [email protected], COFFIN, Sarah [Saint Louis University] [email protected], presenting author presenting author

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE AGE OF NEOLIBERALISM: ESTIMATING THE RELATIVE IMPACT OF SOURCE OF INCOME 4.4 EMPOWERMENT IN DIVERSE POPULATIONS THE CASE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA FRESH FOOD FINANCING DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS RECIPIENTS Room: Galleria I INITIATIVE HOUSING SEARCH PROCESS ID #1098 ID #1192 Moderator/Discussant: ELIAS, Maria Verónica [Eastern DOSHNA, Jeffrey [Temple University] [email protected], ANTHONY, Jerry [University of Iowa] Washington University] [email protected] presenting author [email protected], presenting author GETTING THE NEIGHBORHOOD BACK: THE KSC/CRP SAVING OUR CITIES: AUSTERITY, SCHOOLS, FOOD, DRUG WAR COMMUNITY/UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP IN MEMPHIS, ID #70 TENNESSEE 5.6 EVICTION AND DISPLACEMENT: THE GOLDSMITH, William [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting author ID #1178 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE RACITI, Antonio [The University of Memphis] Room: Senate Suite [email protected], presenting author WHO HAS MORE WALKABLE ROUTES TO PARKS? AN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE STUDY OF SAFE ROUTES TO PARKS IN Moderator: GOLDMAN, Laurie [Tufts University] THE SCALE QUESTION IN COMMUNITY ECONOMIC [email protected] NEIGHBORHOODS OF LOS ANGELES DEVELOPMENT: NEIGHBORHOODS, SOCIOSPATIAL INEQUALITY ID #82 AND THE CHALLENGE FOR PLANNING ACTION Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. RIGOLON, Alessandro [California State University, Northridge] ID #1500 [email protected], presenting author *FORCIBLE EVICTIONS PRECEDING THE 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO TOKER, Zeynep [California State University, Northridge] KAMIZAKI, Kuni [University of Toronto] OLYMPICS [email protected] [email protected], presenting author RANKIN, Katharine [University of Toronto] ID #61 [email protected] ADDRESSING HEALTH DISPARITIES THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE REDDEN, Tyeshia [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting author PLANS: CAN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? ID #1402 SUSTAINABILITY AND DISPLACEMENT: ASSESSING THE SPATIAL MAIN, Kelly [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis 5.5 CONSTRAINED SEARCH FOR HOUSING PATTERN OF RESIDENTIAL MOVES NEAR RAIL TRANSIT IN LOS Obispo] [email protected], presenting author Room: Galleria II ANGELES COUNTY Moderator: ANTHONY, Jerry [University of Iowa] ID #643 IMMIGRANTS DEFY DRACONIAN CITY LAW: A CASE STUDY OF [email protected] LATINO GARDENERS SANTIAGO-BARTOLOMEI, Raul [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author ID #1356 Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. BOARNET, Marlon [University of Southern California] HUERTA, Alvaro [California State Polytechnic University, [email protected], primary author Pomona] [email protected], presenting author HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOUSEHOLDS AND THEIR BOSTIC, Raphael [University of Southern California] NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY: A CASE OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS [email protected] ID #442 RODNYANSKY, Seva [University of Southern California] 5.4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN A KNOWLEDGE PARK, Han [Texas A&M University] [email protected], [email protected] ECONOMY: LESSONS AND PRACTICES presenting author WILLIAMS, B. Danielle [University of Southern California] Room: Forum Suite [email protected] *WHAT RENTERS NEED FOR HOUSING STABILITY: A PROHOFSKY, Allen [California Franchise Tax Board] Moderator: KAMIZAKI, Kuni [University of Toronto] LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF INVOLUNTARY RESIDENTIAL [email protected] [email protected] MOBILITY IN THE UNITED STATES ID #594 THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF URBAN REDEVELOPMENT - A CASE Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. KANG, Seungbeom [The Ohio State University] STUDY IN BEIJING, CHINA [email protected], presenting author ID #749 *THE STRUCTURE OF THE ‘KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY’- CITY: KOU, Yongxia [China Academy of Urban Planning and Design] CONSIDERING THE ROLE OF POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS *SOURCE OF INCOME DISCRIMINATION AND FAIR HOUSING [email protected], presenting author IN SHAPING THE GEOGRAPHIES OF GENTRIFICATION, POLICY STUDENTIFICATION AND YOUTHIFICATION ID #773 DISPLACEMENT CONSEQUENCES: STUDYING THE IMPACTS OF ID #623 TIGHE, J. Rosie [Cleveland State University] EVICTIONS ON JOBS, HEALTH, AND HOUSING IN SAN MATEO REVINGTON, Nicholas [University of Waterloo] [email protected], presenting author COUNTY, CA [email protected], presenting author HATCH, Megah [Cleveland State University] ID #991 MOOS, Markus [University of Waterloo] [email protected] ZUK, Miriam [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], primary author MEAD, Joseph [Cleveland State University] [email protected], presenting author ANDREY, Jean [University of Waterloo] [email protected] [email protected] RESIDENTS’ EXPERIENCES OF GENTRIFICATION IN ANTICIPATION WILKIN, Tristan [University of Waterloo] FINDING HOME: HOW MENTAL MAPS AND HOUSING SEARCH OF TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT [email protected] RESOURCES IMPACT VOUCHER HOLDERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD ID #1300 OUTCOMES GOLDMAN, Laurie [Tufts University] A QUADRUPLE BOTTOM LINE FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY ID #1114 [email protected], presenting author ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WEBB, Michael [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #626 [email protected], presenting author HERRANZ JR, Joaquin [University of Washington] ROHE, William [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] FRESCOLN, Kirstin [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected]

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SEAPORT DISTRICT (NEW YORK) HOWARD HUGHES’S OLDEST 5.17 NEW FRONTIERS IN HOUSING RESEARCH NEW NEIGHBORHOOD 12.10 LEARNING FROM PLANNING PRACTICE Room: Galleria III ID #239 1: PLANS, POWER, AND THE POLITICS OF GUINAND, Sandra [Lausanne University] [email protected], IMPLEMENTATION Moderator/Discussant: RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State presenting author Room: Executive Suite University] [email protected] PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, AFFORDABLE HOUSING POLICY Moderator/Discussant: TAUFEN WESSELLS, Anne [University *INTEGRATING TINY HOUSES INTO THE AMERICAN URBAN AND THE RIGHT TO HOUSING IN BRAZIL: THE CASE OF THE CASA of Washington, Tacoma] [email protected] FABRIC: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF LAND USE POLICY PAULISTA PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF SÃO PAULO CHANGE IN THE CAROLINA'S ID #240 *TRANSFORMATIVE INCREMENTALISM- A GROUNDED THEORY: ID #16 IZAR, Priscila [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING CURRICULA EVANS, Krista [Clemson University] [email protected], University] [email protected], presenting author ID #17 presenting author BUCHAN, Robert [University of Victoria] [email protected], CREATING SOCIAL VALUE THROUGH INNOVATIVE PUBLIC presenting author SHARED URBANISM? INTERNET ENABLED ACCOMMODATION PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: THE CASE OF THE RED DOOR SHELTER SHARING AND URBAN PLANNING IN TORONTO WHEN PLANNERS SLEEP ID #1145 ID #335 ID #191 GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] SIEMIATYCKI, Matti [University of Toronto] BEAUREGARD, Robert [Columbia University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author PHIBBS, Peter [University of Sydney] [email protected] VAIN FORESIGHT: AGAINST THE IDEA OF IMPLEMENTATION ID #377 GETTING TO GROUNDBREAKING: DON’T CALL IT HOUSING 8.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - HAZARDS IN REGIONAL PLANNING: PRE-ACTIONS BEFORE KAZA, Nikhil [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] AFFORDABILITY [email protected], presenting author ID #1230 POST-DISASTERS HOPKINS, Lewis [University of Illinois] STURGEON, Daniel [Simon Fraser University] [email protected], Proposal ID 27 [email protected] presenting author Room: Broadway II KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland] [email protected] HOLDEN, Meg [Simon Fraser University] [email protected], primary author Moderator: WUERZER, Thomas [Nova Southeastern University] *FRACTURING CONSENSUS: EXAMINING THE DISRUPTIVE [email protected] POLITICS OF CONSENSUS IN TRANSPORT PLANNING INCOME, LOCATION EFFICIENCY, AND VMT: AFFORDABLE Discussant: AFFREY, Christopher [University of Cincinnati] ID #508 HOUSING AS A CLIMATE STRATEGY [email protected] LEGACY, Crystal [RMIT University] ID #1409 [email protected], presenting author NEWMARK, Gregory [Kansas State University] *STRATEGY RESEARCH OF IMPROVING CITY RESILIENCE [email protected], presenting author IN URBAN COMPREHENSIVE DISASTER PREVENTION AND HOW PLAN ADVICE WORKS: CROSSING THRESHOLDS FOR HAAS, Peter [Center for Neighborhood Technology] REDUCTION PRACTICAL JUDGMENT [email protected] ID #720 ID #980 MA, Chao [Tianjin University] [email protected], HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] presenting author [email protected], presenting author 7.15 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: GOVERNANCE, THINK BIGGER: STATEWIDE WILDFIRE RISK PERCEPTIONS IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND SPATIAL JUSTICE IDAHO Proposal ID 17 ID #546 Room: Broadway I WUERZER, Thomas [Boise State University] [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Co-Organizer: SCHALLER, Susanna [City College of New York] [email protected] CONNECTING DISASTER RESILIENCY WITH HOUSING NEEDS AND SOCIAL VULNERABILITY IN OKLAHOMA Co-Organizer: GUINAND, Sandra [Lausanne University] ID #547 [email protected] WIETERS, K. Meghan [University of Oklahoma] [email protected], presenting author PUBLIC PRIVATE SYNERGIES: RECONCEIVING URBAN REDEVELOPMENT IN TUEBINGEN, GERMANY TO PRODUCE A WHY PLANS FAIL: IMPLEMENTATION AND THE ROLE OF MORE JUST CITY? EXPERIENCE, EXPECTATIONS, AND EXTERNALITIES IN POST- ID #237 KATRINA GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI SCHALLER, Susanna [The City College of New York] ID #548 [email protected], presenting author KENITZER, Zachary [The Ohio State University] [email protected], presenting author STATE DOMINATION IN SINGAPORE’S PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FROM DISASTER RESEARCH TO RESILIENCE PEDAGOGY - ID #238 EDUCATING NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST 'MASTERS OF DISASTER' FAINSTEIN, Susan [Harvard University] [email protected], ID #549 presenting author COMBS, Tabitha [Lincoln University, New Zealand] [email protected] RENNIE, Hamish [Lincoln University, New Zealand] [email protected], presenting author VALLANCE, Suzanne [Lincoln University, New Zealand] [email protected]

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14.4 AUTOMOBILITY AND THE BUILT 14.17 NEW APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING 15.8 POLICY TRANSFER ENVIRONMENT BICYCLING, SESSION 1 Room: Director’s Suite Room: Council Suite Room: Studio Suite Moderator/Discussant: BRODY, Jason [Kansas State Moderator: MOODY, Joanna [Massachusetts Institute of Moderator: JIAO, Junfeng [University of Texas at Austin] University] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] TORONTO’S ‘VANCOUVERISM’: DEVELOPER ADAPTATION, Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PLANNING RESPONSES, AND THE CHALLENGE OF DESIGN QUALITY TESTING THE THEORIES OF NEWMAN AND KENWORTHY *WHAT TRIPS DO PEOPLE USE BIKESHARING FOR? AN ANALYSIS ID #24 ID #51 OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION PAIRS USING NEW YORK CITI BIKE WHITE, James [University of Glasgow] EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected], DATA [email protected], presenting author presenting author ID #5 PUNTER, John [Cardiff University] [email protected] HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] NOLAND, Robert [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author THE HIGH LINE FAMILY TREE: MAPPING THE INFLUENCE OF A TIAN, Guang [University of Utah] [email protected] SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] CONTEMPORARY REDEVELOPMENT PHENOMENON PROFFITT, David [University of Utah] [email protected] [email protected] ID #772 GUO, Ziye [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] TRIVERS, Ian [University of Michigan] [email protected], *MANAGING AUTOMOBILE USE IN A UNIVERSITY SETTING: DOES [email protected] presenting author IMPROVING ALTERNATIVES REALLY MATTER? ID #56 BICYCLING OUT OF BOUNDS: MODELS OF BICYCLING IN RURAL, SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS: SWEET, Matthias [Ryerson University] SMALL, AND LOW-DENSITY PLACES APPLICATION OF THE SHAN-SHUI CITY IDEA IN LARGE-SCALE [email protected], presenting author ID #93 URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN CHINA KANAROGLOU, Pavlos [McMaster University] MCANDREWS, Carolyn [University of Colorado Denver] ID #858 [email protected] [email protected], presenting author HU, Jie [Tsinghua Tonghen Urban Planning and Design FERGUSON, Mark [McMaster University] [email protected] LITT, Jill [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected] Institute] [email protected], presenting author YANG, Yizhao [University of Oregon] [email protected], *URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE ON THE POTENTIAL FOR VMT TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT ELECTRIC BICYCLES-- HOW FAMILIES primary author REDUCTION: IMPACT OF ACCESSIBILITY TO JOBS WITHIN AND IN THE BAY AREA TRANSFORM E-BIKES INTO MINIVANS LAI, Shengnan [Jiangxi Agriculture University] BEYOND EMPLOYMENT SUB-CENTERS ID #753 [email protected] ID #395 THOMAS, Alainna [Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University] BOARNET, Marlon [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author *THE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND TRANSATLANTIC TRANSFER [email protected], presenting author OF PEDESTRIANIZATION IN THE POST-WAR NORTH AMERICAN WANG, Xize [University of Southern California] UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILT PLANNING ERA [email protected] ENVIRONMENTS AND BIKE CHECKOUTS AT BIKE SHARING ID #1183 STATIONS IN AUSTIN, FORT WORTH, HOUSTON AND SAN GREGG, Kelly [University of Toronto] *CALMING NEW YORK: ANALYZING NEIGHBORHOOD SLOW ANTONIO [email protected], presenting author ZONES ID #789 ID #415 JIAO, Junfeng [University of Texas at Austin] A SENSE OF PLACE FOR WHOM? PLACE-BRANDING OF SMART HAGEN, Jonas [Columbia University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author GROWTH COMMUNITIES IN ONTARIO, CANADA presenting author ID #1201 DEAN, Jennifer [University of Waterloo] *‘CAR PRIDE’ IN NEW YORK CITY VS. HOUSTON: TOWARDS A [email protected], presenting author CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON ID #1352 MOODY, Joanna [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], primary author LI, Jintai [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

THURSDAY, 3:00PM – 4:00PM

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SESSION FOR URBAN PLANNING POSITION Room: Boardroom East, 3rd Floor

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PAB PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR ORIENTATION 3.4 DELIBERATE VERSUS UNINTENTIONAL ZONING 4.2 ADVOCATING FOR GENDER ACCESS IN Room: Parlor A AND LAND USE IMPACTS: GREENING CHOICES, PLANNING URBAN HEAT ISLAND, AND MICROCLIMATE Room: Galleria I MANIFESTATIONS GPEIG ROUNDTABLE – PLANNING FOR A GLOBAL Room: Parlor C Moderator/Discussant: DEAN, Jennifer [University of FUTURE: RE-IMAGINING GLOBAL PLANNING Waterloo] [email protected] EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Moderator/Discussant: HAINES, Anna [University of Wisconsin Room: Broadway IV – Stevens Point] [email protected] PLANNING FROM BELOW: WOMEN PLANNING THE NIGHT THROUGH FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH Organizer/Moderator: TEWARI, Meenu [University of North URBAN HEAT ISLANDS AND URBAN HETEROGENEITY: ID #75 Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] BUILT-ENVIRONMENT VULNERABILITY AND SOCIOECONOMIC ORTIZ ESCALANTE, Sara [University of British Columbia] VULNERABILITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IN IN THE EYES OF URBAN [email protected], presenting author ACEY, Charisma [University of California, Berkeley] PLANNERS [email protected] ID #589 *IMPACT OF THE GREAT RECESSION ON TRANSPORTATION DE OLIVIERA, Euripedes [University Of Massachusetts] YOO, Sanglim [Ball State University] [email protected], presenting SPENDING DISTRIBUTION OF POOR AND MIDDLE INCOME [email protected] author HOUSEHOLDS: A GENDER ANALYSIS KUDVA, Neema [Cornell University] [email protected] ID #593 PERERA, Nihal [Ball State University] [email protected] TRANSLATING THE SCIENCE OF URBAN MICROCLIMATE INTO KEITA, Yaye [University of Illinois at Chicago] RUKMANA, Deden [Savannah State University] PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE: AN EVOLUTION IN URBAN [email protected], presenting author [email protected] POLICY ANALYSIS SANYAL, Bish [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] *ON PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE: LESSONS LEARNED [email protected] ID #661 HERIS, Mehdi [University of Colorado Denver] CONDUCTING SOCIAL MEDIA RESEARCH SMOKE, Paul [New York University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author ID #1234 TUCKER, Jennifer [University Of California, Berkeley] FLORES, Nina M. [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] TEMPORAL VARIATION OF URBAN HEAT ISLANDS: THE CASE [email protected], presenting author STUDY OF DOHA, QATAR 1.4 DATA MINING AND METHODS FOR ID #1416 SHANDAS, Vivek [Portland State University] 5.3 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF RESIDENTIAL FORCASTING AND TRANSPORTATION PLANNING [email protected], presenting author MOBILITY Room: Broadway III Room: Galleria II

Moderator/Discussant: WANG, Liming [Portland State Moderator/Discussant: WEGMANN, Jake [University of Texas] University] [email protected] 3.17 RENEWABLE ENERGY IMPACTS FROM THE HOUSE TO THE GRID [email protected] Room: Parlor A CLUSTERING URBAN STREETS: AN APPLICATION OF DATA *DO YOUNGER CHILDREN BENEFIT MORE WHEN MOVING TO MINING THROUGH AFFINITY PROPAGATION Moderator/Discussant: WHEELER, Stephen [University of GOOD NEIGHBORHOODS? EVIDENCE FROM A PUBLIC HOUSING ID #1142 California, Davis] [email protected] NATURAL EXPERIMENT IN DENVER WANG, Xiaoguang [Central Michigan University] ID #103 [email protected], presenting author INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY WITH TIME VARYING GALSTER, George [Wayne State University] HEUMANN, Benjamin [Central Michigan University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] PRICING ID #699 SANTIAGO, Anna [Michigan State University] LIU, Chao [University of Maryland] [email protected] [email protected] COFFMAN, Makena [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected], presenting author SHEN, Qing [University of Washington] [email protected] IMPACT OF BUYOUT AND RELOCATION ON LOW-INCOME KOSTYNIUK, Lidia [University of Michigan Transportation HOMEOWNERS AFTER FLOODS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS Research Institute] [email protected] MODELING THE IMPACTS OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR POWER PRODUCTION ON THE ELECTRICAL GRID ID #428 ID #781 SEONG, Kijin [Texas A&M University] [email protected], GROUNDED SCENARIOS AND PROBABILISTIC POPULATION presenting author PROJECTIONS PITT, Damian [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected], presenting author VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] ID #1221 [email protected] DRUMMOND, William [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ON REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS WHO MOVES TO OPPORTUNITY? RESIDENTIAL SORTING MODELS KRAFT, Benjamin [Georgia Institute of Technology] FROM A UNIQUE HOUSING VOUCHER PROGRAM IN BALTIMORE [email protected] ID #868 ZHENG, Junjun [University of Illinois at Chicago] ID #1333 [email protected], presenting author KNAAP, Eli [University of Maryland] [email protected], FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF REFERENCE CLASS presenting author FORECASTING FOR AIRPORT PLANNING AI, Ning [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] ID #1252 SUH, Daniel [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected], presenting author

*PLANNING FOR URBAN RESILIENCE: ADAPTIVE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE-CHANGE-INDUCED HAZARDS ID #1484 BEHESHTIAN, Arash [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting author

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THE EFFECT OF PRIVATE PROGRAMMING ON PUBLIC LIFE 5.20 PROMOTING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: 6.19 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - SPLINTERED IN PORTLAND’S ‘LIVING ROOM’: THE CASE OF PIONEER WHAT HAVE WORKED? PLANNING: INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL'S ROLE IN COURTHOUSE SQUARE Room: Senate Suite DEVELOPING COUNTRY CITIES (GPEIG) ID #1166 Proposal ID 25 ADIV, Naomi [Portland State University] [email protected], Moderator: GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International Room: Galleria III presenting author University] [email protected] Moderator: POTTER, James [Korea University] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected] 7.8 PROCESS AND THE PLAN Room: Broadway I COMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION: Discussant: DAS, Ashok [University of Hawaii at Manoa] WHO ACTUALLY BENEFITS? [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: SCHMIDT, Stephan [Cornell University] ID #611 [email protected] ROSEN, Jovanna [University of Southern California] *MITIGATING RISK IN THE RISK SOCIETY: AN UNCONVENTIONAL [email protected], presenting author MEGAPROJECT FOR THE ASPIRING ‘GLOBAL CITY’ ISTANBUL *THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ID #1383 IN COORDINATING LAND USE PLANNING COMMUNITY COLLABORATORY: LAYERING COMMUNITY AY, Deniz [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] ID #59 ENGAGEMENT TECHNIQUES TO INFLUENCE LOCAL POLICY [email protected], presenting author GRANT, Jill [Dalhousie University] [email protected], presenting ID #1116 DEMIRES-OZKUL, Basak [Istanbul Technical University] author SPURLOCK, Danielle [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] TAYLOR, Amanda [Ta’an Kwäch’än Council] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author WHEELER, Christina [Dalhousie University] CONTEMPORARY CONCESSIONS: PLANNING EMPIRE IN [email protected] PLANNING SPACES AND LEARNING PLACES: NEIGHBORHOOD MYANMAR PLANNING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL ID #242 *CAMPUS PLANNING AT THE CROSSROADS TRANSFORMATION POTTER, James [Korea University] [email protected], ID #162 ID #1345 presenting author DALTON, Linda [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State University] [email protected], Obispo] [email protected], presenting author presenting author GROWTH DEFIES THE PLAN, THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOLLOWS HAJRASOULIHA, Amir [California Polytechnic State University, BRUNA, Katherine [Iowa State University] [email protected] GROWTH: INFRASTRUCTURE AND GROWTH IN YANGON San Luis Obispo] [email protected] MCNELLY, Carla [Iowa State University] [email protected] ID #243 RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis BIVENS, Glennda [Iowa State University] [email protected] PERERA, Nihal [Ball State University] [email protected], Obispo] [email protected] presenting author HEALTH IMPACT OF CHOICE NEIGHBORHOODS PROGRAM BEYOND THE PLANS: EVALUATING TARGETED INTERVENTIONS TO ID #1284 THE CHARITABLE-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN KABUL: A FAILED INCREASE PLAN IMPLEMENTATION GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International University] ATTEMPT AT AID-LED DEVELOPMENT ID #464 [email protected], presenting author ID #244 LOH, Carolyn [Wayne State University] [email protected], ALI, Susannah [Florida International University] [email protected] CALOGERO, Pietro [Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University] presenting author [email protected], presenting author REMAKING LEGACY REGIONS - A COMPARISON OF STRATEGIC 6.7 INFORMAL SPACES IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING IN THE RUHR, GERMANY AND Room: Parlor B 7.5 NEW MODELS IN PARTICIPATION AND SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN, USA PLANNING ID #1232 Moderator/Discussant: HARRIS, John [University of Room: Broadway II BOYLE, Robin [Wayne State University] [email protected], Oklahoma] [email protected] presenting author Moderator/Discussant: JOHNSON, Bonnie [University of *THE RETURN OF THE NEW TOWN: MOROCCO’S CITIES WITHOUT Kansas] [email protected] SLUMS INITIATIVE 12.5 CONFLICT, SOLIDARITY AND JUSTICE IN ID #57 IS SEEING BELIEVING? USING THE CITY AS A LABORATORY TO INTERNATIONAL PLANNING BEHBEHANI, Fatmah [University of Virginia] EVALUATE THE IMPACT OF TACTICAL URBANISM Room: Executive Suite [email protected], presenting author ID #866 BASSETT, Ellen [University of Virginia] DAVID, Nina [University of Delaware] [email protected], Moderator: NEMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected] presenting author [email protected]

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SLUM FORMATION IN INDIA: LESSONS CO-OPTING CO-CREATION: CHANGES AND CONSTANCY IN Discussant: PORTER, Libby [RMIT University] FROM BIHAR PLANNING WITH THE COMMUNITY [email protected] ID #1408 ID #1159 ALAKSHENDRA, Abhinav [University of Florida] TAN, Wendy [University of Groningen] [email protected], *DEEPENING DEMOCRACY: PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED [email protected], presenting author presenting author SOLIDARITY RIJCKENBERG, Annemiek [RASODD] [email protected] ID #31 ‘INDICTATORSHIP’? MOVING FROM BENCHMARKING TO VAN KARNENBEEK, Lilian [Wageningen University] NEMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado Denver] LEARNING IN THE ADDRESS OF WATER AND SANITATION [email protected] [email protected], presenting author CHALLENGES JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie [Wageningen University] ID #916 [email protected] CAROLINI, Gabriella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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INTIMACIES OF 'GAY-FRIENDLY' TOURISM AND PLANNING: MORE WALKABLE? MORE COLLISIONS? (INVESTIGATING THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BLACK PEDESTRIAN-VEHICLE COLLISIONS FOR PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IN 14.18 NEW APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING LGBTT YOUTH'S NEGOTIATIONS WITH VIOLENCE IN RIO DE AUSTIN) BICYCLING, SESSION 2 JANEIRO, BRAZIL ID #642 Room: Studio Suite ID #1042 LEE, Kyuhyun [Texas A&M University] [email protected], OLIVER, Devin [University of Texas at Austin] presenting author Moderator: DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) BASED BLACK COUNTERPUBLICS AND DETROIT INSURGENT PLANNING PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CRASH HOT SPOT ANALYSIS - A CASE Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #1385 STUDY OF MIAMI DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA *FROM URBAN SPRAWL TO INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES: BICYCLE LASKEY, Allison [University of California, Irvine] ID #982 [email protected], presenting author GU, Zongni [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting FRIENDLY COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN AMERICAN author CITIES BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] ID #151 14.1 ACTIVE TRAVEL AND SAFETY LI, Ziming [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting Room: Forum Suite author 14.11 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - DEEPENING ALAKSHENDRA, Abhinav [University of Florida] [email protected] Moderator: GU, Zongni [University of Florida] [email protected] UNDERSTANDINGS OF TRANSPORTATION EQUITY Proposal ID 44 Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. *TOWARD A UTILITY-BASED BICYCLE TRAVEL SPEED CHOICE Room: Council Suite MODEL ID #358 BICYCLIST INJURY RISKS IN DIFFERENT BUILT ENVIRONMENTS Moderator/Discussant: GOLUB, Aaron [Portland State BIGAZZI, Alexander [University of British Columbia] ID #134 University] [email protected] CHEN, Peng [University of Washington] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author WHAT MOTIVATES BICYCLING? RELATIVE INFLUENCES OF THE *THE DECISION TO COMMUTE BY BICYCLE TO CAMPUS: THE SHEN, Qing [University of Washington] [email protected] INDIVIDUAL, SOCIAL, AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS AMONG INTERPLAY OF INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDES AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMMIGRANTS AND NON-IMMIGRANTS ENVIRONMENTS *BICYCLIST BEHAVIOR IN SAN FRANCISCO: A BEFORE- ID #513 ID #536 AND-AFTER STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURE BARAJAS, Jesus [University of California, Berkeley] PARK, Yujin [The Ohio State University] [email protected], INVESTMENT [email protected], presenting author ID #207 presenting author AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected] FITCH, Dillon [University of California, Davis] THE BURDEN OF CHOICE: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF CHARTER [email protected], presenting author SCHOOL OPTIONS ON HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL BEHAVIOR IN CORRELATES OF BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN ADOPTION THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] PHILADELPHIA ID #1264 [email protected] ID #514 CRUZ, Antonio [University of California, Davis] DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] BIERBAUM, Ariel [University of California-Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] [email protected], presenting author HANDY, Susan [University of California, Davis] BARAJAS, Jesus M. [University of California-Berkeley] [email protected] [email protected] 15.12 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - URBAN DESIGN IS HIGH TRANSPORTATION ACCESSIBILITY ASSOCIATED WITH AND STREETS GREATER WELL-BEING? Proposal ID 50 ID #515 Room: Directors Suite THURSDAY, MAKAREWICZ, Carrie [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: RYAN, Brent [Massachusetts Institute 4:15PM – 5:30PM NEMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado Denver] of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GROUND FLOOR - MAPPING THE OPENING PLENARY WITH ASSESSING HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORY OF DOWNTOWN AT EYE LEVEL KEYNOTE RICK LOWE & ACSP REGIONAL RAIL TRANSIT ID #595 STUDENT PAPER AWARD ID #516 KICKERT, Conrad [University of Cincinnati] [email protected], presenting author CEREMONY LUCKEY, Kara [University of Colorado-Denver] [email protected], presenting author EMPTYING AND REFILLING US SIDEWALKS: PROBLEMS AND Sponsored By APA-AICP PROSPECTS Room: Grand Ballroom I ID #598 LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS, Anastasia [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author

