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American Collegiate School of 2016 - 2017 Planners of Color CV Book Table of Contents Arroyo, John ...... 1 Barajas, Jesus M...... 3 Boah, Kim ...... 5 Brookins, Devanne ...... 7 Contreras, Santina...... 9 El-Hadi, Nehal ...... 11 Flores, Nina ...... 13 Garfinkel-Castro, Andrea ...... 15 Giotonini Badilla, Miriam Paloma ...... 17 Hendricks, Marccus D...... 19 Keita, Yaye Mallon ...... 21 Kemper, Rebecca ...... 23 Kim, Ella J...... 25 Kim, Hyun Woo ...... 27 Kim, Jongwoong ...... 32 Kim, Keuntae ...... 34 Ledesma, Edna ...... 36 Lee, Hyojung...... 38 Lee, Sang S...... 40 Lee, Yoonjeong ...... 42 Li, Fei ...... 47 Mosby, Kim ...... 49 Nahiduzzaman, Khondokar ...... 51 Noh, Soowong "Scott" ...... 53 Purry, Valerie A...... 56 Quan, Steven Jige ...... 60 Raymond, Elora Lee ...... 65 Redden, Ty ...... 67 Rishi, Susmita ...... 69 Rivero, Juan J...... 71 Roberts, Andrea R...... 73 Rughkanpan, Napong Tao ...... 75 Santiago, Luis E...... 77 Scully, Jason ...... 82 Shah, Sagar ...... 84 Sheth, Alpen Suresh ...... 86 Shin, Jeniffer ...... 88 Song, Jihoon ...... 90 Song, Lily K...... 92 Vanik, Leonor ...... 97 Vanky , A nthony ...... 99 Wang, Xize...... 101 Watkins, Callie Liu ...... 103 Zanotto, Juliana...... 105 Zhang, Wenwen ...... 107 CANDIDATES BY SPECIALIZATION

Dispute Resolution, Mediation, and Participatory Planning

El-Hadi, Nehal Mosby, Kim Shin, Jeniffer Watkins, Callie Liu

Economic Development and Labor Force Analysis

Kim, Keuntae Ledesma, Edna Purry, Valerie A. Santiago, Luis E.

Environmental Management, Planning, and Protection

Contreras, Santina Giotonini Badilla, Miriam Paloma Hendricks, Marccus D. Kemper, Rebecca Kim, Hyun Woo Lee, Yongjeong Mosby, Kim Nahiduzzaman, Khondokar Santiago, Luis E. Sheth, Alpen Suresh Song, Jihoon Zhang, Wenwen

Food Security and Access

Scully, Jason Shah, Sagar Sheth, Alpen Suresh GIS and Quantitative Methods

Barajas, Jesus M. Boah, Kim Kim, Ella J. Kim, Hyun Woon Kim, Keuntae Noh, Soowoong “Scott” Quan, Steven Jige Raymond, Elora Lee Scully, Jason Shah, Sagar Soong, Jihoon Vanik, Leonor Vanky, Anthony Wang, Xize Zhang, Wenwen

Hazard Mitigation Planning and Policy

Lee, Yongjeong

Healthy Communities and Active Living

Kim, Ella J. Kim, Jongwong Noh, Soowoong “Scott” Scully, Jason Shah, Sagar Soong, Jihoon Vanky, Anthony Wange, Xize Historic Preservation

Rivero, Juan J. Roberts, Andrea R.

Housing and Community Development

Boah, Kim Contreras, Santina El-Hadi, Nehal Flores, Nina Garfinkel-Castro, Andrea Giotonini Badila, Miriam Paloma Kim, Jongwoong Lee, Sang S. Li, Fei Mosby, Kim Purry, Valerie A. Raymond, Elora Lee Redden, Ty Song, Lily K. Vanik, Leonor Watkins, Callie Liu

Gender and Planning

Flores, Nina

International and Comparative Development and Planning

Arroyo, John Brookins, Devanne Contreras, Santina Giotonini Badilla, Miriam Paloma Kim, Jongwoong Redden, Ty Rishi, Susmita Rugkhapan, Napong Tao Santiago, Luis E. Sheth, Alpen Suresh Shin, Jeniffer

Land Governance and Development

Brookins, Devanne

Land Use Planning, Urban and Neighborhood

Arroyo, John Boah, Kim Kemper, Rebecca Kim, Hyun Woo Ledesma, Edna Lee, Yongjeong Nahiduzzaman, Khondokar Quan, Steven Jige Rivero, Juan J. Rugkhapan, Napong, Tao Shin, Jeniffer Vanky, Anthony Zanotto, Juliana

Mixed Methods Research

Barajas, Jesus M.

Planning Theory and History

Brookins, Devanne Garfinkel-Castro, Andrea Kemper, Rebecca Lee, Sang S. Rishi, Susmita Rivero, Juan J. Roberts, Andrea R. Rughkapan, Napong Tao Song, Lily K. Zanotto, Juliana

Qualitative Methods

Zanotto, Juliana

Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion

Arroyo, John Barajas, Jesus M. El-Hadi, Nehal Flores, Nina Garfinkel-Castro, Andrea Hendricks, Marccus D. Keita, Yaye Mallon Kemper, Rebecca Ledesma, Edna Lee, Sang S. Li, Fei Noh, Soowoong “Scott” Purry, Valerie A. Redden, Ty Rishi, Susmita Song, Lily K. Vanik, Leonor Watkins, Callie Liu Zanotto, Juliana

Transportation and Infrastructure Planning

Barrajas, Jesus M. Hendricks, Marccus D. Keita, Yaye Mallon Kim, Keuntae Wang, Xize Zhang, Wenwen

Urban Finance, Management, and Policy

Keita, Yaye Mallon Roberts, Andrea R.

Urban Resiliency

Lee, Yongjeong Quan, Steven Jige JOHN ARROYO [email protected] | (323) 687-4056 MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 10-485 | Cambridge, MA 02138 USA EDUCATION MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, MA 8/13–6/18 PhD Candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) The Joint Program in Design and Development (CDD) Fringes on the Frontier: Mexican Migration and in the New American Periphery

8/08–6/10 Master’s in City Planning (MCP) and Certificate in Outstanding MIT Master’s in City Planning Thesis Award, 2010: Culture in Concrete: Art and the Re-imagination of the L.A. River as Civic Space

8/98–5/02 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN Los Angeles, CA Bachelor of Arts: Public Relations with a Minor: Planning and Development (with distinction), USC Board of Trustees Renaissance Scholar AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION International migration, transnational processes, spatial dimensions of race and ethnicity, urban design policy, comparative Latinx studies, arts and cultural planning, urban humanities SELECT FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, & AWARDS 2015-16 MIT Center for International Studies Summer Study Grant 2015-16 MIT Center for International Studies/Starr Student Travel Fellowship 2015-16 MIT Hugh Hampton Young Memorial Fund Fellowship (50th Anniversary) 2015 National Endowment for the Humanities Scholar, UCLA Program on Int’l. Migration 2015 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Scholar 2014 ArtPlace, National Creative grant for Project 51’s Play the LA River 2014 MIT DUSP Ross Silberberg Memorial Fund for Social Justice and Design 2013-14 University of California Humanities Research Institute “Engaging Humanities” public humanities grant to Project 51: Play the LA River 2013–16 National Research Council of the National Academies, Ford Foundation Minority Diversity Fellowship (Predoctoral) 2010 California State Assembly (44th District), Certificate of Recognition 2010 Outstanding Contribution to the Intellectual Life of the MIT DUSP (group award) 2010 John S. W. Kellett ’47 Award (group contributions to MIT’s sense of community) 2009 American Planning Association, Judith M. Price Scholarship for Minority Planners 2008 National Trust for Hist. Preservation, Mildred Colodny National Diversity Fellowship 2008 Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, National Graduate Scholarship TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Instructor 2016 MIT 11.234: Making Sense: Qualitative Methods for Planners and 2014 MIT 11.201: Gateway: Planning Action (history and theory of planning in the public interest)

1 Graduate Teaching Assistant 2015-17 Transnational Studies Initiative Seminar (Harvard, International Affairs and Sociology) 2016-17 Politics and Social Change Workshop (Harvard, Sociology)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 8/15- HARVARD TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES INITIATIVE, Cambridge, MA Project Manager, Global Social Protections 8/14-6/15 WORLD BANK, Research Associate, Ukraine Review Washington, DC 6/14-5/16 MIT CENTER FOR ADVANCED , Research Associate Cambridge, MA 2/09-2/10 LEVERAGING INVESTMENTS IN CREATIVITY, Research Assistant , NY MIT INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES (MISTI) 2/11-7/11 Research Associate, INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE SUSTAINABILITY (id22) Berlin 9/11-12/11Research Associate, INTERNATIONAL LAB. ON CULTURAL LANDSCAPES Barcelona 6/09-8/09 NATIONAL TRUST FOR HIST. PRESERVATION, Colodny Scholar Washington, DC

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 9/12-6/13 CORO CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP, Executive Fellow LA, CA 1/12-8/12 LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPATION, Program Officer LA, CA 6/06-6/08 LA COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION, Community Development Coordinator LA, CA 5/05-5/06 LA PLAZA DE CULTURA Y ARTES FOUNDATION, Programs Coordinator LA, CA 11/02-4/05 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS, CITY OF LOS ANGELES, LA, CA Program Associate, Architectural Design/Historic Preservation Program 6/02-8/02 THE GETTY FOUNDATION, Getty Fellow LA, CA

SELECT PUBLICATIONS Arroyo, John. 2016. “The Impacts of Recent Immigrants to U.S. Culture and Society.” In Contemporary Issues for People of Color: Surviving and Thriving in the U.S. Today (1 of 5 volumes – Immigration/Migration), Eds. Alvaro Huerta, Norma Iglesias-Prieto and Donathan L. Brown. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood. Arroyo, John. 2014. “Union Station: Los Angeles’s Enduring Symbol of Civic Optimism.” Union Station: 75th Anniversary Essay Series Anthology. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County MTA. Project 51 (John Arroyo, a co-founder). 2014. Play the LA River: LA River Guide and Playable Card Deck. Los Angeles: UCLA Institute for the Environment.

SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 Presenter, “Belonging and the Built Environment,” The Changing Face of Global Mobility: Celebrating 10 Years of the Oxford International Migration Institute 2015 Presenter, “From City Beautiful to Livable City: Art, Space, and Politics,” Society for American City and History, Los Angeles, CA 2015 Moderator, “Ethno-Racial Intersections in Planning,” Urban Affairs Assoc., Miami, FL 2014 Presenter, “Place Bilingualism,” Ford Foundation Fellows Conference, Irvine, CA 2014 Presenter, “Asset-Based Community Development 2.0” Allied Media Conf., Detroit, MI CERTIFICATIONS 2014 MIT Teaching and Learning Laboratory, Teaching Certificate Program

2 Jesus M. Barajas [email protected] EDUCATION PhD University of California, Berkeley City and Regional Planning, August 2016 Making Invisible Riders Visible: Motivations for Bicycling and Public Transit Use among Latino Immigrants MURP California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Urban and Regional Planning, March 2011 BS The Pennsylvania State University Computer Science, May 2003 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2016‒ Postdoctoral Researcher, Safe Transportation Research and Education Center University of California, Berkeley PUBLICATIONS Monographs 2016 Barajas, Jesus M., Daniel G. Chatman, and Asha W. Agrawal. Exploring Bicycle and Public Transit Use by Low-Income Latino Immigrants: A Mixed-Methods Study in the San Francisco Bay Area. MTI Report. San José, CA: Mineta Transportation Institute. Book Reviews 2014 Barajas, Jesus M. Review of Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save the Economy, by Elly Blue. Berkeley Planning Journal 27: 110–12. Selected Manuscripts in Preparation Barajas, Jesus M., Asha W. Agrawal, and Daniel G. Chatman. “Immigration, Income, and Public Transit Perceptions: Findings from an Intercept Survey.” Barajas, Jesus M. “Bicycling Is Freedom: A Qualitative Analysis of Latino Immigrant Cycling Experiences.” Bierbaum, Ariel H., and Jesus M. Barajas. “Assessing the Impact of Charter School Options on Household Travel Behavior in Philadelphia.” INVITED TALKS 2016 “The Softer Side of Cycling: How Neighborhood Perceptions and Social Connections Influence Immigrant Travel.” Department of City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill, August 31. 2009 “Private Sector Business View of Traveler Information Distribution.” TRB Workshop Identifying Traveler Information Research Needs, UC Irvine, April 16.

3 SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 Barajas, Jesus M. “What Motivates Bicycling? Relative Influences of the Individual, Social, and Built Environments among Immigrants and Non-Immigrants.” (Panel Organizer.) 56th ACSP Annual Conference, Portland, OR, November 3–6. 2016 Barajas, Jesus M. “Relative Influences of Immigrant Perceptions and Attitudes on Travel Choice.” 14th World Conference on Transport Research, Shanghai, China, July 10–15. 2016 Barajas, Jesus M. “Disparities in Bicycle Crash Influences among Population Groups: Initial Findings.” 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 10–14. 2015 Barajas, Jesus M., Daniel G. Chatman, and Asha W. Agrawal. “Low-Income Immigrant Travel Behavior in the San Francisco Bay Area: Findings from an Intercept Survey.” 55th ACSP Annual Conference, Houston, TX, October 22–25. 2015 Barajas, Jesus M. “Travel Behavior of Low-Income Immigrant Latinos: Perceptions of Transportation Access in the Bay Area.” 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 11–15. 2014 Barajas, Jesus M., Daniel G. Chatman, and Asha W. Agrawal. “Bicycling and Access to Transit by Low-Income Immigrants.” 54th ACSP Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 30–Nov. 2 SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of California, Berkeley Fall 2016 Co-Lecturer Transportation and Planning (Graduate) Fall 2014– Head Graduate Student Instructor (Teaching assistant) Spring 2015 Introduction to Planning Methods, Parts 1 and 2 (Graduate) Summer 2014 Co-Lecturer Introduction to Urban and Regional (Undergraduate) SELECTED AWARDS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2015 Eno Future Leaders Development Fellowship Eno Center for Transportation; Rodney E. Slater award winner 2015 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award University of California, Berkeley 2015 UCCONNECT Dissertation Fellowship University of California ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2007–2011 Associate Program Manager, Transportation Data Services, NAVTEQ/Traffic.com 2003–2007 Information Technology Officer, United States Air Force

4 Boah Kim, Ph.D. Assistant Lecturer 979-422-9767 Department of Landscape and [email protected] College of Architecture, Texas A&M University [email protected] College Station, TX 77843-3137

EDUCATION PH.D IN Department of and Urban Planning URBAN AND College of Architecture REGIONAL SCIENCE Texas A&M University - College Station, TX. (Aug. 2016) . Ph.D. Disseration : The Conversion of Urban Vacant Land: The Case of Fort Worth, Texas . Research Focus: Urban Revitalization, Smart Decline, Vacant Land, Sustainable Urbanism, Quality of life, Spatial Analysis, • Advisors: Shannon S. Van Zandt and Galen D. Newman • Committee: Justin Hollander, Ann O’M. Bowman, and Yu Xiao

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

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

BACHELOR OF Urban Engineering, Department of Urban Engineering ENGINEERING College of Engineering (2003) Chung-Ang University - Seoul, South Korea . Graduate Thesis: A Study on the Development of Extend Kyungbu High-speed Railway (KTX)’s territory - Cheonan Station

5 RESEARCH & TEACHING (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) RESEARCH Urban Revitalization; Sustainable Urbanism; Land Use Planning; Community Development; Smart Decline; Vacant Land; ; Quality of life; Spatial Urban Informatics; Geodesign

TEACHING Basic and Advance GIS, since Fall 2015; Housing and Community, Spring 2016; Several Guest Lectures for Planning History and Theory (Fall 2015); and Structure and Fuction of Urban Settlements (Fall 2016)

SELECTED PUBLICATION JOURNAL Newman, G., Bowman, A., Lee, R.J., & Kim, B. (2016). “A Current PUBLICATIONS Inventory of Vacant Urban Land in America.” Journal of Urban Design, 21:3, 302-319, DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2016.1167589

Kim, B., & Ryu, J. (Nov. 2005). ‘A Study of Changes in the Size of Neighborhood Unit in Korean New Town: With Special Reference to Bun- Dang New Town.’ Journal of Urban Design Institute of Korea, pp.199- 210.

Newman, G & Kim, B. (under review, submitted Mar. 12, 2015). “Urban Shrapnel: Spatial Distribution of Non-Productive Space in a Growing City.” Landscape Research

Newman, G. Meyer, M. & Kim, B. (under review). ‘Linking Heritage Conservation to : Assessing Neglect through Geographic Information Systems.’ APT Bulletin

PEER-REVIEWED Newman, G. & Kim, B. (2014). ‘GIS Based Framework for Assessing CONFERENCE Neglect in the Historic Built Environment.’ The Sustainable City IX: Urban PUBLICATIONS Regeneration and Sustainability, Vol. 1 & 2. Section 16-Urban Conservation and Regeneration. Sienna, Italy: Wessex Institute of Technology Press, pp.1127-1138. ISSN: 1743-3541.

Newman, G. & Kim, B. (2014). ‘Linking Growth Management to Urban Conservation: GeoDesign as a Tool for Identifying Regeneration Sites.’ Peer Reviewed Proceedings of Digital Landscape Architecture 2014 at ETH Zurich. Section 2-Geodesign Methods and Tools. Wissen Hayek/Fricker/Buhmann (Ed.). Berlin, German: Wichmann Press, pp.128- 137. ISBN: 978-3-87907-530-0

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & SERVICE RESEARCH RESEARCH INTERN; Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI), INSTITUTE Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, 2010 (Feb – July)

CONFERENCE STUDENT STAFF LEADER; Asian Conference on Environment-Behavior ORGANIZING Studies, 5th AcE-Bs. South Korea. Seoul. 2015 COMMITTEE

6 DEVANNE BROOKINS [email protected] 856.630.7362

RESEARCH

Specialization: International Development and Planning Political economy – governance, decentralization, institutions, property rights in land Planning theory, urbanism and development – urban governance and service delivery, urban land, patterns of urbanism – socio-political and spatial patterns and exclusion Regional focus – Sub-Saharan Africa

Dissertation: The political economy of land and institutional reform in Ghana. My research explores a Land Administration Project (LAP) and how institutional reforms, including the consolidation of land sector agencies, decentralization and the introduction of customary land secretariats have been mediated by customary authorities in urban and peri-urban Greater Accra and Ashanti regions.

Conference Papers: Decentralized Governance and Land Management Institutions: Inclusion or Marginality for the Urban Poor in Accra; African Association of Planning Schools, Cape Town 2014

EDUCATION

Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Planning Cambridge, MA Department of Urban Studies and Planning 2011 – Present Doctor of Philosophy, ABD. International Development Group.

Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs 2005 – 2008 New York, NY School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation 2006 – 2008

Master of International Affairs. Economic and Political Development, Africa Region. Master of Science Urban Planning. Development Planning.

Wellesley College 1997 – 2001 Wellesley, MA Bachelor of Arts. Majors: Political Science and French.

Fellowships and Awards Boren Fellowship, (Ghana) Institute of International Education 2014-2015 Harold Horowitz Award, School of Architecture and Planning, MIT 2013 Office of the Dean for Graduate Education Fellowship, 2012-2013 Lloyd and Nadine Rodwin Fellowship – DUSP, MIT 2011

7 International Foundation for Education and Self-Help (International Development Fellow, Guinea), 2004-2005

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

The Urban Institute: Center on International Development and Governance May 2015 – March 2016 Consultant and Researcher. Supported the coordination of an Urban Service Delivery project funded by the International Growth Centre (IGC). Co-managed the collection of data by researchers in 14 countries in Africa and Asia on key urban service delivery indicators.

African Center for Economic Transformation May 2015 – June 2015 Accra, Ghana Consultant. Facilitated the logistical and programmatic coordination of a World Bank sponsored conference on Urbanization in Africa.

UN Habitat: Urban Land, Legislation and Governance Branch July 2012 – August 2012 Nairobi, Kenya Consultant. Developed a monitoring and evaluation assessment for a land governance tool focusing on land readjustment.

AED/FHI Development 360: Center for Civil Society and Governance June 2010 – July 2011 Washington, DC Program Officer. Provided program management and support to governance projects including the Programme Governance et Paix in Senegal. Provided support focused on local governance in municipalities.

The Urban Institute: Center on International Development and Governance December 2008 – June 2010 Washington, DC Research Associate. Provided research and project design support to proposals for decentralization and local governance projects. Initiated the development of urban governance strategy, inclusive of improved local governance, service provision for the urban poor, and .

Planact July – August 2007 Johannesburg, South Africa Graduate Intern. Provided research and program support for the organization of a study on Land Management and Democratic Governance commissioned by the Ford Foundation.

EXTRACURRCULARS UrbanAfrica. 2011 – Present. Co-Founder and former president of student organization at MIT focused on placing a strategic focus on urban development challenges and opportunities in African countries.

Diversity Council. 2006 – 2008. Co-Founder and former president of student organization at Columbia GSAPP focused on increasing underrepresented minorities in the program.

8 Santina Contreras

300 Social Ecology I (626) 512-2640 University of California, Irvine [email protected] Irvine, CA 92697-7075 www.santinacontreras.com

EDUCATION Ph.D. Planning, Policy and Design (Expected) December 2016 University of California, Irvine Organizations and Participatory Development: Post-disaster Recovery in Haiti M.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concentration in Structural Engineering 2008 University of California, Berkeley B.S. Structural Engineering 2007 University of California, San Diego

PUBLICATIONS Feldman, D., Contreras, S., Karlin, B., Basolo, V., Matthew, R., Sanders, B., Houston, D., Cheung, W., Goodrich, K., Reyes, A., Serrano, K., Schubert, J., & Luke, A. (2016). Communicating Flood Risk: Looking Back and Forward at Traditional and Social Media Outlets. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 15, 43-51.

Cheung, W., Houston, D., Schubert, J., Basolo, V., Feldman, D., Matthew, R., Sanders, B., Karlin, B., Goodrich, K., Contreras, S., & Luke, A. (2016). Integrating Resident Digital Sketch Maps with Expert Knowledge to Assess Spatial Knowledge of Flood Risk: A Case Study of Participatory Mapping in Newport Beach, California. Applied 74, 56-64.

