Planning Processes for Industrial Waterfronts in New Jersey
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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': Reconguring 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 New York City. 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 China’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] l Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey l bloustein.rutgers.edu 33 LivingstonEdward AvenueJ. Bloustein New Brunswick, School of New Planning Jersey 08901 and Public Policy • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • 33 Livingston Avenue • New Brunswick, New Jersey • 08901 STATE OF THE ASSOCIATION: ON THE ROAD OF SUSTAINABLE GROWTH 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! Website User Engagement More Than 50% of Career Center Jobs Were Posted in Last 45 Days Conference Homepage: 2nd Only to the ACSP Homepage Most Read News Article in September: FWIG Call for CVs ACSP Has Grown More Than 35% Over the 9 Months with More Than 2,300 Active Accounts 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.