*URBAN DESIGN AND STREET TYPOLOGY: EVALUATING THE SUITABILITY FOR BIKING AND WALKING ID #703 GILDERBLOOM, John [University of Louisville] [email protected], presenting author RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected], primary author SETHI, Menka [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

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PAB SITE VISIT TEAM CHAIR TRAINING 3.22 ROUNDTABLE ON THE FOOD-ENERGY-WATER 7.10 ROUNDTABLE - RECLAIMING VANCOUVER Room: Parlor A (FEW) NEXUS AND ITS RELEVANCE TO PLANNING CHALLENGES OF RESTRUCTURING, RESILIENCE ID #1056 AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE TRANSNATIONAL Room: Parlor C METROPOLIS POCIG AND THE ACSP COMMITTEE ON DIVERSITY ID #316 JOINT ROUNDTABLE: MOVING FACULTY OF COLOR Organizer: FELKNER, John [Florida State University] Room: Broadway I THROUGH THE PIPELINE FROM ASSOCIATE TO [email protected] FULL PROFESSOR Organizer/Moderator: GURSTEIN, Penelope [University of Room: Parlor B Moderator: SPENCER, James [Clemson University] British Columbia] [email protected] [email protected] Co-organizer from COD and Moderator: LOWE, Jeffrey [Texas FRANK, Larry [University of British Columbia] Southern University] [email protected] RAJA, Samina [State University of New York, Buffalo] [email protected] [email protected] HONEY- ROSÉS, Jordi [University of British Columbia] Co-organizer from POCIG: SHIPP, Sigmund [Hunter College, CAROLINI, Gabriella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] CUNY] [email protected] [email protected] LaMONTAGNE, Neal [University of British Columbia] [email protected] Participants: SENBEL, Maged [University of British Columbia] FORSYTH, Ann [Harvard University] [email protected] 5.2 ROUNDTABLE - AN ASSESSMENT OF URBAN [email protected] ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology] POLICY IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION [email protected] ID #1110 SANCHEZ, Thomas [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Room: Galleria II 9.4 ROUNDTABLE - FROM OREGON TO EPIC: THE University] [email protected] DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION OF A UNIVERSITY- UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] Moderator: DEFILIPPIS, James [Rutgers, The State University of COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP MODEL FOR CHANGE [email protected] New Jersey] [email protected] ID #279 Room: Broadway III LAKE, Robert [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] 1.12 ROUNDTABLE - SMART CITIES AND PLAN [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of MAKING FOR PUBLIC INTEREST SILVER, Hilary [Brown University] [email protected] Oregon] [email protected] ID #784 IMMERGLUCK, Daniel [Georgia Institute of Technology] Room: Galleria I [email protected] KNOX-BUSCH, Courtney [City of Salem, OR] MARTIN, Nina [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: AFZALAN, Nader [University of [email protected] VARGO, Jason [University of Wisconsin] [email protected] Redlands] [email protected] KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland] [email protected] BORN, Branden [University of Washington] [email protected] HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] 5.25 ROUNDTABLE - SETTING THE NEXT AGENDA [email protected] FOR FEDERAL POLICY ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] ID #629 9.9 ROUNDTABLE - THE (WALKING) TOUR AS [email protected] Room: Council Suite A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL AND AS PLANNING WILSON, Bev [University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: SHAMSUDDIN, Shomon [Tufts INTERVENTION University] [email protected] ID #1231 Room: Broadway IV 3.21 ROUNDTABLE - BEYOND ENVIRONMENTAL BASOLO, Victoria [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: VÁZQUEZ CASTILLO, María Teresa SUSTAINABILITY: EMERGING PARADOXES OF [Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez] PLANNING FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE IN CITIES GOETZ, Edward [University of Minnesota] [email protected] SCHWARTZ, Alex [The New School] [email protected] [email protected] ID #408 Room: Studio Suite IRAZÁBAL-ZURITA, Clara [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected] Organizer: CHU, Eric [University of Amsterdam] 6.5 ROUNDTABLE - HOUSING AND SHELTER KEMPER, Rebecca [The Ohio State University] [email protected] LESSONS FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH [email protected] ID #357 PERERA, Nihal [Ball State University] [email protected] Moderator: SCHENK, Todd [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Room: Galleria III VANIK, Leonor [University of Illinois at Chicago] State University] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator: MCCARTNEY, Shelagh [Ryerson University] KLEIN-ROSENTHAL, Joyce [Columbia University] [email protected] [email protected] ROSAN, Christina [Temple University] [email protected] MUKHIJA, Vinit [University of California, Los Angeles] SHI, Linda [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] [email protected] MIRAFTAB, Faranak [University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign] [email protected] DEVLIN, Ryan [John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY] [email protected]

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12.1 ROUNDTABLE - “UNSETTLING" PLANNING 14.30 TRANSPORTATION AND AGING: 15.2 ROUNDTABLE - EMERGENT PEDAGOGY IN THEORY EXAMINATION OF TRAVEL PATTERS AND OPTIONS URBAN DESIGN ID #399 FOR OLDER ADULTS, SESSION 2 ID #852 Room: Executive Suite Room: Forum Suite Room: Directors Suite

Organizers: Moderator: HAKIM, Nahal [University of Florida] Organizer: CIDRE, Elisabete [University College London] TAUFEN WESSELLS, Anne [University of Washington, Tacoma] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. Moderator: WHITE, James [University of Glasgow] [email protected] [email protected] LEGACY, Crystal [RMIT] [email protected] *INVESTIGATING BICYCLING BEHAVIORS AND CRASH INCH, Andy [University of Lisbon] [email protected] PREVALENCE IN A FLORIDA ACTIVE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS, Anastasia [University of California, Los ID #813 Angeles] [email protected] STEINER, Ruth [University of Florida] [email protected], NEUMAN, Michael [University of New South Wales] 12.7 ROUNDTABLE - INSURGENCIES AND presenting author [email protected] REVOLUTIONS: REFLECTIONS ON JOHN BROWN, Les [University of Florida] [email protected] BANERJEE, Tridib [University of Southern California] FRIEDMANN’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLANNING AS [email protected] *ASSESSING TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT FOR OLDER MACDONALD, Elizabeth [University of California] A VOCATION [email protected] ID #780 ADULTS: MSA SIZE, TRANSIT MODE, AND WALK SCORE FACTORS Room: Senate Suite ASSOCIATED WITH AGING POPULATIONS’ GROWTH FROM 2000 TO 2010 Organizer: NG, Mee Kam [The Chinese University of Hong ID #1296 Kong] [email protected] WOOD, Brittany [Florida State University] [email protected], presenting author Moderator: RANGAN, Haripriya [University of Melbourne] HORNER, Mark [Florida State University] [email protected] [email protected] DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] [email protected] FRIEDMANN, John [University of British Columbia] VALDEZ-TORRES, Yazmin [Florida State University] [email protected] [email protected] SANYAL, Bish [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] AN ANALYSIS OF DRIVER RESIDENCE PROXIMITY TO TRAFFIC CHASE, Jacque [California State University] CRASH LOCATIONS: FOCUS ON OLDER DRIVERS [email protected] ID #1323 LEHRER, Ute [York University] [email protected] HAKIM, Nahal [University of Florida] [email protected], SIEMIATYCKI, Matti [University of Toronto] presenting author [email protected] BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] DANDEKAR, Hemalata [California Polytechnic State University] [email protected]

THURSDAY, 7:30PM – 9:30PM

OPENING RECEPTION AT THE OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY (Tickets required. Public transportation necessary. Name badge required. Tri-Met ticket in your registration envelope.)

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BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE – CROWD - OR OPEN- BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE – GPEIG ROUNDTABLE SOURCING A QUANT METHODS TEXTBOOK ON SMART CITIES, JUST CITIES [UN HABITAT FRIDAY MORNING Room: Broadway I REPORT] 7:00AM – 8:30AM HSU, David [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] Room: Broadway III [email protected] ACSP REVIEW AND APPRAISAL TEWARI, Meenu [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] COMMITTEE MEETING (invitation only) BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE – PLANNING IN THE Room: Boardroom East MIDST OF MOVEMENT: PEDAGOGY, PRACTICE, BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE – SMART CITY VIENNA POLICING AND PLACE – RESHAPING PLACE-BASED URBAN INNOVATION Room: Broadway II DUNN, Rosie [Cleveland State University] THROUGH DIGITAL SYSTEMS GOLDSMITH, William [Cornell University] [email protected] Room: Broadway IV GRAHAM, Leigh [John Jay College of Criminal Justice] HUERTA, Alvaro [California State Polytechnic University, FREY, Oliver [University Tu Wien] [email protected] Pomona] [email protected] BLAIMSCHEIN, Esther [University Tu Wien] LOWE, Jeffrey [Texas Southern University] [email protected] OLIVER, Devin [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] SPENCER, James [Clemson University] [email protected]

PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES FRIDAY, 8:00AM – 9:30AM

INTEGRATING BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS FROM SURVEY INTO A PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR OPEN SPACE PLANNING IN THE US LOCAL HOST SESSION 2 – HOUSING SOS? CAN SPATIAL AGENT-BASED MODEL OF HOUSING PRICE DYNAMICS ID #1067 ANYBODY HEAR ME? IN BEIJING HINNERS, Sarah [University of Utah] Room: Parlor B ID #361 [email protected], presenting author ZHANG, Ziye [Cornell University] [email protected], SWANER, Sumner [Ecological Planning Center] Organizer/Moderator: ZAPATA, Marisa [Portland State presenting author [email protected] University] [email protected]

Participants: 3.8 FROM NATURAL BURIAL TO CONSERVATION 5.10 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - HOUSING AND BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected] EASEMENTS: MOTIVATIONS FOR AND NEIGHBORHOODS IN FLUX: ACCOMMODATING GEBHARDT, Matthew [Portland State University] [email protected] MAINTENANCE OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN AND SUBURBAN CHANGE Room: Parlor C Proposal ID 52 Room: Galleria II 1.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - Moderator/Discussant: VAN MAASAKKERS, Mattijs [The Ohio MICROSIMULATION MODELS AS PLANNING State University] [email protected] Moderator: MAWHORTER, Sarah [University of California, SUPPORT SYSTEMS Berkeley] [email protected] Proposal ID 29 *NATURAL BURIAL AS A LAND CONSERTATION TOOL Room: Parlor A ID #117 Discussant: PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] BASMAJIAN, Carlton [Iowa State University] [email protected] Moderator: MANSURY, Yuri [Illinois Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] COUTTS, Christopher [Florida State University] BREAKING THE DOUBLE IMPASSE: SECURING AND SUPPORTING Discussant: WANG, Liming [Portland State University] [email protected], primary author DIVERSE HOUSING TENURES IN THE UNITED STATES [email protected] ID #606 PREDICTING VOLUNTARY RESIDENTIAL GREEN STORMWATER SCHAFRAN, Alex [University of Leeds] VENDING THE CITY: USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATASETS TO MAP INFRASTRUCTURE PARTICIPATION GROWTH UNDER VARYING [email protected], presenting author INEQUITY IN POLICING OF STREET VENDING IN NEW YORK CITY PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS WEGMANN, Jake [University of Texas] ID #9 ID #323 [email protected], primary author QADRI, Rida [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] LIM, Theodore [University of Pennsylvania] PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author [email protected]

SAGE GROUSE CONSERVATION PLANNING AND POLICY *THE CHALLENGES OF MAINTAINING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE STRUCTURE AND FLOW: HOUSING CONSTRAINTS AND IMPLEMENTATION WITH INTEGRATED PLANNING SUPPORT ID #934 POPULATION SHIFTS IN LOS ANGELES NEIGHBORHOODS TECHNOLOGIES WINSLOW, Jane Futrell [The University of Texas at Austin] ID #649 ID #206 [email protected], presenting author MAWHORTER, Sarah [University of California, Berkeley] HAMERLINCK, Jeffrey [University of Wyoming] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author GRAF, Nicholas [University of Wyoming] [email protected] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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LEGACY CITY NEIGHBORHOODS: TYPES AND TRANSITION BLIGHTED BUT IN HIGH DEMAND: POOR HOUSING CONDITIONS PATTERNS, 1970-2010 AND CHOICES IN LOCAL CONTEXT 6.16 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - PLANNING FOR ID #650 ID #836 GLOBAL TOURISM: COMMUNITY, CULTURE AND KINAHAN, Kelly [University of Louisville] MUELLER, Elizabeth [University of Texas at Austin] CAPITAL [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author Proposal ID 66 HOWELL, Kathryn [Virginia Commonwealth University] Room: Broadway V DECLINE AND REDEVELOPMENT IN CLEVELAND’S SUBURBS [email protected], primary author ID #651 Moderator/Discussant: SPENCER, James [Clemson University] AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI, Whitney [The Ohio State University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author 5.24 SENIOR HOUSEHOLD LIVING, DO THEY VARY HANLON, Bernadette [The Ohio State University] ACROSS COUNTRIES? THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL PLANNING EXPERTS: [email protected] Room: Broadway I ENVISIONING A SOUTH KOREAN RIVER DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN RED RIVER, VIETNAM *ANALYZING ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS ON LONG ISLAND Moderator: KIM, Yuseung [University of Southern Maine] ID #1382 THROUGH SURVEYS OF LOCAL OFFICIALS [email protected] JUNG, Sujee [Rutgers University] [email protected], ID #652 presenting author ANACKER, Katrin B. [George Mason University] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected], presenting author THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN ACCESS TO POWER AND NIEDT, Christopher [Hofstra University] UNDERSTANDING THE RESIDENTIAL LOCATION CHOICES OF CAPITAL IN DONG VAN, VIETNAM [email protected] OLDER ADULTS ID #1010 ID #167 NGUYEN, Mai [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] BEGLEY, Jaclene [Ryerson University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author 5.21 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - RENTAL presenting author SPENCER, James [Clemson University] [email protected] SHORTAGES AND HOMEBUYING DIFFICULTIES: CHAN, Sewin [New York University] [email protected] POWELL, Robert [Clemson University] [email protected] THE GROWING POWER OF MARKET-BASED GREEN, Timothy [Clemson University] [email protected] *THE AGED SUITABLE EVALUATION RESEARCH ON COMMUNITY LUONG, Thao [Hanoi Architecture University] INEQUALITIES [email protected] Proposal ID 13 SERVICE FACILITIES IN CHINA BASED ON WALK SCORE METHOD: Room: Galleria III A CASE STUDY OF YANJI COMMUNITY IN SHANGHAI ID #431 RE-FORMING ‘˜THE TOURIST GAZE’? HERITAGE PRESERVATION AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHERN VIETNAM Moderator: IMMERGLUCK, Dan [Georgia Institute of HU, Gangyu [Shanghi Tongji Urban Planning and Design Technology] [email protected] Institute] ID #1011 [email protected], presenting author DAS, Priyam [University of Hawai'i at Manoa] Discussant: SCHWARTZ, Alex [The New School] HUANG, Jianzhong [Tongji University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author [email protected] primary author LI, Min [Tongji University] [email protected] SOURCES OF CAPITAL FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED *GENERATIONING HOUSING: THE ROLE OF INTERGENERATIONAL XU, Yedan [Tongji University] [email protected] ENTERPRISES IN TOURISM-BASED DEVELOPMENT IN IN RURAL WEALTH TRANSFER AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS IN YOUNG ZHANG, Ruiqi [Tongji University] [email protected] NORTHERN VIETNAM ADULTS’ HOUSING OUTCOMES ID #1012 *INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY DETERMINANTS OF AGING ID #118 GREEN, Timothy [Clemson University] [email protected], MOOS, Markus [University of Waterloo] [email protected], IN PLACE: THE CASE OF CINCINNATI AND ITS PLANNING presenting author presenting author IMPLICATIONS FOR AN AGING-FRIENDLY CITY ID #495 *LOSSES OF LOW-COST RENTALS IN SOUTHERN CITIES KIM, Jongwoong [University of Cincinnati] ID #152 [email protected], presenting author IMMERGLUCK, Dan [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author INDEPENDENCE IN THE ELDERY GROUP LIVING IN JAPAN CARPENTER, Ann [Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta] ID #990 [email protected] DOIHARA, NATSUE [Keio Research Institute at SFC] LUEDERS, Abram [Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] HOUSING MARKET IMPLICATIONS OF AN AGING SOCIETY: AN A COMPARISON OF HOUSING WEALTH INEQUALITY BETWEEN AGENT-BASED MODEL OF HOUSING LOCATIONS IN NORTHERN URBAN REGIONS DURING THE RECOVERY: THE IMPACT OF NEW ENGLAND RACIAL SEGREGATION, INCOME SORTING AND RISK BASED ID #1028 MORTGAGE PRICING KIM, Yuseung [University of Southern Maine] ID #154 [email protected], presenting author RAYMOND, Elora [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author FRIDAY, 8:00AM – 10:00AM RENTAL SHORTAGES, MILLENNIAL GROWTH, AND REDISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING OPPORTUNITY IN LOS ANGELES ID #158 JAPA EDITORIAL BOARD PARK, JungHo [University of Southern California] MEETING [email protected], presenting author MYERS, Dowell [University of Southern California] Room: Heathman Hotel, 1001 SW [email protected], primary author Broadway, Portland

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VOTER-APPROVED ANNEXATIONS IN AN URBAN GROWTH 7.9 RECONSTRUCTING PLACE: REDEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY REGIME: THE IMPACTS ON HOUSING VALUES, 11.4 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN CITY AND LAND USE DENSITY AND EQUITY PLANNING Room: Broadway III ID #1130 Room: Broadway IV LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] Moderator/Discussant: RAMSEY-MUSOLF, Darrel [University [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: CURRIE, Melissa [University at Albany of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected] PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] SUNY] [email protected] [email protected] VACANT LAND AND STRUCTURAL ABANDONMENT IN LARGE ZOU, Zhenpeng [University of Oregon] THE SOCIAL UTILITY OF HISTORIC DISTRICTING: PRESERVATION AMERICAN CITIES [email protected] IN ACTION IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ID #261 ID #170 NEWMAN, Galen [Texas A&M University] GOLDMAN, Emily [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting author 9.12 ROUNDTABLE - COMMUNITY-ENGAGED [email protected], presenting author O'M BOWMAN, Ann [Texas A&M University] TEACHING AND LEARNING: PERSPECTIVES FROM [email protected] NORTHERN THIRD WARD, HOUSTON, TEXAS *WHO MAKES DECISIONS AROUND HOUSING FORM?: BRINGING LEE, Ryun Jung [Texas A&M University] THE NEIGHBOURS INTO INFILL THROUGH COLLABORATIVE, ID #826 [email protected] DELIBERATIVE PLANNING PROCESSES IN METRO VANCOUVER, Room: Galleria I KIM, Bo Ah [Texas A&M University] [email protected] BRITISH COLUMBIA ID #173 THE FATE OF FORMER MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS FACILITIES Organizer/Moderator: LOWE, Jeffrey [Texas Southern University] [email protected] THUMM, Alex [Simon Fraser University] [email protected], ID #1248 presenting author LONG, Judith [University of Michigan] [email protected], HOLDEN, Meg [Simon Fraser University] [email protected] presenting author BUCKLEY, James [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] LOWE, Rick [Project Row Houses] [email protected] STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTIONS OF THE DESIGN REGULATORY RECONSTRUCTION ALONG THE SANRIKU COAST OF TOHOKU, PROCESS: AN ANALYSIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORIC JAPAN: FIVE YEARS AFTER THE `3.11' DISASTER OVERLAY DISTRICTS ID #1512 10.1 PARKS, RURAL PLANNING AND ID #790 EDGINGTON, David [University of British Columbia] GRUNNINGER BONNEY, Courtney [Clemson University] [email protected], presenting author ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES Room: Studio Suite [email protected], presenting author BENEDICT, Robert [Clemson University] [email protected] 7.13 TOPICS IN GROWTH MANAGEMENT Moderator/Discussant: COOPER-MCCANN, Patrick [University of Michigan] [email protected] BARGAINING FOR DEVELOPMENT: DO COMMUNITY Room: Broadway II DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENABLE DEVELOPERS TO AVOID EXAMINING RURAL PLANNING IN CITY-CLUSTER AREAS FROM ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION IN CALIFORNIA? Moderator/Discussant: LANDIS, John [University of ID #1444 Pennsylvania] [email protected] THE PERSPECTIVE OF URBAN-RURAL RELATIONSHIPS: EVIDENCE FROM SUZHOU, CHINA SWAYNE, Madison [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author WILL URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARIES WORK IN CHINESE CITIES? ID #574 XIAO, Yang [Tongji University] [email protected], presenting ROSEN, Jovanna [University of Southern California] A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UGB ADOPTION IN PORTLAND OR [email protected] AND FOUR CITIES IN CHINA author ID #864 FAN, Lingyun [Suzhou University of Science and Technology] YANG, Yizhao [University of Oregon] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author TANG, Peng [Chengdu Institute of Planning and Design] *EVOLUTION OF OPEN SPACE IN STEIN AND WRIGHT’S [email protected] COMMUNITIES - EXAMINING IDENTITY AND PROTECTIONS THEN AND NOW EXAMINING INTERACTION EFFECTS AMONG THE BUILT ID #575 ENVIRONMENT FACTORS ON REDUCTION IN AUTOMOBILE USE LARSEN, Kristin [University of Florida] [email protected], ID #1188 presenting author CHOI, Kwangyul [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected], presenting author *FROM SALT MARSH TO CITY NEIGHBORHOOD: LESSONS FOR PATERSON, Robert [The University of Texas at Austin] PLANNING FROM AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF EAST [email protected] HARLEM ID #1298 PLANNING PARTNERSHIPS OR PIECEMEAL PROJECTS? AN MOGA, Steven [Smith College] [email protected], presenting EVALUATION OF THE FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST PROGRAM author ID #1205 SCHINDEWOLF, Jamie [Florida State University] OLMSTED PLANS FOR PARK SYSTEMS IN ESSEX COUNTY AND [email protected], presenting author UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY ID #1428 CAN CEDING LAND USE REGULATIONS DELIVER METROPOLITAN PANGALLOZZI, Laura [NYC College of Technology] PLANNING GOALS? A SURVEY OF 82 MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN [email protected], presenting author THE SYDNEY METROPOLITAN REGION ID #558 GILBERT, Catherine [University of Sydney] [email protected], presenting author GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] [email protected]

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12.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - EPISTEMOLOGIES 13.4 PLANNING FOR TRANSPORTATION AND LAND 14.5 AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: WHAT ARE THE TOUCHING GROUND: PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS USE WITH THE ENVIRONMENT IN MIND PLANNING AND POLICY RAMIFICATIONS AND THEIR PRACTICAL CONSEQUENCES Room: Council Suite Room: Senate Suite Proposal ID 58 Room: Executive Suite Moderator/Discussant: SUNG, Sangwoo “Marty” [East Moderator: SCHECHTMAN-ROSENMAN, Judd [New York Carolina University] [email protected] University] [email protected] Moderator: ZITCER, Andrew [Drexel University] [email protected] POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTANT ON Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. VULNERABLE POPULATION IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Discussant: FAINSTEIN, Susan [Harvard University] REGION: INTEGRATING EPA’S BASINS PLOAD MODULE AND SCAG *DRIVERLESS VEHICLES’ INFLUENCE ON BICYCLIST FACILITY [email protected] LAND USE DATASET WITHIN GIS FRAMEWORK PREFERENCES ID #10 ID #273 EMPOWERING RESIDENTS THROUGH A ‘PUBLIC ACADEMY’: VO, Tom [Southern California Association of Governments] AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected], LESSONS FROM A PLANNING EXPERIMENT IN HONOLULU, [email protected], presenting author presenting author HAWAII CHOI, Simon [Southern California Association of Governments] BLAU, Michael [The Ohio State University] ID #1504 [email protected] [email protected], primary author UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] WEN, Frank [Southern California Association of Governments] NASAR, Jack [The Ohio State University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] KOH, Annie [University of Hawaii] [email protected] WANG, Ping [Southern California Association of Governments] SMART MOBILITY POLICY STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS [email protected] TECHNOLOGY DIVIDE - STRATEGIES FOR A FASTER DIFFUSION OF CREATIVE PLACEMAKING ON CONTESTED TERRAIN CONNECTED AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES ID #971 DO ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS ENCOURAGE SMART GROWTH? ID #1203 ZITCER, Andrew [Drexel University] [email protected], TRANSPORTATION AGENCY RESPONSE TO REGIONAL SHIN, Hyeon-Shic [Morgan State University] presenting author, primary author CONSERVATION INITIATIVES [email protected], presenting author RECHTSCHAFFEN, Hannah [Drexel University] ID #644 [email protected] LEDERMAN, Jaimee [University of California, Los Angeles] RESIDENTIAL LOCATION CHOICES IN THE ERA OF SHARED [email protected], presenting author AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: A DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATION "SAVING" ICONIC PLACES: CONEY ISLAND'S WILD MODEL REDEVELOPMENT RIDE THE 10 YEAR REVIEW OF THE GROWTH PLAN FOR THE GREATER ID #1235 ID #972 TORONTO AREA: WHAT NEEDS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE REVISED ZHANG, Wenwen [Georgia Institute of Technology] RIVERO, Juan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] PLAN? [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #1004 GUHATHAKURTA, Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] AMBORSKI, David [Ryerson University] [email protected], [email protected], primary author NEO-INDUSTRIAL PLANNING LOGICS: A POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF presenting author METHANOL IN TACOMA MODELLING THE DEPLOYMENT OF SHARED AUTOMATED ID #973 THE ‘SWEET SPOT’: HOW THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA VEHICLES: EFFECTS OF DENSITY, FLEET SIZE, AND MODE CHOICE PENDRAS, Mark [University of Washington Tacoma] METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION IS LINKING ID #1263 [email protected], presenting author TRANSPORTATION, LAND USE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FISHELSON, James [University of Michigan] DIERWECHTER, Yonn [University of Washington Tacoma] PLANNING [email protected], presenting author [email protected], primary author ID #1375 BARBOUR, Elisa [University of California, Berkeley] AUTOPIA OR NIGHTMARE? THE LEGAL AND URBAN DESIGN [email protected], presenting author IMPLICATIONS OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES FOR CITIES ID #1429 THE EFFECT OF URBAN CONTAINMENT POLICIES ON NON- SCHECHTMAN-ROSENMAN, Judd [New York University] MOTORIZED MODE CHOICES IN U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS [email protected], presenting author (2000-2010) DAVIDSON, Adam [City of New York] ID #766 [email protected] LEE, Sugie [Hanyang University] [email protected], LEWYN, Michael [Touro Law Center] [email protected] presenting author KWON, Sung Moon [Korea Housing Institute] [email protected] HA, Jaehyun [Hanyang University] [email protected]

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14.12 EQUITY AND TRANSPORTATION 15.5 MEASURING URBAN FORM Room: Forum Suite Room: Directors Suite