Houston, D., Cheung, W., Basolo, V., Feldman, D., Matthew, R., Sanders, B., Karlin, B., Schubert, J., Goodrich, K., Contreras, S., & Luke, A. The Influence of Hazard Maps and Trust of Flood Controls on the Perception of Coastal Flood Risk in Newport Beach, California. Risk Analysis (Under Review).

In Preparation Basolo, V., & Contreras, S. Housing Sustainability and Resiliency in Latin American .

Contreras, S. Organizations and Participatory Development: Post-disaster Recovery in Haiti.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 2016 Social Ecology Dean’s Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2016 Graduate Mentor Award, University of California, Irvine, 2013 & 2016 Public Impact Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2015 President’s Dissertation Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2015 - Honorable Mention Founding Fellows Award, Bill Anderson Fund for Hazard Education Research, 2015 Dean’s Award for Community Engagement, University of California, Irvine, 2015 Center for Organizational Research (COR) Grant, University of California, Irvine, 2014 Martha Newkirk Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2012 Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, University of California, Irvine, 2011-2012 Chancellor’s Fellowship for Graduate Study, University of California, Berkeley, 2007-2008

9 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS • An Investigation of Urban Development on Hillsides in Tijuana, Mexico, Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, 2016. • Organizations and Participatory Development: Post-disaster Recovery in Haiti, Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, CA, 2016. • Getting the Message Right – The Challenge of Communicating Flood Risk as a Boundary-Spanning Problem: A Case Study of Newport Estuary, California, Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO, 2015. • DECADE (Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience) Graduate Diversity Grant Report, DECADE Mentor and ADVANCE Equity Advisory Meeting, Irvine, CA, 2014 (co-authors: L. Hom, H. Ishikawa, and A. Natekal). • Flood Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Environment (RISE) Project, Planning for Disaster Resilience Symposium, College Station, TX, 2014 (co-presenter: K. Goodrich). • Urban Housing and Earthquakes in Developing Countries: Vulnerability, Resiliency, and the Goal of Sustainability, Joint Congress of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Dublin, Ireland 2013 (co-author: V. Basolo).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Associate - Instructor of Record School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine Summer 2016 • Statistical Analysis (undergraduate) Co-Instructor Department of Planning, Policy and Design, University of California, Irvine Fall 2014 • Research Implementation in a U.S. – Mexico Border Context (undergraduate) Guest Lecturer Department of Planning, Policy and Design, University of California, Irvine • Research Methods (undergraduate) Summer 2015 • Environmental Hazards (undergraduate) Winter 2015 • Professional Development Seminar (graduate) Spring 2014 Teaching Assistant Department of Planning, Policy and Design, University of California, Irvine 2013- 2016 • Quantitative Analysis (graduate) • Environmental Hazards (undergraduate) • Qualitative Analysis (undergraduate) • Sustainability (undergraduate) • Research Methods (undergraduate) • History of Urban Planning (graduate)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Project Engineer Miyamoto International, Los Angeles, CA 2008-2011 • International earthquake and structural engineering firm specializing in technical design, disaster mitigation, and earthquake reconstruction Structural Engineering Intern Build Change, West Sumatra, Indonesia 2008 • International non-profit organization focused on the design of earthquake resistant houses in developing countries and the training of local builders and engineers

10 Nehal El-Hadi

Department of Geography & Planning Website www.nehalelhadi.com University of Toronto Email [email protected] Toronto, ON Skype nehal.elhadi Canada Twitter @iamnehal

Education 2009 – PhD in Planning (ABD, expected 2016), University of Toronto, ON. Dissertation: The Production of Presence: How Women of Colour Transmute Online Activities into Offline Change 2005 Master in Environmental Studies, York University, ON. 2003 Bachelor of Journalism, University of Regina, SK. 1999 Bachelor of Science (hons) Combined Science, University College London, UK.

Research and Teaching Areas Spatial and Environmental Justice; Race, Place, and Technology; Social Media Research and Ethics; Planning and Archives; The Internet and Social Planning; Representing the City.

Selected Publications El-Hadi, N. (19 May 2015). Radical Curation: Taking Care of Black Women’s Narratives. Model View Culture, 21. Retrieved from https://modelviewculture.com/pieces/radical-curation-taking- care-of-black-womens-narratives.

El-Hadi, N. (11 June 2015). New Vulnerabilities: Women of Color, Privacy, and the False Dualism of Online and Offline. Model View Culture, 22. Retrieved from http://www.nehalelhadi.com/new-vulnerabilities-women-of-color-privacy-and-the-false-dualism- of-online-and-offline/.

Bunce, S., von Lieres, B. and El-Hadi, N. (May 2015) Report: International Workshop on Community-University Engagement and Collaboration. University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC).

El-Hadi, N. (interviewer) and Nelson, A. (interviewee). (2014). Interview with Alondra Nelson by Nehal El-Hadi [Interview transcript]. Retrieved from Technoscience Research Unit Web site: https://technoscienceunit.wordpress.com/2014/01/02/ttru-presents-alondra-nelson/.

El-Hadi, N. (2012). Supplementary Information in Response to the Committee’s List of Issues on the Occasion of Canada’s State Review. Toronto: Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants.

Conference Activity

Papers Presented “From Online to Offline: How Women of Colour use Internet Technologies to Participate in City-Building Activities.” Social Movements and Urban Planning, American Association of Geographers (AAG), Chicago. April 2015.

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Papers Presented [cont.] “Colouring in the Crowd: Data and Context.” Pre-AAG Symposium: The Crowd, the Cloud, and Urban Governance, University of Illinois at Chicago. April 2015.

“Whose Tweet is it Anyway? Reporting on Twitter Events.” Social Media and Society, Ryerson University, Toronto. September 2014.

“Coming to Black: Immigration, Identity and Belonging for East Africans in the Canadian Context.” Association for Canadian Studies, Niagara-on-the-Lake. November 2012.

“Future Boundaries: Actor-Network Theory, Posthumanism and Transnational Diaspora.” Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies Graduate Student Conference, University of Toronto. May 2011.

“Toronto, : The Exclusion of Immigrants and Racial Minorities from the Creative City.” Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans. May 2011.

“Reading Urban Space as Hypertext: Navigating Dundas Square.” ATMOSPHERE: Mediated Cities, Winnipeg. February 2011.

Other Conference Participation 2016 Panel organizer, Stirrer, “Unsettling Space through Translation.” Zeinab Amadahy and Camille Turner. Technoscience Salon: Unsettling Practices, Toronto, ON, February 26. 2015 Participant, CITY Institute Career Development Workshop. York University, November 12-13. 2014 Discussant, “'A Dream Deferred': The Politics of Race after the Genome.” Alondra Nelson. Technoscience Salon: Critical Itineraries, University of Toronto. January 8. 2011 Chair, “Intercultural Relations in Plural Societies: Research Derived from Multicultural Policy.” John Berry. The Association for Canadian Studies and the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association: Revisiting 40 Years of Multicultural Policy in Canada. Ottawa, ON, September 30 – October 1.

Academic Service 2016 – Graduate Student Fellow, SCOPE: the health humanities learning lab, University of Toronto Scarborough, ON 2015 – Member, Fembot Collective [www.fembotcollective.org]. 2014 – Graduate Student Member, Technoscience Research Unit, University of Toronto, ON. 2012-13 Editorial Fellow, International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement, New Orleans, LA. 2010-12 Student Representative, Association for Canadian Studies, Montréal, QC. 2010-12 Student Representative, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Tallahassee, FL. 2010-11 Reviewer, Conserveries mémorielles Transdisciplinary Journal.

12 Nina M. Flores

Lecturer, Social & Cultural Analysis of Education, California State University Long Beach Lecturer, Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles Contact: [email protected]

Education 2016 PhD, Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles Taking Back the Streets: Resistance to #StreetHarassment in a New Era of (Virtual) Public Space. Dissertation Chair: Leobardo Estrada Graduate Concentration Certificate: Gender Studies 2011 MA, Social & Cultural Analysis of Education, California State University Long Beach Concentrations: International Education; Urban Education 2005 MA, Political Science, San Diego State University Concentrations: International Relations, 2003 BA, Political Science, California State University Long Beach

Publications Flores, N. M. (2015). “Campus Sexual Assault: Myths, Facts, and Controversies” in Shira Tarrant (ed.) Gender, Sex, and Politics: In the Streets and Between the Sheets in the 21st Century, NY: Routledge.

Flores, N. M. & Wong, K. (2015). ”Protecting the Rights of Massage Parlor Workers” in CSW Policy Briefs. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2pc1s3hr

Flores, N. M. (2014). “Street Harassment: Old Issue, Ongoing Struggle, New Movement” in Progressive Planning Magazine, Summer Edition. Available: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/05/PPM_Sp2014_Flores.pdf

Flores, N. M. (2014). “Gendered Public Spaces: Examining Cities Through the Nature-Culture Dichotomy,” UCLA: UCLA Center for the Study of Women.

Forthcoming Publication Dornfeld, T. & Flores, N. M. “Reimagining Citizen Science for Women’s Human Security: Shifting Power with Critical Pedagogy and Feminist Perspectives” in Richard Matthew, et al. (eds.) Women and Human Security. (Expected publication date: Fall 2016)

Teaching Experience Lecturer, California State University Long Beach Graduate Courses: History of Social & Educational (In)equalities; Urban Education Policy; Education & Global (In)equality; Globalization & Educational Reform; Critical Pedagogies.

Lecturer, University of California at Los Angeles Undergraduate Course: Planning for Minority Community (Spring 2017).

13 Teaching Fellow, Honors College, University of California at Los Angeles Undergraduate Course: Community & Labor Development from the Ground Up (Spring 2015).

Honors, Awards & Fellowships (selected) • Outstanding Doctoral Student Award, Department of Urban Planning, UCLA (2016). • Policy Brief Prize (with Karna Wong), for “Redefining a Happy Ending: Rights for Massage Parlor Workers,” Center for the Study of Women, UCLA (2015). • Advancement of Women Award, President’s Commission on the Status of Women, California State University Long Beach (2014). • Eugene V. Cota-Robles Fellowship, Graduate Division, UCLA & University of California Office of the President (2011-15).

Forthcoming Conference Presentations 2017 Paper accepted for presentation, “When Mindanao Met Shenandoah in the Time of Loving: Decolonizing Biracial Identity Through Critical Pedagogies,” at the Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference, Los Angeles, CA, February 2017.

2016 Paper accepted for presentation, “On Pedagogy and Practice: Lessons Learned Conducting Social Media Research,” at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference in Portland, OR, November 2016.

Conference Presentations (selected) 2016 Roundtable (Chair), “Opinion Writing, Blogs & Social Media: The (Potential) Peril of Contributing to the Public Conversation,” at the Western Political Science Association conference in San Diego, CA, March 2016.

2015 “#Resistance to Street Harassment: Contextualizing On-Line Actions in a New Era of Women’s Resistance in Public Space,” at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference in Houston, TX, October 2015.

2015 “A Qualitative Approach to Social Justice-Based Twitter Research,” at the Social Equity Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN, June 2015.

2015 “#Resistance to Street Harassment: On-line Activism, On-the-Ground Action Agendas,” at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, NV, April 2015.

2013 “Community Development, Farmers’ Markets, and Exclusion,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Los Angeles, CA, April 2013.

Public Scholarship (Speaking and Opinion/Editorial Pieces — Representative Sample) • Invited Lecture, “#Resistance to Street Harassment: Contextualizing On-Line Actions in a New Era of Women’s Resistance in Public Space,” for the course Urban Transportation Planning, School of Community and Regional Planning, University of British Columbia (2016). • “17 Ways We Can Work For Social Justice,” for YES! Magazine (2015). • “As a Teacher, I Fought Predatory For-Profit Schools from the Inside,” for the Washington Post; reprinted in the Miami Herald, Valley News, Newsday and Herald & News (2014).

14 ANDREA GARFINKEL-CASTRO University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah cell 480.388.1915 [email protected] EDUCATION 2012 PhD in Metropolitan Planning, Policy and Design (est August 2017) University of Utah, Salt Lake City Advisor/Chair: Michael A. Larice Dissertation Title: Local Planning Culture for a Diversifying Public: Planning Culture, Socio-spatial Fit, and the Public Realm in Four Different Latino Communities of the Western U.S. 2010 Master of Urban and Arizona State University, Tempe Advisors: Daniel D. Arreola and (Chair) Katherine Crewe PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles and Chapters 2016 Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, Keuntae Kim, Shima Hamidi, and Reid Ewing. ‘The Built Environment and Obesity’ chapter in Rexford S. Ahima (Ed.). Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Textbook, pp. 1-14. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Books International Publishing. 10.1007/978-3-319-12125-3_17-1 2015 S. Hassan Ameli, Shima Hamidi, Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, and Reid Ewing. ‘Do Better Urban Design Qualities Lead to More Walking in Salt Lake City, Utah?’ Journal of Urban Design, 20(3), 393-410. 2015 Philip Stoker, Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, Meleckidzedeck Khayesi, Wilson Odero, Martin Mwangi, Margie Peden, and Reid Ewing. ‘Pedestrian Safety and the Built Environment: A Review of the Risk Factors.’ Journal of Planning Literature, 30(4), 377-392. Impact Factor: 1.842 Manuscripts under Submission or in Preparation Accepted Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, Keuntae Kim, Shima Hamidi, and Reid Ewing. ‘The Built Environment and Obesity.’ Nutrition Reviews. Impact Factor: 5.541 In Preparation Ivis Garcia Zambora, Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, and Deirdre Pfeiffer. Planning for Diversity. Planning Advisory Service publication by the American Planning Association. Non-refereed book. In Preparation Andrea Garfinkel-Castro. ‘Language Matters: Connecting Planners to Diverse Publics and Diverse .’ Refereed journal article: Journal of Urbanism. In Preparation Andrea Garfinkel-Castro. ‘Bringing Diversity to Planning Education.’ Refereed journal article: Journal of Planning Education and Research. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, and AWARDS/HONORS 2016 Emerging Diversity Scholars (Doctoral) Fellowship: University of Utah 2012 Excellence Through Diversity (Doctoral) Fellowship: University of Utah 2007 Udall Scholarship (nationally competitive): Morris K. Udall Foundation

15 CONFERENCE MODERATION/PRESENTATION 2016 ‘Language Matters: Connecting Planners to Latinos’ Needs’ (Paper) LASA at 50 Years, XXXIV International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, New York City, May 27-30 2016 ‘Expanding Your Essential Tools to Build Inclusive Communities’(Mod/Paper) American Association National Planning Conference, Phoenix, April 2-5 2012 ‘Empowering Latino Communities Through Creative Thinking’ (Mod/Paper) American Planning Association National Conference, Los Angeles, April14-17 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Departmental Talks 2012 Courtyard Housing: Typological Transformation; a Latino-American Example CMP 5040/6040 Physical Plan Analysis; University of Utah, September 13 Teaching Experience University of Utah 2016 Fall CMP 4010 Research Methods for : (co) Instructor of Record 2014 Fall CMP 6100 Urban Theory & Form: TA 2013 Spring CMP 6405 Urban Method: TA Funded Research 2012 Livable Transit Corridors: Methods, Metrics and Strategies Graduate Student Researcher, University of Utah: Reid Ewing, PI 2011 Learning from the Margin: Counter-sprawl Tactics in Phoenix Lead Student RA, ASU: N Kamel, G Diaz-Montemayor, K Koptiuch, Co-PIs 2010 Regional Economic Development in Four Border Valleys Research Fellowship, ASU, North American Center for Transborder Studies 2009 Multi-generational Graduate RA, ASU: Stardust Center, S Ahrentzen, Director of Research SERVICE Community Service 2014 – Daybreak HOA Board, President, South Ogden, Utah 2013 Downtown Master Plan SLC Public Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah 2013 Senior Housing Workgroup, Utah Commission on Aging, Salt Lake City 2008 – 2010 Dialogo Latino Arizona, Co-founder and –organizer, Tempe, Arizona 2008 American Planning Association Arizona Chapter Board of Directors Student Representative, nominated, Phoenix, Arizona 2004 Yosemite Community College District Board of Directors Student Representative, nominated, Modesto, California Informal Mentoring 2011 – 2015 Kathy Kittrell, PhD student, University of Utah and Arizona State University 2013 - 2014 Tracey Bushman, graduate student, University of Utah 2010 – 2013 Teresita Clashin, graduate student, Arizona State University AFFILIATIONS 2015 – Latin American Studies Association 2008 – Latinos in Planning Division of the American Planning Association 2006 – American Planning Association

16 Miriam Paloma Giottonini Badilla, RA, LEED AP University of California Los Angeles - Luskin School of Public Affairs [email protected]

Research and Teaching Interests: International and Comparative Development and Planning, Housing and Community Development, Energy Policy, Energy Efficiency, GIS

Education: Doctoral Candidate in Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles. (PhD expected 2017) Dissertation: Energy Efficiency as an instrument the living conditions of low-income households: An Analysis of Mexico’s Green Mortgage Program Master in Urban and Environmental Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe. May 2005 BA in Architecture, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, México. May 2000.

Research Experience: University of California Los Angeles. Graduate Student Researcher April – July 2014 Project: Analyzing the Economic Benefits and Costs of , funded by the CA Air Resources Board. PI: Dan Chatman, UC Berkeley; and Randall Crane. Arizona State University. Research Assistant January –December 2004 Project: Housing and Sustainable Communities in Rapidly Urbanizing Border Regions. P.I. Dr. Hemalata Dandekar

Publications: Monkonnen, P. and Giottonini Badilla, M.P. Forthcoming. “Políticas de Vivienda y Desarrollo Sustentable.” In Montejano Escamilla, J.E. (Ed.), Hacia la generación de nuevos modelos geográficos de planeación basados en los principios básicos de sustentabilidad urbana. Chatman, D.G.; Rayle, L; Gabbe, C.J.; Plowman, J.; Sohn, P.; Crane, R.; Spevack, A.; Wise, E.; Stoy, K.; Giottonini, M.P.; Ordower, A.; and Crane, R. (2016) “Analyzing the Economic Benefits and Costs of Smart Growth”. Report prepared for the California Air Resources Board ARB, Contract 11-326 Alpuche, M.G., Marincic, I., Ochoa, J.M., Moreno, H., Giottonini, P. (2011, January). “Thermal Analysis of Low-cost Dwellings in Mexico using green roofs”. In ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability (pp. 235-242). American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Washington, DC, USA Dandekar, H. C., Bryan, H., Walsh, K. D., Fonseca, E., Giottonini Badilla, M.P., Whiting, C.M., and Portilla, A. (2006) “Housing and Sustainable Communities in Rapidly Urbanizing Border Regions”. Report prepared for the Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP). Project number: EIR-04-02 (SCERP: ASU NFS0006/CO). Dandekar, H.; Giottonini, M.P.; Muñoz, C.D.; Frausto, A. (2004). “Urban eco parks in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico”. Arizona State Univesity. Tempe, AZ.

17 Teaching experience: Teaching Assistant: UCLA. Institute of the Environment and Sustainability 2013, 2015, 2016 ENV 163, Business and the Natural Environment UCLA. Department of Urban Planning and Downtown Labor Center 2015 UP217A-B, Community Scholars Comprehensive Project Instructor: Universidad de Sonora. Department of Architecture and Design (México) 2010 – 2011 Assistant Professor of Architecture. Courses Taught: Introduction to Architecture and Project Development, History of Architecture, , Architectural Graphic Skills Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture. Department of Architecture 2000 (Pakistan). Assistant Professor of Architecture Courses Taught: Architectural Drafting, First Year Architectural Studio

Conference Presentations: Alpuche, M.G.; Giottonini, M.P.; Ochoa de la Torre, J.M.; Marincic, I.; and Borbón, A.C (2016, October). Effects of outdoor areas on the thermal behavior of buildings in hot-dry climates. In XL Semana Nacional de Energía Solar, VI Congreso Internacional sobre las Energías Renovables (CIER). Puebla, México. Giottonini, M.P. (2010, October). Relevant criteria for the LEED Certification of buildlings in Desert Regions. Invited presentation at the Sustainability Panel during the Congress 45 degrees, a Conference for Sustainable Architecture in the Desert. ITESM. Hermosillo, México. Giottonini, M.P. (2009, July). Alternatives for Sustainable Community Development in Natural Protected Areas: The Case of Santa Rosaliita, Baja California, Mexico. Presentation at the VII National Congress on Mexico’s Natural Protected Areas. San Luis Potosí, México.

Awards and Fellowships: . SEP Grant. Complementary grant to support Doctoral Studies. 2012-2016 . UCLA Graduate Summer Research Mentorship Program (GSRM), Summer 2013 . CONACYT-UCMEXUS Grant. Doctoral studies grant, 2012 – 2017 . CONACYT Grant. Master studies grant, 2003 – 2005

Academic Service 2015-2016 Representative for the Doctoral Program. UCLA Department of Urban Planning. 2014-2017 Co-founder and President of the student’s association Mexicanos @ UCLA 2012-2013 Co-editor of the Critical Planning Journal, Volume XX “The Future”

Skills: Software: AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2009, Ecotect Analysis 2011, Arc View GIS v.10.1, CartoDB, IBM SPSS, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Sketch Up, Worldpress Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish; conversant in Italian

18 Marccus D. Hendricks, MPH Curriculum Vitae Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Texas A&M University, 3137 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3137 Cell: 469-223-8975 • Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION 2017 Ph.D. (exp), Urban and Regional Sciences, Dept. of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Texas A&M University – Chair: Dr. Shannon Van Zandt 2013 MPH, Social and Behavioral Health, School of , Texas A&M University 2010 BA, Psychology with Health Promotion Minor, University of North Texas

PUBLICATIONS (Peer-reviewed) 2016 Meyer, M. & Hendricks, M. D. A Geospatial Assessment of Housing Damage and Recovery from Technological Disasters: The Case of the West Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion. Applied Geography (under review)

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS 2016 Meyer, M., Hendricks, M. D., Horney, J., Berke, P. R., Masterson, J., Newman, G., Sansom, G., Cousins, T., Van Zandt, S. & Cooper, J. Urban Environmental Resiliency. 2016 Hendricks, M. D. Waterproof: An Environmental Justice Approach to the Role of Critical Infrastructure in Hazard Vulnerability and Urban Flooding. 2016 Hendricks, M. D. & Van Zandt, S. Unequal Protection Revisited: Planning for Hazard Vulnerability, Environmental Justice, & Critical Infrastructure in Communities of Color

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS (Peer-reviewed) 2016 Hendricks, M. D. Pavement & Prosperity: A Spatial Econometrics Approach to Understanding Transportation Infrastructure Condition across Urban Neighborhoods (poster). ACSP, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. (forthcoming) 2016 Hendricks, M. D. & Meyer, M. The Spatial Nexus of Technological Disaster: The Case of the West, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (paper). Society for the Study of Social Problems, Seattle, WA. 2016 Hendricks, M. D. Waterproof: An Environmental Justice Approach to the Role of Critical Infrastructure in Hazard Vulnerability and Urban Flooding (paper). Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Broomfield, CO.

RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2016 Instructor, Dept. of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Texas A&M University

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2016 GRA (written-in), “EAGER: Citizen Science for Infrastructure Monitoring at the Neighborhood .” Texas A&M University. National Science Foundation (NSF), N. Gharaibeh (PI), S. Van Zandt, M. Meyer, P. Berke, J. Horney (Co-PIs) 2016 Social Scientist, “Implementing and Refining Guidance on Protective Actions to Take During Tsunamis and Earthquakes.” Haiti, GeoHazards International. J. Rodgers (PI) 2016 GRA, “Investigating Social Disparity and Social Vulnerability - Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU).” Texas A&M University. National Science Foundation (NSF), M. Fossett (PI/Mentor) and W. Peacock (PI/Mentor) 2014 GRA, “Resilience and Climate Change Cooperative Project.” Texas A&M University. P. Berke (PI), F. Olivera, J. Cooper, W. Peacock, S. Van Zandt, & M. Meyer (Co-PIs) 2013 GRA, “Technological versus Natural Disasters: Consequences for Early Recovery Planning and Decision-Making at the Community and Household Level Hazard.” Texas A&M University. National Science Foundation (NSF) RAPID Grant, M. Meyer (PI), J. Cooper, D. Bierling, S. Van Zandt, and W. Peacock (Co-PIs)

INVITED PANELS AND PRESENTATIONS 2016 Hendricks, M. D. The Infrastructures of Equity and Environmental Justice (presentation). All Disasters are Social: Social Scientists Talk Inequality in Disaster – Sociology Speaker Series. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. 2015 Parras, J. & Hendricks, M. D. Toxic Tour: Environmental Justice, Superfund and the Ship Channel (tour). Justice and The City: (re)Examining the Past to Create the Future, 55th Annual ACSP Conference, Houston, TX. 2015 Hendricks, M. D., Van Zandt, S., Jourdan, D., Jacobs, F. Pre-Doctoral Workshop for Students of Color (panel). University of Oklahoma, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Norman, OK. 2014 Evans, D., Nieto, Y., Cooper, J., Hendricks, M. D. Does Sustainability Equal Justice (panel). Texas A&M University Campus Sustainability Day 2014, College Station, TX.

AWARDS AND HONORS 2016 Award, “Department Head Award”, Texas A&M University, LAUP 2015 Award, “Founding Fellows Award”, William Averette Anderson Fund 2013 Fellowship, “Diversity Fellowship Recipient”, Texas A&M University, $107,000 (3-years)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS 2016 American Planning Association (APA) 2016 Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) 2014 William Averette Anderson Fund (BAF)

20 Yaye Mallon Keita 412 S Peoria Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60607, U.S.A. [email protected] 801-787-4135

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS  Transportation Planning  Justice and Equity in Urban Planning

EDUCATION University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois  Ph.D. Candidate, Urban Planning and Policy (Expected graduation: May 2017) o Dissertation title: Spatial, Temporal, and Economic Variation in Mobility: A Gendered Perspective Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah  Master of Science, , April 2010 o Thesis in Traffic Engineering, April 2010 (“Evaluation of the Accuracy of the Incremental Queue Accumulation Delay Estimation Method”)  Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, December 2008

PUBLICATIONS  Thakuriah, P., Dirks, L., and Keita, Y. (2016) Emerging urban digital infomediaries and civic hacking in an era of big data and open data initiatives. In: Thakuriah, P., Tilahun, N. and Zellner, M. (eds.) Seeing Cities Through Big Data: Research Methods and Applications in Urban Informatics. Springer, NY  Tilahun, N., Thakuriah, P., Li, M., and Keita, Y. (2016) Transit use and the work commute: analyzing the role of last mile issues. Journal of Transport Geography, 54, pp. 359-368.  Keita, Y. M., and Saito, M. (2011) Evaluation of the IQA Delay Estimation Method. Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences, 16  Keita, Y., and Saito, M. (2011) Remote Data Collection for the IQA Delay Estimation Method. In the proceedings of the First T&DI Congress 2011

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS  Keita, Y., and Tilahun, N. Gendered Mobility: Reshaping the Geography of Workdays during Non-workdays. Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2016  Tilahun, N., Li, M., Thakuriah, P., and Keita, Y. M. Transit Use and the Work Commute: An empirical analysis of the role of urban densities, last mile problems, and personal constraints on mode choice. Presented at the 93th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2014  Thakuriah, P., and Keita, Y. M. An Analysis of Household Transportation Spending during the 2007-2009 US Economic Recession. Presented at the 93th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2014

21  Thakuriah, P., Dirks, L., and Keita, Y. M. An Analysis of Emerging Urban Digital Infomediaries in an Era of Big Data and Open Data Initiatives. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Meeting 2013  Tilahun, N., Thakuriah, P., and Keita, Y. M. Factors Determining Transit Access by Car- Owners: Implications for Intermodal Passenger Transportation Planning. Presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2013

AWARD AND LEADERSHIP  Recipient of Dean’ Scholar Fellowship (2016-2017)  Recipient of University and Departmental Scholarship Award at BYU (2004-2010)  Vice President, Urban Planning Ph.D. Organization at the University of Illinois (2012-2013)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  Member of American Planning Association (APA)  Member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)

EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Department of Urban Planning and Policy and Urban Transportation Center, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois Aug. 2011 – May 2015  Analyzed the Northeastern Illinois region to determine sub-areas with different access to public transportation issues  Determined intermodal passenger transportation options by focusing on partnerships between agencies, private sector, green technology and information technology strategies  Analyzed the enabling organizations of big data and community engagements Research Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Jun. 2009 - Sep. 2009  Analyzed the validity of Traficon’s new algorithm that determines intersection stopped delays based on live video from detection cameras Intern, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Seattle, Washington May 2008 - Sep. 2008 & May 2007 - Sep. 2007  Reviewed intersection capacity using Synchro and detected issues at diverse intersections  Did research to update signal and channelization plans Teaching Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Sep. 2006 - Dec. 2008  Assisted students by teaching them how to solve problems in calculus of several variables, linear algebra, and differential equations

COMPUTER SKILLS  SAS  R  STATA  ArcGIS  Rapid Miner  Visual Basic

LANGUAGE  English  French  Bambara (speak only)

22 Rebecca Kemper [email protected] | (614) 323-4408 | 2980 Rockford Drive Columbus, Ohio 43221

Research Specializations 1- Social and Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion 2- Planning Theory and History 3- Land Use Planning, Urban and Neighborhood Design

Education Doctor of Philosophy, City & Regional Planning (expected) 2017 Ohio State University

Master of Science, City & Regional Planning 2014 Ohio State University

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology 2008 Ohio State University

Bachelor of Science, Architecture 2007 Ohio State University

Conference Abstracts, Papers and Presentations Kemper, R. (2016). “Revisiting the Spatial Dimensions of Social Capital: Neighborhood Crime Perceptions & School Choice.” [Full Paper]. In ACSP Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R (2016). “Poverty Tourism in economically-segregated neighborhoods of Columbus, Ohio.” [Full Paper & Roundtable]. In EURA Conference Proceedings.

Jones, K.B., Kemper, R.F. and Conte, S. (2016). “A Catalysts for Culture: Adriano Olivetti’s Ivrea and Planning in the Canavese Region.” [Full Paper]. In EURA Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R. (2015). “Neighborhood Disorder or Resiliency: Analyzing Crime Patterns Using Agent-Based Modeling. ” [Full Paper]. In ACSP Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R. (2014). “Towards a New & Complex Understanding of Neighborhood Change.” [Full Paper]. In ACSP Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R. (2012). “Using NetLogo Free-agent Modeling to Assess the Sustainability of Weinland Park Neighborhood Corner Stores.” [Abstract & Poster]. In Hawaii International Conference on Business (HICB) Proceedings.

Kemper R.F. & Forrest, T.M. (2011). “Precedent Corner Store Revitalization Efforts: Implications for Weinland Park.” [Abstract & Poster]. In Building Solutions to Poverty: Methods & Metrics, IPSC Conference Proceedings.

23 Kemper, R. (2010). “The Aging American Dream: the Impacts of the Impending Demographic Shift.” [Full Paper]. In EDRA Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R. (2009). “The Effect of Voting Venues on Voter Preferences.” [Poster]. In ACSP Conference Proceedings.

Kemper, R. (2009). “Holistic Processing in Architects, but not in non-Architects, in Environmental Comprehension.” [Abstract & Poster]. In EDRA 40 Conference Proceedings.

Teaching Experience Teaching Associate: City History & Law (CRP 2100) Ohio State University Fall 2015 § Instructed 35 students in the historical & legal developments of cities

Teaching Associate: Professionalism in Planning (CRP 4950) Ohio State University Spring 2016 § Co-instructor with Clinical Professor Jason Sudy § Instructed 37 students on capstone portfolio production and planning ethics

Teaching Associate: Creating Innovative Cities & Regions (CRP 2100) Ohio State University Fall 2015 § Co-instructor with Associate Professor of Practice Kyle Ezell & Dr. Kareem Usher § Instructed 41 students on planning principles in , design & social justice

Teaching Associate: Professionalism in Planning (CRP 4950) Ohio State University Spring 2015 § Co-instructor with Associate Professor of Practice Kyle Ezell § Instructed 30 students on capstone portfolio production and planning ethics

Professional Experience Managing Editor Activist Scholarship Special Session | Urban Affairs Association 2016-present § Organized 39 abstracts into 10 activist scholar tract panels UAA 2017 § Assisted scholars in their submission of 3 pre-organized panels for UAA 2017 § Assisted Dr. Kitty K. Epstein in promoting the activist scholar journal special edition

Research Assistant Ohio State University 2010-2012 § Assisted in design outcomes for a $865,000 HUD grant between the Knowlton School of Architecture and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) § Presented research findings to the public § Strategized neighborhood planning interventions

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Department of Urban Studies and Planning Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue 9-366 Cambridge, MA 02139 [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. Candidate, Urban and Environmental Planning, (Expected June 2017) Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dissertation: Incorporating Health into Local Climate Adaptation Planning Committee: Lawrence Susskind (chair), Mariana Arcaya, Jinhua Zhao Subfields: Public Policy; Climate Change and Public Health

M.I.A. Energy and Environmental Policy, 2013 School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

M.A. Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, 2013 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University

A.B. Economics, 2009 Dartmouth College

Fellowships And Awards

2016-2017 MIT Martin Family Fellowship for Sustainability Studies ($77,711) 2013-2015 Fiessinger Scholarship, Environmental Research & Ed. Foundation ($24,000) 2013-2014 MIT Energy Initiative Fellowship ($68,698) 2012-2013 Columbia University QMSS Fellowship ($20,000) 2012 Earth Institute Fellowship for Summer Research ($6,000) 2011-2012 Asian Alumni of Columbia Association Scholarship ($5,000) 2011-2012 Columbia SIPA Departmental Research Assistant Fellowship ($10,500)

Publications

Working Papers “Mayors Negotiating for Climate Adaptation: Houston and Fort Lauderdale” (with M. Williams and A. Green), under review.

Peer Reviewed Articles “Personal Vehicles Evaluated Against Climate Change Mitigation Targets” (with M. Miotti, G. Supran, and J. Trancik). Environmental Science & Technology, forthcoming.

25 Other Publications Review of The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment by U.S. Global Change Research Program, Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA), 82(4), 418-419, 2016. Toward a Theory of Collective Risk Management (with L. Susskind), Chapter 7 in Managing Climate Risks in Coastal Communities: Strategies for Engagement, Readiness and Adaptation, 195-216, 2015.

Invited Talks and Conferences

“Incorporating Health into Local Climate Adaptation Planning,” ACSP 2016, November 2016 “Public Engagement in Climate Adaptation Planning,” Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation in North America, August 2016 Webinar for Regional Planning Agency Healthy Community Design, Planning Council (MAPC), “Climate Change and Health,” May 2016 Lecture for ESD.864: Modeling for Assessment and Policy, MIT, “Health Impacts Of Climate Change in Local Decision-Making: Cambridge, MA,” March 2016

Teaching Experience

Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector (graduate), Spring 2016 Planning Economics (graduate), Fall 2014 & Fall 2015 Microeconomics for Planners (graduate), Fall 2014 & Fall 2015 Geography of the Global Economy (undergraduate), Spring 2015

Teaching Assistant, Columbia University Quantitative Theory and Methodology in the Social Sciences (graduate), Fall 2012 Economic and Financial Methods for (undergraduate), Fall 2012 Disasters and Development (graduate), Spring 2012 Financing the Green Economy (graduate), Summer 2012 Environmental Economics (graduate), Fall 2011

Service

2015-Present Graduate Resident Tutor, East Campus, MIT Division of Student Life 2014-2015 Chair, Global Sustainability Working Group, MIT

Selected Research and Professional Experience

2015-Present Research Director, Science Impact Collaborative, MIT 2014-2015 Research Assistant, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 2013-2014 Analytics Manager, New England Climate Adaptation Project, MIT 2012 Summer Research Associate, The Earth Institute, Columbia University 2012 Consultant, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2012 Intern, Clinton Climate Initiative, Clinton Foundation

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Environmental Policy and Planning • Land Use Planning • Geographic Information System Plan Evaluation • Disaster Management • Climate Change Adaptation

EDUCATION Ph.D. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2015 Urban and Regional Science Dissertation: Local Comprehensive Plan Evaluation for Sustainable Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation Committee: Dr. Ming-Han Li (Chair), Dr. Samuel Brody, Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim & Dr. Fouad Jaber

M.S. The Universtity of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 2011 Community and Regional Planning Thesis: Equitable Cost Allocation for Rainwater Harvesting Systems - Framework Analysis: Case of Austin Committee: Dr. Kent Butler (Chair) & Dr. Robert Paterson

B.S. Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 2009 Urban Planning and Engineering Graduation Work: Feasibility Analysis of Hong-jae Stream Restoration Committee: Dr. Hong Kyu Kim (Chair) & Dr. Hong Suk Kim

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES Lecturer, Texas A&M University Spring 2016 URPN 202: Building Better Cities (Core Curriculum Course) Fall 2016 An undergraduate introductory level planning course, covering contemporary issues of urbanization and on-going practices of urban planning in the United States.

URPN 325/PLAN 625: Introduction to GIS in Urban Planning An introductory level course in GIS, covering both lecture and lab-session. Building a basic knowledge of GIS and develop the skills to address urban spatial problems through methods applying GIS.

Instructor, Texas A&M University Spring 2015 URPN 202: Building Better Cities Fall 2015

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Teaching Assistant, Texas A&M University Spring 2014 URPN 202: Building Better Cities Fall 2014 Instructor: Prof. June Martin

URPN 301: Urban and Regional Planning Fall 2013 Instructor: Prof. June Martin An undergraduate planning core course introducing the concepts and processes of urban planning and various land use planning tools and techniques.

LAND 614/331: Landscape Construction II Fall 2012 Instructor: Dr. Ming-Han Li, Prof. Bruce Dvorak & Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim Spring 2013 A construction studio covering landscape designing, construction, and site planning.

Research Assistant, Yonsei University, South Korea Fall 2004 Project: The Segmentation of Housing Market and Its Determinants: Seoul and Its Neighboring New Towns in Korea (PI: Dr. Kab Sung Kim)

PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journals Kim, HW., Li, MH., Kim, H., & Lee, HK. (2016). Cost-benefit Analysis and Equitable Cost Allocation for Residential Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the City of Austin, Texas. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 32(5), 749-764.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (2016). Sustainable Stormwater Management: Examining the Role of Local Planning Capacity in Mitigating Peak Surface Runoff. Sustainability, 8(9), 763, doi:10.3390/su8090763.

Kim, HW., Li, MH., Kim, JH., & Jaber, F. (in press). Examining the Impact of Suburbanization on Surface Runoff Using the SWAT. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (under 2nd review). Managing Stormwater for Urban Sustainability: An Evaluation of Local Comprehensive Plans in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Region. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.

Kim, HW., & Park, YM. (under 2nd review). Urban Green Infrastructure and Local Flooding: The Impact of Landscape Pattern on Peak Runoff. Applied Geography.

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Conference Proceedings – Editorial Assistant Li, MH., & Kim, HW. (2014). Layers: Landscape, City, and Community. 2014 Landscape Research Record, No.2. (ISBN 978-0-9853013-4-7).

Li, MH., & Kim, HW. (2014). Layers: Landscape, City, and Community. 2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference Proceedings, Baltimore, Maryland (ISBN 978-0-9853013-3-0).

Li, MH., & Kim, HW. (2013). Space, Time / Place, Duration. 2013 Landscape Research Record, No.1. (ISBN 978-0-9853013-2-3).

Li, MH., & Kim, HW. (2013). Space, Time / Place, and Duration. 2013 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference Proceedings, Austin, Texas (ISBN 978-0- 9853013-1-6).

CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS Park, YM., Hong, SH., Lee, JK., & Kim, HW. (2016). The Spatial and Social Morphology of Aging in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Abstract Accepted (Oral Presentation), In: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR, November 3-6, 2016.

Woo, JY., & Kim, HW. (2016). Sustainability Rating System for Multi-Family Housing Projects in South Korea. Abstract Accepted (Oral Presentation), In: International Conference on Sustainable Building Asia, Seoul, South Korea, December 11-14, 2016.

Park, YM., & Kim, HW. (2016). The Role of Green Infrastructure on Urban Flooding. Abstract Accepted (Oral Presentation), In: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Bays and Bayous Symposium, Biloxi, Mississippi, November 30 - December 1, 2016.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (2015). Ready or Not: Local Land Use Plan and Sustainable Stormwater Management. Published Abstract (Oral Presentation), In: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 55th Annual Conference, Houston, TX, October 22-25, 2015.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (2014). Evaluating Local Comprehenisve Plan Quality and Sustainable Stormwater Management in Mitigating Urban Stormwater Runoff. Published Abstract (Oral Presentation), In: The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 30-November 2, 2014.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (2014). Evaluating the Impact of Suburban Development and Low Impact Development Practices on Surface Runoff in Cypress, Texas. Published Abstract (Oral

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Presentation), In: 2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. March 26-29, 2014.

Kim, HW., & Li, MH. (2013). Economic Analysis of Residential Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the City of Austin, TX. Published Abstract (Poster Presentation), In: 2013 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Annual Conference, Austin, TX. March 27- 30, 2013.

Kim, HW. (2012). Suitability of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in Texas. Published Abstract (Poster Presentation), In: The GIS Day 2012 Poster Exhibition, Texas A&M University Library. November 13-14, 2012.

Kim, HW. (2012). Predicting Equitable Cost Allocation for Residential Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the City of Austin, TX. Published Abstract (Oral Presentation), In: The Urban Affairs Association (UAA) 42nd Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. April 18-21, 2012.

Kim, HW. (2011). Suitability Analysis for New Neighborhood Center in the City of Elgin, TX. Published Abstract (Poster Presentation), In: The GIS Day 2011 Poster Exhibition, Texas A&M University Library. November 11-12, 2011.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES GIS Intern, Texas General Land Office, Austin, TX 09/2010 – Coastal Resources Program 05/2011

Intern, Hanwha Engineering & Construction, Seoul, South Korea 06/2010 – Project Team 08/2010

Intern, Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs, Guacheon, South Korea 01/2009 – Division of Urban Regeneration and U-City 05/2009

Intern, Korea National Housing CorporSation, Seoul, South Korea 06/2007 – Assessment & Certification of Green Building, Housing, and Urban Research 02/2008 Institute

SCHOLARSHIP & AWARDS Student Award 2015 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Award Committee The ACSP 55th Annual Conference, Houston, TX

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Department Head Award 2014 Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University

Urban and Regional Science Doctoral Departmental Scholarship 2014 Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University

TWRI Mills Scholarship (2014-15) 2014 Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI)

Travel Fund 2013/2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Board

Dean’s List 2004/2008 Urban Planning and Engineering, Yonsei University, South Korea

SERVICE ACTIVITIES Committee Member, Texas A&M University PLAN Program Committee 08/2016 – Present

Journal Guest Reviewer Reviewer, Crisisonomy Journal 09/2016 Reviewer, Water Journal 07/2016 Reviewer, Journal of the American Water Resources Association 08/2015

Member, Phi Kappa Phi, The Honor Society (Texas A&M Chapter) 04/2015 - Present

Translator, The Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement 11/2013 - Present

Conference Proceedings Editoral Assistant, CELA Conference 03/2013 – 08/2014

Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 02/2014 - Present

CERTIFICATES & PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Certificates LEED Green Associate, USGBC Graduate Teaching Academy (GTA) Fellow, Texas A&M University