Moderator: ROSENBLUM, Jeffrey [Massachusetts Institute of Moderator/Discussant: RYAN, Brent [Massachusetts Institute Technology] [email protected] of Technology] [email protected]

Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. BRAIN RESPONSES TO URBAN DESIGN: A NEURO-ASSESSMENT OF THE PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS *EVALUATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL (DIS) ID #37 ADVANTAGE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OF BUS USERS IN FOSTER, Veronica [Tufts University] LONDON, UK [email protected], presenting author ID #1053 HOLLANDER, Justin [Tufts University] GRISE, Emily [McGill University] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed [McGill University] *CAMPUS SCORE: MEASURING UNIVERSITY CAMPUS QUALITIES [email protected] ID #181 HAJRASOULIHA, Amir [California Polytechnic University, San JOBS, SOCIAL EQUITY AND GROWING TRANSIT SYSTEMS: A Luis Obispo] [email protected], presenting author NATIONAL, EMPIRICAL INQUIRY ID #1064 LINK BETWEEN SUSTAINABLE URBAN FORM AND THE CREATIVE GUTHRIE, Andrew [University of Minnesota] CLASS: INSIGHTS FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA [email protected], presenting author ID #1363 FAN, Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected] NATEKAL, Asiya [University of California, Irvine] [email protected], presenting author ACCESS TO TAXICABS FOR UNBANKED HOUSEHOLDS: AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS IN NEW YORK CITY MEASURED VISUALIZATIONS OF URBAN FORM AND PUBLIC ID #1080 PERCEPTION OF RESIDENTIAL DENSITY KING, David [Arizona State University] [email protected], ID #1367 presenting author SENBEL, Maged [University of British Columbia] SALDARRIAGA, Juan Francisco [Columbia University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] AN EXPLORATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DENSITY MOBILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED: AND BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE DEVELOPING A COMPOSITE TRANSPORTATION ACCESSIBILITY ID #1381 INDEX QUAN, Steven Jige [Georgia Institute of Technology] ID #1395 [email protected], presenting author BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting YANG, Perry Pei-Ju [Georgia Institute of Technology] author [email protected] NOH, Soowoong [University of Florida] [email protected] GU, Zongni [University of Florida] [email protected]

EQUITY DISPARITY IN ACCESS TO REAL-TIME BUS ARRIVAL INFORMATION VIA SMARTPHONE? ID #1486 ROSENBLUM, Jeffrey [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author

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BIG IDEAS SESSION TWO – GLOBAL 1.3 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - CLICK DECISIONS: 1.7 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - DISPLACEMENTS AND THE ETHICS AND POLITICS NEW FRONTIERS IN PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSIMULATION MODELS AS PLANNING OF PLANNING Proposal 47 SUPPORT SYSTEMS II Room: Galleria I Room: Broadway I Proposal ID 35 Room: Parlor B Moderator: STIPHANY, Kristine [University of Texas] Organizer: WU, Weiping [Columbia University] Moderator/Discussant: MANSURY, Yuri [Illinois Institute of [email protected] [email protected] Technology] [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: SHATKIN, Gavin [Northeastern Discussant: MINNER, Jennifer [Cornell University] THE LOCATION, ACTIVITY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE University] [email protected] [email protected] (LAEX) FRAMEWORK ID #846 Co-Discussant: DAVIS, Diane [Harvard University] *URBAN PLANNING: IS THERE AN APP FOR THAT? YANG, Dongwoo [Southern California Association of [email protected] ID #981 Governments] [email protected], presenting author ROBINSON, Pamela [Ryerson University] HOUSTON, Douglas [University of California, Irvine] Co-Discussant: SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] [email protected] *TEACHING QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN A SELF-ORGANIZED *MODELING PATTERN OF LAND USE IN CHINESE CITIES USING Presenter: ROY, Ananya [University of California, Los Angeles] LEARNING ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATED CELLULAR AUTOMATON MODEL [email protected] ID #615 ID #364 RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis FENG, Yanlei [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting Presenter: MIRAFTAB, Faranak [University of Illinois at Urbana- Obispo] [email protected], presenting author author Champaign] [email protected] STEINS, Chris [Urban Insight, Inc.] [email protected] QI, Yi [Nanjing University] [email protected] BRASUELL, James [Urban Insight, Inc.] [email protected] EXPLORING RECIPROCAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, STUDENT WORKSHOP SESSION 1 – PREPARING *LESSONS FROM TECHNOLOGY: FROM CURRICULUM GROUNDWATER AND LAND COVER DECISIONS IN AGRICULTURAL FOR THE JOB MARKET DEVELOPMENT FOR A NEW EQUITY APP TO A NATIONAL SURVEY AREAS Room: Forum Suite OF EDUCATORS ID #365 ID #616 ZELLNER, Moira [University of Illinois at Chicago] Organizer/Moderator: LEE, C. Aujean [University of California, MINNER, Jennifer [Cornell University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author Los Angeles] [email protected] presenting author BERT, Federico [Universidad de Buenos Aires] MICKLOW, Amanda [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected], primary author Participants: MASSEY, Dean [University of Illinois at Chicago] GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] THE PARTICIPATORY CREATION OF URBAN DESIGN METRICS FOR [email protected] [email protected] INFORMAL SETTLEMENT REDEVELOPMENT: CASES OF SCENARIO PODESTA, Guillermo [University of Miami] MUKHIJA, Vinit [University of California, Los Angeles] PLANNING IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL [email protected] [email protected] ID #617 ROHE, William [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] STIPHANY, Kristine [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author 3.9 FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO THE REGION: POST- SHIH, Mi [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] BRIGMON, Nathan [University of Texas Austin] DISASTER RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE [email protected] [email protected] Room: Broadway IV SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] LARSON, Kirsten [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: OLSHANSKY, Rob [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] *FIGHTING POVERTY SPRAWL: A PLANNING TOOL TO IDENTIFY STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PERCEIVED PERSONAL RESILIENCE AND EXPECTED RESPONSE TO PRESERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL ID #618 ID #628 HILDE, Thomas [The University of Texas at Austin] ROGERS, George [Texas A&M University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author MUELLER, Elizabeth [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected], primary author WHAT DRIVES HOUSEHOLD RECOVERY AFTER CATASTROPHIC TORRADO, Marla [The University of Texas at Austin] DISASTERS? LESSONS FROM NEW YORK CITY AFTER THE 2012 [email protected] HURRICANE SANDY ID #656 XIAO, Yu [Texas A&M University] [email protected], presenting FRIDAY, author 10:00AM – 11:00AM CHANDRASEKHAR, Divya [University of Utah] [email protected] FINN, Donovan [Stony Brook University] TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY [email protected] INFORMATION SESSION FOR ROTHFEDER, Robin [University of Utah] [email protected] TWO ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS Room: Boardroom East

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*PLANNING AFTER SANDY: HOW DO WE REBUILD FOR A MORE WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT LOCATION AFFORDABILITY IN U.S. RESILIENT REGION? 5.16 NEIGHBORHOOD LIVABILITY AND SHRINKING CITIES? ID #771 RESIDENTIAL SATISFACTION ID #896 FINN, Donovan [Stony Brook University] Room: Galleria II GANNING, Joanna [University of Utah] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author CHANDRASEKHAR, Divya [University of Utah] Moderator: LEE, Jae-Su [Kangwon National University] TIGHE, Rosie [Cleveland State University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] XIAO, Yu [Texas A&M University] [email protected] THE SPATIAL AND SOCIAL MORPHOLOGY OF AGING SUBURBS IN Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS AN INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY’S ADAPTIVE CAPACITY ID #1197 IN POST-DISASTER RELOCATION IN TACLOBAN CITY AFTER 2013 IS A FIXER-UPPER ACTUALLY A DOWNER? HOMEOWNERSHIP, PARK, Yunmi [Auburn University] [email protected], TYPHOON YOLANDA HOME MAINTENANCE, AND LIFE SATISFACTION presenting author ID #378 ID #274 HONG, Saheum [Korea Research Institute for Human IUCHI, Kanako [Tohoku University] MORRIS, Eric [Clemson University] [email protected], Settlements] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author presenting author LEE, Jaekyung [Texas A&M University] [email protected] MALY, Elizabeth [Tohoku University] [email protected] KIM, Hyunwoo [Texas A&M University] [email protected] *GANGNAM-STYLE RESIDENTIAL SATISFACTION? COMPARING DETERMINANTS OF RESIDENTIAL SATISFFACTION IN HOUSING 4.6 IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION IN RECEIVING SUB-MARKETS IN SEOUL 5.32 THE ROLE OF ARTS IN COMMUNITY COMMUNITIES ID #390 DEVELOPMENT Room: Senate Suite NAMGUNG, Mi [Pusan National University] Room: Parlor A [email protected], presenting author Moderator: BUDGE, Juliette [University of Hawaii, Manoa] JUN, Hee-Jung [Sungkyunkwan University] [email protected], Moderator: CHOO, Soyoon [University of Southern California] [email protected] primary author [email protected]

Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. *SOCIAL MIX POLICY AND RESIDENTIAL SATISFACTION OF Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS THE FANTASY AND REALITY OF SELLING DIVERSITY: USING ID #417 *THE ARTS AS A CATALYST FOR NEIGHBORHOOD IMMIGRATION TO MANAGE GLOBAL INSECURITIES JUN, Hee-Jung [Sungkyunkwan University] REVITALIZATION ID #1093 [email protected], presenting author ID #434 LEE, Sang [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] JEONG, Hyun [Sungkyunkwan University] [email protected] KEATING, William [Cleveland State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author COMMUNITY SOCIAL CAPITAL AS A PREDICTOR OF PERCEIVED PLACE ATTACHMENT IN LATINO VENDOR MARKETS: SELECTED NEIGHBORHOOD LIVABILITY: AN ANALYSIS OF THE AMERICAN ART EVERYWHERE: AN ALTERNATIVE CREATIVE CITY IN AN AGE CASE STUDIES IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS HOUSING SURVEY NATIONAL DATA OF PLACEMAKING ID #1168 ID #775 ID #670 LEDESMA, Edna [Texas A&M University] LI, Yanmei [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected], SLOANE, David [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author presenting author [email protected], presenting author SHANNON, Brettany [University of Southern California] *LANGUAGE AS LEADERSHIP: CONTEXTUAL ENGLISH AS SECOND THE STRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE [email protected] LANGUAGE (ESL) AS AN ARENA FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT FACTORS OF RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT ON HOUSING PRICE: A AMONG LATINO MIGRANTS IN MASSACHUSETTS STUDY OF SMALL-SIZED URBAN HOUSING IN SEOUL, KOREA YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MEDIA ARTS ORGANIZATION: THE ID #1171 ID #911 INTERSECTION OF MEDIA ARTS, ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION AND ARROYO, John [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] LEE, Jae-Su [Kangwon National University] COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #673 HAN, Jin [Kangwon National University] [email protected] SHANNON, Brettany [University of Southern California] *MAKING SUBURBAN ETHNIC RETAIL PLACES AND [email protected], presenting author IMPLICATIONS FOR MUNICIPAL PLANNING: CASE STUDIES IN SLOANE, David [University of Southern California] THE GREATER TORONTO AREA 5.26 SHRINKING CITIES AND SHRINKING [email protected] ID #1222 SUBURBS: WHAT DO WE KNOW? *DEVELOPING WHICH COMMUNITY? HOW URBAN ECONOMIC ZHUANG, Zhixi Cecilia [Ryerson University] Room: Galleria III [email protected], presenting author CLIMATE AND INSTITUTIONAL POLITICS DETERMINE WHO Moderator/Discussant: SEYMOUR, Eric [University of BENEFITS FROM ART INSTITUTION-LED COMMUNITY *PLANNING FOR MIGRATION IN OCEANIA: UNDERSTANDING Michigan] [email protected] DEVELOPMENT. THE POLITICS OF RECEPTION THROUGH AN ANALYSIS OF NEWS ID #1073 COVERAGE OF “MICRONESIAN” DIASPORA IN HAWAII *MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT MEYER, Justin [University of Michigan] [email protected], presenting author ID #1079 INITIATIVE: THE CHALLENGE OF RENTERS AND HOMEOWNERS IN BUDGE, Juliette [University of Hawaii, Manoa] A SHRINKING, UNDERDEVELOPED NEIGHBORHOOD [email protected], presenting author ID #413 SOCIAL PRACTICE AS ART: IMPLICATIONS TO PLANNING AND MILLER, Camden [University at Buffalo, State University of New PLANNING EDUCATION York] [email protected], presenting author ID #1190 CHOO, Soyoon [University of Southern California] THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SHRINKING SUBURBS [email protected], presenting author ID #798 VICINO, Thomas [Northeastern University] [email protected], presenting author SARZYNSKI, Andrea [University of Delaware] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ... [email protected]

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ASSESSING THE SITUATION TO SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE 8.5 FOOD SYSTEMS AND HEALTH POLICY: A PLANNING IN THE WESTERN ZION CORRIDOR AND OTHER 13.3 CONSEQUENCES OF INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN DIVERSITY OF ISSUES GATEWAY REGIONS AND GOVERNANCE FOR REGIONAL OUTCOMES Room: Studio Suite ID #1017 Room: Council Suite RUMORE, Danya [University of Utah] Moderator/Discussant: RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo] [email protected], presenting author Moderator: WEINREICH, David [University of Michigan] [email protected] CHANDRASEKHAR, Divya [University of Utah] [email protected] [email protected] LOCAL SOLUTIONS TO SUSTAINABLE FOOD WASTE HINNERS, Sarah [University of Utah] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. MANAGEMENT: A NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED SPATIAL ANALYSIS IN CHICAGO OVERCOMING PERCEPTUAL BARRIERS TO COASTAL FLOOD *SUING A REGION TO CREATE A REGION? THE CITY OF DES ID #414 RESILIENCE MOINES WATER WORKS LAW SUIT FOR WATER QUALITY AI, Ning [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], ID #1018 ID #573 presenting author RUSSO, Michal [Tufts University] [email protected], CONNERLY, Charles [University of Iowa] SHI, Xuan [University of Arkansas] [email protected] presenting author [email protected], presenting author HEALTH IMPACT MODELS AND ASSESSMENT: WHAT IS THE *COMPREHENDING INDIA’S CONTEMPORARY REGIONAL DIFFERENCE AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE? 12.9 LEARNING FROM PLANNING PRACTICE PLANNING APPROACH: LEARNING FROM ONGOING PLANNING ID #658 2: UNDERSTANDING COLLABORATION AND EFFORTS IN THE COUNTRY'S NCR AND COMPARATIVE US IROZ-ELARDO, Nicole [Urban Design 4 Health, Inc.] EXPERIENCE [email protected], presenting author PARTNERSHIPS Room: Executive Suite ID #893 FRANK, Lawrence [University of British Columbia] VIDYARTHI, Sanjeev [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Moderator: GIBSON, Huston [Kansas State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] DOES FRAGMENTED LOCAL GOVERNANCE CONSTRAIN HEALTH THE LIMITS OF NEW SPATIAL IMAGINARIES IN REGION- EXPENDITURE? Discussant: FORESTER, John [Cornell University] BUILDING: CORRIDORS, NODES AND NEW TERRITORIES OF ID #1335 [email protected] GOVERNANCE IN ENGLAND'S NORTHERN POWERHOUSE KIM, Yonsu [University of California, Irvine] [email protected], ID #930 presenting author THE "OUGHT" OF PLANNING: COMPARING PRACTITIONER AND DEAS, Iain [University of Manchester] ACADEMIC PERSPECTIVES [email protected], presenting author ID #541 HINCKS, Stephen [University of Manchester] 11.3 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - COLLABORATIVE JOHNSON, Bonnie [University of Kansas] [email protected], [email protected] PLANNING: ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION, AND presenting author HAUGHTON, Graham [University of Manchester] INNOVATION SWEARINGEN WHITE, Stacey [University of Kansas] [email protected] Proposal ID 65 [email protected] Room: Parlor C GETTING TO WORK OR NOT: ASSESSING THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CONTEXT OF PLANNING: FROM OZ TO OZ REGIONAL GOVERNMENTAL AUTONOMY IN METROPOLITAN Moderator/Discussant: RUMORE, Danya [University of Utah] ID #641 TRANSPORTATION POLICY: A COMPARISON OF TWO US REGIONS [email protected] GIBSON, Huston [Kansas State University] ID #1341 [email protected], presenting author WEINREICH, David [University of Michigan] *CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA: A CASE STUDY IN LA VELLA, Karen [Queensland University of Technology] [email protected], presenting author PAZ, MEXICO [email protected] ID #839 DEDEKORKUT-HOWES, Aysin [Griffith University] YERENA, Anaid [University of Washington Tacoma] [email protected] 15.1 DESIGN GOVERNANCE [email protected], presenting author SIPE, Neil [University of Queensland] [email protected] Room: Directors Suite BASOLO, Victoria [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] THE CLUE OF CLIUDS: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNITY-LINKED Moderator/Discussant: WHITE, James [University of Glasgow] INCREMENTAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES [email protected] COPRODUCTION AND URBAN SUSTAINABILITY PLAN ID #1150 IMPLEMENTATION: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie [Wageningen University] *LESSONS IN SOCIAL EQUITY FROM BOGOTA’S “PUBLIC SPACE” ID #1255 [email protected], presenting author MAYORS KINZER, Kirsten [University of North Carolina, Wilmington] TAN, Wendy [University of Groningen] [email protected] ID #1059 [email protected], presenting author RIJCKENBERG, Annemiek [RASODD] [email protected] BERNEY, Rachel [University of Washington] [email protected], presenting author *FINDING THE FACTS ABOUT JOINT FACT-FINDING: CRITERIA THEORIZING FROM PLANNING PRACTICE: THOUGHTS ON AND APPROACHES FOR RIGOROUS EVALUATION METHODOLOGICAL AND CONCEPTUAL IMPLICATIONS ASSESSING THE ROLE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN REVIEW ID #1016 ID #1240 BOARD IN PROTECTING THE PUBLICNESS OF PRIVATELY OWNED SCHENK, Todd [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State ZANOTTO, Juliana [University of California, Irvine] PUBLIC SPACE IN TAIWAN University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #1153 CZAIKA, Ellen [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] CHANG, Hsiutzu [National Cheng Kung University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author RUMORE, Danya [University of Utah] LO, Chia-Hui [National Cheng Kung University] [email protected] [email protected]

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DESIGN BY DISCRETION / DISCRETION BY DESIGN: FLEXIBILITY, THE INFLUENCE OF PAVEMENT MACROTEXTURE AND COLLABORATION AND DESIGN REVIEW IN VANCOUVER BC POSTER SESSION ROUGHNESS ON BICYCLE RIDE QUALITY ID #1212 Room: Broadway II / III Track 14 - ID #657 LAMONTAGNE, Neal [University of California, Los Angeles] THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] [email protected], presenting author PREDICTING ACCESSIBILITY: A HIERARCHICAL ADDITIVE [email protected], presenting author APPROACH LI, Hui [University of California, Davis] DISCOURSES ADDRESSING DOWNTOWN PLANNING AND Track 14 - ID #113 [email protected], primary author DEVELOPMENT IN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI AL QAHTANI, Anoud [Masdar Institute] HARVEY, John [University of California, Davis] ID #1436 [email protected], presenting author [email protected] BRODY, Jason [Kansas State University] [email protected], MAGHELAL, Praveen [Masdar Institute] presenting author [email protected] CYCLING BY CHOICE OR NECESSITY? EXPLORING THE GENDER GAP IN BICYCLING IN OREGON (RE)PLANNING A PLANNED CITY: FORM BASED CODES FOR A *EXPOSURE TO RISK AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, AN Track 14 - ID #672 VIBRANT AND LIVABLE GANDHINAGAR EMPIRICAL STUDY OF BICYCLE CRASHES IN MINNEAPOLIS SINGLETON, Patrick [Portland State University] ID #1459 Track 14 - ID #174 [email protected], presenting author BYAHUT, Sweta [Auburn University] [email protected], WANG, Jueyu [University of Minnesota] GODDARD, Tara [Portland State University] [email protected] presenting author [email protected], presenting author MITTAL, Jay [Auburn University] [email protected] HANKEY, Steve [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State KEEP PEOPLE IN CLIMATE-JUST SETTLEMENTS IN MEXICO CITY University] [email protected] Track 14 - ID #694 GREG, Lindsey [University of Minnesota] [email protected] REYES-SANCHEZ, Ariadna [University of Texas at Austin] 15.6 MORPHOLOGY AND TYPE [email protected], presenting author DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE? PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC TRANSIT IN Room: Broadway V COLOMBIA AND BOLIVIA THE ROLE OF BIKE INFRASTRUCTURE ON BICYCLE USE: AN Moderator/Discussant: KICKERT, Conrad [University of Track 14 - ID #269 ANALYSIS BASED ON PORTLAND BIKE COUNTS DATA Cincinnati] [email protected] KASH, Gwen [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] Track 14 - ID #701 [email protected], presenting author SHI, Wei [Portland State University] [email protected], *RECONSIDERING THE LEGACY OF PEDESTRIAN MALLS presenting author ID #97 PERCEPTION OF MILLENNIALS ON AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: IS AMOS, Dave [University of California, Berkeley] TECH FLUENCY AFFECT POSITIVE VIEW? WOULD MILLENNIALS STAY IN CITIES AND LIVE WITHOUT [email protected], presenting author Track 14 - ID #292 CARS? AN ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AND FUTURE CHOICES OF WOLDEAMANUEL, Mintesnot [California State University, RESIDENTIAL LOCATION AND TRAVEL BEHAVIOR *BY-RIGHT | BY-DESIGN: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY HOUSING Northridge] [email protected], presenting Track 14 - ID #782 FRAMEWORKS author LEE, Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] ID #1138 [email protected], presenting author FALLETTA, Liz [University of Southern California] A PLANNING RESPONSE TO THE DWINDLING NUMBER OF CIRCELLA, Giovanni [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author MANHATTAN’S GAS STATIONS: ADVANCING AN ANALYTICAL [email protected] APPROACH TO AN ADAPTIVE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM GUHATHAKURTA, Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] *URBAN DESIGN PREMIUMS IN NEW YORK CITY: STUDY OF Track 14 - ID #297 [email protected] THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URBAN DESIGN QUALITIES AND BEHESHTIAN, Arash [Cornell University] [email protected], MOKHTARIAN, Patricia [Georgia Institute of Technology] PROPERTY VALUE IN NEW YORK CITY? presenting author [email protected] ID #1388 KESHAVARZI, Golnaz [University of Texas at Arlington] A GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION APPROACH TO *THE DRIVING FORCES FOR THE CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT [email protected], presenting author INVESTIGATE THE SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN ACTIVITY SPACE CENTERS IN THE US LARGE METROPOLITAN AREAS, 1990-2010 HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] Track 14 - ID #499 Track 14 - ID #810 [email protected] WANG, Chih-Hao [California State University, Fresno] PAN, Qisheng [Texas Southern University] [email protected], EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author presenting author CHEN, Na [The Ohio State University] KING, Lester [Rice University] [email protected] EXAMINING MEASURES OF STREET CONNECTIVITY IN THE [email protected] LIU, Xuejun [university] [email protected] AMERICAN CITY AND THEIR INTERDEPENDENCIES AS APPLIED AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected] JIN, Zhonghua [university] [email protected] IN PRACTICE *INFLUENCING ACTIVE TRAVEL BEHAVIOR: EXPLORING THE ID #757 MOBILITY DISADVANTAGE, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL MEETINGS HAYNIE, S Dawn [Georgia Institute of Technology] IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL NORMS Track 14 - ID #815 [email protected], presenting author Track 14 - ID #576 LI, Moyin [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis presenting author Obispo] [email protected], presenting author TILAHUN, Nebiyou [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] TRANSIT AS A DENSIFICATION TOOL: THE CASE OF BORDEAUX, FRANCE *URBAN TRAILS AND DEMAND RESPONSE TO WEATHER Track 14 - ID #634 VARIATIONS MAHATO, Binita [University of Cincinnati] Track 14 - ID #816 [email protected], presenting author ERMAGUN, Alireza [University of Minnesota] ermag001@umn. CHIFOS, Carla [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] edu, presenting author HADDEN LOH, Tracy [Rails to Trails Conservancy] [email protected] LINDSEY, Greg [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

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GLOBAL PATTERNS OF URBAN SPRAWL DEVELOPMENT OF SAFETY PERFORMANCE FUNCTION FOR THE A COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE ALONG Track 14 - ID #853 RURAL TWO-WAY TWO-LANE ROADWAY SEGMENTS FOR THE THE METRO GOLD LINE THROUGH AN EQUITY LENS: TOD FOR MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz] STATE OF MARYLAND WHOM? [email protected], presenting author Track 14 - ID #1195 Track 14 - ID #1295 BARRINGTON-LEIGH, Chris [McGill University] SHIN, Hyeon-Shic [Morgan State University] SUNG, Seyoung [Portland State University] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected], presenting author presenting author BHARTI, Shilpi [Morgan State University] [email protected] EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND TRADEOFF BETWEEN EFFICIENCY AND EXPERIENCE IN INFRASTRUCTURE: INTERVIEWS IN DELHI, INDIA UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACTS OF SUBWAY’S SYSTEM RIDESHARING: A PREFERENCE-BASED RIDESHARING MODEL Track 14 - ID #861 INTERRUPTIONS ON SURFACE TRANSIT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Track 14 - ID #1403 DAS, Kirti [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Track 14 - ID #1216 ZHANG, Hongmou [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] presenting author DIAB, Ehab [University of Toronto] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author FAN, Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected] presenting author ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] SHALABY, Amer [University of Toronto] [email protected] [email protected], primary author ACCESS TO FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS USING DDOT BUSES IN DETROIT: THE CHALLENGES OF LIVING IN POOR WHAT MAKES TRAVELERS USE UBER: EXPLORING THE LATENT HOW AND WHY DOES THE NONRESIDENTIAL MARKET NEIGHBORHOODS CONSTRUCTS BEHIND THE USE OF ON-DEMAND RIDE SERVICES VALUE PUBLIC RAIL TRANSPORT? A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF Track 14 - ID #948 IN CALIFORNIA METROPOLITAN AREAS IN CALIFORNIA MOHAMED, Rayman [Wayne State University] Track 14 - ID #1239 Track 14 - ID #1414 [email protected], presenting author ALEMI, Farzad [University of California, Davis] XU, Ruoying [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author SUBWAYS AND SOCCER MOMS: GENDER AND COMMUTING IN CIRCELLA, Giovanni [University of California, Davis; Georgia LE, Kim [University of California, Berkeley] THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA Institute of Technology] [email protected] [email protected], primary author Track 14 - ID #996 HANDY, Susan [University of California, Davis] PARK, Janice [University of California, Berkeley] MICKLOW, Amanda [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author MOKHTARIAN, Patricia [Georgia Institute of Technology] CHATMAN, Dan [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] [email protected] COMMUTER’S PARADOX: DOES SWITCHING TO GREEN TRANSPORTATION HELP US BREATHE CLEAN AIR? PAVEMENT AND PROSPERITY: A SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS DREDGING TRANSPORTATION AND LAND USE CHANGE IN THE Track 14 - ID #1106 APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING TRANSPORTATION SAVANNAH PORT GEOGRAPHY HONG, Andy [University of Southern California] INFRASTRUCTURE CONDITION ACROSS URBAN Track 14 - ID #1471 [email protected], presenting author NEIGHBORHOODS RAMOS, Stephen [University of Georgia] [email protected], Track 14 - ID #1244 presenting author DATA AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ASSESSING HENDRICKS, Marccus [Texas A&M University] MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION IMPACTS FOR URBAN [email protected], presenting author DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART AND STATE-OF-THE-PRACTICE HELPING GATEWAY COMMUNITIES EMBRACE ALTERNATIVE Track 14 - ID #1186 TRANSPORTATION CURRANS, Kristi [Portland State University] Track 14 - ID #1273 [email protected], presenting author DUNNING, Anne [University of Kansas] [email protected], presenting author

FRIDAY, 11:30AM – 1:30PM FWIG ANNUAL LUNCHEON (Ticket required. Wear your name badge!) Room: Grand Ballroom II