Statistical & GIS Package ArcGIS, FRAGSTAT, ArcSWAT, STATA, SPSS

Graphic Design & Others Adobe Programs (Photoshop, In-Design), AutoCAD

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Jongwoong Kim School of Planning, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., Phone: 1.513.535.5247, Email: [email protected] Education Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Cincinnati (UC), 2017 (expected) ▪ Dissertation: “Aging in multifamily suburban communities in a mid-size U.S. city: effects of local built and social environment on perceptions and behaviors of older adults in naturally-occurring retirement communities with supportive services program,” Committee: Christopher Auffrey, David P. Varady, and Johanna W. Looye (Chair). Master of Urban Planning, University of -Ann Arbor (U of M), U.S., 2011 ▪ Capstone (group) Project: “Climate adaptation planning in Great Lakes cities: regional overview and case studies” (in charge of the demographics, economics, and maritime transport of the vulnerable populations sections), published by the U of M Graham Sustainability Institute, Advisor: Larissa Larsen. B.A. in Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S., 2006 ▪ Minor in Business Administration, Study Abroad (2005): Yonsei University, Seoul, S. Korea. Certificates, Coursera, 2015- ▪ Questionnaire Design for Social Surveys (by U of M), Regression Modeling in Practice (by Wesleyan University), GIS Data Formats, Design and Quality (by UC Davis) Selected Publications Manuscripts in Preparation 1. 2016, Kim, Jongwoong. “Effects of local built and social environment of two different market-rate multifamily naturally-occurring retirement communities (NORCs) with supportive services program (SSP) in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio on perceptions and behaviors of the senior residents.” 2. 2016, Kim, Jongwoong. “Indicators of aging-friendly residential characteristics: an empirical analysis of the AARP’s Livability Index.” 3. 2016, Kim, Jongwoong. “The Korean Production of New Urban Space: A Case of D-Cube City in Seoul, South Korea.” Book Chapters ▪ 2015, Kim, Jongwoong, and Sunhyung S. Kim. “Case Study: Moran Market in South Korea." In Informal Market Worlds ATLAS & Other Markets READER, by Teddy Cruz, Peter Mörtenböck, & Helge Mooshammer. Rotterdam: nai010 Publishers, 2015. p. 418-423. Book Reviews ▪ 2017 (forthcoming), Kim, Jongwoong. Book review on “International Perspectives on Age-Friendly Cities,” by Kelly G. Fitzgerald & Francis G. Caro (eds.), Journal of Urban Affairs, 2016. Published Reports ▪ 2008, Kim, Jongwoong, Kee Min, and Ok-soon Lee. “Country Case Studies: Systems of local council representation in Asia and the Pacific - Republic of Korea.” In Designing Inclusive and Accountable Local Democratic Institutions: A Practitioner's Guide, by Henrik F. Larsen, Linda Maguire, Mike Winter, Nils Taxell, & Dejana Popic, p. 122-123. Bangkok: UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok, 2008. Selected Presentations Papers Presented ▪ 2016 (abstract accepted), Kim, Jongwoong. “Individual and Community Determinants of Aging in Place: the Case of Cincinnati and Its Planning Implications for an Aging-Friendly City.” The 56th Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference in Portland, . Tallahassee: ACSP, 2016. Proceedings p. 311. Posters Presented ▪ 2015, Kim, Jongwoong. “Millennials in : Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine (OTR) in the Millennium.” The 55th Annual ACSP Conference in Houston, Texas. Tallahassee: ACSP, 2015. Proceedings p. 266. Grants & Awards Research Grants 1. 2015, Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program ($3,000), Graduate School, UC 2. 2014, Graduate Student Research Fellowship ($3,000), University Research Council, UC 3. 2013, Research Fellowship ($1,200), Graduate Student Governance Association, UC

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Fellowships & Scholarships 1. 2016, Student Travel Award (declined), World Planning Schools Congress (WPSC/GPEAN) 2016 in Rio, Brazil 2. 2015, Graduate Incentive Award (tuition), Graduate School, UC 3. 2015, Scholarship (participation fee), ACSP Ph.D. Workshop at USC in L.A., California, U.S. 4. 2011-13, University Graduate Scholarship (tuition), Graduate School, UC 5. 2011-13, Graduate Assistantship (stipend), School of Planning, UC Service Awards 1. 2012, School Service Award (for volunteering at the 53rd ACSP Conference in Cincinnati), School of Planning, UC 2. 2011, Community Service Cord, Edward Ginsberg Center, U of M Selected Research Experience Survey Administration ▪ 2011, Research Assistant to Prof. Kee Min, Department of Public Administration, Jeju National University, Jeju, S. Korea, “General Population Survey on the Citizens’ Awareness: Local Governance and Activities of the Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Council (JSSGPC).” Literature Search & Review ▪ 2011-13, Research Assistant to Prof. Johanna Looye, School of Planning, UC. Projects/topics include: “Urban and Community Policing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;” “Large Sporting Events and Slum Redevelopment in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;” and “Local Institutions and Small Business Development in the U.S.” Selected Teaching Experience Graduate and Undergraduate 1. 2017 (scheduled), Instructor, Urban Applications of Economic Concepts (spring 2017), School of Planning, UC. 2. 2014, Teaching Assistant and Instructor, Foundations for Planning Urban Economies (assisted to and lectured for Prof. Christopher Auffrey; fall 2014), School of Planning, UC. Graduate ▪ 2013, Teaching Assistant, Independent Study: Fieldwork in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: “Large sporting events and the community revitalization plans” (assisted to Prof. Johanna Looye; spring 2013), School of Planning, UC. Undergraduate ▪ 2012, Teaching Assistant, Film and the Global Villages (assisted to Prof. Johanna Looye; spring 2012), School of Planning, UC. Courses Prepared to Teach / Teaching Areas Aging-Friendly Cities and Communities | Planning/Redevelopment Issues in Developing Countries | Economic Concepts in Planning | Survey Research Methods | Descriptive/Inferential Statistics | Fundamentals of GIS Selected Professional Experience Research Institutes ▪ 2007, Translator and Report Editor, Urban Research Division, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS), Gyeonggi, S. Korea. International & Non-Profit Organizations 1. 2007, ICT Specialist and Media Advocacy, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – Republic of Korea / UNDP Seoul Policy Centre for Global Development, Seoul, S. Korea. 2. 2005, Microbusiness Project (self-directed), “No more absurd intermediaries: an Internet sales platform for Zapotec women’s weaving products,” ProWorld Service Corps / Intrax Global Internships, Oaxaca, Mexico. Military Service & Training ▪ 2007-09, Secretary to the Commanding General (the Special Intelligence branch), Korea Defense Intelligence Command, Ministry of National Defense, Seoul, S. Korea. Related Computing / Technical Skills Survey: Qualtrics | Quantitative Analysis: SAS, MS Excel | Qualitative Analysis: Dedoose | GIS & Spatial Analysis: ArcGIS, GeoDa | Data Mining & : Orange | Web/HTML: Adobe Dreamweaver | Documents, Design, & Presentation: MS Word & PowerPoint, Adobe Illustrator & InDesign Languages Korean: Native | English: Fluent

33 KEUNTAE KIM Department of City & Metropolitan Planning, University of Utah

KEUNTAE KIM Department of City and Metropolitan Planning College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah email: [email protected] Phone: 801-919-6909 (Cell Phone) / 801-581-8254 (Office)

EDUCATION PhD in Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design, Department of City & Expected in Metropolitan Planning, College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah May 2017 Dissertation Title: A Study on Changes of Firm Locations and Relocations in Response to Changes in Fixed-Guideway Transit Development Master of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology May 2010 Master of City Planning, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea Feb 2005 Bachelor of Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea Feb 2003

ACADEMIC / PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, Metropolitan Research Center, Department of City Aug 2012 – & Metropolitan Planning, College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah Present  What Do We Know About Location Affordability in U.S. Shrinking Cities? - Collecting data, conducting descriptive statistics, and specifying variables for a new LAI estimation model - Conducting structural equation models by using SPSS AMOS to assess the existing Locational Affordability Index (LAI) measures and develop a new structural equation model for estimation of LAI outcomes - Estimating the new LAI outcomes by using R  The Effects of Commuter Rail on Population Deconcentration and Commuting: A Salt Lake City Case Study - Writing the introduction and research questions in the proposal - Developing a spatial interaction model on predicting the impacts of commuter rail on land use change over time  National Study of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Development Outcomes - Collecting BRT data and conducting descriptive statistics - Devising the ArcGIS model builder for selecting ten comparable station points to each BRT station  Developing a Computer-based Scenario Planning Software – Envision Tomorrow Plus (ET+) - Developing a prediction model for traffic safety app in ET+ - Writing a ET+ user manual - Teaching a AICP certification maintenance credit course on ET+ Assistant Research Fellow (Full-time), Architecture and Urban Research Jun 2010 – Institute, South Korea Jul 2012  Measuring Design Quality of Pedestrian Environment in Seoul, Korea - Conducting field survey by setting up 50 cameras for video recording, producing the survey database, and analyzing the survey data

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Assistant Research Fellow (Full-time), Korea Research Institute for Human Aug 2005 – Settlement, South Korea Jul 2008  A Master Plan of an Administrative Multi-functional City (Sejong City) - Developing design guidelines for neighborhood facility complex Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National Mar 2003 – University, Seoul, South Korea Aug 2005

RESEARCH/TEACHING INTERESTS Quantitative Research Methods, Planning Support System, Transportation-Land Use Modeling, Economic Development, Geographical Information System (GIS)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Co-instructor, Urban Research (CMP 6010), University of Utah Jan 2017 –  Course Syllabus Approved by Department of City & Metropolitan May 2017 Planning Instructor, Scenario Planning in Envision Tomorrow Plus (CMP 6960-004/ Jun 2014 – PEPEC 201), University of Utah Jul 2014

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Garfinkel-Castro, A., Kim, K., Hamidi, S., Ewing, R. (forthcoming). The Built Environment and Obesity: An Update of Research Synthesis. Nutrition Reviews. Accepted on Jul 9, 2016. Hyunsook, C., Kim, K. (2008). A Study on Partnerships for Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Urban Regeneration Company in Sheffield, United Kingdom. The Korea Review, 57, pp. 19-48. Written in Korean.

BOOK CHAPTERS Garfinkel-Castro, A., Kim, K., Hamidi, S., Ewing R. (2016). The Built Environment and Obesity. In “A Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Textbook” by Rexford, S. A., Springer International Publishing: Switzerland.

HONORS/AWARDS/GRANTS Research Achievement Award, APA Utah Chapter Sep 2014 Research Grant ($1,800), Land and Housing Institute, South Korea Aug 2014 Research Grant ($8,800), Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement, Korea Jul 2011 Third Place, The National Student Competition for Energy-Efficient Architectural Nov 2001 Design, Korean Institute of Architects, South Korea Departmental Honor Scholarship (50 percent tuition), Ajou University Feb 1997

SKILLS  Intermediate Level: Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Sketchup, HTML5/CSS for WebGIS, Python, GeoDa, QGIS, STATA, Atlas.ti  Advanced Level: ArcGIS, NVivo, SPSS (Incl. SPSS AMOS), R, Microsoft Excel  Language: Korean (native), English (speaking for 18 years)

35 Edna Ledesma tel|956.466.1867 email|[email protected] address| 3110 West Ave. Austin, Tx 78705

Education Ph.D. Candidate in Urban and Regional Science August 2012- December 2016 Texas A&M University, College Station Dissertation: “Place Attachment in Four Selected Latino Vendor Markets: Case Studies of California and Texas” Master of Science in Urban Design December 2010 University of Texas at Austin Masters Thesis: “Prescribing Catalytic Opportunities: A Spectrum of the Modern American Urban Landscape.” Master of Architecture-First Professional December 2009 University of Texas at Austin Bachelors of May 2007 Texas A&M University, College Station

Teaching Experience Instructor of Record. ARC 310K, ARI 310K: Foundations I. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. Fall 2016.

Instructor of Record. ARC N560R, LAR N696, ARC N696, CRP N685D: Advanced Urban Design Studio. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. Summer 2014, Summer 2015, and Summer 2016. Instructor of Record. ARC N386M, ARC N350R, LAR N388, CRP N381: Designing the Smart, Green, and Just City. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. Summer 2014, and Summer 2015. Graduate Assistant. URPN 201: The Evolving City. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. Texas A&M University. Spring 2014. Graduate Assistant. URPN 301-901: Urban And Regional Planning. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning. Texas A&M University. Fall 2013. Teaching Assistant. ULI Urban . School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. Spring, 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, and Spring 2014.

Research Experience National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Research Assistant. Research Coordination Network (RCN) – Climate, Energy, Environment and Engagement in Semiarid Regions (CE3SAR), College of Architecture. Texas A&M University. September 2014- May 2016 Research Fellow in Urban Design. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. August 2014- May 2015 Diversity Council. Research Assistant. College of Architecture. Texas A&M University. August 2012- August 2013 The Future of Austin Exhibit Research Assistant. School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin. July-November 2010

Peer Reviewed Conference Presentations “Planning for Latino Communities: Lessons from “Pláticas” on the Border.” (Panelist). American

36 Planning Association National Conference. Phoenix, Arizona. Accepted to present, April 4, 2016. “Latino Vendor Markets as Sites for Place Attachment.” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. April 2, 2016. “Latino Vendor Markets as Sites for Place Attachment: Selected Case Studies on the U.S. Mexico Border.” Urban Affairs Association 46th Conference. San Diego, California. Accepted to present, March 18, 2016. “Dialogo on the Border: Lessons Learned.” Student Research Week. Texas A&M University. College Station, Texas. March 6, 2015. “Dialogo on a Border Community: Lessons Learned.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Conference. Co-presenters: Dr. Cecilia Giusti and Bara Safarova. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. October 29th, 2014. “Measuring Microeconomic Development Success.” (Poster). American Planning Association National Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. April 28, 2014.

Peer Reviewed Publications Book Chapters Giusti, C., Ledesma, E.(Forthcoming) “Diálogos for Latino Communities.” in L. Tate, B. Shannon (Eds.) Planning for AuthentiCITY. Articles Ledesma, E.,Giusti, C., Safarova, B., Vasquez, L., Valles Rojas, E. (2015). Diálogo on the Border: Planning for Latino Communities in South Texas. In S. Stein, C. Irazábal (Eds.), Progressive Planning: Summer 2015, (pp. 40-43). Sullivan, E. & Ledesma, E. “Same Trailer, Different Park.” Photo Essay in Contexts Magazine (Winter 2015). Safarova, B., Ledesma, E., Luhan, G., Caffey, S., & Giusti, C. (2014). Hackathon as a mechanism for activating beginning . In M. Jackson, G. Marinic, & L. Kirkland (Eds.), Engaging Media: Identifying means, interrogating methods, investigating materials. Beginning Design Conference (pp. 233-240). Fellowships and Awards Colonel James E. Ray ‘63 Endowed Scholarship, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellow, Ford Spring 2013, $1,000 Foundation, Fall 2015, $26,000 Graduate Research Fellowship, Marfa Foundation, Shirley Reynaud Duke Estate Fund, Texas A&M Spring 2013, $9,600 University, Spring 2015, $1500 College & IDP Top Off Scholars Award, College History Maker Homes Endowed Scholarship, of Architecture, Texas A&M University, Fall Department of Landscape Architecture an Urban 2012, $4,000 Planning. College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, Spring 2015, $1000 First Place National Winner, Cleveland Design Competition, Fall 2012, $3,500 Hispanic Network Scholarship, Texas A&M University Hispanic Network, Spring 2015, $1000 Lechner Fellowship, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, College of Student Project of the Year Award. Texas Chapter Architecture, Texas A&M University, Fall 2012, of the American Planning Association, Fall 2014 $10,000 References Upon Request

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Sol Price School of Public Policy E-mail: [email protected] University of Southern California Website: www-scf.usc.edu/~hyojungl 635 Downey Way, VPD 207 Phone: (+1) 323-719-0605 Los Angeles, CA 90089-3331 Fax: (+1) 213-740-5379

EDUCATION University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development Expected 2017 Dissertation title: Three Essays on Housing and Urban Demography Committee: Dowell Myers (co-chair), Gary D. Painter (co-chair), Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, and Julie Zissimopoulos Master of Planning 2012

Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering 2010 Bachelor of Science in Civil, Urban and Geosystem Engineering; 2008 Minor in Economics; Magna cum laude

PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed publications Green, Richard K., and Hyojung Lee, “Age, Demographics, and the Demand for Housing, Revisited,” Regional Science and (forthcoming). doi: 10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2016.09.005. Lee, Hyojung and Gary D. Painter, “Consumption Inequality in the Great Recession,” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 41 (2016): 145–166. doi: 10.3233/JEM-160424.

Other publications Myers, Dowell, and Hyojung Lee, “Cohort Momentum and Future Homeownership: The Outlook to 2050,” Cityscape, 18 (2016): 131–143. Myers, Dowell and Hyojung Lee, “Demographic Change and Future Urban Development” (pp. 11–58), in George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel Moody, eds., Land and the City (Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2016). Myers, Dowell, Gary D. Painter, Hyojung Lee, and JungHo Park, “Diverted Homeowners, the Rental Crisis, and Foregone Household Formation.” Research Institute for Housing America of the Mortgage Bankers Association, May 2016.

Publications under review Lee, Hyojung and Raphael W. Bostic, “Bank Adaptation to Neighborhood Change: Mortgage Lending and the Community Reinvestment Act.” (under review at the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management) Currid-Halkett, Elizabeth, Hyojung Lee, and Gary D. Painter, “Veblen Goods and Metropolitan Distinction: The Economic Geography of Conspicuous Consumption.” (under review at the Journal of Regional Science)

Working papers “Are Millennials Coming to Town? The Determinants of Location Choice of Young Adults.”

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OTHER RESEARCH EXPERIENCES Estimated Impacts of Parental Assistance, Wealth, and Family Background 2015–2016 on Homeownership of Young Adults, Federal National Mortgage Association Diverted Homeowners, the Rental Crisis and Foregone Household Formation, 2015 Research Institute for Housing America of the Mortgage Bankers Association Veblen Goods and Metropolitan Distinction, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate 2014 Demographic Change and Future Urban Development, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 2013–2014 Demographics of Recovery in Post-Crash Los Angeles, 2013 John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation Studying Demographic Migration, First 5 Los Angeles 2012

TEACHING EXPERIENCES Teaching Assistant, PPD 501A: Economics for Policy, Planning and Development Spring 2016 Teaching Assistant, PPD 439: Housing and Community Development Fall 2015 Teaching Assistant, PPD 558: Multivariate Statistical Analysis Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant, PPDE 661: Method of Equity Analysis Fall 2014 Teaching Assistant, PPD 501A: Economics for Policy, Planning and Development Fall 2013 Teaching Assistant, PPD 501B: Economics for Policy, Planning and Development Fall 2013

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2016–2017 USC Lusk Center for Real Estate ARES Doctoral Session Travel Grant, American Real Estate Society 2016 AREUEA Doctoral Session Travel Grant, 2016 American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association USC Sol Price Graduate Fellowship, University of Southern California 2012–2016 Outstanding Achievement Award, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2015 Graduate Student Research Assistantship, University of Southern California 2010–2012 SPPD Dean’s Merit Scholarship, USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development 2010–2012 STX Scholarship, STX Foundation 2010–2012 Brain Korea 21 Research Scholarship, National Research Foundation of Korea 2008–2009 Best Student Paper Award (Honorable Mention), 2009 Meritz Securities Real Estate Thesis Contest Best Student Paper Award (Second Prize), Urban Design Institute of Korea 2008 Honor Graduate of the Year, College of Engineering, Seoul National University 2008 Merit-based Scholarship, Seoul National University 2001–2008

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

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

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

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

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

PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS Harwood, S.A., & Lee, S.S. (2015). Immigrant-Friendly Community Plans: Rustbelt Efforts to Attract and Retain Immigrants. In M. Burayidi (Ed.), Urban Planning in a Pluralist Society: Concepts, Trends, and Strategies Sweet, E.L., Lee, S.S., & Ortiz Escalante, S. (2012). ‘A slow assassination of your soul’: Race, citizenship and gender identities in the borderlands of new economic places. In R.A. Sollund (Ed.), Transnational Migration, Gender and Rights (pp. 99-126). United Kingdom: Emerald Books. Ali, K., Duffy, K., Jin, X., & Lee, S. (2007). State of the Ninth Ward: An analysis of the Ninth Ward since Hurricane Katrina. Capstone Report prepared for ACORN Housing. Masters Capstone Advisor: Lisa Bates.

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In Progress Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & Riopelle, C. Mapping Spaces of Racial Microaggressions: Experiences of Students of Color at a Diversifying Predominantly White University. Submitted to The Professional Geographer.

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

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

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Lee, S.S. (2016, March). Selling global fantasies: Managing insecurities in the Heartland. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California. Lee, S.S. (2015, October). Diversity for Sale: Welcoming immigrants as a path to global connections. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. Lee, S.S. (2015, April). Leveraging transnational citizenship in the Heartland. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Miami, Florida. Lee, S.S. (2014, October). Not for sale: Resistance to marketing diversity in Indianapolis. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lee, S.S. (2014, March). Immigration and the marketing of Indianapolis as a ‘global’ city. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. Lee, S.S. (2013, July). Emergent Immigrant Civil Societies in the US Midwest. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning and Association of European Schools of Planning Joint Congress, Dublin, Ireland. Lee, S.S. (2013, April). Diversity Policies in New Destination Communities and Their Impact on Immigrants. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California. Lee, S.S., Orozco, M., & Rodriguez, G. (2012, March). Documenting the Emergence of the Latino Community in a Mid-Sized City. National Association for Chicana Chicano Studies Conference, Chicago Illinois. Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & McLaughlin, A. (2010, October). Challenges to Building Community in Diversifying Places. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Minneapolis, . Harwood, S.A., Lee, S.S., & McLaughlin, A. (2010, April). Sense of Belonging in a Racially Hostile Environment. Diversity and Democracy Conference, Champaign, IL. Sweet, E.L., Lee,S.S., Ortiz Escalante, S. (2010, March). A Slow Assassination of your Soul: Race, Citizenship, and Gender Identities in a New Place. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.

41 Yoonjeong Lee Center for Texas Beaches and Shores Texas A&M University at Galveston Email: [email protected] Cell: (979) 676.1214

Education Ph.D., Urban and Regional Science, August 2016 Texas A&M University (TAMU), College Station, TX Dissertation title: Examining the Impact of Built Environment on Flood Losses in Seoul, Korea Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Samuel D. Brody

M.P.A., Public Administration, 2011 University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea Thesis title: Examining the Impact of Air Quality on Housing Price in Seoul, Korea

B.A., Urban Management, 2009 University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea

Exchange Student, Department of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, 2008

Professional Appointments Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Texas Beaches and Shores, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, TX, August 2016-present

Research Experience Research Assistant, Center for Texas Beaches and Shores, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, TX, February 2014-2016  Ike Dike project o Research on Dutch’s Sandmotor and Galveston Beach Nourishment projects - Gathering references for Sandmotor studies - Attended meetings held by the Galveston Park Board of Trustees - Assisted capstone class studying Sandmotor o Protective flood mitigation strategies case studies - Wrote an article about protective flood mitigation strategies o Multifunctional flood barriers case studies - Gathered references and writing a report about multifunctional flood barriers o Website management  Galveston Bay Estuary Program - Data cleaning and updating

42 Research Intern, Center for Regional Development, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET), Seoul, Korea, 2011  Regional Development Index update - Measured and updated the index  Suitability analysis for plants’ sites

Research Assistant, Dept. of Urban Management, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, 2009- 2010  Comprehensive Development Plan on Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea - Data cleaning and coding Research Assistant, Global Urban Innovation Center, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, 2008  Case studies of innovative cities in the world - Visited candidate cities and interviewed authorities - Wrote a report about cities awarded

Working Experience Program Manager and coordinator, TAMU at Galveston, Galveston, TX, Fall 2015-present  National Science Foundation Partnership for International Research and Education (NSF PIRE) - Organizing the research field trips to the Netherlands

Teaching Assistant, TAMU at Galveston, Galveston, TX, Spring 2014-Spring 2016  PLAN 641 Environmental Planning/PLAN 642 Coastal Resiliency and Sustainability - Serving as the discussion facilitator and primary grader  MARS 680 Capstone Project classes - Assisting students in finding related references/data, quantitative and spatial analysis for research projects

Student Worker, Center for Texas Beaches and Shores, TAMU at Galveston, Galveston, TX, August 2013-February 2014  Produced maps using GIS  Lab management

Seoul Field Trip Coordinator, Seoul Metropolitan Government and University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, 2010  Organized field trips for MPA (Master of Public Administration) students and professors from public policy schools in the United States

Teaching Assistant, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea, 2009-2010  Classes: Introduction to Public Administration, Public Organization and Management, Land Policy, and Cities and Economics - Served as the primary grader for undergraduate level Public Administration courses

43 Instructor & Tutor, Chamjoeun Institute, Seoul, Korea, 2009-2011  English instructor for SAT and TOEIC preparation  Private tutoring

Mayor’s Intern, City of Riverside, CA, February 2007  Carried out assistance for the mayor, Ronald O. Loveridge - Attended public meeting and receptions - Prepared for events hosted by the mayor  Wrote a report about recycling system in Korea

Publications Brody, S., Lee, Y. & Highfield, W. 2016 Household adjustment to flood risk: A survey of coastal residents in Texas and Florida. Disasters.

Brody, S., Highfield, W., Merrell, and W., Lee, Y. Recovery versus protection-based approaches to flood risk reduction: Working towards a framework for more effective mitigation in the United States. In S. Van Zandt & W. G. Peacock (Eds.), Building Community Resilience to Disasters: The Handbook of Planning for Disaster Resilience. Routledge Press (in press).

Lee, Y. (2011). Examining the Impact of Air Quality on Housing Price in Seoul, Korea. (Master thesis, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea).

Presentations Lee, Y. (2015). Examining the Impact of Built Environment on Flood Losses in Seoul, Korea. Poster presented at the Student Research Symposium, Texas A&M University at Galveston, TX.

Lee, Y. (2014). Examining the Impact of Built Environment on Flood Losses in Seoul, Korea. Poster presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Lee, Y. (2012). Florida Big Cypress Watershed Management Plan Concepts. Poster presented at GIS Day, Texas A&M University, TX.

Lee, Y., Rana, S., and Neelam, M. (2012). Florida Key Deer Land Acquisition. Poster presented at GIS Day, Texas A&M University, TX.

Reviews 2015. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2015. Risk Analysis.

44 Honors & Awards 2015. Recognized Reviewer. Awarded by: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

2014. Research Travel Award. Awarded by: Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, TX.

2011-2014. Competitive Scholarship. Awarded by: Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, TX.

2011-2013. The Korean Government Scholarship. Awarded by: The Korean Government. 2010. Scholarship for Excellent Achievement. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

2009. Dean’s Prize for Distinguished Graduate. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

2008. Specialized Projects Scholarship. Awarded by: The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Korea.

2008. Study Abroad Scholarship. Awarded by: Mirae Asset Foundation, Seoul, Korea. 2007. Scholarship for Distinguished Student. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

2007. Scholarship for Excellent Achievement. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

2006. President’s Prize for Excellent Achievement. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

2003-2005. Scholarship for Excellent Achievement. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea. 2003. Scholarship for Excellent Candidate. Awarded by: University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.

Volunteer Work Volunteer, The Galveston Multicultural Institute, Galveston, TX, 2015-present  Spending time with immigrant children who have been separated from their families

Volunteer, University of Seoul, Korea, 2006-2009  Fundraised for food and education for children in India and the Philippines

Volunteer, JTS (Join Together Society), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2007  Habitat for Humanity

License

45 Realtor License. Certified by: The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, Korea, 2005

Completed Education Dale Carnegie Training, Dale Carnegie Training Korea, Seoul, Korea, 2007

Organization Membership and Leadership The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Transparency International

46 295 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor +1-518-491-8666

LI, FEI New York, NY 10012 [email protected] AREAS OF INTEREST Transportation, housing, segregation, information and communication technologies

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Public Administration, New York University, NY Expected in Jan 2017 Dissertation: Progressive planning policies and housing production Committee: Zhan Guo, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Kristen Day M.Phil in Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong 2011 Bachelor in Urban Planning (Second major in Art), Peking University, China 2008

PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: Fei Li and Donggen Wang. (In Press) Measuring urban segregation based on individuals’ daily activity patterns: A multidimensional approach. Environment and Planning A. Fei Li and Zhan Guo. (2014) Do parking standards matter? Evaluating the London parking reform with a matched-pair approach. Transportation Research Part A, 67, 352-365. Fei Li and Donggen Wang. (2014) Cyberspace: connected or segregated? Examining virtual segregation among Hong Kong internet users. Environment and Planning B, 41(2), 323-340. Donggen Wang and Fei Li. (2015) Daily activity space and exposure: A comparative study of Hong Kong’s public and private housing residents‘ segregation in daily life. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2015.09.010. Donggen Wang, Fei Li and Yanwei Chai. (2012) Activity spaces and sociospatial segregation in Beijing. Urban Geography, 33, 256-277. Donggen Wang, Yanwei Chai and Fei Li. (2011) Built environment diversities and activity-travel behavior variations in Beijing, China. Journal of Transport Geography, 19, 1173-1186.

Fei Li and Zhan Guo. (Revise & Resubmit) Do maximum parking standards deter housing development? Journal of Planning Education and Research. Fei Li and Zhan Guo. (Revise & Resubmit) Beyond the thresholds: The direct and indirect effects of mandatory inclusionary housing in London. Journal of the American Planning Association.

Book Chapters: Fei Li, Donggen Wang and Yanwei Chai. (2010) A typology of Beijing residents’ daily activity spaces (In Chinese). In Yanwei Chai, De Wang, Wenzhong Zhang and Donggen Wang (eds.), Geographical Review (The 3rd volume), Beijing, China: The Commercial Press. Fanbu Shen, Fei Li and Zhang Hu. (2006) The spatial mismatch between elderly population and facilities in Beijing (In Chinese). Essays of Chun-Tsung Scholars, Beijing, China: Peking University Press.

47 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Summer Dissertation Writing Fellowship, New York University 2016 Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad 2015 Global Research Initiatives (GRI) Fellowship, New York University 2015 MacCracken Doctoral Fellowship, New York University 2011 – 2014 Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship, EMBARQ 2013 Wagner Travel Grant, New York University 2013 HKSAR Graduate Scholarship, Hong Kong Baptist University 2009-2010 2nd Prize in the 5th Callenge Cup of Wu Si Youth Scientist, Peking University 2007 Chun-Tsung Scholar in Undergraduate Research, Peking University 2005-2006

TEACHING Teaching Colleague 2014-2016 Microeconomics, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Responsibilities: leading recitations & exam review sessions; grading exams Teaching Assistant 2009-2011 Quantitative Methods, Transportation Geography, Globalization, Urbanization in China, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University Responsibilities: leading recitations & discussions; grading assignments, papers and exams; one- on-one tutoring after class; organizing a 3-day field trip to Wuhan; preparing course materials

SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE GIS Consultant, Data Services Studio, New York University 2016 Administer and guide the use of GIS software at the Data Services Studio; provide one-on-one consultation; prepare and teach tutorials; work on GIS projects Research Assistant, New York University (Supervisor: Zhan Guo) 2016 Compiling, processing and analyzing taxi trip data to evaluate how NYC’s Vision Zero Initiative, which reduced the speed limit on 90% of city streets in 2014, has slowed down traffic on local streets and improved traffic safety Research Associate, Hong Kong Baptist University (Supervisor: Donggen Wang) 2009, 2013  Studying the social isolation of Hong Kong public housing residents in their daily life spaces  3D visualizing and modeling the activity-travel patterns of residents in varied neighborhoods in urban China to examine the linkage between activity-travel behavior and built environment

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee The 14th World Conference on Transport Research 2015 Transportation Research Part A 2014 Travel Behaviour and Society 2014

48 Kim Mosby University of New Orleans Dissertation Fellow 504-305-9653/ PO Box 770017, New Orleans, LA 70177 / [email protected]

Research Interests: Race & inequality, housing & community development, disaster management, and qualitative methods

EDUCATION University of New Orleans PhD, Urban Studies, 2017 Dissertation: Returning to post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the processes, barriers, and decision-making of African Americans.

University of New Orleans Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Housing & Community Development, 2015

University of New Orleans Master of Arts, Sociology, 2012.

New York University Bachelor of Arts, Individualized Study, 2007.

PUBLICATIONS (Selected) In Development Mosby, K. Returning to Post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the impact of disaster recovery planning and policy changes on the decision-making processes of African Americans. To be submitted to Urban Studies. Renne, J., & Mosby, K. Overcoming barriers for effective emergency evacuation planning and policy for carless and vulnerable populations in the United States and the United Kingdom. To be revised and resubmitted to Disasters. Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Renne, J., Jenkins, P., & Mosby, K. (forthcoming, 2017). Evacuating the most vulnerable: The role of nongovernmental organizations. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. (2016). The conceptual mismatch: A qualitative analysis of transportation costs and stressors for low-income adults. Transport Policy, 49, 1-8. Jenkins, P., Lambeth, T., Mosby, K., & Brown, B. (2015). Local nonprofit organizations in a post-Katrina landscape: Help in a context of recovery. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(10), 1263–1277. Professional Reports Renne, J., Listokin, D., Amdal, J., Tolford, T., & Mosby, K. (2015). Historic preservation and transportation oriented development guidebook. [Report]. New Orleans, LA: Merritt C. Becker, Jr. University of New Orleans Transportation Institute. Lowe, K., Mosby, K., & Tolford, T. (2015). The conceptual mismatch: Transportation stressors and experiences for low-income adults. [Report]. College Station, TX: Southwest Region University Transportation Center. Renne, J., Amdal, J., Shah, V., Mosby, K., & Puczkowskyi, N. (2014). Alternative fuels assessment for the Capital Area Transit System. [Report]. New Orleans, LA: Merritt C. Becker, Jr. University of New Orleans Transportation Institute.

49 FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, & AWARDS Doctoral Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of New Orleans, 2016-2017. $24,000 POCIG Student Travel Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2016. $500 Doctoral Scholars Fellowship, SREB & Louisiana Board of Regents, 2012-2016. $120,000 Thesis Improvement Grant, University of New Orleans, 2011. $2,000 Summa Cum Laude, New York University, 2007.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Consultant, Foundation for Louisiana, New Orleans, 2015 Conducted a market analysis and created a business plan, facility programming, and multiple revenue projections to illustrate long-term sustainability of a Mardi Gras Indian Campus that led to the client receiving a $375,000 grant. Graduate Research Assistant, UNO Transportation Institute, New Orleans, 2014-2016 Utilized analytic, facilitation, and verbal and written communication skills to conduct research projects, write reports, and identify policy recommendations related to transit accessibility, disaster management, historic preservation, and community development. Graduate Research Assistant, UNO Department of Sociology, New Orleans, 2011-2012 Applied analytic, research, and written communication skills to create literature reviews for journal articles and book chapters on domestic violence and non-profit roles in disaster. Graduate Research Assistant, UNO-CHART, New Orleans, 2009-2011 Strengthened interview, teamwork, and qualitative research skills on team projects designed to mitigate natural disasters for vulnerable populations.

PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Conference Presentations Mosby, K. “Returning to Post-Katrina New Orleans: Exploring the impact of disaster recovery planning and policy changes on the decision-making processes of African Americans”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. November 3-6, 2016. Portland, OR. Renne, J., Jenkins, P., & Mosby, K.. “Evacuating the most vulnerable: The role of nongovernmental organizations”. National Evacuation Conference and International Disaster Conference and Exposition. March 1-3, 2016. New Orleans, LA. Renne, J., & Mosby, K. “What has America learned since Katrina? A longitudinal analysis of evacuation plans in America’s 50 largest cities from 2005 to 2015”. National Evacuation Conference and International Disaster Conference and Exposition. March 1-3, 2016. New Orleans, LA. Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. “Mobility strategies and employment in secondary metropolitan areas”. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference. April 9, 2015. Miami, FL. Lowe, K., & Mosby, K. “The conceptual mismatch: Rethinking transportation accessibility”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. October 30, 2014. Philadelphia, PA. Mosby, K., & Jenkins, P. “Returning to post-Katrina New Orleans: Health at the intersection”. National Evacuation Conference. January 7-10, 2014. New Orleans, LA. Invited Presentations Invited Panelist. Through the lens of Katrina: Long-term disaster recovery in the United States. Loyola University Panel Presentation. September 8, 2015. New Orleans, LA.

50 Kh Md Nahiduzzaman, Ph.D.

CONTACT DETAILS : Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia; Phone (M): (Canada) 306-999-4125; (USA) 864-387-7600 E-mail: [email protected] & [email protected]

CITIZENSHIP : Bangladesh (Citizen); Canada (Permanent Resident); USA (Multiple business visa)

RESEARCH/TEACHING INTERESTS : Urban resilience; E-commerce induced spatial transformation; Sustainable urban planning; Energy conservation behavior; Gender sensitive planning; ‘Social business’ in urban studies EDUCATION Advanced Training/Research Brown University, Providence Watson Institute, 2013 Ph.D. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Urban Planning, March 2012 M.Phil. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, Geography, June 2006

BUURP Khulna University, Bangladesh Urban and Rural Planning, December 2001

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 2016 Rahman, T. M., Aldosary, S.A., Nahiduzzaman, K. M., and Reza, I. Vulnerability of flash flooding in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Natural Hazards, pp. 1-24 2016 Chelleri, L., Kua, H., Rodrigues, J., Nahiduzzaman, K. & Thondhlana, G.,. Are People Responsive to a More Sustainable, Decentralized, and User-Driven Management of Urban Metabolism? Sustainability, Vol. 8 (3), pp. 1-12 2015 Nahiduzzaman, K. M., Aldosary, S.A. and Rahman, T. M. Flood induced Vulnerability in Strategic Plan Making Process of Riyadh City. Habitat International, Vol. 49, pp. 375-385 2014 Ahmad, S., Nahiduzzaman, K.M. and Bramely, G. From a Town to a Megacity: 400 Years of Growth IN Dewan, A. and Corner, R. (eds.) Dhaka Megacity: Geospatial Perspectives on Urbanisation, Environment and Health, Springer Geography 2012 Nahiduzzaman, K.M. and Aldosary, A.S.. City structure in transition. A conceptual discourse on the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) IN Cakir, A. & Pablos, O. P. (eds.) Social Development and High Technology Industries: Strategies and Applications, IGI-Global

SELECTED RESEARCH GRANTS Dec. 2016 – Jan. 2017: “A sample test for the Saudi NHTS: Demonstration in Riyadh”. Funded by KACST, Saudi Arabia under NSTIP track; Research Grant: 522,400 US$; Role: Principal Investigator

51 May 2016 –Aug. 2018: “Analysis of building energy use patterns and models for renewable energy efficiency technologies of residential and commercial buildings in Saudi Arabia”; Funded by KA-CARE, Saudi Arabia; Grant: 233,000 US$; Role: Co-Investigator Dec. 2013 – Dec. 2015: “Operationalizing User-driven Resilience for Sustainability transitions in CITIES”; Funded by Watson Institute at Brown University, USA; Grant: 10,000 US$; Duration: Role: Lead Principal Investigator Mar. 2012 – Dec. 2014: “Making Riyadh Resilient to Future Floods: A Geospatial Approach to Reduce Vulnerability”. Funded by KACST (King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology), Saudi Arabia under NSTIP (National Science, Technology and Innovation Program) track; Grant: 251,740 US$; Duration: Role: Co-Investigator May 2011 – Jan. 2014: “Re-designing the Community: Walkability as the Prime Determinant of Sustainability”. A GIS Application in Doha and Dana Districts of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Funded by: DSR, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia; Grant: 40,000 US$; Role: Co-Investigator

EMPLOYMENT March 2013 – Assistant Professor: Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP), King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, SAUDI ARABIA June 2015 – Visiting Research Fellow; The University of British Columbia (UBC), School of Engineering, Okanagan campus, Vancouver, CANADA June 2015 – Visiting Professor: BRAC University, Dhaka, BANGLADESH Jan. 2007 – Oct. 2008 Lecturer: School of Architecture and the Built Environment, The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SWEDEN Jan. 2007 – Mar. 2008 Trainer: SIDA; International training program (ITP) titled ‘Financing and Management of Local Infrastructure Initiatives’ for the African professionals Phase I at the Department of Urban Planning and Environment, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SWEDEN Aug. 2004 – June 2006 Teaching Assistant: Department of Geography, Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU), Trondheim NORWAY. Apr. 2002 – July 2004 Lecturer: Urban and Rural Planning (URP) Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, BANGLADESH

AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2013 Brown University sponsored BIARI Fellowship 2014 Joint Fellowship by International Labour Organization (ILO), International Social Security Association (ISSA) and German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) 2007-12 PhD Fellowship, Dept. of Urban Planning and Environment, KTH, Sweden; 2004-06 NOMA Fellowship, M.Phil. in Development Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway 2005 NOMA Fellowship; 2 months (July-Aug.) Travel grant for master thesis; 2006 NIAS SUPRA Scholarship, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen, DENMARK 2003 ADPC Fellowship, International workshop at BDCM, Dhaka, BANGLADESH

52 Soowoong “Scott” Noh, Ph.D. GeoPlan Center • University of Florida • [email protected]

Education Ph. D., College of Design, Planning & Construction August 2010 – December 2015 University of Florida Specialized in Urban Design and GIS Ph. D. Coursework Completion March 2005 – February 2007 Interdisciplinary Program in Urban design Seoul National University, Korea Concentration: Urban Design Master of Landscape Architecture March 2003 – February 2005 Graduate School of Environmental Studies Seoul National University, Korea Concentration: Urban Design Bachelor of Engineering March 1996 – February 2003 Hongik University, Korea

Teaching Experience Co-Instructor (Instructor: Dr. Ilir Bejleri) August 2016 – Present Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida Graduate Courses: Planning and Design I, 3D Geospatial Urban Modeling & Visualization • Co-developed course syllabus • Lecture on theories GIS and urban design • Teach 3D digital visualization applications • Guide students to apply learned skills to urban design projects Teaching Assistant January 2012 – May 2015 Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida Graduate Courses: Planning and Design I, Planning and Design II, 3D Geospatial Urban Modeling & Visualization, and Urban GeoDesign Studio • Revised course syllabus • Co-developed online graduate course syllabus and class materials • Lectured on GIS theory • Taught 3D digital visualization applications • Arranged field study and provided field study materials • Stimulated discussion among students Lecturer August 2008 – December 2009 Dept. of Fire Protection & Safety Management, Mokwon University, Korea Undergraduate Course Water-based Fire Protection Teaching Assistant March 2005 – June 2005 Interdisciplinary Program in Urban Design Seoul National University, Korea Graduate Course: Urban Design Studio • Assisted instructor with design critiques

53 Soowoong “Scott” Noh, Ph.D.

Research Experience Research Associate July 2012 – Present GeoPlan Center, University of Florida Big Data Analysis of Pedestrian Safety Assimilated and analyzed GIS datasets to improve pedestrian safety Reimagining the Form of Rural Coastal Communities in Response to Sea Level Rise Developed 3D visualization for sea level rising scenario Aging Road User Information System Developed GIS methodology to assess transportation accessibility Safety Project Development Capacity for Small Communities Visualized crash information to improve transportation safety Researcher June 2005 – August 2005 Korean Research Institute of Human Settlement, Korea New Multi-functional Administrative City in the Republic of Korea Organized professionals’ meetings Graduate Student Researcher March 2003 – August 2004 Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University Traditional market revitalization (Mapo, Seoul) / Greenway project for Seoul Performed field survey and data search / Organized and managed team’s project data

Professional Experience Special Advisor September 2008 - July 2010 Taeha Urban & Architecture, Korea Consulted for urban design projects / Collaborated in the development of Seoul Grand Park Renovation International Competition with Apogee Attractions (Boston, MA) Project Manager January 2008 - August 2008 KYWC Urban & Architecture, Korea • Initiated urban design proposal • Proposed housing development • Participated in industrial park plan Project Manager January 2007 - December 2007 Taeha Urban & Architecture, Korea • Initiated and developed urban design proposal • Served as liaison between urban designers and city officials • Proposed and designed housing development • Revised CBD redevelopment plan proposal • Coordinated campus master plan • Analyzed feasibility for architecture projects Assistant Project Manager November 2005 - December 2006 Kangho Engineering & Architecture, Korea • Performed analysis and mapping with projects

54 Soowoong “Scott” Noh, Ph.D.

Publications Published Goodknight, J., Haas, P., & Noh, S. (2015). Implementing a Transportation Safety Center through Florida Local Technical Assistance Program: Hendry County Field Study. Manuscript submitted. Bejleri, I., Goodknight, J., Srinivasan, S., Barker, N., Haas, P., & Noh, S. (2014). Safety Project Development Capacity for Small Communities in Coordination with Local Technical Assistance Program Center. Tallahassee, FL. Under Review Bejleri, I., Noh, S., & Gu, Z. (2016). Identifying Deficiencies in Alternative Transportation Services for Transportation Disadvantaged Populations. Manuscript submitted for review. In Progress Noh, S. & Bejleri, I. (2016). Assessing transportation availability for elderly using GIS: Florida case study. Noh, S. & Bejleri, I. (2016). A GIS tool for assessing active living potential. Noh, S. (2016). Supporting active living: zoning or. FBCs?. Noh, S. (2016). 3D simulation of Form-based codes using CityEngine. Bejleri, I., Noh, S., & Gu, Z. (2017). Developing comprehensive transportation accessibility index: Spatial and temporal dimension. Noh, S. (2017). Rules for healthier places. Shin, J. S. & Noh. S. (2017). Sustainable development issues of urban redevelopment. Yoon, S. H. & Noh. S. (2017). Health care access: urban vs. rural. Noh, S. (2018). GIS Tools to collecting 3D active built environment using ArcGIS Collector.