FRIDAY, 12:00PM – 1:00PM FRIDAY, 1:00PM – 2:00PM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAIGN UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI INFORMATION SESSION INFORMATION SESSION FOR ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE NEW TENURED TRACK FACULTY POSITION ON RESEARCH, PROFESSOR SPECIALIZING IN TRANSPORTATION TEACHING AND SERVICE TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY PLANNING OF LIFE FOR RESIDENTS OF DISADVANTAGED URBAN Room: Broadway V COMMUNITIES Room: Broadway V

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FWIG & POCIG JOINT WORKSHOP SCENARIO PLANNING TOOLS “PILOT” TRAINING Room: Broadway IV WORKSHOP – SPAN AND LINCOLN INSTITUTE FOR FRIDAY, 1:30PM – 3:00PM LAND POLICY (BY INVITATION ONLY) PLANNING THEORY EDITORIAL Workshop: 1:30pm – 3:00pm Room: Broadway I BOARD MEETING Small Groups: 3:00pm – 6:00pm Room: Senate Suite Facilitator: PATERSON, Robert Paterson [University of Texas at Facilitator: WU, D Pei [Portland Jobs with Justice] Austin] [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, 1:30PM – 3:00PM Trainer: JOYCE, Alex [Fregonese and Associates] TOWN PLANNING REVIEW Facilitator: LEMOINS, Andrea [Portland Jobs with Justice] Trainer: STEINBERGER, Alex [Fregonese and Associates] [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Room: Forum Suite WEST COAST PREMIERE OF “RUBBERTOWN” PAB STANDARDS AND OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT Room: Broadway III FRIDAY, 1:30PM – 3:00PM TRAINING HOUSING POLICY DEBATE Room: Parlor A Moderator: GILDERBLOOM, John [University of Louisville] [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Room: Council Suite WORKSHOP FOR BOOK LENGTH MANUSCRIPT ACQUISITIONS Room: Broadway II

Training Session: 1:30pm – 3:00pm Private Appointments: 3:00pm – 6:00pm (Please contact Nicole Smith, [email protected] to schedule)

Facilitators: MCGINTY, Patrick [SAGE Publishing] [email protected] SCHELL, Kate [Planning and Urban Design, Routledge] [email protected] POPPER, Frank [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

FRIDAY, 2:30PM – 3:30PM FRIDAY, 6:00PM – 7:00PM JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII INFORMATION Room: Studio Suite SESSION FOR THE POSITION OF HCRC DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR IN HOUSING FRIDAY, 6:00PM – 7:30PM POLICY AND AFFORDABILITY Room: Directors Suite ACSP GLOBAL PLANNING TASK FORCE MEETING Room: Boardroom East FRIDAY, 6:00PM – 9:30PM IACP ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING & WORKSHOP Room: Council Suite

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FRIDAY ALUMNI RECEPTIONS

FRIDAY, 7:30PM COLUMBIA, CORNELL, HARVARD, MIT, NYU, RUTGERS & UPENN ALUMNI RECEPTION Room: Grand Ballroom I

FRIDAY, 7:30PM UCI, UCLA AND USC JOINT RECEPTION Room: Grand Ballroom II FRIDAY, 7:30PM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY ACSP RECEPTION Room: Broadway I FRIDAY, 7:30PM THE TEXAS SCHOOLS RECEPTION Room: Broadway II

FRIDAY, 7:30PM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO; GEORGIA TECH; UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TAUBMAN COLLEGE; AND UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA RECEPTION Room: Urban Studio, 935 NW Davis Street, Portland, OR 97209 FRIDAY, 7:30PM PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE AND THE JOURNAL OF URBAN DESIGN ROUTLEDGE RECEPTION Room: Broadway V FRIDAY, 7:30PM - 8:30PM JAPA RECEPTION Room: Broadway III

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SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODELING FOR WATER RESOURCES DIFFERENTIATING DRIVERS OF SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING FOR STUDENT AWARD WINNING PAPER SESSION MANAGEMENT IN CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES Room: Parlor B ID #1046 ID #734 ROTHFEDER, Robin [University of Utah] [email protected], KANG, Ki Eun [Binghamton University] Moderator: FRISCH, Michael [University of Missouri Kansas presenting author [email protected], presenting author City] [email protected] HOMSY, George [Binghamton University] INFORMING WITH REALISM: COMBINING VIRTUAL AND [email protected], primary author EQUITY IN THE TIME OF PRECARITY: INCLUSIVE LOCAL ECONOMY PHYSICAL 3D MODELS TO VISUALIZE STORM SURGE AND SEA PROJECTS IN TORONTO’S NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT LEVEL RISE *PLANNERS’ AND PUBLIC OFFICIALS’ PERSPECTIVES ON AREAS ID #1140 ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Winner: ACSP/FWIG Marsha Ritzdorf Award for the Best Student FRANK, Kathryn [University of Florida] [email protected], ID #777 Work on Diversity, Social Justice and the Role of Women in presenting author GOCMEN, Asli [University of Wisconsin - Madison] Planning BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author SHARPE ZAYAS, Mercedes [University of Toronto] HYLTON, Morris [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected] KIM, Sujin [University of Florida] [email protected] *UN-TRASHING WASTE: FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE GU, Zongni [University of Florida] [email protected] CONSUMPTION IN U.S. CITIES DRAWING OUTSIDE THE LINES: PARTICIPATORY DESIGN IN UNGERICHT, Luiz [University of Florida] [email protected] ID #1291 UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITIES POLLANS, Lily [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] Winner: ACSP/MIT Don Schön Award for Excellence in Learning [email protected], presenting author from Practice BEN-JOSEPH, Eran [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] JACOBSON, Lillian [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] 2.9 THE SPATIAL STRUCTURES OF URBANITY Room: Parlor C [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: LEE, Hyojung [University of Southern SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF URBAN TERRITORIES AT A REGIONAL California] [email protected] SCALE: MODELLING THE CHANGJIANG DELTA’S URBAN 5.18 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - OUTCOMES IN NETWORK THE HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM: A GEOGRAPHICAL WEIGHTED REGRESSION APPROACH TO THE LOCATION AND BEYOND Winner: IACP/ACSP Karen R. Polenske Best Student Paper Award SPATIAL VARIATION OF RETAIL LOCATION CHOICE NEAR RAPID on a China Related Topic Proposal ID 23 TRANSIT IN LOS ANGELES GUAN, Chenghe [Harvard University] [email protected] Room: Galleria III ID #691 OLWERT, Craig [California State University, Northridge] Moderator: GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] LOCAL HOST SESSION 3 – PULLING BACK THE WANG, Chih-Hao [California State University, Fresno] CURTAIN ON STATEWIDE PLANNING IN OREGON [email protected] Discussant: MCCLURE, Kirk [University of Kansas] AND WASHINGTON: EMERGING STATEWIDE [email protected] CHALLENGES *MEASURING THE FORGOTTEN INDICATORS: INVESTIGATION Room: Galleria I OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URBAN COMPACTNESS AND *LOCATIONAL OUTCOMES IN UNDERSTUDIED AREAS: AN REGIONAL INNOVATIVE CAPACITY EXAMINATION OF THE HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM IN Moderator: LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] ID #732 SMALL METROPOLITAN, MICROPOLITAN, AND RURAL AREAS [email protected] ZANDIATASHBAR, Ahoura [University of Texas at Arlington] ID #225 [email protected], presenting author WALTER, Rebecca [The University of Texas at San Antonio] Participants: HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], presenting author MACLAREN, Carrie [Department of Land Conservation and [email protected] WANG, Ruoniu (Vince) [University of Florida] [email protected] Development] LIBERTY, Robert [Portland State University Urban Sustainability *WHICH KIND OF URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE BENEFITS MOVING TO OPPORTUNITY? PRE AND POST PARTICIPATION Accelerator] ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: MONO-CENTRIC OR POLYCENTRIC? HORST, Megan [Portland State University] [email protected] LOCATION OUTCOMES IN THE HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER EVIDENCE FROM CHINA PROGRAM ID #994 ID #226 SUN, Bindong [East China Normal University] 1.5 METHODOLOGIES FOR ADVANCED GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana- [email protected], presenting author Champaign] [email protected], presenting author INFRASTRUCTURE AND DISASTER PLANNING ZHANG, Tinglin [East China Normal University] Room: Parlor A [email protected], primary author *TRACKING MOBILITY IN THE HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM: A HOUSEHOLD LEVEL EXAMINATION IN THE STATE Moderator/Discussant: HAMERLINCK, Jeff [University of Wyoming] [email protected] OF FLORIDA 3.5 DO THE RIGHT THING: OFFICIAL IMPETUS ID #227 (OR LACK THEREOF) TO ADOPT SUSTAINABLE BUILDING RESILIENT CITIES WITH CUSTOMER SIDE SMART GRID WANG, Ruoniu [University of Florida] [email protected], PRACTICES presenting author THROUGH HUMAN-CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE INTEGRATION Room: Galleria II WALTER, Rebecca [The University of Texas at San Antonio] ID #129 [email protected] HOSTOVSKY, Charles [Catholic University of America] Moderator/Discussant: LAURIAN, Lucie [University of Iowa] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] SUBSIDIZED HOUSING AND HEALTH: EVIDENCE FROM THE SURVEY OF INCOME AND PROGRAM PARTICIPATION *USING THE SLEUTH URBAN GROWTH MODEL TO SIMULATE *ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY IN TEXAS - CORPORATE SOCIAL THE IMPACTS OF SEA LEVEL RISE ENHANCED FLOODING ON ID #249 RESPONSIBILITY AND GREEN PRACTICES PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] DIFFERENT SCENARIOS OF FUTURE URBAN LAND USE ID #563 [email protected], presenting author ID #588 SHARIF, Mustafa [Texas A&M University] SONG, Jie [University of Florida] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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*IMPLEMENTING DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY LAND-USE POLICY: 6.8 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION – PLANNING 6.20 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THE POLITICS AN EVALUATION OF CURRENT LITERATURE AND ECONOMIC FOR WATER: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND OF LAND POLICY AND URBAN REDEVELOPMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR GREENFIELD DEVELOPMENT IN SUBURBAN ORGANIZATIONAL POLITICS IN WATER SYSTEMS, A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ACROSS THE CANADA PART II AMERICAS ID #138 Proposal ID 63 Proposal ID 37 BIGLIERI, Samantha [University of Waterloo] Room: Broadway III Room: Broadway II [email protected], presenting author

Moderator/Discussant: CAROLINI, Gabriella [Massachusetts Moderator/Discussant: SAMPER, Jota [Massachusetts A TRAJECTORY FOR IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE: YOUTH Institute of Technology] [email protected] Institute of Technology] [email protected] ENGAGEMENT IN URBAN AGRICULTURE IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK ID #419 SHIFTING PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES AND BUREAUCRATIC *SOCIAL STRATIFICATION SYSTEM AND THE BUILT FORM. MACHNICA, Elizabeth [University at Buffalo] LEARNING IN UPGRADING TO 24X7 SUPPLY: EVIDENCE FROM RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND SPATIAL MISMATCH IN [email protected], presenting author AMRAVATI BOGOTá, COLOMBIA RAJ, Subhashni [University at Buffalo] [email protected] ID #919 ID #800 RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo] [email protected] TEWARI, Meenu [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] YUNDA, Juan [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author JIAO, Junfeng [University of Texas at Austin] 14.19 NEW RESEARCH ON ACCESSIBILITY, SESSION 1 *EFFICIENCY AS A FUNCTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL FORM IN [email protected] Room: Directors Suite WATER SERVICES PROVISION: A COMPARISON OF INDIAN AND SLETTO, Bjorn [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] BRAZILIAN WATER UTILITIES Moderator: LEVINE, Jonathan [University of Michigan] ID #921 URBAN FINANCING FOR SOCIAL BENEFITS: A CANADIAN- [email protected] ONDA, Kyle [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] BRAZILIAN COMPARISON [email protected], presenting author ID #801 Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. FRIENDLY, Abigail [University of Toronto] SPLINTERED URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS: AN EXPLORATION [email protected], presenting author ACCESS AND MOBILITY IN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING: A OF POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT NAIROBI CASE STUDY PATHS RESHAPING RÃO PIEDRAS AND SANTURCE: EXPLORING NEW ID #119 ID #922 URBAN REDEVELOPMENT POLICIES IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO CAMPBELL, Kayleigh [Columbia University] ZHAO, Jane [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #802 [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ENCARNACION, Angeliz [University of Texas at Austin] RISING, James [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] KLOPP, Jacqueline [Columbia University] 6.18 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - SOCIO- DIVERGENT URBANISMS: REDISTRIBUTIVE PLANNING POLICIES [email protected] AND PRIVATE DEVELOPERS’ RESPONSES IN THE CITY OF MBILO, Jacinta Mwikali [University of Nairobi] ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE IN PERI-URBAN AND [email protected] RURAL AREAS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES MEDELLIN ID #1318 Proposal ID 51 COMPARING ALTERNATIVE MEASURES OF EMPLOYMENT Room: Broadway IV SOTOMAYOR, Luisa [York University] [email protected], presenting author ACCESSIBILITY FOR THEIR IMPACT ON UNEMPLOYMENT ID #266 Organizer/Moderator/Discussant: FELKNER, John [Florida MERLIN, Louis [University of Michigan] State University] [email protected] 8.7 PLANNING FOR POPULATIONS ACROSS THE [email protected], presenting author LIFESPAN HU, Lingqian [University of Wisconsin Milwaukee] THE STORY OF HAAKH (COLLARD): TRACING THE TRAJECTORY [email protected] OF COLLARD IN THE FACE OF LAND USE CHANGE IN THE REGION Room: Forum Suite OF KASHMIR ACCESS TO DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES IN SEGREGATED ID #608 Moderator/Discussant: USHER, Kareem [The Ohio State University] [email protected] ETHNIC NEIGHBORHOODS: THE CASE OF THE LOS ANGELES JUDELSOHN, Alexandra [University at Buffalo] METROPOLITAN AREA [email protected], presenting author ID #278 RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo] [email protected] THE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS TO ASTHMA MORBIDITY OF ELDERLY POPULATION: A CASE STUDY OF SEOUL, KOREA SHIN, Eun Jin [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author EAST ASIA’S RURAL DEVELOPMENT CAMPAIGNS AND ID #48 SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE: LEARNING FROM KOREAN KIM, Do [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected], presenting author DETERMINANTS OF METROPOLITAN TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY NEW VILLAGE MOVEMENT AND CHINESE NEW SOCIALIST ID #435 COUNTRYSIDE CONSTRUCTION AHN, Yongjin [ University] [email protected] LEVINE, Jonathan [University of Michigan] ID #760 [email protected], presenting author KIM, Chung Ho [University of Washington] [email protected], MERLIN, Louis [University of Michigan] [email protected] presenting author *OLDER ADULTS’ PERCEPTION OF NEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY IN NORCS GRENGS, Joe [University of Michigan] [email protected] SINGER, Matan [University of Michigan] [email protected] COMMUNITY RESILIENCE IN THE PEDDA JALARIPETA (JP) SLUM ID #73 IN VISAKHAPATNAM, INDIA SUGURI, Vitor Hugo [Florida State University] ID #763 [email protected], presenting author ANDAVARAPU, Deepika [University of Cincinnati] MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] AREFI, Mahyar [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HIGH-SPEED RAIL ON HOUSEHOLD RECLAIMING DELIBERATION AND CONVERSATION IN 14.26 TRANSIT USE AND WALKING: WHAT ARE INCOME IN CHINA PLANNING FROM DECLINING COMMUNICATION SKILLS THE CONNECTIONS? ID #531 DUE TO TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION’S INJECTION INTO Room: Council Suite SUN, Feiyang [University of Washington] [email protected], COMMUNICATION SPACE presenting author Track 11 - ID #1322 Moderator: CHOI, Yunkyung [Georgia Institute of Technology] MANSURY, Yuri [Illinois Institute of Technology] YABES, Ruth [Arizona State University] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] presenting author

Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PUBLIC TRANSIT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: JOBS FOR WHOM? ENVISIONING STRATEGIC PLANNING IN A SHORT-TERM WORLD ID #665 Track 12 - ID #910 *HOW DOES THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AROUND TRANSIT STOPS LI, Wei [Texas A&M University] [email protected], presenting VAN KARNENBEEK, Lilian [Wageningen University & Research AFFECT WALKING DISTANCE OF TRANSIT EGRESS TRIPS IN THE author Centre] [email protected], presenting author TWIN CITIES? ROSENHEIM, Nathanael [Texas A&M University] JANSSEN-JANSEN, Leonie [Wageningen University & Research ID #112 [email protected] Centre] [email protected] CAO, Jason [University of Minnesota] [email protected], ZHONG, Haotian [Texas A&M University] MAJOOR, Stan [Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences] presenting author [email protected] [email protected] WANG, Jueyu [University of Minnesota] [email protected], SALET, Willem [University of Amsterdam] primary author THE CO-EVOLUTION OF HIGH SPEED RAILS AND ARABLE LAND [email protected] CONVERSION IN CHINA NEIGHBORHOOD WALKABILITY: EXPLORING THE CONNECTIONS ID #1269 FROM THE GENERAL TO THE SPECIFIC: A CONCEPTUAL BETWEEN TRANSIT AND WALKING IN SEATTLE NEIGHBORHOODS YU, Meng [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting FRAMEWORK OF NATIONAL AND LOCAL INSTITUTIONAL ID #287 author PLANNING CULTURES MCASLAN, Devon [University of Michigan] MANSURY, Yuri [Illinois Institute of Technology] Track 12 - ID #1217 [email protected], presenting author [email protected], primary author GARFINKEL-CASTRO, Andrea [University of Utah] [email protected], presenting author WHAT DETERMINES TRAVEL DEMAND BETWEEN ORIGIN-AND- DESTINATION RAIL STATIONS? DIRECT RIDERSHIP MODEL USING POSTER SESSION FOR TRACKS 4, 9, 11, 12 MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS FOR WASHINGTON D.C. METRO SYSTEM Room: Broadway I ID #343 ISEKI, Hiroyuki [University of Maryland, College Park] WE’RE FORGOTTEN: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF ACTIVE [email protected], presenting author DISINVESTMENT IN SHAPING PLACE ATTACHMENT AND LIU, Chao [University of Maryland, College Park] COLLECTIVE ACTION IN DETROIT’S 48217 ZIP CODE [email protected] Track 4 - ID #127 KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] BERGLUND, Lisa [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author

DOES TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT INDUCE MORE *REFLECTING ON URBAN NATURE: JOURNALING AS WALKING AND BIKING? COMPLEMENT TO LECTURE-STYLE PLANNING PEDAGOGY ID #1125 Track 9 - ID #85 CHOI, Yunkyung [Georgia Institute of Technology] TRIMAN, Julia [University of Virginia] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author GUHATHAKURTA, Subhro [Georgia Institute of Technology] BEATLEY, Timothy [University of Virginia] [email protected] [email protected] HOW THE POWER OF COMMUNITY-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS EMPOWER COMMUNITIES TO IMPLEMENT SUSTAINABLE 14.32 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORTATION AND JUSTICE Track 9 - ID #209 Proposal ID 46 LANINGA, Tamara [Western Washington University] Room: Studio Suite [email protected], presenting author ZAFERATOS, Nicholas [Western Washington University] Moderator: MANSURY, Yuri [Illinois Institute of Technology] [email protected] THANK YOU FOR [email protected] Discussant: MANVILLE, Michael [University of California, Los TEACHING URBAN DESIGN STUDIO WITH LEGOS’¦SERIOUSLY! SPONSORING TODAYS Angeles] [email protected] Track 9 - ID #805 BREAKFAST AND COFFEE FRICANO, Russell [Minnesota State University Mankato] *CLIMATE-SMART CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLANNING FOR [email protected], presenting author BREAKS RESILIENT MUNICIPALITIES ID #286 MULTI-LEVEL ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GREVE, Adrienne [California Polytechnic State University, PEDAGOGY San Luis Obispo] [email protected], presenting author Track 9 - ID #1475 WHITTINGTON, Jan [University of Washington] CONTANT, Cheryl [Advancing Your Strengths] [email protected], primary author [email protected] YOUNG, Stephanie [University of Washington] MUMFORD, Karen [University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author MIGLIACCIO, Giovanni [University of Washington] [email protected] SUN, Feiyang [University of Washington] [email protected]

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SATURDAY, 10:00AM – 11:00AM SATURDAY, 10:30AM – 11:30AM UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI INFORMATION SESSION UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA INFORMATION NEW TENURED TRACK FACULTY POSITION ON RESEARCH, SESSION TO PROVIDE DETAILS & CALL FOR PAPERS FOR TEACHING AND SERVICE TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY THE WORKSHOP ‘BEYOND COSMOPOLOSIS: REFLECTING OF LIFE FOR RESIDENTS OF DISADVANTAGED URBAN ON THE WORK OF LEONIE SANDERCOCK AND FUTURE COMMUNITIES, SESSION 2 DIRECTIONS FOR PLANNING’ Room: Boardroom East Room: Broadway V

PAPER SESSIONS & ROUNDTABLES SATURDAY, 10:30AM – 11:45AM

POCIG ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 2.2 CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION IN THE 3.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - ENERGY, CLIMATE, Room: Parlor B AMERICAN CITY POLICY AND THE URBAN BUILT ENVIRONMENT Room: Senate Suite Proposal ID 40 Room: Galleria I 1.9 MODELING INNOVATIONS FOR Moderator/Discussant: WOLF-POWERS, Laura [City University UNDERSTANDING CITIES AND REGIONS of New York] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: LUTZENHISER, Loren [Portland State Room: Parlor A University] [email protected] WHY DO WAREHOUSES DECENTRALIZE MORE IN CERTAIN Moderator/Discussant: LANDIS, John [University of METROPOLITAN AREAS? THE CHANGING SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT OF BUILDINGS: Pennsylvania] [email protected] ID #11 IMPLICATIONS FOR ENERGY USE KANG, Sanggyun [University of Southern California] ID #454 EMBODIED CO2 EMISSIONS IN U.S. DOMESTIC AND [email protected], presenting author ANDREWS, Clinton [Rutgers, The State University of New INTERNATIONAL TRADE Jersey] [email protected], presenting author ID #1127 VEBLEN GOODS AND METROPOLITAN "DISTINCTION": THE FEI, Da [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION MEASURING ENERGY SAVINGS FROM BENCHMARKING POLICIES [email protected], presenting author ID #488 IN NEW YORK CITY CURRID-HALKETT, Elizabeth [University of Southern California] ID #455 EXPLORING VOLUMETRIC POPULATION ALLOCATION BASED [email protected], presenting author HSU, David [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ON A TREND GROWTH MODEL: A CASE STUDY OF INFILL LEE, Hyojung [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author ALLOCATION IN THE CITY OF TAMPA [email protected] MENG, Ting [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ID #1346 PAINTER, Gary [University of Southern California] [email protected], primary author DUAN, Leilei [University of Florida] [email protected], [email protected] HAN, Albert [University of Pennsylvania] presenting author [email protected] BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] SKILLS AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN U.S. METROPOLITAN ZWICK, Paul [University of Florida] [email protected] MANUFACTURING SECTORS SURPRISES IN ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND GREENHOUSE GAS ID #622 EMISSIONS RELATED TO URBAN INFILL LAND USE MODELING IN THE INTEGRATED URBAN METABOLISM LEE, Heonyeong [Georgia Institute of Technology] ID #456 ANALYSIS TOOL (IUMAT) [email protected], presenting author LEVENDA, Anthony [Portland State University] ID #769 KIM, Donghyun [Korea Environment Institute] [email protected], presenting author FAZINMOGHADAM, Mohamad [University of Massachusetts [email protected] LUTZENHISER, Loren [Portland State University] Amherst] [email protected], presenting LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected] [email protected], primary author author MOSTAFAVI, Nariman [University of Massachusetts Amherst] BENEFIT CORPORATIONS: WHAT PLACE-BASED FACTORS EFFECTS OF URBAN FORM ON RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY [email protected] FACILITATE OR IMPEDE ETHICAL MARKET OUTCOMES? CONSUMPTION. A SPATIO-STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN CHICAGO HAMIN, Elisabeth [University of Massachusetts Amherst] ID #1439 ID #457 [email protected] CURTIS, Renee [Portland State University] [email protected], LI, Chaosu [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] HOQUE, Simi [University of Massachusetts Amherst] simih@ presenting author [email protected], presenting author eco.umass.edu SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] KAZA, Nikhil [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected]

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3.11 MODELING CHANGE: FLOOD VULNERABILITY, 6.13 MOBILITY AND SPACE ACROSS THE GLOBAL 7.12 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - RE-MAPPING RISK, RESILIENCE, AND ADAPATATION INDICES SOUTH RACE: CONTEMPORARY SPATIAL PATTERNS OF Room: Galleria II Room: Executive Suite RACE AND ETHNICITY IN US CITIES Proposal ID 54 Moderator/Discussant: SPIRANDELLI, Daniele [University of Moderator/Discussant: AGRAWAL, Sandeep [University of Room: Galleria III Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] Alberta] [email protected] Moderator: KIM, Annette [University of Southern California] *DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATIVE INDEX FOR URBAN RESILIENCE USE OF A VALUE CAPTURE TOOL’”SALE OF DEVELOPMENT [email protected] ASSESSMENT RIGHTS’”TO FUND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS: ID #693 INSIGHTS FROM RAJKOT, INDIA, BRTS PROJECT Discussant: SIMPSON, Sheryl Ann [University of California, FU, Xin [University of Cincinnati] [email protected], presenting ID #342 Davis] [email protected] author MATHUR, Shishir [San Jose State University] WANG, Xinhao [University of Cincinnati] [email protected], presenting author *IS URBAN SPRAWL ASSOCIATED WITH TRAFFIC CONGESTION? [email protected] ID #135 EXAMINING THE RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUS TIAN, Guang [University of Utah] [email protected], A MULTI-CRITERIA FLOOD VULNERABILITY INDEX RAPID TRANSIT (BRT) AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN LATIN presenting author ID #724 AMERICA HWANG, Ha [University at Buffalo] [email protected], ID #957 MAKING OUR MARK ON THE CITY: ETHNIC GROUP CLAIMS presenting author VERGEL-TOVAR, C. Erik [University of North Carolina at Chapel TO SPACE IN LOS ANGELES THROUGH CITY GOVERNMENT CONLEY, Brian [University at Buffalo] [email protected] Hill] [email protected], presenting author ENDORSED SIGNAGE FRIEDMAN, Kathryn [University at Buffalo] [email protected] ID #746 WHEN COURTS PLAN: THE GREENING OF NEW DELHI’S AUTO KIM, Annette [University of Southern California] A SPATIALLY INTEGRATED RISK-PROTECTION-FUNCTION RICKSHAWS [email protected], presenting author MODEL OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE TO FLOODS FOR LAND USE ID #1371 PLANNING AND DESIGN POKHAREL, Atul [Brown University] *FOREWARNED: THE USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD EARLY WARNING ID #851 [email protected], presenting author SYSTEMS FOR GENTRIFICATION AND DISPLACEMENT LORENTE, Paula [Texas A&M University] [email protected], ID #854 presenting author CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California, Berkeley] 7.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - ONE HUNDRED [email protected], presenting author YEARS OF ZONING IN NEW YORK CITY AND ZUK, Miriam [University of California, Berkeley] 6.9 INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES TO DISASTER BEYOND: CAN PROGRESSIVE IDEAS SURVIVE A [email protected] RESILIENCE TIME OF GOVERNMENT AUSTERITY? PART 1 THE Room: Broadway III NEW CITIES OF COLOR: SPATIAL PATTERNS AND FINANCIAL 1916 ORDINANCE AND ZONING IN NYC CONDITIONS OF MAJORITY-MINORITY MUNICIPAL Moderator/Discussant: EDGINGTON, David [University of Proposal ID 14 INCORPORATION EFFORTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2009 Room: Parlor C British Columbia] [email protected] ID #879 SMITH, Russell [Winston-Salem State University] Moderator: BAIRD-ZARS, Bernadette [Columbia University] *THE EFFICACY OF DECENTRALIZED INDONESIA’S NEW DISASTER [email protected], presenting author [email protected] MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK: SOME LESSONS FROM LUSI WALDNER, Leora [Troy University] [email protected] ID #985 Discussant: KAYDEN, Jerold [Harvard University] LUTHFI, Asrizal [University of Hawai'i at Manoa] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author 8.8 TRANSFORMING FOOD ACCESS AT THE LOCAL DAS, Ashok [University of Hawai'i at Manoa] LEVEL [email protected] CASTLES IN THE AIR: TRANSFERABLE DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF ZONING IN NEW YORK CITY Room: Broadway II ID #217 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN TRANSITION PERIOD Moderator/Discussant: COUTTS, Christopher [Florida State FROM DISASTER RESPONSE TO RECOVERY: THE CASE OF SCLAR, Elliott [Columbia University] [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected] KATHMANDU, NEPAL ID #1228 *AN UNEQUAL GEOGRAPHY OF EXCEPTIONS: ZONING *PATRONAGE AND ACCESS TO A LEGACY CITY FARMERS’ JON, Ihnji [University of Washington] [email protected], MARKET: A CASE STUDY OF THE RELOCATION OF THE FLINT, presenting author VARIANCES AND SPECIAL PERMITS IN NYC, 1998-2015 ID #221 MICHIGAN MARKET GROVER, Himanshu [University of Washington] ID #76 [email protected], primary author STAHL, Valerie [Columbia University] [email protected], presenting author MORCKEL, Victoria [University of Michigan--Flint] CHALANA, Manish [University of Washington] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] BAIRD-ZARS, Bernadette [Columbia University] [email protected], primary author FOOD TRUCKS IN CHICAGO AND DURHAM, NC: HOW POLICY A CASE STUDY ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL PLANNING MEASURES, AMES FISCHER, Lauren [Columbia University] [email protected] REFLECTS AND SHAPES EQUITY AMONG STREET VENDORS MODELS AND BARRIERS TO BUILDING COASTAL RESILIENCE IN ID #614 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. THE GERMANIFICATION OF AMERICAN ZONING MARTIN, Nina [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #928 ID #264 [email protected], presenting author HOLMES, Tisha [Florida State University] FISCHLER, Raphael [McGill University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author LESSONS FROM THE FIELD: THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS DEVELOPER AND PLANNER ID #1307 O'NEILL, Moira [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author