Conference and Presentations Noh, S. (2016, November). Active built environment: form-based codes or conventional zoning Regulations? Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 56th Annual Conference, Oregon, P (Abstract accepted) Bejleri, I., Noh, S., & Gu, Z. (2016, November). Mobility for transportation disadvantaged: developing a composite Transportation accessibility index. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 56th Annual Conference, Oregon, P (Abstract accepted) Noh, S. (2016, June). Active Built Environment: Form-based Codes or Zoning regulation? 53rd International Making Cities Livable Conference, Rome, Italy. (Abstract accepted) Noh, S. & Bejleri, I. (2015, November). Assessing mobility options for transportation disadvantaged using Geographic Information Systems: a Florida case study. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 55th Annual Conference, Houston, TX. Noh, S. & Bejleri, I. (2014, October). Examining the relationship between FBCs and active built environment: preliminary analysis. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA

Awards and Honors Carl Feiss Urban and Environmental Design Award April 2015 Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida.

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Valerie A. Purry

336 Burnham Road 601-500-0857/769-972-1012 Brandon, MS 39042 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Jackson State University, Urban and Regional Planning, May, 2015 Concentration: Community Development and Housing Dissertation Purry, V. (2015) Formerly Incarcerated Females and their Unique Challenges in the Search for Community and Housing in Jackson, Mississippi. Dissertation. Jackson, MS. Jackson State University

M.A., Jackson State University, Criminology, August, 2005 Thesis Purry, V. (2005) African American Women with HIV/AIDS: An Examination of the Efficacy of Limited Healthcare Treatment in the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility As Experienced by Recently Released Former Prisoners. Thesis. Jackson, MS. Jackson State University

B.S., Jackson State University, Criminal Justice, (magna cum laude), May, 2002 Concentration: Juvenile Justice

Cal State University Hayward, Criminal Justice Administration June, 1979- January, 1982

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2016 Adjunct Instructor: Jackson State University, Division of Undergraduate Studies, Jackson, Mississippi UNIV 100 University Success

2016 Adjunct Instructor: Jackson State University, Criminal Justice and Sociology, Jackson, Mississippi CJ 333 Criminology

2015 Adjunct Instructor: Jackson State University, Undergraduate Studies Jackson, Mississippi UNIV 100 University Success

2014 Adjunct Instructor: Jackson State University, Criminal Justice and Sociology, Jackson, Mississippi CJ 310 Women Crime and the Criminal Justice System

2007-2009 Teaching Assistant: Jackson State University Urban Regional Planning URP 722 Community Development and Housing, URP 724 Urban Revitalization Studio, URP 720 Urban Housing Policy

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2002-2005 Teaching Assistant: Jackson State University Criminal Justice Jackson, Mississippi CJ 464 Seminar Court Procedures in Family Law, CJ 510 Comparative Analysis of African/Euro-Centric Perspectives, CJ 525 Designing New Criminal Justice Delivery Systems, CJ 530 Implementing Behavior and Strategic for Planned Changed

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2005-2008 Research Assistant: Research Center Mississippi State University, Ridgeland and Canton, Mississippi Research projects: Hurricane Katrina’s Impact on the Mental Health of Adolescent Female Offenders. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, the Healthy Teen Girls Project: Comparison of Health Education and STD Risk Reduction Intervention for Incarcerated Adolescent Females

OTHER EXPERIENCE: 2016 Participant: Collegeville Institute Writing Workshop, July 6-12, 2016 A Broader Public: Writing for the Online Audience, with the Editors of Religion Dispatches, Collegeville, Minnesota; St. John’s University

2013–2016 Judge: Mississippi Science and Engineering Region II Fair (MSEF) Accommodate over 1,000 students and projects representing approximately 70 schools from around the seven-county region.

2006-2008 Director, Onesimus House (Transitional Home), St. Paul COGIC, Jackson, MS Admitted formerly incarcerated females in the transition home designed to assist women to reintegrate successfully back to their home and community. Assisted with identification, social services, medical appointments and counseling for drug addiction, alcoholism, and sexual/physical abuse.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Administrative Secretary 2002-Present Department of History and Philosophy, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS

Department/Clinic Secretary 1998-2001 Department of Communicative Disorders, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS

Insurance Processor 1996-1998 Allstate Insurance Company, Jackson, MS

Relocation from California to Mississippi 1995-1996

Administrative Coordinator III 1988-1994 Loan Service Department, World Savings & Loan, San Leandro, CA

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PUBLICATIONS Journal Article Purry, V. (2016) Female Ex-Offenders and Their Unique Challenges in the Search for Community and Housing in Jackson, Mississippi. About Sociology and Anthropology, 2016 (ISSN: 2331-6187) (Forthcoming in submission, fall 2016)

Published Work Purry, V. (2004) Surrender to the Moon (Poetry), I Just Feel. Mills, MD. (p.1) Watermark Press.

AWARDS AND HONORS Jackson State University Athletic Professor of the Game Award 2015 Jackson State University Staff Excellence Award 2014 & Athletic Customer Service Award 2014

GRANTS/FUNDED ACTIVITIES Urban Affairs Association Travel Assistance Award –Doctoral Workshop - San Francisco, CA April 2013

Rental Assistance Grant for Resident at the Onesimus House Funded by Crossroads - Jackson Medical Mall, Jackson, MS. Awarded $500 monthly for two years/$12,000.00. 2006-2008

Doctoral Scholarship Fall 2007 - Spring 2009, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Jackson State University

CONFERENCE AND ACADEMIC PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS Papers Presented Presentation/Paper on “The Caribbean Urban Issues of Overcrowding-Shantytowns”. DOI:10.13140/RG.2.1.4881.7045. 46th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, CA. March 16-19, 2016

Presentation/Paper on “Globalization and the Impact on the Routine of Women”. Borders and Boundaries in an Age of Global Urbanization. 44th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Antonio, Texas. March 19-22, 2014

Presentation/Paper on “Formerly Incarcerated Females and Their Unique Challenges in the Search for Community and Housing in Central Mississippi”. Building the 21st Century City: Inclusion, Innovation, and Globalization. 43rd Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Francisco, CA April 3-6, 2013

Presentation of original poetry “Hazel.” Sixth Annual Creative Arts Festival. Jackson State University-Margaret Walker Alexander Research Center, Jackson, MS April 13, 2011

Presentation/Paper on “Formerly Incarcerated Females and Their Unique Challenges in the Search for Community and Housing in Central Mississippi”. Emerging Issues in Southern Cities. Jackson State University-Department of Urban and Regional Planning-First Student Planning Conference. Jackson, MS March 25-26, 2011

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Presentation/Paper on Role of Life and Housing in the Mississippi Delta. Lunfunya Robinson, and Valerie A. Purry. 41st Annual Urban Affairs Association, New Orleans, LA March 16-19, 2011

Presentation/Paper on “Renovation of Farish Street the Project”. Joan Wesley, Jaime Jones, Valerie A. Purry. Mississippi Planners Association (Affiliation of American Planners Association) Biloxi, MS. July, 2009

Poster Presented Poster Presentation on “Formerly Incarcerated Females and Their Unique Challenges in the Search for Community and Housing in Central Mississippi”. American Planners Association Mississippi/Alabama Chapter(s). November 12, 2014

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Housing and Community Development Urban and Regional Planning Social and Diversity Planning/Social Inclusion Criminal Justice/Women and Corrections Social Justice/Advocacy

FOREIGN TRAVEL Mission Trip to Africa: Cairo, Dahab, Egypt; Asia: Mt. Sinai; Amsterdam, Holland, Crossgates Baptist Church, Brandon, MS November 19-27, 2004

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi American Planner’s Association American Criminal Justice Association Mississippi Planner’s Association Lambda Alpha Epsilon Urban Affairs Association

59 Steven Jige Quan 245 Fourth Street, NW, Suite 204 Atlanta, GA 30332-0155 Phone: 6787101268 (US), 08613810868726 (China) [email protected] Education Ph.D., City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016 M.E., Urban Planning, Tsinghua University, 2005 B.Arch., Architecture, Tsinghua University, 2002

Academic Experience Lecturer and Post Doc Fellow, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016- present Lab manager, Sino-US Eco Urban Lab, Georgia Institute of Technology and Tongji University, 2015-present Research Assistant, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011 –2016

Professional Experience Chief Design Consultant and Project Manager, Center of Urban Design and Planning, United Architect & Engineers CO., Ltd, 2010-2011 Chief Planner and , and Project Manager, Department of , Beijing Tsinghua Urban Planning & Design Institute, 2005 – 2009

Scholarly Work Journal Papers (Peer-Reviewed) Li, Z., Quan, S. J. & Yang, P. P. Energy Performance Simulation for Planning a Low Carbon Neighborhood Urban District: A Case Study in the City of Macau. Habitat International 53, 206-214. 2016. Yang, J., Quan, J., Yan, B. & He, C. Urban rail investment and transit-oriented development in Beijing: Can it reach a higher potential? Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 89, 140-150. 2016. Quan, S. J., Wu, J., Wang, Y., Shi, Z., Yang, T. & Yang, P. P. Urban form and building energy performance in Shanghai neighborhoods. Energy Procedia 88, 126-132. 2016. Campana, P. E., Quan, S. J., Robbio, F. I., Lundblad, A., Zhang, Y., Ma, T. & Yan, J. Spatial optimization of residential urban district - energy and water perspectives. Energy Procedia 88,

60 38-43. 2016. Quan, S. J., Dutt, F., Woodworth, E., Yamagata, Y. & Yang, P. P. Local Climate Zone Mapping for Energy Resilience: A Fine-grain and 3D Approach. Energy Procedia (accepted). Dutt, F., Quan, S. J., Woodworth, E., Castro-Lacouture, D., Stuart, B. J. & Yang, P. P. Modeling algae powered neighborhood through GIS and BIM integration. Energy Procedia (accepted). Tobey, M., Quan, S. J. & Yang, P. P. Multi-Disciplinary of Mixed-Use Structure and Energy Performance. Energy Procedia (accepted). Yang, P. P., Wiedenback, A.,Tobey, M., Wu, Y., Quan, S. J., Chauhan, Y. & Wu, J. Material Based Urban Modeling: An Approach to Integrate Smart Materials in a Near-Zero Community Design. Energy Procedia (accepted). Quan, S. J., Li, Q., Augenbroe, G., Brown, J. & Yang, P. P. A GIS-based energy balance modeling system for urban solar buildings. Energy Procedia 75, 2946-2952. 2015. Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J., Castro-Lacouture, D., Rudolph, C., & Stuart, B. Performance metrics for designing an algae-powered eco urban district: A Geodesign perspective. Energy Procedia 61, 1487-1490. 2014. Quan, S. J., Economou, A., Grasl, T., & Yang, P. P. Computing energy performance of building density, shape and typology in urban context. Energy Procedia 61, 1602-1605. 2014. Book Chapters (Peer-Reviewed) Yang, P. P. & Quan, S. J. Urban form and energy resilient strategies: A cast study of the Manhattan grid. In Y.Yamagata & H. Maruyama (Eds.), Urban Resilience - A Transformative Approach. Springer, 2016 Quan, S. J., Li, Q., Augenbroe, G., Brown, J. & Yang, P. P. Urban data and building energy modeling: A GIS-based urban building energy modeling system using the Urban-EPC engine. In S. Geertman, J. J. Ferreira, R. Goodspeed & J. Stillwell (Eds.), Planning Support Systems and Smart Cities (pp. 447-469). Springer. 2015 Quan, S. J., Minter, J. D. & Yang, P. P. A GIS-based performance metrics for designing a low energy urban agriculture system. In S. C. M. Geertman (Eds.), Planning Support Systems for Sustainable Urban Development (pp. 225-247). Springer. 2013 Conference Papers (Peer-Reviewed; underlined: presenting paper) Wu, J., Li, Z., Quan, S. J., Wang, Y. & Yang, P. P. Benchmarking Energy Performance for Historical Urban Form of Shanghai Neighborhoods. ISUF 2016 XXIII International Conference: Urban Morphology and the Resilient City, Nanjing, China, Aug. 2016 Li, Q., Quan, S. J., Augenbroe, G., Yang, P. P. & Brown, J. Building energy modelling at urban scale: Integration of reduced order energy model with geographical information. Building Simulation Conference 2015, Hyderabad, India, Dec. 2015 Yang, P. P., & Quan, S. J. Benchmarking Energy Performance of Asian Downtown Urban

61 Blocks: Shanghai, Taipei and Tokyo. Inter-University Seminar on Asian Megacities: Smart Urbanism for Asian Mega Cities, Seoul, Aug. 2014. Castro-Lacouture, D., Quan, S. J. & Yang, P. P. GIS-BIM framework for integrating urban systems, waste stream and algal cultivation in residential construction. Proceedings of the 31st International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction and Mining (ISARC 2014), 576-583, Sydney, July 2014. Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J., Castro-Lacouture, D., Rudolph, C., & Stuart, B. GIS-based Planning Support System for waste stream and algal cultivation in residential construction. Proceedings of 2014 Construction Research Congress, 2385-2394, Atlanta, May 2014. Yang, J., & Quan, S. J. Urban rail investment and TOD in China - Examining land price gradients around urban rail stations in Beijing. 60th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Atlanta, Nov. 2013. Yang, J., Quan, J., & Yan, B. Urban rail investment and transit-oriented development in China: Examining land price gradients around urban rail stations in Beijing. TRB 2013 Meeting, Washington D. C., Jan. 2013. Quan, J. A case study of the urban land use change in Nanning City since 1980 (in Chinese). Proceedings of Annual Conference of Urban Planning of China, Xi’an, Sept 2005. Quan, J., Huang, M. Dunhuang City: The contemplation on its past years, and the urban renovation strategies for its future. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop for Planning and Networking of Historical Cities in Eastern and Central Asia, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, March-April 2005. Scholarly Work in Progress (in peer review) Quan, S. J., Li, Q., Augenbroe, G., Brown, J. & Yang, P. P. Urban-scale building energy performance modeling with the solar city agenda. Recommended to Applied Energy by International Applied Energy Conference Committee (in progress) Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J., Castro-Lacouture, D., Rudolph, C., & Stuart, B. A Geodesign model for an algae-powered eco urban district. Submitted to Applied Energy (in revision) Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J. A Geodesign framework for designing a low energy urban agriculture system. Submitted to Environment and Planning B (in revision) Campana, P. E., Quan, S. J., Robbio, F. I., Lundblad, A., Zhang, Y., Ma, T. & Yan, J. Spatial optimization of a residential neighborhood. Submitted to Applied Energy (in revision) Book Quan, J., Guo, S. Tutorial of Photoshop 6.0 for Architects (in Chinese). China Electric Power Press, Beijing. 2001. Book Review Quan, S. J. Book Review: The new science of cities (by Michael Batty). The Review of Regional Studies, 44(2), 211-214. 2014.

62 Conference Papers and Presentations (underlined: presenting paper) Quan, S. J., Yang, P. P. Urban Building Energy Modeling - A Contextual Approach. Urban Resilient System Symposium, Shanghai, July 2016. Wu, J., Quan, S. J., Li, Z., Wang, Y. & Yang, P. P. Benchmarking Energy Performance for Historical Urban Form of Shanghai Neighborhoods. Urban Resilient System Symposium, Shanghai, July 2016. Quan, S. J., Woodworth, E., Wu, Y. & Gallentine, N. Measuring material stocks in Midtown, Atlanta. Atlanta Studies Symposium, Atlanta, May 2015. Reports Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J., Xing, H., Liao, K. & Ahuja, R. Haralson – Its opportunities and constraints for future development. Wilkinson Endowment Report. 2013 Yang, P. P., Quan, S. J. Agrarian Urbanism Studio 2012 Report. Studio Report. Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013

Teaching Teaching Assistant, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology Urban (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016) Site Planning (Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014) Design Studio (senior BArch and Master of Planning joint studio, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016) Recent Course Instructor Opinion Survey Score: 5.0/5.0 (Design Studio, Spring 2015)

Academic Services Peer Services Reviewed manuscripts for ICAE - International Conference on Applied Energy (2016) Applied Energy (2015) Environment and Planning B (2014) Conference Services Secretariat, Applied Energy Symposium and Summit “Low-carbon Cities & Urban Energy” 2015 (CUE2015), Fuzhou, China, Nov 2015. Panel Moderator of “Modeling and Mapping Atlanta”, Atlanta Studies Symposium, Atlanta, May 2015

Honors and Awards 3rd Prize, 16th Beijing Outstanding Planning and Design Projects by Beijing Municipal

63 Commission of Urban Planning, 2012 (project manager) 1st Place, International strategic planning and urban design competition for the New Town in Luoyang City, China, 2009 (project manager) Winner, Strategic planning and urban design competition for Zhongguancun National Independent Innovation Zone, Beijing, China, 2009 (project manager) 1st Place, International urban design competition for Jinglan District in Liuzhou City, China, 2009 (project manager) 1st Place, Urban design competition for Hunnan Yingpan residential area in Shenyang City, China, 2007 (project manager) Excellence Prize, National architectural design competition for architecture students, China, 2001 (individual designer)

Professional Certificate Certified in China, 2009-present

Research Tool Skills GIS ArcGIS Building energy simulation DesignBuilder, EnergyPlus, EPC, EQuest, IESVE, UMI Solar, wind and microclimate simulation Autodesk Flow, DAYSIM, Ecotect, ENVIMET, Radiance, Solar Analyst, UWG Design and visualization 3Dmax, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Rhino, Sketchup Programming Python, C++, Matlab Statistics GeoDa, SPSS, stata, statsmodels (Python library)

64 Elora Lee Raymond PhD Candidate, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0155 Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: +01 678 788 0949

EDUCATION Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA PhD Urban Planning, Expected 2016

Dissertation Title: A Comparison of Housing Wealth Inequality Between Urban Regions During the Recovery: the Impact of Racial Segregation, Income Sorting and Risk Based Mortgage Pricing Advisor: Professor Dan Immergluck, Georgia Institute of Technology

Brown University, Providence, RI B.A. History, 2002

SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH Raymond, E. (Forthcoming). Wholesale Funding and the Increase in Construction Bank- Owned Real Estate in the U.S. Urban Geography. Raymond, E. (2016). Negative Equity in the Sixth Federal Reserve District. Community and Economic Development Working Papers, 2016-1. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Research Department Raymond, E., Zaro-Moore, Jesse. (2016). Financial Innovation, Single Family Rentals, and the Uneven Housing Market Recovery in Atlanta. Atlanta Studies. Raymond, E., Wang, K., & Immergluck, D. (2015). Race and uneven recovery: neighborhood home value trajectories in Atlanta before and after the housing crisis. Housing Studies, 1-16. Revise and Resubmit: Raymond, E. (2016). Uneven Recovery and Persistent Negative Equity in the Southeast. Journal of Urban Affairs. Submitted: Raymond, E. Duckworth, R. Miller, B. Lucas, M. Pokharel, S. (2016) New Corporate Landlords and Displacement: Evictions in Single Family Rentals in Atlanta, Georgia. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Community and Economic Development Discussion Paper Series. Submitted: Raymond, E., Dill, J. Millennial First Time Homebuyers: An Examination of the Impact of Credit Profile on Tenure and Location Choice among Millennials Before and After the Crisis. Journal of Planning, Education and Research.

Conference Proceedings (refereed) "A Comparison of Housing Wealth Inequality Between Urban Regions During the Recovery: the Impact of Racial Segregation, Income Sorting and Risk Based Mortgage Pricing ". Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Portland, OR. November, 2016. "Race and Uneven Recovery: Neighborhood Home Value Trajectories in Atlanta before and after the Housing Crisis". Urban Affairs Association. San Diego, CA. March, 2016. "Race and Uneven Recovery: Neighborhood Home Value Trajectories in Atlanta before and after the Housing Crisis". Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Houston, TX. October, 2015. Mortgaging the Commons: Financialization, the Asian Development Bank and Land Tenure Reform in Samoa. Association of European Schools of Planning. Utrecht, Netherlands. July 7, 2014.

65 Neighborhoods, Asset Prices or Free Markets? Atlanta’s Vacant Homes and Fannie Mae’s 2012 REO-to-Rental Pilot. Atlanta Studies Symposium, April 4, 2014. Hot Money, Small Banks and the Makings of a Collapse: Wholesale Funding and the Increase in Bank-Owned Real Estate in the U.S. Financial Crisis. Urban Affairs Conference. San Antonio, TX. March 21, 2014. Community Bank Failures, Atlanta Sprawl, and Bank Owned Real Estate in the 2007 Financial Crisis. Atlanta Studies Symposium. Atlanta, GA. April 26, 2013. An Empirical Test of the Secondary Circuit of Capital: Hot Money and Real Estate Development in the 2007-2012 Financial Crisis. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Cincinnati, OH. November, 2013. Instants of Community: Bicycling, Risk, and Social Trust. Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, February, 2012.

Invited Talks Wholesale Funding and the Increase in Construction Bank-Owned Real Estate in the U.S. Planning, Design and the Built Environment Colloquium, Clemson University. April 15, 2016. Hot Money, Small Banks and the Makings of a Collapse: Wholesale Funding and the Increase in Bank-Owned Real Estate in the U.S. Financial Crisis. Financialization Working Group, University of Leuven. June 23, 2014.

Teaching: Courses Co-teacher, Real Estate Finance (graduate level), School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology. Spring 2016.

Teaching: Guest Lectures Political Economy of Mortgage Finance. Conflict and Cooperation, Department of Political Science, Emory University, February 10 & 12, 2015. Mortgaging the Commons: Financialization, the Asian Development Bank and Land Tenure Reform in Samoa. Masters in Sustainable Development Studio Course, Emory University. March 22, 2014 The Impact of Wholesale Funding on Zombie Subdivisions, Masters in Sustainable Development Studio Course, Emory University. April 2, 2013 Analyzing Healthcare Data for Planning. Becoming Digital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. February, 2010.

Press Coverage Research featured on NPR’s Marketplace; NPR’s Morning Edition; the Washington Post; and in blogs for the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Wall Street Journal.

SERVICE Peer Reviewer, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco CED Discussion Paper Series, 2015. Peer Reviewer, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2015. Coordinated Atlanta Studies Conference, 2014-2015. Coordinated Urban Planning PhD Lecture Series, 2011-2012

66 TY REDDEN 3555 SW 20th Ave Apt 22, Gainesville, Florida 32611 [email protected] ● 912-272-1695

EDUCATION University of Florida, Gainesville, FL PhD, Design, Construction, & Planning, expected May 2017 Dissertation: “Passing the Torch: Forcible Evictions Preceding the 2016 Summer Olympics” Committee: Profs. Kristin Larsen, Rosana Resende, Ruth Steiner, Chris Silver, Carlos Suarez Savannah State University, Savannah, GA MS, Urban Studies & Planning, May 2014 Thesis: “Examining in Chatham County, Georgia” Advisor: Prof. Deden Rukmana Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA BA, Political Science, minor in Philosophy, May 2011

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Housing and Community Development International Development History of American Urbanization Social Justice and Policy in the Global South Mega-Event Development History of American Urbanization

PUBLICATIONS Manuscripts in Preparation 2016 “Slum Clearing in South Africa: The Negative Externalities of MDG 7” Manuscripts in Submission 2016 “Passing the Torch: Forcible Evictions Preceding the 2016 Rio Olympics” Journal of Urban Affairs AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2016 Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer Fellow U.S. Department of Education 2016 Center for Latin American Studies Travel Grant University of Florida

67 CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION 2016 “Passing the Torch: Forcible Evictions Preceding the 2016 Summer Olympics” Association of College Schools of Planning Annual Conference November 3rd-6th

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016-2014 Dr. Tammy Aagard, Division of Enrollment Management, University of Florida Graduate Research Assistant Conducted statistical analysis of admissions and registrar data 2014-2013 Dr. Harvey K. Newman, Georgia State University Graduate Research Assistant Performed archival research for Andrew Young Foundation documentary 2013-2012 Dr. Deden Rukmana, National Institute of Health/RIMI, Savannah State University Field Research Intern Supervised a team of six undergraduates conducting survey research in public housing

COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH Introduction to Urban Planning History of American Urbanization Housing and Urban Policy Planning Urban Sustainability Development Projects and Women’s Social Resistance in Latin America Informal Settlements in the Global South

REFERENCES Kristin E. Larsen, Director and Associate Professor University of Florida School of Landscape Architecture and Planning P.O. Box 115706 Gainesville, FL 32611-5706 [email protected] 352.294.1482 Ruth Steiner, Director and Associate Professor University of Florida Urban and Regional Planning P.O. Box 115706 Gainesville, FL 32611-5706 [email protected] 352.294.1492

68 SUSMITA RISHI BOX No: 355740, Gould 410, University of Washington, Seattle, USA 98195, [email protected], 817-319-1084

RESEARCH FIELDS Urbanization in the Global South; informality and planning; space, place and planning; planning theory; participatory planning; South Asia; postcolonial theory; qualitative methods and methodologies

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION University of Washington Seattle Ph.D. Candidate- Interdisciplinary program in Urban Design and Planning 2011- 2017 (Defending January 2017) Dissertation Project: Alternate Conceptualizations of Value and Space – Learning from the slumdwellers of Delhi Pennsylvania State University State College Master of Architecture- Urban and Community Design 2006 – 2008; 3.82 GPA (4.0 scale) Chandigarh College of Architecture Chandigarh India Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Building Science 2001-2006; First Division PUBLICATIONS Chalana, Manish, and Susmita Rishi (equal). 2016. “Making Sense of the Order in the Disorder in Delhi’s Kathputli Colony.” In Messy Urbanism: Understanding the “Other” Cities of Asia. HKU Press. Chalana, Manish, and Susmita Rishi (equal). 2015. “Twilight in Delhi: The Failure of Slum Rehabilitation Programs in Creating a Healthier City.” In Transforming Distressed Global Communities: Making Inclusive, Safe, Resilient, and Sustainable Cities. Ashgate. Chalana, Manish, and Susmita Rishi (primary). History, Policy and Politics: Envisioning Delhi as a more Humane and Just "Global City". In progress, to be submitted to Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER) Rishi, Susmita. Beyond Exchange: Value, Space and Informal Settlements. In progress, to be submitted to International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) Piedalue, Amy, and Susmita Rishi (equal). Re-placing the South in Postcolonial Research. In progress, to be submitted to International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AND SESSIONS ORGANIZED Co-Organizer (along with Danielle Rivera) and Panelist, “Towards a Relational Understanding of Urban Informality and Planning”, American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Meeting, November 2016 in Portland Co-Presenter (along with Amy Piedalue), “Re-Placing ‘the South’ in Postcolonial Research”, Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 2016 in San Francisco Co-Organizer (along with Amy Piedalue) and Panelist, “Doing Research in South Asia Roundtable” South Asia Center, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, April 2016, Seattle

69 Presenter, “Alternate Conceptualizations of Value and Space: Learning from the Slumdwellers of Delhi”, SACPAN, March 2016 in Portland Presenter (Manish Chalana as second author), “History, Policy and Politics: Envisioning Delhi as a more Humane and Just "Global City", American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Meeting, October 2015 in Houston. Presenter, “Beyond Exchange: Value and Space in informal settlements- Learning from the residents of Kathputli Colony, Delhi”, Annual Meeting of Association of American Geographers, April 2015 in Chicago ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2015, 2016 Instructor, UW Seattle Cities of the global South 2014 Instructor, UW Seattle Urbanization and the Asian City 2015, 2016 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Introduction to Urbanization 2013, 2014 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Digital Design Practicum 2013, 2014 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Comprehensive Plan. & Implementation 2012, 2013 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle Survey of Urban Planning 2012, 2013 Teaching Assistant, UW Seattle and Methods 2006 - 2008 Teaching Assistant, Penn State U Arch. Design Studio 2007 Research Assistant, Penn State U Hamer Center for Community Design 2009 - 2011 Architect and Urban Designer MALIK Architecture, Mumbai 2004 Junior Architect Raj Rewal Associates, Delhi SELECTED AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS 2015-16 Faculty Medal, College of Built Environments, UW, Seattle 2015-16 Graduate School Presidential Dissertation Fellowship, UW, Seattle 2015-16 Taraknath Das Foundation Grant, Columbia University 2015-16 Gill-Chin Lim Travel Award, ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group 2014-15 Outstanding Student Award, UW, Seattle 2014-15 Jay Bee Memorial Scholarship for academic excellence, UW, Seattle 2011-12 Hall-Ammerer- WRF Fellow, UW, Seattle

SERVICE Peer Reviewer – Antipode: A Radical Geography Journal and Journal of Development Studies Student Representative 2014-16- Urban Design and Planning Diversity Committee Student Representative 2012-14- Steering Committee- Ph.D. program in Urban Design and Planning PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Association of American Geographers (AAG) Council of Architecture (COA), India [Registered Architect]

70 JUAN J. RIVERO 155 E. 23rd Street, Apt. 306 New York, NY 10010 [email protected] (646) 229-6609

EDUCATION

Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy PhD., 2016 Dissertation: “Saving” Iconic Places: Coney Island’s Wild Redevelopment Ride.

Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning M.S., 2004 and Preservation

University of Chicago Law School J.D., 1999

Haverford College B.A., 1993

RECENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement 2013 Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; Doctoral Research Associate.

NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development; 2005 – 2008 Housing Fellow; Senior Policy Analyst.

RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University F2016 Adjunct Assistant Professor History and Theory of Planning (Graduate)

Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy F2012 Co-Instructor Urban Revitalization (Graduate/Undergraduate)

Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy S2012 Instructor Survey of Planning Law Principles (Undergraduate)

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PUBLICATIONS

Good, Ryan M., Juan J. Rivero, and Andrew Zitcer. “Interface: Confronting the Challenge of Humanist Planning.” Planning Theory and Practice (forthcoming).

Rivero, Juan J. (2016). “‘Saving’ Coney Island: The Construction of Heritage Value.” Environment and Planning A, DOI: 10.1177/0308518X16663014.

Rivero, Juan J. (2016). “Planning Iconic Coney Island: An Encounter of Planning Rationalities.” Urban Geography, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2016.1206706.

Rivero, Juan J. (2016). (Special Issue Guest Co-Editor.) “Locating Rationalities in Planning: Market Thinking and Its Others in the Spaces, Institutions and Materials of Contemporary Urban Governance.” Urban Geography, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2016.1206703.

DeFilippis, James and Juan J. Rivero. (2014). “Cities and Social Justice” in Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann (eds.). Cities and Social Change, Newbury Park: Sage. Pp. 186-198.

Gruen, Michael and Juan J. Rivero. (2013). “East Midtown Rezoning: Looking for Extra Zoning Rights? They’re for Sale.” CityLand.

Rivero, Juan J. (2012). Review of New York for Sale by Tom Angotti and Bloomberg’s New York by Julian Brash. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 32 no. 3. Pp. 367-369.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Dissertation Fellowship, Honorable Mention; Ford Foundation 2013

Donald A. Krueckeberg Memorial Scholarship; Rutgers University 2011 Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

Rutgers University Presidential Fellowship; Rutgers University 2008 – 2010

William Kinne Fellowship; Columbia University Graduate School of 2004 Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

Ann Watson Barber Outstanding Service Award; University of Chicago 1999 Law School

Newton Prize in English Literature for best senior thesis; Haverford College 1993

72 ANDREA R. ROBERTS, PH.D. 3904 Tamil Street| Austin, Texas 78749| 832-465-6829| [email protected] EDUCATION 2016 The University of Texas at Austin Ph.D. Community & Regional Planning, School of Architecture (UTSOA) Doctoral Portfolio, African & African Diaspora Studies Department Dissertation: The Texas Freedom Colony Diaspora: The Role of Foundational Stories in African American Placemaking & Preservation in Deep East Texas

2006 University of Pennsylvania M.A. Government Administration Graduate Certificate, Public Finance

1996 Vassar College B.A. Political Science

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS African American/Diaspora Studies, Black Feminisms/Womanist Planning, Community Development; Critical Heritage Studies, Cultural Landscapes, Ethnographic Methods, Insurgent/Radical Planning, Participatory Planning, Performance Studies, Place Attachment; Planning in Unincorporated Areas, Planning History & Theory, Preservation Policy, Public Finance, Public History/Museum Studies, Regional Governance, Rural Planning

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (UTSOA) 2016-17 Emerging Scholar Fellow, Race & Gender in the Built Environment of the American City Lecturer, U.S. Cultural Landscapes & Ethnographic Methods, Graduate level. Advisee/Reader, Kelsey Riddle, Historic Preservation Master’s Thesis

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (UT) 2015 Teaching Assistant, Urban Studies Research Methods & The Modern American City, Department of Geography Courses, Undergraduate. 2014 Teaching Assistant, Planning History & Theory, Community & Regional Planning, Graduate. 2012 Teaching Assistant, Architecture & Urban Studies, Principles of Physical Planning, Undergraduate.

PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED PRINT PUBLICATIONS (PUBLISHED) Roberts, A. "The Farmers’ Improvement Society & the Women’s Barnyard Auxiliary of Texas: African American Community Building in the Progressive Era." Journal of Planning History (2016): 1538513216657564. Minner, J., Holleran, M., Roberts, A. & Conrad, J. "Capturing Volunteered Historical Information: Lessons from Development of a Local Government Crowdsourcing Tool." International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR) 4, no. 1 (2015): 19-41. PEER-REVIEWED DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS Roberts, A. “What’s Missing from Black Counternarratives to Donald Trump,” African American Intellectual History Society. www.aaihs.org (September 26, 2016) PROJECT REPORT Roberts, A. and Galindo, A., “The Fifth Street Neighborhood Plan & Market Study, Final Report.” Center for Sustainable Development, The University of Texas at Austin (March 2014) PEER-REVIEWED PRINT PUBLICATIONS (UNDER REVIEW) Sletto, B., Reyes, A., Reyes, Adriana, Roberts, A., Stiphany, K., Tajchman, K, Winslow, J., Wirsching, A., Torrado, M. Yunda, J., Choi, K., “Demystifying Academic Writing in the Doctoral Program: Intertextuality, Learning Communities, and Scholarly Identities,” Journal of Planning Education and Research PEER-REVIEWED PRINT PUBLICATIONS (SUBMITTED/IN PROCESS) Roberts, A. “Sacred Stories, Sacred Songs: Oral Tradition and Performance as Preservation in Deep East Texas Freedom Colonies” For submission to Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

73 Roberts, A. “Kinkeepers, Cultural Workers, and Asset Builders: Identifying and Translating Vernacular Preservation Practices” Preparing for submission to Community Development BOOK PROPOSAL (IN PROCESS) Roberts, A., Never Sell the Land! African American Place Preservation as Resistance. BOOK REVIEW (IN PROCESS) Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of “The Town of George” in 1751 to the Present Day,” by Kathleen Lesko, et al. For submission to The Journal of Planning Literature

RESEARCH & PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2016-Present Curator, “African Americans in TX Exhibit,” Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, TX 2014–Present Researcher/Founder, Texas Freedom Colonies Project, UTSOA 2012–14 Founder & Project Manager, 5th Street Neighborhood Plan & Market Study, UTSOA 2011–12 Research Assistant, Austin Historical Survey Wiki Project, UTSOA

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, & AWARDS 2015–16 Continuing Fellowship, Community & Regional Planning PhD Program, UTSOA 2015 Diversity Scholar Award, National Trust for Historic Preservation Scholarship, Wash., DC 2012–14 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Block Grant, $96,000, Ft. Bend Co. Sustainable Cities Doctoral Initiative Fellowship, UTSOA 2004 U.S. Congressional Unsung Hero Award, Houston, TX

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

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES 2016 “Power Session: Exploring Texas Freedom Colonies,” & “Preservation Leadership Training: Issues in Preservation Law.” Panelist, PastForward, A Conference for the National Trust of Historic Preservation, Houston, TX “Texas Freedom Colonies.” & “Planning for Diverse Communities.” Panelist, American Planning Association Conference (Texas Chapter), Galveston, TX 2014 & 2016 “Planning in the Progressive Era.” Lecturer, Planning History & Theory Course, UTSOA 2014 “Equity, Heritage, & Planning in Unincorporated Communities.” Presenter, Institute for Urban Policy & Research Analysis, Presentation, UT, Austin, TX 2013 “Memory to Movement: Mobilizing Memory to Spur Community Development.” Panelist, Biennial Collegium for African American Research, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 2012 “Black Bodies, Difficult Memories: An Exploration of African American Human & Spatial Agency in Ft. Bend County, Texas.” Panelist, Association of Critical Heritage Studies Conference, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

ACADEMIC & COMMUNITY SERVICE Current Founder/Administrator, “Is a PhD or Me?” Online, peer to peer coaching for PhD students Member, Preservation Texas Past Board of Editors, Journal of Black Business History, UT Department of History Commissioner, City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission Community & Regional Planning PhD Program Curriculum Committee, UTSOA

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS American Planning Association, American Studies Association, Association of Black Women Historians, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, National Council for Black Studies, Vernacular Architecture Forum

74 NAPONG TAO RUGKHAPAN

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan ​ telephone: 17342721505 | email: [email protected] ​ ​

EDUCATION

University of Michigan PhD candidate in Urban and Regional Planning (2012-present) ​ University College London MSc International Planning (2009) ​ Brown University AB History of Art & Architecture, International Relations (2008) ​

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT

Urban planner, Department of Town & Country Planning, Ministry of Interior, Thailand (2009-2012)

PUBLICATIONS

A. Peer-reviewed articles Unseeing Chinatown: modernist zoning, transit abstraction, and space of difference. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (forthcoming, 2016). ​ ​ Mapping the historic city: mapmaking, preservation zoning, and violence. Environment and Planning. D: Society and Space, 34(5), pp. 869-888, 2015. ​ ​ ​ Songdo International Business District : Experimental prototype of the city of tomorrow? With Martin J. Murray. (under review) (Rugkhapan, first author). Reseeing Chinatown: Community maps, alternative narratives, and their limits. (in preparation for submission in October 2016)

B. Conference papers 2016 The politics of zoning and design guidelines in George Town, Malaysia. 2016 Association of ​ ​ Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference, Portland, OR, November 3-6 2016 2016 Curating the Historic City: mapmaking, zoning, and exclusion in George Town, Malaysia. To be ​ ​ presented at 2016 Association of Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, March 31-April 3, 2016 2015 Demystifying the Penang Model: urban heritage, context, and policy borrowing. Presented at ​ ​ Mahidol University International College, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, June 24-25, 2015 2015 Unseeing Chinatown: landuse zoning, abstraction, and space of difference. Presented at the ​ ​ ‘Urban and Regional Planning Academic Symposium’, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, June 7, 2015 2014 Contesting Chinese Space: Multiple ways of seeing in Bangkok’s Chinatown. ​ Presented at Academia Sinica,Taipei,Taiwan, December 11-13, 2014. 2013 Coding the historic city: Codes, zoning, and the selective reconstruction in Old Bangkok. ​ ​ Presented at Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, October 19, 2013.

C. Short essays 2016 Doing a PhD in comparative urbanism: A reflection (under review, IJURR) ​ ​ 2016 Aptitude or Resignation? A response to Doreen Lee’s Infrastructural Aptitude in Urban Indonesia (a completed manuscript in line to be submitted to the IJURR) ​ ​ 2014 Narratives in Urban Theory. Agora Journal of Urban Planning and Design, University of ​ ​ Michigan, April 2014. 2011 A critique of The Economist’s “Most Liveable Cities” Report, March 2011 ​ ​ http://thisbigcity.net/a-critique-of-the-economists-most-liveable-cities-report/ 2011 What Underlies a Road Accident: A Story from Bangkok, January 2011 ​ ​

75 http://thisbigcity.net/what-underlies-a-road-accident-a-story-from-bangkok/ 2011 Introvert Urbanism, November 2010 ​ http://thisbigcity.net/introvert-urbanism-in-bangkok/ 2010 Problems of Plan-Led Development in Thailand ​ The Journal of Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning (in Thai) 2010 The Future of Public Transport in Bangkok, October 2010 ​ ​ http://thisbigcity.net/the-future-of-public-transport-in-bangkok/

AWARDS & HONORS 2016 Judith Becker Prize for Outstanding Graduate Research, University of Michigan’s Office of Senior Vice Provost and Center for Southeast Asian Studies 2016 Foundation of Urban and Regional Studies (FURS), United Kingdom, Dissertation Grant 2016 ‘Rising Voices’ panelist on ‘Urban Exclusion in Southeast Asia’, a special early-career ​ ​ session at the at the 2016 Association of Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference 2016 Amnuay-Samonsri Viravan Thai Studies Endowment for Graduate Student Research, ​ ​ ​ Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan 2016 Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant, University of Michigan 2014 Rackham International Research Award, University of Michigan 2014 Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant, University of Michigan 2014 Amnuay-Samonsri Viravan Thai Studies Endowment for Graduate Student Research, ​ ​ Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan 2013 First-Year Language Scholarship (Vietnamese), Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan 2013 Spring/Summer Rackham Research Grant, University of Michigan 2009 Winner of Urban Design Guidance Competition for Isle of Dog Redevelopment, awarded by Urban Design Skills consultancy, London, United Kingdom, 2009 (team project) 2008 George Downing Prize in Art History for the best senior paper ‘Harnessing Water: urban water management in Singapore’, awarded by Department of History of Art and Architecture, Brown University 2008 Royal Thai Government Postgraduate Scholarship 2003-2008 The King’s Scholarship from His Majesty the King of Thailand

TEACHING & INVITED LECTURES 2016 Graduate Student Instructor. ‘Planning Theory’, University of Michigan (Dr. Scott D. Campbell) ​ 2015 Graduate Student Instructor. ‘Introduction to Urban and Environmental Planning’, University of Michigan (taught by Dr. Phil D'Anieri) ​ 2014 Guest lecture. ‘Issues and challenges to urban planning in Bangkok’ for the class Introduction to Urban Geography, Wayne State University. March 7, 2014, (invited by Dr. Carolyn Loh). 2013 Graduate Student Instructor. ‘Introduction to Urban and Environmental Planning’, University of Michigan (taught by Dr. Harley Etienne) ​ 2013 Guest lecture. ‘Introduction to Bangkok Urbanism’ for the class Introduction to Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Michigan. February 28, 2013. 2011 Guest lecture and panelist. “A comparative study of zoning ordinance and regulations in Singapore, City of New York, and City of Providence”, presentation to the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, December 12, 2011. 2011 Guest lecture and panelist.“A preliminary study of sector-specific policysets for sustainable urban form in Thailand”, presentation to the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning, August 8, 2011

LANGUAGE English, Thai (fluent), French (advanced), Mandarin (intermediate), Vietnamese (beginning)

76 LUIS E. SANTIAGO Crisantemo D9, urb. San Francisco— Rio Piedras, PR 00927— USA Phone: 787-710-6718 — E-Mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

PhD., City & Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY MA, Planning, University of PR, Río Piedras, PR BS, Operations Research Industrial Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Full Professor, University of , Río Piedras, PR Visiting Scholar, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, PR Interim Director, Graduate School of Planning, University of PR, Río Piedras, PR Assistant Professor, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, PR Assistant Research Professor, Center for Urban Policy Research, New Brunswick, NJ

PUBLICATIONS REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Santiago, L., Loomis, J., Ortiz, A. and Torres, A. (2016). Valuing Urban Tropical River Recreation Attributes Using Choice Experiments. Environment and Natural Resources Research 6 (2): 128. Melendez, E., Nytch, C., Santiago, L., Verdejo, J., Santiago, R., Ramos, L., and Muñoz- Erickson, T. (2016). Synthesis of Household Yard Area Dynamics in the City of San Juan Using Multi-Scalar Social-Ecological Perspectives. Sustainability 8: 481. Santiago, L., Gladkikh, T., Betancourt, L., and Vargas, Y. (2015). Green versus Gray: Attitudes toward Vegetation in a Tropical Metropolitan Square. Environment and Natural Resources Research 5 (2): 109. Muñoz-Erickson, T., Lugo, A., Meléndez, E., Santiago, L. et al. (2014). Knowledge to Serve the City: Insights from an Emerging Knowledge-Action Network to Address Vulnerability and Sustainability in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Cities and the Environment 7(1): 5. Meléndez-Ackerman, E. J., R. Santiago-Bartolomei, C. P. Vila-Ruiz, L. E. Santiago, D. García-Montiel, J. C. Verdejo-Ortiz, H. Manrique-Hernández and E. Hernández-Calo. (2014). Socioeconomic drivers of yard sustainable practices in a tropical city. Ecology and Society 19 (3): 20. Santiago, L., Verdejo-Ortiz, J., Santiago-Bartolomei, R., Meléndez, E. and García-Montiel, D. (2014). Uneven Access and Underutilization of Ecological Amenities in Urban Parks of the Río Piedras Watershed. Ecology and Society, 19(1):26.