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CONCEPTUALIZING AND MEASURING THE POSITIVE UTILITY OF 9.3 COMPASSION, JUSTICE, INCLUSION: AN 14.7 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - CARS VS. BIKES? TRAVEL EXPERIENTIAL PEDAGOGY RESOLVING CONFLICTS BETWEEN DIFFERENT ID #666 Room: Directors Suite ROAD USERS SINGLETON, Patrick [Portland State University] Proposal ID 19 [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: CHANG, Hsiutzu [National Cheng Room: Council Suite Kung University] [email protected] ASSESS EFFECTS OF TRANSIT ON CONGESTION Moderator: PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska ID #1389 CULTIVATING COMPASSION IN PLANNING: RESULTS OF Lincoln] [email protected] YANG, Huajie [Portland State University] [email protected], COMPASSION BUILDING PLANNING PRACTICES WITH GRADUATE presenting author STUDENTS Discussant: HANDY, Susan [University of California Davis] WANG, Liming [Portland State University] [email protected] ID #311 [email protected] LYLES, Ward [University of Kansas] [email protected], *MAKING THE COMMUTE COUNT: QUALITY OF PRODUCTIVE presenting author BUILDING TEENAGERS’ STOCKS OF BICYCLING EXPERIENCE: TRAVEL TIME USE EVIDENCE FROM DAVIS, CALIFORNIA ID #1394 COMMUNITY COLLABORATIONS IN FOOD SYSTEMS PLANNING ID #195 ROSENFIELD, Adam [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] EDUCATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE AND PEDAGOGY THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] [email protected], presenting author ID #947 [email protected], presenting author ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] POTHUKUCHI, Kami [Wayne State University] HANDY, Susan [University of California, Davis] [email protected], primary author [email protected], presenting author [email protected]

PEDAGOGY BUILT ON WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES: A BICYCLE BACKLASH: A MIXED-METHODS EXAMINATION OF 15.9 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - SUSTAINABLE MULTIFACETED APPROACH AGGRESSION TOWARD BICYCLISTS URBAN DESIGN ID #1274 ID #196 Proposal ID 7 BARON, Eve [Pratt Institute] [email protected] PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska Lincoln] Room: Broadway IV YONDER, Ayse [Pratt Institute] [email protected], presenting [email protected], presenting author author MARSHALL, Wesley [University of Colorado Denver] Moderator: LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] NARCISO, Mercedes [Pratt Institute] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] JOHNSON, Aaron [University of Colorado Boulder] OSORIO, Juan Camilo [Pratt Institute] [email protected] [email protected] Discussant: OC, Taner [Journal of Urban Design] [email protected] UNDERSTANDING DRIVERS' SUPPORT (OR LACK THEREOF) FOR 14.3 ASSESSING THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOR OF BICYCLING BUILT LANDSCAPE TYPES AND SUSTAINABILITY WOMEN, IMMIGRANTS AND STUDENTS ID #197 ID #201 Room: Studio Suite SANDERS, Rebecca [Toole Design Group] WHEELER, Stephen [University of California, Davis] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author Moderator: LACHAPELLE, Ugo [Universite du Qubec a Montreal] [email protected] EXPLORING DRIVERS' ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS TOWARD SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN: A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGN AND BICYCLISTS: EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT ATTITUDES AND SELF- EVALUATION Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. REPORTED SAFETY BEHAVIORS ID #202 ID #198 LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] [email protected], DO TIME CONSTRAINTS FACED BY CANADIAN WOMEN GODDARD, Tara [Portland State University] [email protected], presenting author INFLUENCE THEIR TRAVEL BEHAVIOR AND MODE CHOICE presenting author DIFFERENTLY THAN MEN? THE PLANNING DIMENSION OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN ID #870 ID #203 SHIRGAOKAR, Manish [University of Alberta] 14.34 TRAVEL TIME AND DELAY: HOW MUCH DO MACDONALD, Elizabeth [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author THEY MATTER? [email protected], presenting author BENNETT, Kelly [University of Alberta] [email protected] Room: Forum Suite THE PROSPECTS OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN SUSTAINABLE THE DECLINE OF INTER-URBAN MIGRATION AND ITS IMPACT ON Moderator: ROSENFIELD, Adam [Massachusetts Institute of URBANISM PUBLIC TRANSIT RIDERSHIP Technology] [email protected] ID #204 ID #1023 STEINER, Fritz [University of Texas, Austin] CHAKRABARTI, Sandip [University of New Orleans] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author PAINTER, Gary [University of Southern California] NOT SO FAST: A STUDY OF TRAFFIC DELAYS AND ECONOMIC [email protected] ACTIVITY IN LOS ANGELES AND THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA VALDEZ, Arnold [University of Southern California] ID #604 [email protected] OSMAN, Taner [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author DISCOUNTED TRANSIT PASS RESTRICTED TO YOUNGER THOMAS, Trevor [University of California, Los Angeles] UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: EFFECTS ON CAMPUS ACCESS TRAVEL [email protected] OUTCOMES MONDSCHEIN, Andrew [University of Virginia] ID #1390 [email protected] LACHAPELLE, Ugo [Universite du Qubec a Montreal] TAYLOR, Brian [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author [email protected]

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HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IN TEXAS AND ITS MAJOR METROS POSTER SESSION FOR TRACK 5 Track 5 - ID #1051 SATURDAY, Room: Broadway I DAY, Wayne [Texas A&M University] [email protected], presenting author 11:45AM - 2:00PM DISSONANCE BETWEEN FORMAL AND INFORMAL HOUSING TORRES, Luis [Texas A&M University] [email protected], PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE CAPITAL IN THE ERA OF FINANCIAL CAPITALISM: THE CASE OF primary author KOREA EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Track 5 - ID #3 IDENTIFYING VACANT LANDS FOR STUDENT HOUSING (invitation only) KIM, Jihwan [University of Illinois at Chicago] Track 5 - ID #1123 Room: Boardroom East [email protected], presenting author ROY, Arindam [Iowa State University] [email protected], presenting author THE PATTERNS OF VACANT LAND AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE SATURDAY, IN MINNEAPOLIS, MN EXAMINING LOCAL HOUSING MARKETS: SUPPLY CHANGES, Track 5 - ID #39 SPILLOVERS, AND EXISTING HOUSING PRICE CHANGES IN SAN 1:00PM – 2:00PM LEE, Ryun Jung [Texas A&M University] FRANCISCO UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND [email protected], presenting author Track 5 - ID #1164 INFORMATION SESSION ON OPEN NEWMAN, Galen [Texas A&M University] OLSEN, Aksel [University of California, Berkeley] FACULTY POSITION OF ASSISTANT [email protected] [email protected], presenting author PROFESSOR LOCAL RESIDENTS' VIEW ON THEIR LIVING ENVIRONMENT OF AND THEY ENDURE: THE CASE OF COLONIAS ALONG THE U.S. Room: Broadway V HIGH-POVERTY URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS IN BUSAN, KOREA MEXICO BORDER Track 5 - ID #177 Track 5 - ID #1169 KWON, Tae Jung [Dong-A University] NEVAREZ MARTINEZ, Deyanira [University of California Irvine] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author

A CENTURY OF SEGREGATION IN A SOUTHWESTERN REINVENTING THE TORONTO SUBURBS: URBAN COSMOPOLIS: SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS IN 1910 AND 2010 TRANSFORMATION OR SQUISHED SUBURBAN? Track 5 - ID #416 Track 5 - ID #1289 FOOTE, Nathan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] PERROTT, Katherine [University of Toronto] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author WALTER, Rebecca [The University of Texas at San Antonio] [email protected], primary author HOW DOES ANYONE AFFORD TO MOVE HERE? QUANTIFYING CORDOBA, Hilton [University of Louisiana at Lafayette] THE ADDITION OF INFORMAL HOUSING AT THE CITY LEVEL IN [email protected] CALIFORNIA SPARKS, Corey [The University of Texas at San Antonio] [email protected] Track 5 - ID #1368 MAWHORTER, Sarah [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author LIVING TINY - UNDERSTANDING THE MARKET FOR TINY HOUSES WEGMANN, Jake [University of Texas at Austin] IN OHIO [email protected], primary author Track 5 - ID #792 HANLON, Bernadette [The Ohio State University] [email protected], presenting author PRICE, Cody [The Ohio State University] [email protected], primary author

SATURDAY 11:45AM – 1:00PM

LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

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STUDENT WORKSHOP SESSION 2 – GETTING 2.5 QUALITY OF LIFE? HUMAN CAPITAL? WHAT 3.3 BREATHING PARTICULATES AND TOXIC FUMES: YOUR WORK PUBLISHED: ADVICE ON FUNDING, DRIVES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? IMPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE CO-AUTHORS, AND JOURNAL SELECTION Room: Broadway II AND DISPARATE CITY-WIDE IMPACTS Room: Parlor B Room: Broadway I Moderator/Discussant: CALAVITA, Nico [San Diego State Moderator: WOOD, James [Florida State University] University] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: PITT, Damian [Virginia jpw14wmy.fsu.edu Commonwealth University] [email protected] DO URBAN PARKS REALLY BENEFIT HOMEOWNERS Participants: ECONOMICALLY? EVIDENCE FROM A SPATIAL HEDONIC STUDY *ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUITY IN : DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] OF THE CINCINNATI PARK SYSTEM AN EXPLORATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TOXIC RELEASE [email protected] ID #140 INVENTORY (TRI) FACILITIES AND TOXIC RELEASES GIBSON, Huston [Kansas State University] VOM HOFE, Rainer [University of Cincinnati] ID #747 [email protected] [email protected], presenting author YOON, Dong Keun [Yonsei University] [email protected], JACKSON, April [Florida State University] [email protected] presenting author HUMAN CAPITAL STRATEGIES AS A PART OF BUSINESS KANG, Jung Eun [Pusan National University] RETENTION AND EXPANSION EFFORTS [email protected], primary author 1.11 USING DRONES AND MAPPING ID #1223 PARK, Ju Hyeon [Ulsan National Institute of Science and TECHNOLOGIES TO UNDERSTAND THE ANDREASON, Stuart [Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta] Technology, Korea] [email protected] INTERACTION BETWEEN ENVIRONMENT AND THE [email protected], presenting author KIM, Young Jun [Ulsan National Institute of Science and URBAN FORM Technology, Korea] [email protected] Room: Parlor A QUALITY OF LIFE AND ECONOMIC VITALITY: HUNCH OR BEST YOON, Soyeon [Ulsan National Institute of Science and PRACTICE? Technology, Korea] [email protected] Moderator: PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] zpeng@ ID #1286 KIM, Jeongseob [Ulsan National Institute of Science and ufl.edu MORSE MOOMAW, Suzanne [University of Virginia] Technology, Korea] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. THE IMPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATING POLLUTION DATA INTO PLANNING PROCESSES FOR INDUSTRIAL WATERFRONTS IN NEW *PEDESTRIAN THERMAL COMFORT MAPS FROM SYNTHETIC 2.6 TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND ITS LABOR JERSEY FISHEYES – A CASE STUDY IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA MARKETS ID #774 ID #166 Room: Senate Suite CAMPO, Matthew [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] MIDDEL, Ariane [Arizona State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: CURRID-HALKETT, Elizabeth WHYTLAW, Jennifer [Rutgers, The State University of New LUKASCZYK, Jonas [University of Kaiserslautern] [University of Southern California] [email protected] Jersey] [email protected] [email protected] HERB, Jeanne [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] ROBOTICS IN WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN [email protected] OPEN HEAT VULNERABILITY MAPPER: DATA INTEGRATION, THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. GREENBERG, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] VISUALIZATION, AND SCENARIO ANALYSIS ID #401 ID #355 KRAFT, Ben [Georgia Institute of Technology] WILSON, Bev [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], presenting author AIR POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITY IN URBAN [email protected], presenting author LEIGH, Nancey Green [Georgia Institute of Technology] CHINA: EVIDENCE FROM BEIJING CHAKRABORTY, Arnab [University of Illinois at Urbana- [email protected], primary author ID #1458 Champaign] [email protected] LI, Weifeng [University of Hong Kong] [email protected], presenting *WHAT PROMOTE WAGE AND EMPLOYMENT GROWTH AT author DRONE APPLICATIONS IN URBAN AIR POLLUTION RESEARCH: SUB-CITY LEVEL PROGRESS AND PROSPECTIVE ID #1054 EFFECTIVENESS OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC BAN AS A LOCAL AIR ID #1387 SUN, Xiaozhong [Cornell University] [email protected], POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURE: A NATURAL EXPERIMENT PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting author STUDY presenting author ID #1182 BUILDING AND SUSTAINING ECOSYSTEMS OF INNOVATION HONG, Andy [University of Southern California] AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CASE STUDY OF FIRMS AND [email protected], presenting author INSTITUTIONS IN AUSTIN REGION FRUIN, Scott [University of Southern California] [email protected] RATNAM, Suresh [California State University, Northridge] ID #1136 ODEN, Michael [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author GIBSON, David [University of Texas] [email protected], primary author ECHEVERRI-CARROLL, Elsie [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

DO CODING SKILLS LEAD TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? THE FEMINIZATION OF SOFTWARE LABOR ID #1321 MAHMOUDI, Dillon [Portland State University] [email protected], presenting author

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SHIFTING SCALES, ADJUSTING LENSES: A FRAMEWORK FOR 3.7 EVOLUTION OF CLIMATE ADAPTATION 5.23 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - RURAL HOUSING: INVESTIGATING BALTIMORE’S URBAN VACANCY PLANNING IN THE U.S. UNIQUE CHALLENGES, DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES ID #1058 Room: Galleria I Proposal ID 28 LIU, Chao [University of Maryland] [email protected], presenting Room: Directors Suite author Moderator/Discussant: LYLES, Ward [University of Kansas] MOHAMED, Amina [University Of Maryland] amohamed. [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: SCALLY, Corianne [Urban Institute] [email protected] [email protected] COOK, Kelly [University Of Maryland] [email protected], *MARRYING CLIMATE ADAPTATION INTO HAZARD MITIGATION primary author ID #603 THE RELATIONSHIP OF ARTS VIBRANCY TO POVERTY REDUCTION CHANSE, Victoria [University Of Maryland] [email protected] STULTS, Melissa [University of Michigan] IN RURAL NORTH CAROLINA [email protected], presenting author ID #1366 DELCONTE, John [University of Massachusetts] 6.6 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - INFLUENCE OF *INCORPORATING HEALTH INTO LOCAL CLIMATE ADAPTATION [email protected], presenting author MIGRATION IN LOCAL PLANNING PLANNING RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts] Proposal ID 2 ID #698 [email protected] Room: Executive Suite KIM, Ella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author NATIONAL RURAL HOUSING POLICY AND PROGRAMS: Moderator/Discussant: ABRAMSON, Dan [University of OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Washington] [email protected] ARE WE STEPPING UP THE ADAPTATION LADDER? RESULTS ID #318 FROM A SURVEY IN COASTAL NEW ENGLAND’S SMALLER SCALLY, Corianne [Urban Institute] [email protected], CHANGING TRAVEL BEHAVIOR OF ASIAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE COMMUNITIES presenting author U.S. ID #937 DABIR, Surabhi [United States Department of Agriculture] ID #248 EMLINGER, Ana [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected] HU, Lingqian [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected], presenting author LIPSETZ, David [United States Department of Agriculture] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] UNDERSTANDING INTERNAL MIGRATION POPULATION 3.13 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - PLANNING FOR THE MOBILE-HOME INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AND A STALLED COMPOSITION AMONG PROVINCES IN CHINA, 2000 TO 2010 RECOVERY AFTER DISASTERS, PART ONE HOUSING DREAM FOR THE RURAL POOR ID #262 Proposal ID 6 ID #319 FANG, Yiping [Portland State University] [email protected], Room: Galleria II MACTAVISH, Kate [Oregon State University] presenting author [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: KIM, Karl [University of Hawaii] SALAMON, Sonya [University of Illinois] LOCAL FACTORS ON SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF RURAL-URBAN [email protected] [email protected], primary author MIGRANT WORKERS IN CHINA ID #950 PRE-DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING FOR WAIKIKI: MANAGING TIAN, Ming [Beijing Normal University] [email protected], AND GOVERNING RISK IN THE COASTAL ZONE 5.33 THE UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION OF VACANCY presenting author ID #106 AND ABANDONMENT AND EFFORTS TO KIM, Karl [University of Hawaii] [email protected], presenting ADDRESS IT author Room: Galleria III 6.10 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - LABOR AND PRODUCTION IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH RAPID RE-HOUSING FOR SOCIALLY VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: Moderator/Discussant: MORCKEL, Victoria [University of Proposal ID 68 FINDINGS FROM A SOUTH TEXAS DEMONSTRATION PROJECT Michigan, Flint] [email protected] Room: Broadway IV ID #109 VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] THE SPATIAL AND HISTORICAL CORRELATES OF PHYSICAL Moderator/Discussant: GUINN, Andrew [University of North [email protected], presenting author HOUSING DISTRESS IN CLEVELAND, OH. Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] HICKS MASTERSON, Jaimie [Texas A&M University] ID #645 [email protected] KUHLMANN, Daniel [Cornell University] [email protected], HOW DO INFORMAL PRODUCTION CLUSTERS INTERACT WITH BARBOUR, Katherine [Houston Housing Authority] presenting author URBAN LAND MARKETS? [email protected] MANVILLE, Michael [University of California, Los Angeles] ID #517 [email protected] HARRIS, John [University of Oklahoma] [email protected], RESEARCHING POST-DISASTER RECOVERY presenting author ID #110 DOES DEMOLITION LEAD TO REDUCTION IN NEARBY CRIME OLSHANSKY, Rob [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] ASSOCIATED WITH ABANDONED PROPERTIES? A FORK IN THE UPGRADING ROAD: INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS, [email protected], presenting author ID #1280 COORDINATION STRATEGIES, AND LABOR CONDITIONS IN THE HAN, Hye-Sung [University of Missouri-Kansas City] TRANSFORMATION OF NICARAGUA’S CHEESE BEYOND PRE-DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING [email protected], presenting author ID #1256 ID #208 HELM, Scott T. [University of Missouri-Kansas City] FUENTES, Alberto [Georgia Institute of Technology] OZAWA, Connie [Portland State University] [email protected], [email protected] [email protected], presenting author presenting author SHAFFER, Sonja G. [University of Missouri-Kansas City] MANSON, Paul [Portland State University] [email protected] [email protected] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ... THE FACT BASIS FOR PRE- AND POST-DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING: FACILITATING RESILIENT COMMUNITY RECOVERY ID #108 PEACOCK, Walter [Texas A&M University] [email protected], presenting author

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LABOR MARKET INTERMEDIATION BY MULTINATIONAL FIRMS: MEASURING TRANSPORTATION INEQUALITY USING COMPOSITE POWER BY ASSOCIATION 14.16 THINKING ABOUT STREETS AND PARKING INDICES OF ACCESSIBILITY ID #1309 Room: Council Suite ID #1401 FORBES, Allison [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] SEHATZADEH, Bahareh [Rutgers, The State University of New [email protected], presenting author Moderator: KOTT, Joseph [San Jose State University] Jersey] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] READY FOR WORK: INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND THE LABOR Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PROCESS IN TWO MANUFACTUING CLUSTERS IN PERNAMBUCO, 14.33 TRAVEL DEMAND FORECASTING: BRAZIL *A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PARKING SPACE: A NEW METRIC FOR CONCEPTUAL AND EMPIRICAL QUESTIONS ID #1308 PARKING STUDIES Room: Studio Suite GUINN, Andrew [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author ID #430 WILLSON, Richard [California State Polytechnic University, Moderator: GIULIANO, Genevieve [University of Southern Pomona] [email protected], presenting author California] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. 7.7 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - ONE HUNDRED *CRUISING FOR PARKING: EVIDENCE FROM SAN FRANCISCO YEARS OF ZONING IN NEW YORK CITY AND ID #850 *CRYSTAL BALLS AND BLACK BOXES: FORECAST ACCURACY FOR BEYOND: CAN PROGRESSIVE IDEAS SURVIVE A MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz] FEDERALLY-FUNDED TRANSIT PROJECTS TIME OF GOVERNMENT AUSTERITY? PART 2: THE [email protected], presenting author IMPLICATIONS OF ZONING BEYOND NYC WEINBERGER, Rachel [email protected] ID #105 HAMPSHIRE, Robert [University of Michigan] VOULGARIS, Carole [University of California, Los Angeles] Proposal ID 56 [email protected], presenting author Room: Parlor C [email protected] *DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF PRACTICE-READY Moderator: STAHL, Valerie [Columbia University] DEMAND-BASED PARKING PRICING: LESSONS LEARNED FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUTE MODE SHARE MODELS [email protected] LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO ID #1151 ID #878 Discussant: LOWERY, Bryce [University of Oklahoma] MANVILLE, Michael [University of California, Los Angeles] SCHNEIDER, Robert [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author HU, Lingqian [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] THE PRIVATE HOME IN AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL AND *A FUTURE FOR PEDESTRIAN STREETS IN AMERICA? [email protected] STEFANICH, Joseph [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] PLANNING DISCOURSES, 1909-1929 ID #1177 [email protected] ID #218 KOTT, Joseph [San Jose State University] [email protected], presenting author HIRT, Sonia [University of Maryland] [email protected], APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE OF INTEGRATED LAND USE presenting author AND TRANSPORTATION MODELS: A POST-MORTEM ANALYSIS OF THE 1988-1997 LUTRAQ FORECASTS RACIAL BIAS IN ZONING: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM DURHAM, 14.20 NEW RESEARCH ON ACCESSIBILITY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1926-2014 ID #1369 SESSION 2 WANG, Liming [Portland State University] [email protected], ID #281 Room: Forum Suite presenting author WHITTEMORE, Andrew [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author Moderator: SEHATZADEH, Bahareh [Rutgers, The State APPLICATION OF THE LOS ANGELES ARCHIVED DATA University of New Jersey] [email protected] MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ADMS) TO ANALYZE INTRA- FROM SINGAPORE TO THE STATES: RACIAL ZONING IN AN METROPOLITAN VARIATION IN HIGHWAY AND ARTERIAL HISTORICAL-GLOBAL CONTEXT Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ID #819 SILVER, Christopher [University of Florida] *HOW MUCH DOES SPEED MATTER? EXAMINING ID #862 [email protected], presenting author NEIGHBORHOOD-LEVEL EFFECTS OF ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE GIULIANO, Genevieve [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author AND DEVELOPMENT DENSITY ON JOB ACCESS CHAKRABARTI, Sandip [University of New Orleans] ID #787 [email protected] THOMAS, Trevor [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author OSMAN, Taner [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] MONDSCHEIN, Andrew [University of Virginia] [email protected] TAYLOR, Brian [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

*ACCESS TO URBAN OPPORTUNITIES: FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE ID #987 BOISJOLY, Genevieve [McGill University] [email protected], presenting author EL-GENEIDY, Ahmed [McGill University] [email protected]

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LOCAL HOST MEETING – REPRESENTATIVES FROM 5.9 ROUNDTABLE - HISTORIC DISTRICTS AT 50: 6.21 ROUNDTABLE - SUSTAINABILITY AND 2016, 2017 AND 2018 RELIC OF THE PAST OR INSTRUMENT FOR LIVABLE INCLUSIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN GLOBAL Room: Boardroom East CITIES? PERSPECTIVE ID #102 ID #1354 Room: Galleria III Room: Senate Suite PAB ROUNDTABLE – REVERSING THE DECLINE IN PLANNING SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Organizer/Moderator: LARKIN, Cleary [University of Florida] Organizer/Moderator: SILVER, Christopher [University of Room: Parlor A [email protected] Florida] [email protected]

Moderator: TAKAHASHI, Lois [University of California, Los PASSELL, Aaron [Barnard College] [email protected] BROWN-WILSON, Barbara [University of Virginia] Angeles] [email protected] PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska Lincoln] [email protected] [email protected] FRANK, Andrea [Cardiff University] [email protected] Participants: LIVI SMITH, Andréa [University of Mary Washington] AMBORSKI, David [Ryerson University] [email protected] MACMILLAN JOHNSON, Lauri [University of Arizona] [email protected] WIDMER, Jocelyn [University of Florida] [email protected] [email protected] RYBERG-WEBSTER, Stephanie [Cleveland State University] ALAKSHENDRA, Abhinav [University of Florida] GOUGH, Meghan [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 5.27 ROUNDTABLE - SUBURBAN POVERTY: WHAT 9.5 ROUNDTABLE - LESSONS FROM THE PEARL 1.13 ROUNDTABLE - SPATIAL DECISION SUPPORT DO WE KNOW? WHY SHOULD WE CARE? WHAT DISTRICT: PEDAGOGY, PRACTICE, AND PLACE ACROSS DISCIPLINES: SCHOLARSHIP, PEDAGOGY CAN WE DO? ID #1515 AND PRACTICE ID #421 Room: Parlor C ID #199 Room: Galleria II Room: Directors Suite Organizer/Moderator: STEPHENSON, Bruce [Rollins College] Organizer/Moderator: LUNG-AMAM, Willow [University of [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: HAMERLINCK, Jeffrey [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected] Wyoming] [email protected] KELLEY, Charles [ZGF Architects] [email protected] ANACKER, Katrin [George Mason University] MAGRUDER, Kathleen [Orlando Planning Department] GORDON, Sean [Portland State University] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HANLON, Bernadette [The Ohio State University] ORLOFF, Chet [Portland State University] [email protected] REYNOLDS, Keith [US Forest Service] [email protected] [email protected] SCHAFRAN, Alex [University of Leeds] [email protected] RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi [Hunter College of the CUNY] RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State University] [email protected] 9.7 ROUNDTABLE - NAVIGATING TODAY’S [email protected] DOCTORAL PROGRAMS IN PLANNING: A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON STUDENT NEEDS, 6.2 ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTIONS OF PLANNING (NON)ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT, AND CURRICULA 1.14 ROUNDTABLE - HOW BIG DATA WILL CHANGE Room: Executive Suite DESIGN PLANNING Moderator/Discussant: SHAKE, Joshua [University of Sao ID #1024 ID #58 Room: Galleria I Room: Parlor B Paulo] [email protected] Organizer: ROSS, Timothy [University of Toronto] *THE COMMONS VS. THE MARKET: SCOTTISH LAND REFORM Co-Moderator: GRIFFIN, Greg [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] [email protected] AND COMMUNITY AS AN ALTERNATIVE INSTITUTION ID #721 Moderator: BIGGAR, Jeff [University of Toronto] Co-Moderator: WOODBURN, Amber [The Ohio State BACON, Michael T. [University of Virginia] [email protected], [email protected] University] [email protected] presenting author MAH, Julie [University of Toronto] [email protected] GABER, John [University of Arkansas] [email protected] BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION: THE RETURN OF THE MODLINSKA, Ewa [University of Toronto] THAKURIAH, Piyushimita “Vonu” [University of Glasgow] TOWN PLANNER IN GURGAON, INDIA [email protected] [email protected] ID #759 GREGG, Kelly [University of Toronto] [email protected] GOLDSTEIN, Shoshana [Cornell University] [email protected], presenting author 1.15 ROUNDTABLE - JUST COUNTING: LESSONS FROM THE FRONTIERS OF BIG DATA *DIVIDED WE FALL: GRASSROOTS, BUSINESS ELITES, AND THE ID #1376 PURSUIT OF PROGRESSIVE PLANNING INSTITUTIONALIZATION Room: Broadway I IN MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA ID #1111 Organizer/Moderator: POKHAREL, Atul [Brown University] RESTREPO-MIETH, Andrea [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author

KAZA, Nikhil [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] CHAKRABORTY, Arnab [University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign] [email protected]

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12.2 ROUNDTABLE - LOSS, GRIEF AND URBAN 14.8 ROUNDTABLE - CHARACTERIZING THE BUILT CHANGE: IS THERE A ROLE FOR PLANNERS? ENVIRONMENT: FROM SPRAWL INDICES TO ID #497 NEIGHBORHOOD TYPOLOGIES, AND EVERYTHING Room: Broadway IV IN BETWEEN ID #18 Organizer: RUMBACH, Andrew [University of Colorado Denver] Room: Forum Suite [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: RALPH, Kelcie [Rutgers] Moderator: EHRENFEUCHT, Renia [University of New Mexico] [email protected] [email protected] VOULGARIS, Carole [University of California, Los Angeles] NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected] [email protected] UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] BROWN, Anne [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected] VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] SALON, Deborah [Arizona State University] [email protected] [email protected] MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz] HARJO, Laura [University of New Mexico] [email protected] [email protected] HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] 12.8 ROUNDTABLE - CITIES OF HOPE? URBAN EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected] ORGANIZING IN A GLOBAL AND PRECARIOUS WORLD ID #96 14.9 ROUNDTABLE - LESSONS FROM HOUSING Room: Broadway III POLICY DEBATE'S SPECIAL ISSUE ON LOCATION AFFORDABILITY Organizer: HINKLEY, Sara [University of California, Berkeley] ID #1517 [email protected] Room: Council Suite

Moderator: DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana Organizer/Moderator: RENNE, John [Florida Atlantic Champaign] [email protected] University] [email protected]

TUCKER, Jennifer [University of California, Berkeley] HAAS, Peter [CNT] [email protected] [email protected] GANNING, Joanna [University of Utah] KUDVA, Neema [Cornell University] [email protected] [email protected] PURCELL, Mark [University of Washington] DAWKINS, Casey [University of Maryland] [email protected] [email protected] r HUQ, Efadul [University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] [email protected] 15.3 ROUNDTABLE - INTERVENTIONS IN URBAN DESIGN 12.16 ROUNDTABLE - TOWARDS A RELATIONAL ID #511 Room: Studio Suite UNDERSTANDING OF URBAN INFORMALITY AND PLANNING Organizer: GOH, Kian [University of California, Los Angeles] ID #1134 [email protected] Room: Broadway II Moderator: VALE, Lawrence [Massachusetts Institute of Co-Organizer: RIVERA, Danielle [University of Michigan] Technology] [email protected] [email protected] Co-Organizer: RISHI, Susmita [University of Washington] BALAKRISHNAN, Sai [Harvard University] [email protected] [email protected] BRAND, Anna Livia [University of New Orleans] Moderator: BERNEY, Rachel [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected] LINOVSKI, Orly [University of Manitoba] [email protected] CHALANA, Manish [University of Washington] [email protected] HOU, Jeff [University of Washington] [email protected] PIMENTEL WALKER, Ana Paula [University of Michigan] [email protected]

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PLANNING WITH UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANTS: FROM 2016 TRACK CHAIRS MEETING 5.11 HOUSING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT COLLABORATIVE PLANNING TO COMMUNITY DESIGN Room: Boardroom East Room: Broadway IV ID #121 BURGA, Fernando [University of Minnesota] Moderator: YU, Chia-Yuan [University of Central Florida] [email protected], presenting author PRESIDENTIAL SESSION TWO – FLINT, MICHIGAN [email protected] Room: Directors Suite DOES MULTICULTURALISM WORK? LANGUAGE, FRIENDSHIP Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. HOMOPHILY, AND WELL-BEING OF IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA Moderator: TAKAHASHI, Lois [University of California, Los *THE EVOLVING BUILT LANDSCAPE OF ABU DHABI’S NATIVE- ID #122 Angeles] [email protected] LI, Qiang [National University of Singapore] BORN NEIGHBORHOODS: A MORPHOLOGICAL, SOCIETAL, AND [email protected], presenting author WIEWEL, Wim [Portland State University] ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSFORMATION SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] ID #88 [email protected] ALAWADI, Khaled [Masdar Institute of Science and Technology] 5.15 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - LESSONS FROM KAUFMAN, Marty [University of Michigan, Flint] [email protected], presenting author THE HOUSING BOOM AND BUST EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ON Proposal ID 36 4.7 NEIGHBORHOOD ETHNIC CHANGES VIA STABILITY OF REAL ESTATE VALUES: EVIDENCE FROM THE CITY Room: Broadway III OF ATLANTA GENTRIFICATION Moderator: LENS, Michael [University of California, Los Room: Senate Suite ID #309 Angeles] [email protected] LEE, Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] Moderator/Discussant: GURSTEIN, Penelope [University of [email protected], presenting author Discussant: IMMERGLUCK, Daniel [Georgia Institute of British Columbia] [email protected] ZHANG, Wenwen [Georgia Institute of Technology] Technology] [email protected] [email protected], primary author NEGOTIATING DIVERSIFICATION: IMMIGRATION, BARCHERS, Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] HOMEOWNERSHIP DELAYS AND LOCAL CHARACTERISTICS: DOES GENTRIFICATION, AND NEIGHRBORHOOD CHANGES IN [email protected] QUALITY OF LIFE EXPLAIN POSTPONEMENTS AMONG ‘OWNER- BALTIMORE CITY READY’ FAMILIES? ID #64 *EXCLUSIONARY ZONING AND RACIAL SEGREGATION IN ID #949 MATSUMOTO, Naka [University of Maryland, College Park] METROPOLITAN AREAS: UNDERSTANDING THE SCALE OF THE GHORBANI, Pooya [The New School] ghorp982@newschool. [email protected], presenting author PROBLEM edu, presenting author ID #799 *ETHNICITY, HISTORICITY, AND QUEER URBAN IDENTITY: DURST, Noah [The University of Texas at Austin] HOW HAVE HOUSING MARKETS REBOUNDED FROM THE PLANNING FOR INCLUSIVE QUEER SPACES IN THE YBOR CITY [email protected], presenting author BUBBLE? NEIGHBORHOOD OF TAMPA ID #470 ID #331 A STUDY OF DAILY LIVING-CYCLE UNDER JOB-HOUSING IMBALANCE TREND: A CASE OF NANJING, CHINA MCCLURE, Kirk [The University of Kansas] [email protected], DOAN, Petra [Florida State University] [email protected], presenting author presenting author ID #1505 HAN, Yuan [Jiangsu Institute of Urban Planning & Design] A RISING TIDE: HOW DO CHANGES IN CITIES’ HOUSING WEALTH CLAIBORNE AND 47TH ON THE VERGE: HISTORIC BLACK [email protected], presenting author TRANSLATE INTO PROPERTY TAX REVENUES? CULTURAL AND BUSINESS CORRIDORS IN THE 21ST CENTURY ID #471 ID #453 BEYOND AFFORDABLE SHELTERS: SUBSIDIZED HOUSING AND SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENTS FOR PEDESTRIAN SAFETY LENS, Michael [University of California, Los Angeles] BRAND, Anna [University of New Orleans] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author ID #155 YU, Chia-Yuan [University of Central Florida] IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE AT CITY HALL? HOW CITIES REACT TO *LET THE FIESTA BEGIN: URBAN POLITICS AND CULTURAL- [email protected], presenting author INCREASES IN HOUSING WEALTH THEMED REDEVELOPMENT WOO, Ayoung [Texas A&M University] [email protected] ID #472 ID #1076 MONKKONEN, Paavo [University of California, Los Angeles] GONZALEZ, Erualdo [California State University, Fullerton] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author 5.13 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - IMMIGRANT LENS, Michael [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] INCORPORATION AND URBAN PLANNING IN ROSENTHAL, Larry [University of California, Berkeley] MULTIPLE NATIONAL CONTEXTS [email protected] Proposal ID 3 GORDON, Tracy [Urban Institute] [email protected] Room: Galleria II THE CHARACTERISTICS OF RESILIENT NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING Moderator: ALLEN, Ryan [University of Minnesota] MARKETS: AN EXAMINATION OF CHANGES IN HOUSING PRICES [email protected] DURING AND AFTER THE U.S. HOUSING CRISIS ID #880 Discussant: HARWOOD, Stacy [University of Illinois] WANG, Kyungsoon [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author THE ROLE OF LEGAL STATUS ON RENT BURDEN FOR IMMIGRANTS IN THE U.S. ID #120 ALLEN, Ryan [University of Minnesota] [email protected], presenting author

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REGULATORY HYBRIDS: TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS 5.31 THE IMPACTS OF HOUSING MARKET IN MUMBAI 9.6 LOCATING INDIGENOUS AND OUTSIDER INVENTIONS ID #943 PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING PEDAGOGY Room: Galleria III BALAKRISHNAN, Sai [Harvard University] Room: Parlor C [email protected], presenting author Moderator: DEFILIPPIS, James [Rutgers, The State University of Moderator/Discussant: CONCEPCION, Carmen [University of New Jersey] [email protected] REDEVELOPMENT IN CALIFORNIA, 1945-1975: FROM “SLUM” Puerto Rico] [email protected] CLEARANCE TO TAX REVENUE CAPTURE Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #944 LEADERSHIP AS PRAXIS: A MODEL FOR SMALL-SCALE URBAN MARANTZ, Nicholas [University of California, Irvine] INTERVENTIONS AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZING AMONG EXCLUSIONISM OR LEVELLING? EXPLAINING RATES OF [email protected], presenting author LATINO IMMIGRANTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PRODUCTION IN SUBURBAN ID #156 COMMUNITIES. NEGOTIATING ECOSYSTEM SERVICE MARKETS: A ROLE FOR GARCIA ZAMBRANA, Ivis [University of Utah] ID #496 PLANNERS? [email protected], presenting author GOETZ, Edward [University of Minnesota] [email protected], ID #945 presenting author VAN MAASAKKERS, Mattijs [The Ohio State University] MANOMANO KA IKE A KA HAWAII: AN EXAMINATION OF DAMIANO, Tony [University of Minnesota] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author INDIGENOUS METHODOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION TO PLANNING IN HAWAII. JUMP-STARTING THE HOUSING MARKET IN A WEAK-MARKET PROPERTY RIGHTS ADVOCACY IN WESTERN EUROPE: THE ID #551 CITY: TAKING STOCK OF LIVE MIDTOWN AND LIVE DOWNTOWN, AMBIGUOUS ROLE OF PRO-MARKET THINK TANKS FREITAS, Antoinette [University of Hawaii Manoa] DETROIT ID #432 [email protected], presenting author ID #828 JACOBS, Harvey [University of Wisconsin-Madison] VIDAL, Avis [Wayne State University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author *LOCATING UNDERREPRESENTED PERSPECTIVES IN presenting author INTERDISCIPLINARY PLANNING PROGRAMS ID #624 BEYOND THE THRESHOLDS: THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS 9.1 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - (UN)LEARNING ROUDBARI, Shawhin [University of Colorado Boulder] OF MANDATORY INCLUSIONARY HOUSING IN LONDON PLANNING COMPETENCIES: EXPERIENCES OF [email protected], presenting author ID #842 LAJEUNESSE, Avery [University of Colorado Boulder] LI, Fei [New York University] [email protected], presenting author SERVICE-LEARNING IN ‘LESS FAMILIAR’ CONTEXTS [email protected] GUO, Zhan [New York University] [email protected] Proposal ID 42 Room: Parlor B *INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND THE MISERABLE FAILURE OF *PROPERTY RIGHT RESTRICTION AND HOUSE PRICES AUSTRALIAN PLANNING Moderator: BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] ID #1033 ID #736 [email protected] LEE, Kwan Ok [National University of Singapore] PORTER, Libby [RMIT University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author OOI, Joseph [National University of Singapore] Discussant: UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] [email protected] [email protected] TURNBULL, Geoffrey [University of Central Florida] 9.11 PLANNING PEDAGOGY WITHIN AND [email protected] *UNSETTLING AND EXPANDING NOTIONS OF PLANNING ‘˜COMPETENCE’: LESSONS FROM SERVICE-LEARNING WITH BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Room: Galleria I THE COMMODITY EFFECTS OF DE-COMMODIFICATION: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD PROPERTY ID #482 BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] Moderator/Discussant: KEANE, Adrienne [University of VALUES Sydney] [email protected] ID #1100 [email protected], presenting author DEFILIPPIS, James [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] INTERNATIONAL SERVICE LEARNING UNDER FRACTURED *THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF PLANNING AREAS OF [email protected], presenting author SPECIALIZATION NELSON, Katharine [Rutgers, The State University of New GOVERNANCE REGIMES: DISRUPTIVE ENCOUNTERS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR REFLECTIVE PRAXIS ID #26 Jersey] [email protected] BRINKLEY, Catherine [University of California, Davis] ID #483 SLETTO, Bjorn [University of Texas] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author 7.4 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - LAND USE, LOCAL *FACULTY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION USING CITATION GOVERNMENT AND MARKETS *COMMUNITY PLANNING IN A RURAL CONTEXT AND THE ANALYSIS: WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? Proposal ID 64 CHALLENGE FOR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION ID #344 Room: Parlor A SANCHEZ, Thomas [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State ID #484 University] [email protected], presenting author Moderator: BALAKRISHNAN, Sai [Harvard University] TOCHTERMAN, Brian [Northland College] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] PULLING ASIDE THE PROFESSIONAL BLINDERS: *MAKING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MAORI VALUES AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING THROUGH Discussant: POPPER, Frank [Rutgers, The State University of THE ‘MICHIGAN ENGAGING COMMUNITY THROUGH THE New Jersey] [email protected] PLANNING ID #486 CLASSROOM’ - INITIATIVE ID #360 PRIVATE, PUBLIC, PARTICIPATORY, OR MORE? EXAMINING THOMPSON-FAWCETT, Michelle [University of Otago] [email protected], presenting author NORTON, Richard [University of Michigan] COMPETING IDEOLOGIES IN LAND USE LAW [email protected], presenting author ID #809 LINKOUS, Evangeline [University of South Florida] [email protected], presenting author SKUZINSKI, Thomas [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected], primary author

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THE DILEMMA OF OPENNESS: CHALLENGES OF PLANNING IN 11.6 INNOVATIVE AND EFFECTIVE PLANNING OPEN SPACES AND COMMUNITIES 14.21 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - PLANNING FOR PRACTICES ID #1189 WATER: INFRASTRUCTURE, URBANIZATION AND Room: Executive Suite DE LA LLATA, Silvano [Concordia University (Montreal)] RESILIENT DEVELOPMENT [email protected], presenting author Proposal ID 61 Moderator: REASONER, Marina [Iowa State University] Room: Council Suite [email protected] 14.10 CLUSTERING AND TRANSPORT Moderator/Discussant: SPENCER, James [Clemson University] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. INFRASTRUCTURE [email protected] Room: Forum Suite *THE PLANNING STAFF REPORT AND THE CONSISTENCY ISSUE: JAKARTA ANNUAL FLOODING: URBANIZATION, WHERE THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD Moderator: MILLER, Matthew [University of Utah] INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ID #185 [email protected] ID #887 OHM, Brian [University of Wisconsin-Madison] RUKMANA, Deden [Savannah State University] [email protected], presenting author Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected], presenting author

EXPERIMENTS IN PLANNING *SPATIAL PATTERN OF INDUSTRY AGGLOMERATION AND SCIENTIFIC AND MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES FOR WATER ID #510 TRANSPORTATION PROXIMITY IN DALLAS, TEXAS SUSTAINABILITY IN THE LOWER MEKONG BASIN OF SOUTHEAST HONEY-ROSES, Jordi [University of British Columbia] ID #40 ASIA [email protected], presenting author YU, Haitao [University of Florida] [email protected], presenting ID #888 STEVENS, Mark [University of British Columbia] author FELKNER, John [Florida State University] [email protected] SUN, Bowen [ University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected] SOCIAL-MEDIA AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT: HOW ARE WATER SUPPLIES AND HUMAN SECURITY: COMMUNITY PLANNERS USING THESE TOOLS TO ADVANCE THE PRACTICE? ANALYSIS OF AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS IN THE PROXIMITY INSTITUTIONS AND THE GLOBAL CRISIS OF URBAN WATER ID #1316 OF METRO RAIL STATIONS IN THE WASHINGTON, D.C. ID #889 BARCHERS, Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] METROPOLITAN AREA SPENCER, James [Clemson University] [email protected], presenting author ID #346 [email protected], presenting author EOM, Hyunjoo [University of Maryland, College Park] WAYS TO IMPLEMENT A ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATION GAME [email protected], presenting author THE ‘ENHANCED HYBRID APPROACH’ - FACING WATER ‘PLAY GAMES!’ IN URBAN PLANNING PROCESS WITH COLLEGE ISEKI, Hiroyuki [University of Maryland, College Park] CHALLENGES BY BUILDING RESILIENCE STUDENTS AT ISU [email protected], primary author ID #891 ID #1417 DEVADIGA, Asavari [University of California at Berkeley] REASONER, Marina [Iowa State University] THE INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC RAIL TRANSPORTATION UPON [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERING AND PROPERTY VALUES IN POPLIN, Alenka [Iowa State University] [email protected] CALIFORNIA: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS ID #664 14.35 UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL TRAVEL XU, Ruoying [University of California, Berkeley] BEHAVIOR AND SAFETY 12.12 OPEN SPACE PLANNING: PLACE-MAKING [email protected], presenting author Room: Studio Suite AND MULTIPLE PUBLICS CHATMAN, Daniel [University of California, Berkeley] Room: Broadway V [email protected] Moderator: BAEK, So-Ra [University at Buffalo SUNY] PARK, Janice [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] Moderator: DE LA LLATA, Silvano [Concordia University [email protected] (Montreal)] [email protected] LE, Kim [University of California, Berkeley] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected] Discussant: BERNEY, Rachel [University of Washington] *PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENT AROUND SCHOOLS AND TRAFFIC [email protected] EFFECT OF LIGHT TRAIL TRANSIT STATIONS ON RETAIL SAFETY: SOCIAL DISPARITY ISSUES IN CHILD PEDESTRIAN EMPLOYMENT CRASHES IN AUSTIN, TX THE POTENTIAL OF URBAN ASSEMBLAGE TO CHALLENGE ID #1398 ID #4 CONCEPTIONS OF PLACE: EXPLORING PLAYGROUNDS WITH MILLER, Matthew [University of Utah] HWANG, Jinuk [Texas A&M University] [email protected], TEENAGERS IN RESTON, VIRGINIA [email protected], presenting author presenting author ID #1035 JOH, Kenneth [Texas A&M University] [email protected] VASUDEVAN, Raksha [University of Texas at Austin] WOO, Ayoung [Texas A&M University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author *NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS AND SCHOOLCHILDREN’S *POLICING PLANNING THEORY: A THEORETICAL CASE FOR BICYCLING ACTIVITY: A GENDER-BASED HIERARCHICAL MODEL LINKING PLANNING AND POLICING THEORY WITH SPATIAL SPILLOVER EFFECTS ID #1039 ID #80 SHERMAN, Stephen [University of Illinois] WANG, Kailai [The Ohio State University] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author presenting author AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected] THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE URBAN COMMONS: CONVIVIAL SALON, Deborah [Arizona State University] [email protected] PUBLICS IN PLACEMAKING PRACTICE ID #1180 KOH, Annette [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected], presenting author SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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*ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INTERSECTION CHARACTERISTICS AND *EMPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION BY FIRM SIZE AND REGIONAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS PERCEIVED CRASH RISK AMONG SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN EMPLOYMENT GROWTH IN KOREA: A SPATIAL ECONOMETRIC WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE ID #305 MODELING APPROACH LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES IN KOREA CHO, Gi-Hyoug [Ulsan National Institute of Science and Track 2 - ID #735 Track 6 - ID #946 Technology] [email protected], presenting author KIM, Chanyong [Yonsei University] [email protected], YANG, Hye-Mi [University of Seoul] [email protected], LEE, Gain [Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology] presenting author presenting author [email protected], primary author LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected] SONG, Jaemin [University of Seoul] [email protected] PARK, Yuna [Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology] [email protected] UNDERSTANDING URBANIZATION WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH: *CONTEXTUAL FACTORS AFFECTING INNOVATIVE PERFORMANCE WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE TURNING? OF MANUFACTURING SMES IN KOREA: A STRUCTURAL TRADEOFFS BETWEEN ACTIVE LIVING AND SAFETY FROM Track 2 - ID #794 EQUATION MODELING APPROACH INJURIES: AN INVESTIGATION OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENT INJURY XU, Xingjing [University of Florida] [email protected], Track 6 - ID #1227 LOCATIONS AMONG CHILDREN IN WESTERN NEW YORK presenting author CHOI, Ye Seul [Yonsei University] [email protected], ID #425 presenting author BAEK, So-Ra [University at Buffalo SUNY] THE MANAGEMENT OF BROWNFIELDS IN ONTARIO: A REVIEW LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author OF REMEDIATION AND REUSE CHARACTERISTICS, TRENDS AND NASEEM, Hibbut-ur-Rauf [Women and Children's Hospital of OUTCOMES, 2004-2015 RELAXING BUILDING REGULATIONS TO INCREASE SUPPLY OF Buffalo] [email protected] Track 2 - ID #1021 AFFORDABLE HOUSING: A CASE STUDY FROM AHMEDABAD, BULKILVISH, Samantha [University at Buffalo SUNY] DE SOUSA, Christopher [Ryerson University] INDIA [email protected] [email protected], presenting author Track 6 - ID #1427 BASS, Kathryn [Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo] BYAHUT, Sweta [Auburn University] [email protected], [email protected] FACILITATING CONSIDERATION OF INSTITUTIONAL presenting author INTERRELATIONSHIPS PATEL, Bimal [CEPT University] [email protected], primary Track 3 - ID #696 author POSTER SESSION FOR THAYER, Shannon [SUNY Plattsburgh] BHATHA, Brijesh [] [email protected] TRACKS 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 13, 15 [email protected], presenting author Room: Broadway I and II MILZ, Daniel [SUNY Plattsburgh] URBAN SPRAWL MEASUREMENT USING FUNCTIONAL [email protected] DISTANCES THROUGH MARKOV-CHAIN MODEL AND ITS ENVISIONING A DEMOGRAPHIC FUTURE OF A CITY IMPLICATIONS FOR URBAN GROWTH MANAGEMENT Track 1 - ID #84 WATER USE EFFICIENCY SCORECARDS: FROM ACCOUNTABILITY Track 7 - ID #743 KIM, Byoungjun [Southern California Association of METRICS TO SUSTAINABLE WATER PLANNING GUIDELINES LEE, Sanggeol [University of Seoul] [email protected], Governments] Track 3 - ID #1026 presenting author [email protected], presenting author ENRIQUEZ, Jared [Cornell University] [email protected], WOO, Myungje [University of Seoul] [email protected] CHOI, Simon [Southern California Association of Governments] presenting author [email protected], primary author SCHNEIDER, Rebecca [Cornell University] [email protected] CHARACTERIZING NEWLY BUILT RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPES VO, Tom [Southern California Association of Governments] IN A RAPIDLY URBANIZING WATERSHED OF THE SEATTLE [email protected] SEA SALMON, SEE CONFLICT: GEOGRAPHICAL OVERLAP AND METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA, WA SEO, Jung [Southern California Association of Governments] CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMERCIAL FISHERIES AND FLOATING Track 7 - ID #1143 [email protected] AQUACULTURE IN WASHINGTON'S SALISH WATERS FUENTES, Tracy [University of Washington] WEN, Frank [Southern California Association of Governments] Track 3 - ID #1215 [email protected], presenting author [email protected] WRIGLEY, Jordan [Western Washington University] [email protected], presenting author *CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN STIMULATING PUBLIC THE POWERS OF GREENMARKETS: SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND LANINGA, Tamara [Western Washington University] AWARENESS AND ENGAGEMENT ON US CHEMICALS POLICY VISUALIZATION METHODS TO EXPLORE LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS [email protected] Track 8 - ID #304 AT MULTIPLE SCALES FLOWER, Aquila [Western Washington University] SCRUGGS, Caroline [University of New Mexico] Track 1 - ID #263 [email protected] [email protected], presenting author MINNER, Jennifer [Cornell University] [email protected], BACH, Andrew [Western Washington University] MOORE, Rachel [University of New Mexico] presenting author [email protected] [email protected] SHI, Xiao [Cornell University] [email protected] FENG, Yanlei [Cornell University] [email protected] DETECTING SIGNATURES OF SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL INNOVATION SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIAL INDICATORS GEORGE, Geslin [Cornell University] [email protected] IN URBANIZING REGIONS: UNCOVERING UNIVERSAL LAWS AND Track 8 - ID #1397 UNDERLYING MECHANISMS NAM, Yunwoo [University of Nebraska-Lincoln] USING DATA SCIENCE TO UNCOVER AMERICAN CYCLIST AND Track 3 - ID #1262 [email protected], presenting author PEDESTRIAN ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR ALBERTI, Marina [University of Washington] Track 1 - ID #312 [email protected], presenting author *ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT PLANNING OF RURAL LIVING LE, Huyen [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] BETTENCOURT, Luis [Santa Fe Institute] BASED ON THE BACKGROUND OF BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY -- A [email protected], presenting author [email protected] CASE OF CHANGBAI COUNTY, JILIN PROVINCE, CHINA BARTON, Michael [Arizona State University] Track 13 - ID #402 EVALUATING FLOOD RISK USING BAYESIAN MODELING FOR [email protected] ZHANG, Shuo [Tongji University] [email protected], URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION LOBO, Jose [Arizona State University] [email protected] presenting author Track 1 - ID #373 KANG, Mingyu [University of Washington] [email protected] LEE, Sang-hyeok [Pusan National University] VAILLANT, Philippe [University of Washington] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] KANG, Jung Eun [Pusan National University] WANG, Tianzhe [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected]

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THE IMPACTS OF CITY-COUNTY CONSOLIDATION ON URBAN GROWTH IN SOUTH KOREA Track 13 - ID #740 HWANG, Ui Jeong [University of Seoul] [email protected], presenting author WOO, Myungje [University of Seoul] [email protected]

IMPACTS OF FUNCTIONAL SPILLOVER ON CITY-REGION GROWTH: BASED ON THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL APPROACHES IN SOUTH KOREA Track 13 - ID #742 YUN, Jongjin [University of Seoul] [email protected], presenting author WOO, Myungje [University of Seoul] [email protected]

*ROUTINE-BIASED TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND JOB POLARIZATION AT LOCAL LABOR MARKETS IN KOREA: A LATENT GROWTH MODELING APPROACH Track 13 - ID #1229 KIM, Minyoung [Yonsei University] minyoung.kim@yonsei. ac.kr, presenting author CHO, Minji [Yonsei University] [email protected] LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected]

NEW URBANISM A MOVEMENT TOWARD SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OR UNSUSTAINABILITY Track 15 - ID #894 SAJJADIEH KHAJOUEI, Ayeh [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], presenting author

PLANNING AND DESIGN OF RAILWAY STATION AREAS OF MEDIUM AND SMALL TOWNS IN CHINA BASED ON LOCAL CHARACTERISTICS’ - A CASE STUDY OF JIANGYIN RAILWAY STATION Track 15 - ID #923 HU, Gangyu [Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute] [email protected], presenting author HUANG, Jianzhong [Tongji University] [email protected] ZHANG, Qiao [Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute] [email protected] LIU, Pu [Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute] [email protected] ZHANG, Ruiqi [Tongji University] [email protected]

PLACEMAKING AND PUBLIC HEALTH THE WELLNESS DISTRICT IN VENTURA, CALIFORNIA Track 15 - ID #1468 HAJRASOULIHA, Amir [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected], presenting author DEL RIO, Vicente [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

SATURDAY, 5:15PM – 6:15PM VIRGINIA TECH INFORMATION SESSION FOR AN ASSISTANT/ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR POSITION TO BE ADVERTISED SOON Room: Broadway V

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CHINA’S NATIONAL URBANIZATION POLICY AT THE 2016 PAB ROUNDTABLE ON ACCREDITATION CROSSROADS: AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW 6.15 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - NEW STANDARDS ID #929 CHALLENGES OF PLANNING FOR THE PEOPLE IN Room: Parlor A LEGATES, Richard [Tongji University] [email protected], CHINA presenting author Proposal ID 33 CHEN, Chen [Tongji University] [email protected] Room: Broadway I 3.20 WHICH FOREST AND WHICH TREE? ZHAO, Min [Tongji University] [email protected], primary MITIGATING URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECTS author Moderator: SHIH, MI [Rutgers, The State University of New THROUGH GREENING Jersey] [email protected] Room: Broadway IV 6.11 LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND PLANNING AT THE Discussant: FRIEDMANN, John [University of British Columbia] Moderator/Discussant: VARGO, Jason [University of BORDER [email protected] Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] Room: Galleria III Discussant: LEAF, Michael [University of British Columbia] A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN HEAT AND TREES AT Moderator/Discussant: MONKKONEN, Paavo [University of [email protected] MULTIPLE SCALES IN DENVER AND BALTIMORE California, Los Angeles] [email protected] ID #327 A SENSE OF PLACE IN CHINA’S ECONOMIC ‘NEW NORMAL’: TAYLOR, Robert [University of Colorado Denver] *AN INVESTIGATION OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ON HILLSIDES IN PLANNING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES AND SOCIAL [email protected], presenting author TIJUANA, MEXICO NEEDS IN A PERI-URBAN VILLAGE IN GUANGZHOU HERIS, Mehdi [University of Colorado Denver] ID #53 ID #336 [email protected], primary author CONTRERAS, Santina [University of California, Irvine] SHIH, MI [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] TROY, Austin [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author [email protected] BASOLO, Victoria [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] POPULAR PLANNING: SOME USES OF PLANNING HISTORY IN SEASONAL IMPACTS OF GREEN SPACE STRATEGIES ON THE GOODRICH, Kristen [University of California, Irvine] CHINA AND BEYOND URBAN HEAT ISLAND [email protected] ID #338 ID #422 EGUIARTE, Ana [Tijuana River National Estuarine Research ABRAMSON, Dan [University of Washington] CHUN, Bumseok [Texas Southern University] Reserve] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author MATTHEW, Richard [University of California, Irvine] GULDMANN, Jean-Michel [Ohio State University] [email protected] *RECONSTRUCTING SOCIAL SPACE AND NETWORKS AMID [email protected] SANDERS, Brett [University of California, Irvine] RURAL-URBAN TRANSITION: THE CASE OF RESETTLED FARMERS [email protected] IN CHINA ID #339 4.9 ROUNDTABLE - BICYCLE JUSTICE AND URBAN *CHINA’S COLLABORATIVE PLANNING MODEL: A CASE STUDY WEIPING, Wu [Tufts University] [email protected], TRANSFORMATION: BIKING FOR ALL? ON CHENGDU’S URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY presenting author ID #412 ID #79 ZHANG, Min [Nanjing University] [email protected], primary Room: Senate Suite TOCHEN, Rachel [Renmin University of China] author [email protected], presenting author Organizer: LUGO, Adonia [Antioch University, Los Angeles] DEMOCRATIZATION, MARKETIZATION, AND PLANNING IN [email protected] URBAN PLANNING ACROSS THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER: CONTEMPORARY CHINA: THE URBANIZATION OF SHEKOU, UNPACKING THE DEBORDERING/REBORDERING DEBATE IN THE 1978-1992 Moderator: GOLUB, Aaron [Portland State University] TIJUANA-SAN DIEGO REGION ID #904 [email protected] ID #1200 SMITH, Nick [Yale-NUS College] [email protected], HERZOG, Lawrence [San Diego State University] presenting author BERNSTEIN, Joanna [university] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] GODDARD, Tara [Portland State University] [email protected] DENSITY AND VULNERABILITY: COMPARISON OF GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF VULNERABLE POPULATION WITHIN ACTUAL AND PRESCRIBED RESIDENTIAL DENSITIES ON THE U.S. - MEXICO 6.4 FORCES OF URBAN TRANSFORMATION BORDER. CASE STUDY OF BROWNSVILLE & MATAMOROS TWIN Room: Galleria II CITY ID #1466 Moderator/Discussant: POKHAREL, Atul [Brown University] SAFAROVA, Bara [Texas A&M University] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author

ADAPTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THE SEARCH FOR TRANSFORMATIVE STRATEGIES IN BOGOTA ID #445 SARMIENTO, Hugo [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author

SPATIAL RECONSTRUCTION IN THE XIAMEN TORCH HIGH-TECH ZONE ID #1038 ZHOU, Ying [Clemson University] [email protected], presenting author

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6.22 THE RURAL QUESTION AND URBANIZATION 7.14 ROUNDTABLE - THE RECENT WEIRDNESS 11.5 ENGAGED APPROACHES TO ACHIEVING JUST Room: Broadway II IN OREGON: PLANNING PERSPECTIVES ON THE OUTCOMES SEIZURE OF MALHEUR WILDLIFE REFUGE Room: Directors Suite Moderator/Discussant: FANG, Yiping [Portland State ID #29 University] [email protected] Room: Parlor B Moderator: SHAKE, Joshua [University of Sao Paulo] jdshake@ umich.edu HIGH-DENSITY RURAL REGIONS IN INDIA Organizer/Moderator: ABBOTT, Carl [Portland State ID #12 University] [email protected] Discussant: There wil not be a discussant for this session. AGRAWAL, Sandeep [University of Alberta] [email protected], presenting author SELTZER, Ethan [Portland State University] THE PROGRESSIVE CITY: EXPLORING THE GENESIS AND [email protected] OUTCOMES SPATIAL VARIATION OF CHINA’S NON-COORDINATED HIBBARD, Michael [University of Oregon] ID #1121 URBANIZATION: THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT [email protected] RAHMAN, Shahin [University of Hawaii at Manoa] ID #544 LEV, Esther [The Wetlands Conservancy] [email protected], presenting author XU, Yuanshuo [Cornell University] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE FOR RACIAL JUSTICE: PLANNING WALLACE, Jeremy [Cornell University] [email protected], FOR EQUITY IN PORTLAND’S HOMELESS primary author 9.8 LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD: ID #1137 REFLECTIONS ON PLANNING PEDAGOGY ZAPATA, Marisa [Portland State University] ASIA’S URBAN TRANSITIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING Room: Parlor C [email protected], presenting author PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE ID #837 Moderator/Discussant: DALTON, Linda [California Polytechnic *RESIDENTIAL DIVERSITY AND AUTHENTIC PUBLIC LEAF, Michael [University of British Columbia] State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected] PARTICIPATION IN THE FRAGMENTED METROPOLIS [email protected], presenting author ID #1167 DESIGNING A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY HISTORIC PRESERVATION SAJJADIEH KHAJOUEI, Ayeh [University of Texas at Arlington] DISSATISFACTION WITH CITY LIFE? RURAL-TO-URBAN PLANNING CURRICULUM [email protected], presenting author MIGRANTS’ SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: EVIDENCE FROM ID #967 CASEY, Colleen [University of Texas at Arlington] URBANIZING CHINA FRANK, Stephanie [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected] ID #1386 [email protected], presenting author HOLLIDAY, Kathryn [University of Texas at Arlington] ZHANG, Chen [University of Minnesota] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author INTEGRATING CRITICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY TO FOSTER ANTI- RACIST LEARNING IN THE URBAN PLANNING CLASSROOM PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND POLICY TRANSFER: ID #1102 GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS IN CHICAGO 7.2 ROUNDTABLE - HOW WE CAN GET SMART KNAPP, Courtney [California State Polytechnic University, AND BRAZIL ABOUT INDIGENOUS PLANNING? FROM Pomona] [email protected], presenting author ID #1224 PRINCIPLES TO PRACTICE SHAKE, Joshua [University of Sao Paulo] [email protected], ID #42 WHAT IS MISSING FROM REFLECTIVE PRACTICE? presenting author Room: Executive Suite ID #1243 CHINCHILLA, Melissa [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] Organizer/Moderator: WALKER, Ryan [University of [email protected], presenting author 12.11 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - MUTATING Saskatchewan] [email protected] MCDOWELL, Ceasar [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] URBAN PROBLEMS: HISTORY AND GENEALOGY IN [email protected] PLANNING PATRICK, Lyana [University of British Columbia] Proposal ID 60 [email protected] Room: Broadway III PORTER, Libby [RMIT University] [email protected] 9.14 ROUNDTABLE - URBAN HUMANITIES SANDERCOCK, Leonie [University of British Columbia] AS A MODEL FOR PLANNING PEDAGOGY AND Moderator: TERESA, Benjamin [City University of New York] [email protected] SCHOLARSHIP [email protected], presenting author THOMPSON-FAWCETT, Michelle [University of Otago] ID #599 [email protected] Room: Galleria I Discussant: WEST, John [Ball State University] VISWANATHAN, Leela [Queen’s University] [email protected] [email protected] Organizer/Moderator: CRISMAN, Jonathan [University of MATUNGA, Hirini [Lincoln University] Southern California] [email protected] THE HOUSING QUESTION AS RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGICAL [email protected] METHOD IN PLANNING JOJOLA, Ted [University of New Mexico] [email protected] LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS, Anastasia [University of California, Los ID #1160 Angeles] [email protected] TERESA, Benjamin [City University of New York] MOFFAT, Susan [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] WOLCH, Jennifer [University of California, Berkeley] GENEALOGIES OF PHILANTHROPIC HOUSING SOLUTIONS IN [email protected] ANGLO-AMERICAN PLANNING ROCCO, Mary [University of Pennsylvania] ID #1162 [email protected] ROSENMAN, Emily [University of British Columbia] COLLINS, Brady [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author [email protected]

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CHOICE IN URBAN PLANNING HISTORY: FROM THE SOCIAL TO THE INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT 14.29 TRANSPORTATION AND AGING: ID #1283 EXAMINATION OF TRAVEL PATTERS AND OPTIONS WEST, John [Ball State University] [email protected], presenting FOR OLDER ADULTS, SESSION 1 author Room: Council Suite

Moderator/Discussant: WOOD, James [Florida State 14.28 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AND University] [email protected] RESILIENT CITIES Room: Forum Suite ADAPTING TO CHALLENGE: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FOR OLDER ADULTS IN RURAL AND SMALL COMMUNITIES Moderator: TRAPENBERG FRICK, Karen [University of ID #230 California, Berkeley] [email protected] BOND, Megan [Florida State University] [email protected], presenting author Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. BROWN, Jeffrey [Florida State University] [email protected] WOOD, James [Florida State University] [email protected] RESILIENCE OF URBAN TRANSIT SYSTEMS TO EXTREME SUGURI, Vitor [Florida State University] [email protected] WEATHER EVENTS ID #1048 TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS: A ZIMMERMAN, Rae [New York University] SURVEY OF CURRENT PRACTICES AMONG TRANSIT AGENCIES [email protected], presenting author AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ID #451 EMBODIED CULTURE & THE MAKING OF RESILIENT VALDEZ-TORRES, Yazmin [Florida State University] NEIGHBORHOODS [email protected], presenting author ID #1438 DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] PETHERAM, Susan [University of Utah] [email protected], [email protected] presenting author HORNER, Mark [Florida State University] [email protected] WOOD, Brittany [Florida State University] [email protected] DOLLARS AND POLICY-MAKING FOR RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE QUICK: FEDERAL TRANSIT DISASTER WHAT HEALTH CONDITION CHANGES MAKE THE ELDERLY STOP FUNDING IN A POST-SUPERSTORM SANDY ERA DRIVING? INSIGHTS FROM THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT ID #2 SURVEY (HRS) TRAPENBERG FRICK, Karen [University of California, Berkeley] ID #1279 [email protected], presenting author WANG, Xize [University of Southern California] FORSCHER, Edward [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] 15.10 ROUNDTABLE - THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLIC REALM FROM A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ID #704 Room: Studio Suite

Moderator: RYAN, Brent [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

HOU, Jeff [University of Washington] [email protected] CHO, Im Sik [National University Singapore] [email protected] KIM, Annette [University of Southern California] [email protected]

SATURDAY, 7:30PM – 9:30PM STUDENT RECEPTION – ROCK BOTTOM BREWERY (No tickets required! Free for students. Wear your name badge!)

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WORKING IN CITIES: CO-WORKING SPACES, THE MAKER SEED, SOIL, AND SUN: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BUILDING 1.8 MOBILITY, BIKEABILITY, AND URBAN VITALITY MOVEMENT AND THE RISE OF FLEXIBLE URBAN WORKSPACES RESILIENT COMMUNITIES Room: Parlor A ID #467 ID #1294 CLARK, Jennifer [Georgia Institute of Technology] CAI, Yanjun [University of Hawaii at Manoa] Moderator: ZHANG, HAO [University at Buffalo] hzhang34@ [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author buffalo.edu LODATO, Thomas [Georgia Inst. of Technology] [email protected] WOMEN’S ACTION TOWARDS CLIMATE RESILIENCE FOR URBAN Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. POOR IN SOUTH ASIA EMBEDDING MAKERS IN REGIONAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS: DOES DIGITAL DIVIDE STILL MATTER? EQUITY CONSIDERATIONS ID #1499 MAKING AS MANUFACTURING IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ELLIOTT, Michael [Georgia Institute of Technology] OF USING PARTICIPATORY GIS TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE ID #469 [email protected], presenting author PLANNING EISENBURGER, Max [University of Illinois at Urbana- ID #420 Champaign] [email protected], presenting author AFZALAN, Nader [University of Redlands] DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] 4.5 GENDER AND INCLUSIVITY [email protected], presenting author [email protected] Room: Broadway IV PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska Lincoln] [email protected] ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE AND THE MAKER Moderator/Discussant: BERNEY, Rachel [University of MOVEMENT Washington] [email protected], presenting author VISUALIZING THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF TRAVEL: AN ID #538 APPLICATION OF QUALITATIVE GIS AND SKETCH-BASED WOLF-POWERS, Laura [City University of New York] BRIDGING THE INCLUSION GAP IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: THE CONTENT ANALYSIS [email protected], presenting author ROLE OF RELIGIOUS SOCIAL CAPITAL ID #654 DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] ID #356 MEENAR, Mahbubur [Rowan University] [email protected], [email protected] MOHEBBI, Mehri [University of Cincinnati] presenting author HEYING, Charles [Portland State University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author FLAMM, Bradley [HNTB Corporation] [email protected] SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] CHIFOS, Carla [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] BONAREK, Leonard [Temple University] [email protected] [email protected] EISENBUGER, Max [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] TAKING A SHARE OF THE PUBLIC SPACE: WHAT MAKES A [email protected] BREASTFEEDING-FRIENDLY PUBLIC SPACE ASSESSING MOBILE SENSING AS PART OF AN EXPERIENCE- MARROTTA, Stephen [Portland State University] CENTERED TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS AT TYSONS, ID #748 [email protected] STAV, Tamy [Hebrew University] [email protected], VIRGINIA presenting author ID #1086 MONDSCHEIN, Andrew [University of Virginia] 3.15 PLANNING FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CREATING SAFE AND GENDER-INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SPACES: [email protected], presenting author RESILIENCE IN A CHANGING CLIMATE IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING THEORY AND PRACTICE Room: Parlor C *ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ON ID #1135 RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi [Hunter College of the CUNY] STREET VITALITY: CASE STUDIES OF ELMWOOD AVENUE AND Moderator/Discussant: DYCKMAN, Caitlin [Clemson [email protected], presenting author DELAWARE AVENUE IN BUFFALO University] [email protected] ID #1433 ZHANG, HAO [University at Buffalo] [email protected], PROTECTING HISTORIC RESOURCES FROM NATURAL HAZARDS presenting author 5.12 HOW DO CULTURE AND ETHNIC IDENTITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE: THE ROLE OF COLLABORATIVE AFFECT HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD? NETWORKS Room: Galleria II ID #998 2.10 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - WHAT DO WE RUMBACH, Andrew [University of Colorado Denver] Moderator: CARRUTHERS, John [The George Washington MAKE OF THE MAKER MOVEMENT? [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected] Proposal ID 16 APPLER, Douglas [University of Kentucky] Room: Parlor B [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. Moderator: DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana- BREAKING DOWN THE SILOS OF RESILIENCE: INTEGRATING RACIAL/ETHNIC CONCENTRATION AND HOUSING OUTCOMES IN Champaign] [email protected] PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LOS ANGELES ECONOMIC RECOVERY ID #66 Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #1107 LEE, C. Aujean [University of California, Los Angeles] STONE, Jeremy [University of British Columbia] [email protected], presenting author MANUFACTURING WITHOUT THE FIRM: THE RISKS AND LIMITED [email protected], presenting author REWARDS OF MAKING BARNES, Joshua [US Economic Development Administration] FRAMING CHANGE IN LOS ANGELES CHINATOWN: THE ID #465 [email protected] ROLE OF PLACE IDENTITY IN COMMUNITY DEBATES ABOUT DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION IN ETHNIC SPACES [email protected], presenting author CLIMATE JUSTICESCAPE IN AMERICAN CITIES AND ID #298 SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected] IMPLICATIONS IN PLANNING HOM, Laureen [University of California, Irvine] WOLF-POWERS, Laura [City University of New York] ID #1249 [email protected], presenting author [email protected] CHENG, Chingwen [Arizona State University] EISENBURGER, Max [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ... HEYING, Charles [Portland State University] [email protected] MAROTTA, Steven [Portland State University] [email protected]

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WHY DOES URBAN INFORMALITY SPROUT AND BE SUSTAINED? ROBUST PROBLEMATIZATION FOR BETTER DEVELOPMENT A RESEARCH ON INDIGENOUS VILLAGERS OF GUANGZHOU, 5.29 THE CHANGING DYNAMICS OF POVERTY AND OUTCOMES: THE CASE OF SEWAGE IN AGRA, INDIA CHINA SEGREGATION: LESSONS FROM THE U.S. AND ID #1391 ID #388 ABROAD OBERG, Angela [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] ZHANG, Lei [Renmin University of China] Room: Galleria III [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author YE, Yumin [Renmin University of China] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: REINA, Vincent [University of CHEN, Jiao [Renmin University of China] [email protected] Pennsylvania] [email protected] 8.3 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - FOOD JUSTICE, FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND PLANNING HEDONIC SEOUL: URBAN AMENITIES IN AN ADVANCED SPACE CONCENTRATION AND/OR DIFFUSION? EXPLORING THE ECONOMY Proposal ID 24 EMERGING SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF POVERTY DISTRIBUTION IN Room: Broadway II ID #605 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CARRUTHERS, John [The George Washington University] ID #592 [email protected], presenting author Moderator: TYMAN, Shannon [University of Washington] TONG, Xin [University of California, Irvine] [email protected], [email protected] KIM, HyungTai [The Korea Development Institute] presenting author [email protected] KIM, Jae Hong [University of California, Irvine] [email protected] Discussant: MCCLINTOCK, Nathan [Portland State University] [email protected] TRAJECTORIES OF NEIGHBORHOOD-LEVEL POVERTY: THE CASE 5.28 THE BROADER IMPACTS OF HOUSING AD OF CHICAGO, 1970-2010 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CHANGE OF NEIGHBORHOOD TYPE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ON EDUCATION, ID #845 CHANGE OF FOOD DENSITY: A CASE STUDY IN THE MINNEAPOLIS HEALTH AND EMPLOYMENT SONMEZ, Zafer [University of Illinois] [email protected], SEVEN-COUNTY AREA USING PANEL DATA Room: Galleria I presenting author ID #1148 PENG, Ke [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] Moderator/Discussant: KEMPER, Rebecca [The Ohio State REGIONAL PLANNING, ACCESS TO OPPORTUNITY, AND FREDDIE [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected] GRAY: LESSONS FROM BALTIMORE SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #1315 [email protected] SUPPORTING EMPLOYMENT AMONG PUBLIC HOUSING KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland] [email protected], RODRIGUEZ, Daniel A. [University of North Carolina at Chapel RESIDENTS presenting author Hill] [email protected] ID #778 KNAAP, Eli [University of Maryland] [email protected] HIRSCH, Jana [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ROHE, Williiam [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] FINIO, Nick [University of Maryland] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author DAWKINS, Casey [University of Maryland] [email protected] GORDEN-LARSEN, Penny [University of North Carolina at WEBB, Michael [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] LUNG-AMAM, Willow [University of Maryland] Chapel Hill] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] FRESCOLN, Kirstin [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] EXPLORING THE GEOGRAPHY OF FAMERS’ MARKETS IN [email protected] OKLAHOMA: DO FARMER’S MARKETS PROMOTE FOOD SECURITY 6.12 LOCAL GOVERNANCE ISSUES IN THE GLOBAL AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AMONG VULNERABLE POPULATIONS? REVISITING THE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL: CONTEXT ID #234 NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME PERCEPTIONS & SCHOOL CHOICE Room: Broadway I LOWERY, Bryce [University of Oklahoma] ID #1052 [email protected], presenting author KEMPER, Rebecca [The Ohio State University] Moderator: SEN, Siddhartha [Morgan State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] FARMLAND CONSERVATION, GENTRIFICATION AND THE FUTURE OF COMMUNITY FOOD SYSTEMS IN OREGON UNDERSTANDING THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM AND HOUSING Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #236 POLICY FROM A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: THE CASE OF HORST, Megan [Portland State University] [email protected], DIVERGENT BUFFALO PROCESSES, PRACTICES AND THEORIES BEHIND EVOLUTION OF presenting author ID #1254 GATED COMMUNITIES AS A DOMINANT URBAN FORM IN THE ATTARD, Nathan [SUNY Buffalo State] GLOBAL SOUTH: THE CASE OF KOLKATA, INDIA MAKING SPACE FOR GRASSROOTS FOOD PROJECTS [email protected], presenting author ID #86 ID #504 KNIGHT, Jason [SUNY Buffalo State] SEN, Siddhartha [Morgan State University] TYMAN, Shannon [University of Washington] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author DELMERICO, Alan [SUNY Buffalo State] GHOSH, Sudeshna [Indiana University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] [email protected]

UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING EFFECTS OF A BUYING IN OR SELLING OUT? LIBERAL DEVELOPMENT, ILLIBERAL WORK REQUIREMENT IN PUBLIC HOUSING SOCIAL CONTROLS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ENCLAVE ID #1336 URBANISM IN THE UYGHUR CITY FRESCOLN, Kirstin [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] ID #960 [email protected], presenting author HANSEN, Lauren [Cornell University] [email protected], NGUYEN, Mai [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] presenting author [email protected] ROHE, William [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] FROM CONFLICT TO UNITY: DECONSTRUCTING THE DISCURSIVE [email protected] BORDER BETWEEN PARTISAN AND COMMUNITY POLITICS IN WEBB, Michael [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] THE PARTICIPATORY BUDGET OF PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL. [email protected] ID #1349 PIMENTEL WALKER, Ana Paula [University of Michigan] [email protected], presenting author

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*URBAN RENEWAL, PUBLIC OPPOSITION, AND THE ROLE OF 9.10 NEW FRONTIERS IN PLANNING PEDAGOGY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS IN PRESERVING LEXINGTON’S 13.2 PARTICIPATION, POLITICS AND IDENTITY IN Room: Broadway III HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT THE REGIONAL PLANNING PROCESS ID #1006 Room: Senate Suite Moderator: SIMPSON, Sheryl-Ann [University of California, APPLER, Douglas [University of Kentucky] Davis] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: CHAPPLE, Karen [University of POOLE, Lauren [Cultural Resource Analysts] California, Berkeley] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. [email protected], primary author PLANNED IDENTITY - PLANNED DEMOGRAPHY: CLASSED FLIP, MOVE, TWEET: A BLENDED COURSE DESIGN FOR 3401 FRANKLIN ST.: RACE, SPACE AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE DIVERSITY IN THE GLOBAL CITY-REGION DIFFERENT LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN URBAN PLANNING, ID #1218 ID #1187 SUSTAINABILITY, AND CLIMATE CHANGE UNIVERSITY COURSES WARNKEN, Charles [University of Oklahoma] KEIL, Roger [York University] [email protected], presenting author ID #30 [email protected], presenting author LEHRER, Ute [York University] [email protected] KASSENS-NOOR, Eva [Michigan State University] [email protected], presenting author *LEGITIMACY AND THE QUEST FOR REGIONALISM IN PORTLAND, PROJECTING GROWTH IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: OREGON, AND VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA ACHIEVING A BALANCE OF ACADEMICS, POLICY AND POLITICS *URBAN PLANNING AS A CAREER PREFERENCE FOR HIGH ID #1392 ID #1170 SCHOOL STUDENTS: RETHINKING EFFORTS TO IMPROVE TAYLOR, Zack [Western University] [email protected], KROLL, Cynthia [Association of Bay Area Governments] AWARENESS ABOUT THE PROFESSION presenting author [email protected], presenting author ID #1061 OLSEN, Aksel [Association of Bay Area Governments] PALAZZO, Danilo [The University of Cincinnati] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author 12.13 RETHINKING SUSTAINABILITY, RESILIENCY DIKO, Stephen Kofi [The University of Cincinnati] CULTIVATING COLLABORATIVE MODELS FOR REGIONAL [email protected], primary author AND NATURE IN PLANNING Room: Executive Suite PLANNING: EVIDENCE FROM THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES HOLLSTEIN, Leah [The University of Cincinnati] INITIATIVE [email protected] Moderator: SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] ID #1219 [email protected] GOUGH, Meghan [Virginia Commonwealth University] *USING GEODESIGN AS AN EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL [email protected], presenting author PLANNING TOOL: A CASE STUDY IN CACHE VALLEY, UTAH Discussant: QUICK, Kathryn [University of Minnesota] REECE, Jason [The Ohio State University] ID #1290 [email protected] [email protected] WARREN-KRETZSCHMAR, Bartlett [Utah State University] MATTUIZZI, Elizabeth [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], presenting author REPRESENTATIONS OF URBAN NATURE IN PLANNING [email protected] LICON, Carlos [Utah State University] [email protected] ID #171 CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California, Berkeley] TRIMAN, Julia [University of Virginia] [email protected], [email protected] ENRICHING GEOSPATIAL EDUCATION IN URBAN PLANNING presenting author PROGRAM WITH PRACTICAL PROJECTS BROWN WILSON, Barbara [University of Virginia] *CIVIC INFRASTRUCTURE & SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL ID #1305 [email protected] PLANNING: INSIGHTS FROM THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES HUANG, Guoping [University of Virginia] [email protected], INITIATIVE’S REGIONAL PLANNING GRANTEES presenting author HOW TO RECOGNIZE A MODEL SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD ID #1347 WHEN YOU VISIT ONE WALSH, Elizabeth [University at Buffalo, SUNY] ‘JUST A NOTE THAT IF YOU START WATCHING THE VIDEO FROM ID #719 [email protected], presenting author THE BEGINNING THERE IS SOME CARTOON NUDITY AND HOLDEN, Meg [Simon Fraser University] [email protected], SEXUAL CONTENT’: TEACHING QUEER THINGS IN PLANNING, presenting author COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN OWENS, Cameron [University of Victoria] [email protected] 14.6 BIG DATA AND TRANSPORT PLANNING ID #1485 STURGEON, Daniel [Simon Fraser University] [email protected] Room: Forum Suite SIMPSON, Sheryl-Ann [University of California, Davis] [email protected], presenting author APPLYING THEORIES OF THINKING AND LEARNING TO ENHANCE Moderator: KARNER, Alex [Georgia Institute of Technology] DECISION MAKING IN SOCIAL - ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS [email protected] ID #1005 10.2 UTOPIA, LEGITIMACY AND NARRATIVES IN SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. PLANNING [email protected], presenting author Room: Directors Suite PITT, David [University of Minnesota] [email protected], MONITORING URBAN FORM WITH SMARTCARD DATA: A primary author BRISBANE CASE STUDY Moderator/Discussant: HOVEY, Bradshaw [University at RUNCK, Bryan [University of Minnesota] [email protected] ID #14 Buffalo] [email protected] ZHOU, Jiangping [University of Queensland] *INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF [email protected], presenting author *PLANNING FOR AND AGAINST UTOPIA: THE STRANGE CAREER SUSTAINABILITY IN URBAN COMMUNITY PLANNING PRACTICE: SIPE, Neil [University of Queensland] [email protected] OF RAJNEESHPURAM, OREGON, 1981-85 CASE STUDIES FROM THE U.S., DENMARK AND JAPAN DARCHEN, Sebastien [University of Queensland] [email protected] ID #7 ID #1441 ABBOTT, Carl [Portland State University] KOHON, Jacklyn [Portland State University] [email protected], IDERLINA MATEO-BABIANO, Iderlina [University of Queensland] [email protected], presenting author presenting author [email protected] CITY PLANNING’S REOCCURRING OBITUARY: WHY WRITERS REPEATEDLY MISDIAGNOSE THE ‘DEATH OF PLANNING’ SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ... ID #659 CAMPBELL, Scott [University of Michigan] [email protected], presenting author

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UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC NEW POTENTIAL FOR MULTIMODAL CONNECTION: EXPLORING TRANSIT: INVESTIGATION THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TAXI TRIPS AND TRANSIT IN NEW 15.7 PLACE IDENTITY TEXTUAL ANALYSIS YORK Room: Broadway V ID #553 ID #1272 IACOBUCCI, Evan [University at Buffalo] WANG, Fangru [Georgia Institute of Technology] Moderator: CATAO CARTAXO LOUREIRO, Livia [Texas A&M [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected] ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. APPLICATION OF THE LOS ANGELES ARCHIVED DATA [email protected] MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ADMS) TO ANALYZE INTRA- LATINO URBANISM: CULTURAL RESILIENCY, PLACEMAKING, AND METROPOLITAN VARIATION IN HIGHWAY AND ARTERIAL POTENTIAL FOR BUS RAPID TRANSIT AND PARATRANSIT STRATEGIES FOR RE-URBANIZATION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE INTEGRATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA ID #340 ID #862 LARA, Jesus [The Ohio State University] [email protected], ID #1399 GIULIANO, Genevieve [University of Southern California] presenting author [email protected], presenting author CHATMAN, Daniel [University of California, Berkeley] CHAKRABARTI, Sandip [University of New Orleans] [email protected], presenting author PLACE IDENTITY AND AUTHENTICITY: CAUGHT BETWEEN [email protected] SANTANA, Manuel [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], primary author NOSTALGIA AND CONTEMPORARY DESIGN PARADIGMS IN THE *PREDICTING INDIVIDUAL MOBILITY IN PUBLIC STOY, Kelan [University of California, Berkeley] AMERICAN WEST TRANSPORTATION USING SMARTCARD DATA [email protected] ID #1191 SHELBY, Jennifer [University of Colorado, Boulder] ID #1370 [email protected], presenting author ZHAO, Zhan [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] REDESIGNING SUBWAY MAP TO MITIGATE BOTTLENECK LINDSAY, Georgia [University of Colorado, Boulder] [email protected], presenting author CONGESTION: AN EXPERIMENT IN WASHINGTON DC USING [email protected], primary author ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] MECHANIC TURK [email protected] ID #1492 KOUTSOPOULOS, Haris [Northeastern University] GUO, Zhan [New York University] [email protected], presenting OPPOSING PRESERVATIONS: EXAMINING LARGE AND SMALL [email protected] author INDUSTRIAL RESTORATION PROJECTS ON A CONTESTED BROOKLYN WATERFRONT *ASSESSING DISPARITIES IN REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT ID #1331 PERFORMANCE USING REALTIME DATA 14.36 UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF AIR TRAVEL CAMPO, Daniel [Morgan State University] ID #1372 Room: Studio Suite [email protected], presenting author KARNER, Alex [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author Moderator: ROSENBLOOM, Sandi [University of Texas at CONFRONTING REALITIES: IS PARTICIPATORY DESIGN FEASIBLE GOLUB, Aaron [Portland State University] [email protected] Austin] [email protected] FOR SOCIAL HOUSING? A CASE STUDY COMPARISON BETWEEN CHAVIS, Celeste [Morgan State University] CHILE AND BRAZIL [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #1469 CATAO CARTAXO LOUREIRO, Livia [Texas A&M University] THE PASSENGERS’ TRANSPORTATION MODAL SPLIT: AN [email protected], presenting author 14.23 SHIFTING TRANSIT USAGE: NOVEL EXPLORATION OF PASSENGERS’ MODE CHOICE AT PUDONG APPROACHES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Room: Council Suite ID #912 HONG, Shaozhi [Tongji University] [email protected], Moderator: GUO, Zhan [New York University] [email protected] presenting author LIU, Weifeng [Tongji University] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. CHEN, Xiaohong [Tongji University] [email protected] STUDYING THE IMPACTS OF MODEST PUBLIC TRANSIT XU, Huanxi [Tongji University] [email protected] IMPROVEMENTS ON COMMUTE PATTERNS, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS, AND HEALTH IN A MID-SIZED CANADIAN AIR FREIGHT CONNECTIVITY’S IMPACT ON ECONOMIC CITY: A NATURAL EXPERIMENT OF UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES IN DEVELOPMENT KINGSTON, ONTARIO ID #1313 ID #646 HYLTON, Peter [Georgia Institute of Technology] COLLINS, Patricia [Queen's University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology] AGARWAL, Ajay [Queen's University] [email protected] [email protected]

GIMME SHELTER . . . AND A BENCH AND SCHEDULE PLANNING AIRPORTS FOR THE SILVER TSUNAMI; HOW INFORMATION: THE ROI FROM BUS STOP AMENITY PREPARED ARE WE? INVESTMENTS ID #1357 ID #1175 ROSENBLOOM, Sandi [University of Texas at Austin] BARTHOLOMEW, Keith [University of Utah] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected]

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THE UNIVERSITY'S ROLE IN THE CREATIVE CITY: UNVEILING 1.10 PLANNING SMART CITIES: USING SOCIAL PROGRAMMATIC, STRUCTURAL, AND ENGAGEMENT PRACTICES 3.16 PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY'S MEDIA AND BIG DATA ID #667 INFLUENCE ON LAND USE CHOICES, OFFICIAL Room: Parlor A ASHLEY, Amanda [Boise State University] DECISION MAKING, AND ENVIRONMENTAL [email protected], presenting author IMPACTS Moderator: WESSEL, Ginette [Roger Williams University] DURHAM, Leslie [Boise State University] Room: Parlor C [email protected] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: HOSTOVSKY, Charles [Catholic Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. THE BOUNDARIES OF CULTURE: PLACE, CULTURE, AND University of America] [email protected] COMMUNITY IN MULTI-ETHNIC LOS ANGELES *MOVING BEYOND OPERATIONS: USING URBAN BIG DATA FOR ID #81 *ECOSYSTEM TRADE-OFFS AND CONFLICT: STAKEHOLDER LONG RANGE PLANNING COLLINS, Brady [University of California, Los Angeles] ACCOUNTS FROM AN URBAN TROPICAL WATERSHED ID #130 [email protected], presenting author ID #164 FRENCH, Steven [Georgia Institute of Technology] SANTIAGO, Luis [University of Puerto Rico] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author BARCHERS, Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] 3.12 MODELING INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTS TORRES, Ariam [University of Puerto Rico] [email protected] FROM GRADUAL HAZARDS AND THE ECONOMIC [email protected] ZHANG, Wenwen [Georgia Institute of Technology] ORTIZ, Alisa [University of Puerto Rico] [email protected] [email protected] IMPACTS OF INFRASTRUCTURE CONVERSION Room: Galleria II SPATIAL JUDGMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING PRACTICE: WHY SOME PARKS IS MORE POPULAR? - ASSESSING THE RETHINKING THE ROLE OF SPATIAL PLANNING SUPPORT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN POPULARITY AND PARK FEATURE Moderator/Discussant: COFFMAN, Makena [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] SYSTEMS USING VOLUNTEERED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IN CHICAGO ID #581 ID #1108 ABANDONED RAILWAY TO GREENWAY: LONGITUDINAL MILZ, Daniel [Plattsburgh State University of New York] CHEN, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author ANALYSES OF IMPACT IN SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES IN THE CITY OF WHITTIER SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] *BEYOND WATER DATA: BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEERS AND TO [email protected] ID #487 NOH, Youngre [Texas A&M University] LOCAL WATER FROM A CITIZEN SCIENCE PROGRAM [email protected], presenting author ID #1063 VISUALIZING TWEETS: NEW DATA-DRIVEN METHODS OF URBAN CHURCH, Sarah [Purdue University] [email protected], ANALYSIS MODELING AND PATH DIAGRAMS FOR UNDERSTANDING presenting author ID #1271 PROKOPY, Linda [Purdue University] [email protected] WESSEL, Ginette [Roger Williams University] CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE INTERDEPENDENCIES AND CASCADING EFFECTS FROM DISASTERS [email protected], presenting author BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PUBLIC OPINION AND POLICY KARDUNI, Alireza [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] ID #1158 MITSOVA-BONEVA, Diana [Florida Atlantic University] MAKER PERCEPTIONS: IDENTIFYING COMMON GROUND FOR [email protected] CLIMATE ACTION PLANNING WARD, Kacie [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] SAPAT, Alka [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected] ID #1285 HANSEN, Chelsea [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] ESNARD, Ann-Margaret [Georgia State University] FOSS, Ann [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author CROUCH, Richard [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] KO, Yekang [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected] EXAMINING ‘CRITICALITY’ TO BETTER UNDERSTAND [email protected] ZHANG, Xunxun [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] VULNERABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND [email protected] COASTAL WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURES IN HONOLULU, ZHANG, Chi [University of North Carolina, Charlotte] HAWAII 3.19 WATER QUANTITY, WATER QUALITY, LAND [email protected] ID #1297 USE, AND UNCERTAINTY: CREATING LINKAGES SAUDA, Eric [University of North Carolina at Charlotte] SPIRANDELLI, Daniele [University of Hawaii at Manoa] DESPITE THE SILOS [email protected] [email protected], presenting author Room: Galleria I SHEN, Suwan [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] Moderator/Discussant: CONROY, Maria [The Ohio State 2.7 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THE "CREATIVE BABCOCK, Roger [University of Hawaii at Manoa] University] [email protected] CITY" QUEST: POLICY AND PLANNING [email protected] CHALLENGES BUDD, Elise [University of Hawaii at Manoa] *POTABLE WATER REUSE IN ARID INLAND COMMUNITIES: [email protected] Proposal ID 48 UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL, TECHNICAL, AND ECONOMIC DEAN, Theresa [University of Hawaii at Manoa] Room: Parlor B OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS [email protected] ID #303 Moderator: ASHLEY, Amanda [Boise State University] SCRUGGS, Caroline [University of New Mexico] [email protected] URBAN GROWTH AND SEA LEVEL RISE BASED ASSESSMENT [email protected], presenting author OF GROUNDWATER RECHARGE PRESSURE: A CASE STUDY OF HERMAN, Jason [University of New Mexico] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, US [email protected] ID #1470 PRATESI, Claudia [University of New Mexico] A STRATEGIC RELATIONAL ROLE OF ARTISTS IN ESTABLISHING LIU, Chao [University of Florida] [email protected], [email protected] SUSTAINABLE CONDITIONS FOR ART PRODUCTION: THE CASE OF presenting author DISTLER, Lauren [University of New Mexico] [email protected] MULLAE ART VILLAGE IN SEOUL, KOREA LI, Bowen [University of Florida] [email protected] PENG, Zhong-ren [University of Florida] [email protected] ID #1457 DENG, Yujun [University of Florida] [email protected] JUNG, Namji [Incheon Development Institute] [email protected], presenting author SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE SECTION 319 WATERSHED NEIGHBORHOODS, LOCAL NETWORKS, AND THE NON-LINEAR PLANNING PROCESS IN OHIO 5.1 ACCESS TO CAPITAL AND RESPONSES TO PATH OF THE EXPIRATION AND PRESERVATION OF FEDERAL ID #322 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES RENTAL SUBSIDIES CONROY, Maria [The Ohio State University] [email protected], Room: Galleria III ID #460 presenting author HOWELL, Kathryn [Virginia Commonwealth University] DYCKMAN, Caitlin [Clemson University] [email protected] Moderator: MCMILLAN, Andrew [University of Illinois at [email protected], presenting author Urbana- Champaign] [email protected] ROLE OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS' IN AGRARIAN COMMUNITIES DOES CHANGING SECTION 8 VOUCHER RENT LIMITS INCREASE IN MANAGING WATER RESOURCES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: A Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. NEIGHBORHOOD ACCESS? HUD’S SMALL AREA FAIR MARKET CASE STUDY OF DONA ANA, NEW MEXICO RENT PROGRAM SAVING STRONG NEIGHBORHOODS FROM THE DESTRUCTION ID #1261 ID #462 RAJ, Subhashni [University at Buffalo, SUNY] OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES: THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY- REINA, Vincent [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected], presenting author BASED EFFORTS IN DETROIT [email protected], presenting author ID #172 INTEGRATING LAND USE PLANNING AND WATER MANAGEMENT: DENG, Lan [University of Michigan] MAPPING THE CONNECTIONS. [email protected], presenting author 5.34 PERSISTENT INEQUALITY IN HAZARD ID #1299 SEYMOUR, Eric [University of Michigan] [email protected] DEWAR, Margaret [University of Michigan] EXPOSURE AND POSTER-DISASTER RECOVERY STOKER, Philip [University of Arizona] Room: Studio Suite [email protected], presenting author [email protected] THOMAS, June [University of Michigan] [email protected] PIVO, Gary [University of Arizona] [email protected] Moderator: BIRCH, Traci [Louisiana State University] tbirch@ STOICOFF, Alexandra [University of Arizona] lsu.edu [email protected] FORECLOSURE, FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS, AND THE FORTUNES OF DETROIT'S MIDDLE- AND WORKING-CLASS NEIGHBORHOODS Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. ID #807 4.8 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - TOWARDS SEYMOUR, Eric [University of Michigan] *ESTIMATING THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF HURRICANE [email protected], presenting author EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT: TOOLS, PRACTICE, KATRINA AND POSSIBILITIES THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND REO DURATION ID #13 LEE, Hyojung [University of Southern California] Proposal ID 26 ID #1338 Room: Broadway IV [email protected], presenting author WON, Jaewoong [Texas A&M University] PAINTER, Gary [University of Southern California] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] Moderator: LUNG-AMAN, Willow [University of Maryland] LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected] [email protected] INEQUALITIES IN LONG-TERM HOUSING RECOVERY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE CRISIS: EXAMINING NEIGHBORHOOD ID #1000 Discussant: CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California, Berkeley] RECOVERY AND CONTRIBUTING FACTORS IN TWO CHICAGO [email protected] HAMIDEH, Sara [Iowa State University] [email protected], SUBURBS presenting author EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT? CELEBRATING AND SILENCING ID #1361 PEACOCK, Walter [Texas A&M University] MCMILLAN, Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana- [email protected] PUBLICS IN THE WELCOMING IMMIGRANT MOVEMENT Champaign] [email protected], presenting author ID #381 VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University] HARWOOD, Stacy [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author 5.30 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THE FUTURE OF RETURNING TO POST-KATRINA NEW ORLEANS: EXPLORING THE POWER OF PARTICIPATORY STORY MAPPING TO ENGAGE RENTAL HOUSING SUBSIDIES THE IMPACT OF DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING AND POLICY AND EMPOWER DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES THREATENED Proposal ID 38 CHANGES ON THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES OF AFRICAN BY CHANGE Room: Directors Suite AMERICANS ID #382 ID #1029 LUNG-AMAM, Willow [University of Maryland, College Park] Moderator: REINA, Vincent [University of Pennsylvania] MOSBY, Kim [University of New Orleans] [email protected], [email protected], presenting author [email protected] presenting author DAWKINS, Casey [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected] Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. GREENWAYS, BLUEWAYS AND A RUSTY RAINBOW: ASSESSING RESILIENCE, VULNERABILITY, EQUITY AND JUSTICE IN POST- *PROTECTING THE BARRIO: GENTRIFICATION, NEIGHBORHOOD- TOTALLY RAD: THE RENTAL ASSISTANCE DEMONSTRATION AND KATRINA NEW ORLEANS RESISTANCE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY EVOLVING PUBLIC HOUSING FINANCE ID #1415 ID #383 ID #1022 BIRCH, Traci [Louisiana State University] [email protected], SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] GEBHARDT, Matthew [Portland State University] presenting author [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected], primary author 30 DAY NOTICE: ANTI-GENTRIFICATION RESISTANCE IN CHICAGO LOCATION AFFORDABILITY AND FAIR HOUSING ON A COLLISION BRAND, Anna [University of New Orleans] COURSE? AN INVESTIGATION OF FEDERALLY-ASSISTED RENTAL ID #384 [email protected] HUQ, Efadul [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] HOUSING IN THE UNITED STATES [email protected], presenting author ID #1303 WEGMANN, Jake [University of Texas at Austin] NEW ONTOLOGIES OF GENTRIFICATION: THE PERSISTENCE OF [email protected], presenting author RACIAL CHANGE GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected], primary author ID #385 SUTTON, Stacey [University of Illinois, Chicago] [email protected], presenting author

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SETTING THE TABLE FOR RACIAL EQUITY IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT 6.17 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - PLANNING FOR POLICY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF COMMUNITY 12.14 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - THE POTENTIAL WATER AND SANITATION SYSTEMS FOOD PLANNING THROUGH A STRUCTURAL RACISM LENS AND PITFALLS OF PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN Proposal ID 62 ID #1400 ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS AND COMMUNITIES Room: Broadway I HALL, Enjoli [University at Buffalo, SUNY] Proposal ID 20 [email protected], presenting author Room: Executive Suite Moderator/Discussant: TEWARI, Meenu [University of North RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected] Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] Moderator: EHLENZ, Meagan [Arizona State University] [email protected] CHARACTERIZING VARIATIONS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 9.13 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - TRANSNATIONAL COMMUNITY-LED TOTAL SANITATION PEDAGOGY: LEARNING FROM LATIN AMERICAN Discussant: WOLF-POWERS, Laura [The Graduate Center, ID #914 CUNY] [email protected] VENKATARAMANAN, Vidya [University of North Carolina at URBANISMS Chapel Hill] [email protected], presenting author Proposal ID 11 ANCHORING OUR ASSETS: DREXEL UNIVERSITY, MANTUA, AND Room: Broadway III THE PLACE OF NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS IN UNIVERSITY-LED MANUFACTURED SCARCITY? THE POLITICS OF URBAN WATER Organizer: TUCKER, Jennifer [University of California, Berkeley] REVITALIZATION REFORM AND EVERYDAY INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS IN [email protected] ID #282 AFRICAN CITIES GOOD, Ryan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] ID #917 Discussant: IRAZÁBAL-ZURITA, Clara [University of Missouri- [email protected], presenting author ACEY, Charisma [University of California, Berkeley] Kansas City] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author THE INFLUENCE OF GOWN ON TOWN: HOW UNIVERSITY A PREDICTING MODEL OF INFORMAL URBAN GROWTH: INTERVENTIONS CHANGED NEIGHBORHOODS, 1990-2010 THE PERILS AND PROMISE OF SUSTAINABLE WATER LEARNING FROM 40 YEARS OF SELF-BUILD IN MEDELLIN, ID #283 MANAGEMENT REFORM: LESSONS FROM MEXICO CITY COLOMBIA EHLENZ, Meagan [Arizona State University] ID #918 ID #143 [email protected], presenting author RIVAS, Marcela Gonzalez [University of Pittsburgh] SAMPER, Jota [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author FROM 'INSTITUTIONAL RAPE' TO 'THE MONEY'S ON THE DRESSER': RECONFIGURING COMMUNITY CONTROL AND STREET LEVEL BUREAUCRATS AS ANCHORS OF COMMUNITY STUDYING PARTICIPATION IN ITS ABSENCE: FOCUS GROUPS AS A ANCHOR RELATIONS IN THE BRONX MANAGED WATER SYSTEMS IN HONDURAS: LESSONS FOR LABORATORY FOR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN TRANSIT PLANNING ID #284 SUSTAINED LAST MILE SERVICE IN BOLIVIA CASPER-FUTTERMAN, Evan [Rutgers, The State University of ID #915 ID #144 New Jersey] [email protected], presenting Long, Sarah [University of North Carolina Chapel Hill] KASH, Gwen [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] author [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author THE FALSE PROPHET: MEDS AND NEIGHBORHOOD LIVELIHOOD OUTSIDE THE LAW: STREET VENDOR POLITICS & DEVELOPMENT - REFLECTIONS ON THE BUFFALO NIAGARA 8.4 FOOD SYSTEM PLANNING / FOOD POLICY URBAN RIGHTS MEDICAL CAMPUS EXPERIENCE Room: Broadway II ID #141 ID #285 TUCKER, Jennifer [University of New Mexico] TAYLOR, Henry [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Moderator/Discussant: HORST, Megan [Portland State [email protected], presenting author presenting author University] [email protected] CITY BUILDING AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN CIUDAD JUAREZ: PLANNING FOR A HEALTHY LA: A CASE STUDY OF COMMUNITY THE ROLE OF PLAN ESTRATEGICO DE JUAREZ 13.5 HOW ACTORS AND INVESTMENTS SHAPE ACTION IN LOS ANGELES ID #1173 REGIONS' DEMOGRAPHICS AND GROWTH PATHS ID #892 VÁZQUEZ CASTILLO, María Teresa [Universidad Autónoma Room: Senate Suite HAWKINS (Morrison), Breanna [University of Southern de Ciudad Juárez] [email protected], presenting California] author Moderator/Discussant: RENSKI, Henry [University of [email protected], presenting author Massachusetts] [email protected] SLOANE, David [University of Southern California] [email protected], primary author CAN URBAN COMPACTNESS ATTRACT MORE NEW FIRMS? ILLUM, Jacqueline [University of California at Los Angeles] A LONGITUDINAL STUDY ON THE IMPACTS OF URBAN [email protected] COMPACTNESS ON FIRM FORMATION OVER TIME IN THE U.S. SPINDLER, Alison [City of Long Beach] ID #359 [email protected] KIM, Keuntae [University of Utah] [email protected], LEWIS, LaVonna [University of Southern California] presenting author [email protected] EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected]

IMPROVED STUDENT NUTRITION IN THE BUFFALO PUBLIC HOW IMMIGRANTS CHANGE REGIONS: TOWARDS A MORE SCHOOLS: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLES OF DISTRICT FOOD ‘WELCOMING’ GEORGIA POLICY INITIATIVES AND CITIZEN ADVOCACY ID #1027 ID #1146 KIM, Anna [Georgia Institute of Technology] ATTARD, Nathan [SUNY Buffalo State] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author WHITTAKER, Jennifer [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected] RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected] SESSION CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE ...

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THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN BUILDING COLLABORATIVE THE OBSERVED PATH CHOICES OF CYCLISTS RIDING THROUGH ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF 14.22 PLANS AND POLITICS IN TRANSPORT SHARED SPACE INTERSECTIONS THREE REGIONS PLANNING ID #871 ID #1156 Room: Council Suite DUNCAN, Allison [Portland State University] HARPER-ANDERSON, Elsie [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author Moderator/Discussant: BUEHLER, Ralph [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected] TOWARD MEASURING, UNDERSTANDING, AND REALIZING METROPOLITAN CENTERS: EVALUATING LOCAL LIVABILITY THE TRANSPORTATION/LAND USE/LIVABILITY IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL PLANS AND POLICIES *THE POLITICS OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT IN VIENNA CONNECTION ID #1493 ID #38 ID #1238 MARGERUM, Richard [University of Oregon] BUEHLER, Ralph [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State APPLEYARD, Bruce [San Diego State University] [email protected], presenting author University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected], presenting author LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected] PUCHER, John [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey BARTHOLOMEW, Keith [University of Utah] [email protected] [email protected] CAN STATE PLANNING MANDATES INFLUENCE MPOS? EVIDENCE FROM CALIFORNIA’S SB 375 AND OREGON’S SB 1059 14.13 PRE-ORGANIZED SESSION - HOUSING AND ID #838 TRANSPORTATION AFFORDABILITY PROFFITT, David [University of Utah] [email protected], presenting author Proposal ID 22 Room: Forum Suite DO PLANS STILL MATTER? EXAMINING THE IMPACTS OF TOD Moderator: SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of PLANS ON BUSINESSES IN ST. LOUIS, MO’S LIGHT RAIL STATION New Jersey] [email protected] AREAS ID #1460 Discussant: KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] BAKER, Dwayne [University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author

GARAGES AND CARS OR HOUSING AND PEOPLE THE SHARING ECONOMY: IS IT MAKING GOVERNMENT ID #63 SUPERFLUOUS? BROWN, Anne [University of California, Los Angeles] ID #1463 [email protected], presenting author FELDSTEIN, Lisa [University of San Francisco] MUKHIJA, Vinit [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected], presenting author [email protected] SHIRGAOKAR, Manish [University of Alberta] SHOUP, Donald [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] [email protected]

TRANSIT-INDUCED NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE AND THE 15.11 TRANSPORTATION AND WALKABILITY AFFORDABILITY PARADOX OF TOD Room: Broadway V ID #192 DONG, Hongwei [California State University, Fresno] Moderator: APPLEYARD, Bruce [San Diego State University] [email protected], presenting author [email protected]

*A NATIONWIDE ANALYSIS OF HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION Discussant: There will not be a discussant for this session. EXPENDITURES ID #222 THE IMPACT OF URBAN PARKS ON SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] BEHAVIOR IN STATION AREAS [email protected], presenting author ID #552 KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] [email protected] PARK, Keunhyun [University of Utah] [email protected], presenting author ARE EFFORTS TO PROMOTE LOCATION EFFICIENCY EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected] OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING AT ODDS WITH POVERTY DECONCENTRATION EFFORTS? *THE ECOLOGY OF WALKING TO SCHOOL EXPERIENCE: ID #223 CHILDREN’S AND PARENTS’ PERCEPTIONS FROM CITY HEIGHTS, ADKINS, Arlie [University of Arizona] SAN DIEGO [email protected], presenting author ID #823 BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected] BANERJEE, Tridib [University of Southern California] PIVO, Gary [University of Arizona] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author SANDERFORD, Andrew [University of Arizona] BAHL, Deepak [University of Southern California] [email protected] [email protected] GOLDBERG, Robyn [University of Southern California] CAR DEPENDENCE AND NEIGHBORHOOD AFFORDABILITY [email protected] ID #224 JAMME, Hue-Tam [University of Southern California] SALON, Deborah [Arizona State University] [email protected] [email protected], presenting author PIAZZONI, Maria Francesca [University of Southern California] [email protected]

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