77 Ramos, L., Villanueva, L., Santiago, L. and Rodríguez, Y. (2014). Green Area Loss in San Juan’s Inner-Ring Suburban Neighborhoods: a Multidisciplinary Approach to Analyzing Green/Gray Area Dynamics. Ecology and Society, 19(2):4. García-Montiel, D., Verdejo-Ortiz, J., Santiago-Bartolomei, R., Vilá, C., Santiago, L., Meléndez, E. (2014). Food sources and accessibility and waste disposal patterns across an urban tropical watershed: Implications for the flow of materials and energy. Ecology and Society 19(1):37. Loomis, J. & Santiago, L. (2013). Economic Valuation of Beach Quality Improvements: Comparing Incremental Attribute Values Estimated from Two Stated Preference Valuation Methods. Coastal Management, 41:75-86. Loomis, J. & Santiago, L., and López, Y. (2012). Effects of construction and operation phases on residential property prices of the Caribbean’s first modern rail transit system. Urban Public Economics Review, 17: 57-78. Loomis, J. & Santiago, L. (2011). Testing Differences in Estimation of River Recreation Benefits for International and Domestic Tourists as a Function of Single- Versus Multiple- Destination Day Trips. Journal of Hospitality and Marketing Management, 20: 143-165. BOOKS Colón, A., Mulero, M., Santiago, L. & Burgos, N. (2008). Estirando el Peso: Acciones de Ajuste y Relaciones de Género Ante el Cierre de Fábricas en Puerto Rico. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Center for Social Research, University of Puerto Rico. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Santiago, L., Torres, A., and Ortiz, A. (2016, June 9-12). Does Knowledge of Environmental Organizations Translate into Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors? Evidence from an Urbanized Tropical Watershed. Paper presented at The Sixth Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment, Kobe, Japan. Japan: IAFOR (International Academic Forum). Santiago, L., Torres, A., and Ortiz, A. (2015, November 1-3). Does Greater Environmental Awareness Translate into Higher Valuation of Ecosystem Attributes? Visitor Attitudes in an Urban Tropical Watershed. Paper presented at The Second Asian Conference on the Social Sciences and Sustainability, Fukuoka, Japan. Japan: INTESDA.

GRANTS San Juan Urban Long Term Research Area (Principal Investigator: Luis Santiago). United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station ($15,000). Human Impacts to Coastal Ecosystems in Puerto Rico (HICE-PR): A remote sensing hydrologic, ecologic and socio-economic assessment with management implications, (Principal Investigator: Maritza Barreto, CO-PI Luis Santiago). National Aeronautics and Space Administration ($1,412,375).

2 78 Consultant in research project: Efficacy of Informal Science Education (ISE) Practices to Develop Hispanic Citizen Scientists in the Watershed of the Rio Grande of Manatí, Puerto Rico (Principal Investigator: Yogani Govender). US National Science Foundation ($574,052). Principal Investigator in research project: A Comparison of Contingent Valuation and Choice Experiment Stated Preference Methods to Quantify Economic Values of Coastal Natural Area Attributes. University of Puerto Rico Institutional Funding for Research (Co- Principal Investigator: John Loomis). University of Puerto Rico ($35,000). Co-Principal Investigator in research project: San Juan ULTRA-Ex (Principal Investigator: Ariel Lugo). US National Science Foundation ($200,000).

INVITED TALKS

Looking at the City through a Greener, More Sustainable Lens. (Santiago, L., Plenary Speaker) September 1, 2016. The Asian Conference on Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities. The KKR Hotel, Hiroshima, Japan. Associations Between Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Natural Attribute Valuation Among Recreationists in Puerto Rico’s Northern Coastal Region. (Santiago, L.) March 7, 2016. Latin American Forest Association. Auditorium, University of Puerto Rico, Utuado, Puerto Rico. Costs and Benefits Associated with Monocropping. (Santiago, L.) May 22, 2014. Auditorium, School of Architecture, University City, University of San Carlos, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Urban and Suburban Green Area Dynamics in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Santiago, L.) October 15, 2014. Room 418, Feng-Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan. Resident Perception of Green Areas, Bodies of Water and Vulnerability to Flooding in a Tropical City. (Santiago, L.) June 6, 2014. UVIGER, University City, San Carlos University, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Introduction to Environmental Economics & Ecosystem Service Valuation (Santiago, L.) June 2-5, 2014, University of San Carlos, Zacapa, Guatemala. Flooding Vulnerability in Urban Watersheds: Flood-Prone Communities in the Río Piedras Basin (with Raúl Santiago and Julio Verdejo). N-AERUS XII Conference: The City at a Human Scale. October 20, 2011. ETSAM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Does Knowledge of Environmental Organizations Translate into Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors? Evidence from an Urbanized Tropical Watershed (Santiago, L., Torres, A., and Ortiz, A.) June 9-12, 2016. The Sixth Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment, The Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan. Does Greater Environmental Awareness Translate into Higher Valuation of Ecosystem Attributes? Visitor Attitudes in an Urban Tropical Watershed (Santiago, L., Torres, A., and

3 79 Ortiz, A.) November 1-3, 2015. The Second Asian Conference on the Social Sciences and Sustainability, Hotel Clio Court Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Environmental Awareness and Behavior Among Direct Ecosystem Service Users in an Urban Tropical Watershed (Santiago, L., Torres, A., and Ortiz, A.) October 25, 2015. 55th Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Room Arboretum 3, Hyatt Regency Houston, Houston, Texas. Green Versus Gray: Attitudes and Preferences Towards Vegetation in a Puerto Rico Metropolitan City Square (Santiago, L., Gladkikh, T., Betancourt, L., and Vargas, Y.) October 30, 2014. 54th Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Room Commonwealth B, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Natural Resource Conservation Based Recreation Patterns in a Densely Populated Watershed in Puerto Rico: The Role of Urban Neighborhood Parks and Green Areas (Santiago, L., Santiago, R., Verdejo, J., Meléndez, E. and García, D.) November 1, 2012. 53rd Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Mayflower 1, Hilton Netherlands Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

The Sustainable City Statistics Review Seminar for Doctoral Nursing Students, Medical Sciences Campus, UPR Introduction to Env. Economics & Ecosystem Service Valuation, Chiquimula, Guatemala Methods of Analysis for Planners Planning Board Review Environmental Economics for Planners Planning Project/Proposal Preparation Ecosystem Services and Ecological Economics for Environmental Science Ph.D. students. Urban Development of Island Nations: The Case of Puerto Rico and Taiwan Economic Systems Analysis Econometrics for Planners Advanced Econometrics for Planners Urban Planning and Programming

SERVICE TO PROFESSION

Conference Co-Chair. The Asian Conference on Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities. The KKR Hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, September 1-3, 2016. Abstract Reviewer. The Asian Conference on Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities. The KKR Hotel, Hiroshima, Japan, September 1-3, 2016. Conference Session Chair. Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Management: Freshwater, Oceans and Seas. The Sixth Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment, The Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan, June 9-12, 2016. Senior Abstract Reviewer. The Sixth Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment, The Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan, June 9-12, 2016.

4 80 Reviewer for the Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER). Can ‘Cleaned and Greened” Lots Take on the Role of Public Greenspace? Manuscript ID: JPER-2015-107. Planning Accreditation Board Site Visitor Pool. Abstract Reviewer. The Second Asian Conference on the Social Sciences and Sustainability, Hotel Clio Court Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan, November 1-3, 2015. Reviewer for Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Spatial Assessment of Landscape Ecological Connectivity in Different Urban Gradient, Manuscript Number: EMAS- D-14-02815. Reviewer for Ecology and Society, Lattice-work Corridors for Climate Change: A conceptual Framework for Biodiversity Conservation and Socio-ecological Resilience in a Tropical Elevational Gradient, Manuscript Number: ES-2014-6600.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Coordinator. Feng Chia University-UPR Graduate School of Planning Exchange Program (Visit from Feng Chia University Group to UPR for participation in the Seminar East meets West: International Development Workshop). Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, April 2-8, 2016. Moderator. Development and Extractivism in Comparative Perspective (Dr. Hans- Jürgen Burchardt, Presenter). Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, March 29, 2016. Co-Editor, PLERUS. Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. Member, Think Tank Committee on Planning for University accreditation Procedures, August-December, 2014 LANGUAGES

English-Spanish Bilingual. French, Fluent.

REFERENCES

Carmen Concepción John Loomis Ariel Lugo Chair and Full Professor Professor Director Graduate School of Planning Ag and Resource Economics Intl Institute Tropical Forestry 7th Floor University Plaza B310 Clark Jardín Botánico Sur, 1201 Calle Ceiba University of Puerto Rico Colorado State University US Department of Agriculture Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Fort Collins, Colorado Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Tel. 787-764-0000 x85103 Tel. 970-491-2485 Tel. 787-766-5335 E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

5 81 JASON SCULLY, Ph.D. 604 -11th Avenue East, Apt 102 • Seattle, Washington 98102 • (202) 236-8828 • [email protected]

RESEARCH FIELDS Geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), pedestrian behavior, walkable environments, urban form, active living, physical activity, food environments, obesity, nutrition, social capital, social determinants of health, and public health.

EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D., Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington Dissertation Title: Human mobility, exposure to the built environment, and health Committee chair: Anne Vernez Moudon, Dr. ès Sc. 2003 MUP, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2000 MA, Sociology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 1997 MA, Psychology, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA 1993 BA, Psychology, Reed College, Portland, OR

HONORS & AWARDS 2016 Outstanding Student Award, University of Washington College of Built Environments 2014 Focus Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology 2010–2011 University of Washington, Hall-Ammerer-WRF Graduate Fellowship

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Refereed Publications Kang, B., Scully, J.Y., Stewart, O., Hurvitz, P.M., Moudon, A.V. (2015). Split-match-aggregate (SMA) algorithm: Integrating sidewalk data with transportation network data in GIS. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 29(3): 440-53. Reports Moudon, A.V., Kang, B, Scully, J.Y. & Stewart, O. (2013). Sidewalk Data in King County's . Seattle, WA: Washington State Transportation Center (TRAC). WA-RD 806.2. Books Schmitz, A., & Scully, J., (2006). Creating Walkable Places: Compact mixed-use solutions. Washington, DC: ULI—the Urban Land Institute. Manuscripts in Preparation Scully, J.Y., Moudon, A.V., Hurvitz, P.M., Aggarwal, A., Drewnowski, A. A time-based objective measure of exposure to the food environment. Scully, J.Y., Moudon, A.V., Hurvitz, P.M., Aggarwal, A., Drewnowski, A. GPS or travel diary: Comparing spatial and temporal characteristics of visits to fast food restaurants and supermarkets.

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PRESENTATIONS Scully, J.Y., Moudon, A.V., Hurvitz, P.M., Drewnowski, A., Aggarwal, A. (2016). Geospatial research can learn from exposure science. National Cancer Institute Conference on Geospatial Approaches to Cancer Control and Population Sciences, September, 2016. Bethesda, MD. Scully, J.Y., Moudon, A.V., Hurvitz, P.M., Cook, A., Aggarwal, A., & Drewnowski, A. (2014). Socioeconomic influences moderate the relation between the size of food-based activity spaces and body mass index (BMI). Experimental Biology 2014. San Diego, CA. Scully, J.Y., and Hurvitz, P.M. Guest speakers. Food-related behavior: A spatial perspective. University of Washington Graduate Seminar in Nutritional Sciences, December, 2013. Seattle, WA. RESEARCH & ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, UW Department of Urban Design and Planning, Seattle, WA 2016 Introduction to Urban Planning, URBDP 300 (Instructor: Himanshu Grover). Enrollment 49. 2016 Comprehensive Planning and Implementation, URBDP 501 (Instructor: Himanshu Grover). Enrollment: 38. 2015 Legal and Administrative Framework for Planning, URBDP 580 (Instructors: Charles Wolfe and Jessica Clawson). Enrollment: 34. 2015 Strategic Planning, (Instructor: Daniel Carlson). Enrollment: 12. 2013, 2002 The Urban Form, URDBDP 479 (Instructor Anne Vernez Moudon). Enrollment: 40. Research Projects, UW Urban Form Lab, Seattle, WA 2016– The ‘Final 50 Feet’ Urban Goods Delivery System Research Scan and Data Collection. Present Seattle Department of Transportation & UW Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics Center (Anne Goodchild, PI). 2012–2014 Seattle Obesity Study II: Food environment, diet quality and disparities in obesity. National Institutes of Health (Adam Drewnowski and Anne Vernez Moudon, PIs). 2012 Evaluating Strategies to Reduce VMT: Planning level tool development and a framework for performance monitoring. Washington State Department of Transportation WA-RD 806.2 (Anne Vernez Moudon and Mark Hallenbeck, PIs). 2011–2012 Rural Town Walkability: Measuring the effect of the built environment. National Institutes of Health (Mark Doescher and Anne Vernez Moudon, PIs). 2002–2003 Auditing Communities for Walkability and Bikeability. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Special Interest Project (Anne Vernez Moudon, PI). 2002 Transit Stations Communities Project: Evaluation component. Puget Sound Regional Council (Moudon and Conroy, PIs). Conducted basic data analysis on survey of public officials planning for transit-oriented development in Pierce and King counties, WA. Coauthored white paper reporting findings. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ULI—The Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C. 2004–2009 Senior Associate and Editor, ULI Development Case Studies-www.uli.org/casestudies. 2003–2004 Associate

83 Sagar Shah [email protected] I 513.550.3833 EDUCATION PhD Candidate RESEARCH INTERESTS Regional Development Planning • Healthy Urban Planning • GIS and Quantitative Methods 2017 Expected • Sustainable Built Environment • Urban Design University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Dissertation: School of Planning, University of Cincinnati • Cincinnati • 2009-14 Neighborhood’s Influence on Health: Role of Built Environment and Social Factors on Lead Data & Research Analyst Obesity. Project: Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) - CDC funded project Created geospatial database of health determinants for Hamilton County, Ohio. Master of Planning (MPl) 2008 Determinants included health-related facilities and socio-economic factors. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Developed a new research methodology to analyze the existing food insecurity in the Concentration: region. Sustainable Land Use Planning

Educated communities on available healthy choices in their neighborhoods in Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) 2003 partnership with Hamilton County Public Health Department. National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India. Work Report: https://pathbrite.com/u1598046308/xlPB CERTIFICATION Research Assistant GIS Certificate from Esri. Project: Health Impact Assessment TEACHING EXPERIENCE Conducted literature review on health impact assessment. G and UG level Project: Urban Evacuation Process Simulation Statistics for Urban Settings Spr 2013-14 Developed a proof of concept for creating an urban disaster vulnerability data GIS Project Formulation and Management and animated evacuation simulation models in partnership with the School of (Co-Instructor) Spr 2012-13 Architecture. GIS Planning Applications Spr 2011-12 Interact for Health • Cincinnati • Mar 2014 - May 2014 Introduction to GIS Win 2011-12 Research Analyst Plan-Making Workshop (TA) Fall 2012-13 Project: 2013 Greater Cincinnati Community Health Status Survey Analyzed health survey data and wrote summary reports for communities. GIS Planning Application (TA) Win 2011-12 PUBLICATIONS Work in Progress Submitted: Shah, Sagar. n.d. “Rethinking Food Access: Use of Spatial Interaction Model to Measure Access.” Applied Geography Forthcoming: Shah, Sagar. n.d. “Relationship between Physical Environment and Obesity: A Meta-analysis of the Empirical Literature.” Forthcoming: Book Review for upcoming issue of Journal of Planning Education and Research. Reports Auffrey, Chris, and Sagar Shah. 2012. “Communities Putting Prevention to Work: Using GIS as a Tool for Mapping Health Food and Physical Activity Resources.” Cincinnati, OH. Bhal, Deepak, Sagar Shah, Kristen Miles, Lisa Herbst, Miguel Magana, and Glenn Kam. 2008. “Design Proposal for Pico Blvd, South Park District.” Los Angeles, CA. Article Review Wilson, Ron. 2013. “Using Near-Repeat Analysis To Measure the Concentration of Housing Choice Voucher Program Participants.” Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 15 (3): 307–18.

84 PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Understanding the Role of Physical and Socioeconomic Determinants in Obesity.” ACSP Annual Conference. 2014. Philadelphia, PA “Rethinking Food Access: Linking Research to Food Systems Planning.” ACSP Annual Conference. 2012. Cincinnati, OH “Food Deserts and Food Oases in Hamilton County, Ohio.” Esri International User Conference. 2011. San Diego, CA “Landscapes of Health – Assessing Food and Physical Activities” with Kat Haessler and Thomas Wuerzer. Esri International User Conference. 2011. San Diego, CA “Food Insecurity: The Link between Obesity and Socio-Economic Condition” with Kat Haessler. URISA GIS in Public Health Conference. 2011. Atlanta, GA INVITED DISCUSSANT COMMUNITY OUTREACH “Re-Building Successful Urban Places, How to pay for them, and What Public Health Presented CPPW project at several has to do with it.” Sustainable Greater Cincinnati: Reinventing Our Communities local community events. Audience Workshop Series. 2013. Cincinnati, OH. included: residents, students, health care professionals, non-profits, community “Childhood Obesity Prevention Efforts in Hamilton County, OH.” RWJF Evaluation organizations, and philanthropic Program. 2012. Cincinnati, OH. organization. “Putting Research into Action – Food, Environment and Obesity Prevention.” URISA GIS in Public Health Conference. 2011. Atlanta, GA. COMPUTER SKILLS Analytical POSTER PRESENTATIONS ArcGIS, Community Viz, GeoDa, SPSS “Understanding Obesity and its Determinants.” ACSP Administrator’s Conference. 2013. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Graphics Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, SketchUp “Connecting Low-Income Cincinnatians to Healthy Food.” DAAP Cares. 2013. Niehoff Studio, Cincinnati, OH AWARDS Esri User Conference Student Assistantship. “Process Evaluation: Communities Putting Prevention to Work, Hamilton County, OH.” 2011 ACSP Annual Conference. 2011. Salt Lake City, UT. University Graduate Scholarship . UC . “Redevelopment Plan for the Skid Row Area, Downtown Los Angeles.” Graduate 2009-11 Poster Forum. 2011. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Dean’s Merit Scholarship . SPPD, USC . 2006-08 PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Regional Planner • Southern California Association of Governments • Los Angeles • Dec 2008 - Aug 2009 Studied and updated general plans, specific plans, and zoning information of member cities (189 cities) for Senate Bill 375 (SB 375: Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act) implementation and 2012 Regional Transportation Plan. Coordinated with local government officials to educate them about the SB375 process and get their feedback on growth forecast.

Graduate Planning Intern • USC Center for Economic Development • Los Angeles • Mar 2008 - Dec 2008 Developed land use scenarios for the General Plan with emphasis on smart growth and economic development for the City of Compton, CA. Performed quantitative and spatial analysis for land use, transportation, housing, and economic development components of the Plan.

Project Architect / Urban Designer • Vastu Shilpa Consultants • Ahmedabad, India • Dec 2003 - Jun 2006 Led the integrated master plan design of university campus (150 acre) from site planning phase to detail campus design. Core member of the project management team. Formulated the urban design guidelines for the City Center at Mohali, Punjab, India.

85 ALPEN SURESH SHETH 100 MIRA MAR AVE, #2 305- 801- 7262 LONG BEACH, CA 90803 [email protected]

EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA PhD Candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning (September 2011- June 2017 (expected)) Concentrations: Climate Change, Urbanization, Risk and Insurance, International Development Committee: Bish Sanyal (chair), Neil Brenner, James Wescoat, Janelle Knox-Hayes University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Master of Arts in Geography and Regional Studies, May 2008 Concentrations: Economic Geography, Urban-Rural Geography, Hazards, Advisor: Jan Nijman Thesis: Generating Spatial Surplus: the Politics of Zoning Technologies in Mumbai, India – Peri-urbanization Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Certificate, Graduate School of Design, Career Discovery Program in Architecture, July 2005 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and South Asian Languages and Civilizations, June 2005. Dean's List with Honors. Thesis: Informalization, Real Estate and Labor Market Restructuring in the United States. Advisor: Jean Comaroff

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge, MA Teaching Assistant, 2013-2015. Prepared lectures, discussion sections, assignments, exams, grading for the following § Microeconomics (Fall 2015) § Gateway: Planning Economics (Fall 2015) – Capstone course on applications of microeconomic theory to planning problems including urban form and structure, government's role in urban settings and problems of housing finance. § Gateway: Planning Action (Fall 2013) - Capstone course for Masters in City Planning students in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning § Advanced Seminar on International Development Theories (Fall 2012) WORK EXPERIENCE World Bank, Washington, DC Disaster Risk Financing, Consultant, August 2015—July 2016 • Authored technical report on new approaches to climate and disaster risk financing for highly indebted countries. • Developed new framework of disaster risk financing for the Caribbean region countries as part of a multi-year (2015-2017) Technical Assistance program for climate resilience. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA Consultant, February 2014—September 2014 • Lead researcher and author for a systematic review on public health and water access in Indian cities (Mumbai) and the socio-economic and legal drivers—expected output is peer-reviewed journal article. Harvard University, Urban Theory Lab, Cambridge, MA Doctoral Research Assistant, June 2012 – May 2013 • Researched geographical, environmental and social impacts of industrial/commercial networks, worldwide supply chains and infrastructure networks. Miami Downtown Development Authority, Miami, FL Senior GIS/Research Associate, February 2009 – May 2011 • Managed agency-wide research and mapping for downtown Miami providing research, analysis and

86 publications for urban planning, capital improvement, and business development as directed by the City Mayor. Directed large-scale residential closings and occupancy study of downtown Miami for over 30,000 new and existing residential units over the 2009-2011 period for real estate community and government officials Interuniversity Institute for Research and Development, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (telecommuting) Co-founder and Director, International Research Partnerships, January 2007 – January 2011 • Managed institutional partnerships and collaborations among government agencies, universities, and non- governmental organizations for recovery and reconstruction policy-based research programs. • Lead-author for two post-earthquake assessments of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti using 2,100 HH survey instrument and focus groups. Managed report finding presentations and distribution. • Headed empirical data analysis for large-scale survey of the Cite-Soleil settlement (450,000 inhabitants) involving 1,700 households surveys, managed data collection for monitoring of USAID/Haiti Stabilization Initiative (HIS) evaluation project from 2007-2008 ($425,000 USD)

Miami Workers Center, Miami, FL Consultant, August 2007 – May 2008 • Generated GIS mapping, housing analysis, and assessment for project-subsidized housing (HUD) and economic development proposals including parcel-level analysis of vacancy, eviction, and sales analysis

Risk Management Solutions, Inc. Newark, CA GIS Engineering Consultant, Data Solutions Group, June – September 2006 • Managed city-wide building survey using catastrophe risk models, field data and remote sensing in Oakland, CA and Miami, FL to assess hazard risk for insurance firms and city government. • Co-developed proprietary GIS-based natural catastrophe models to study building vulnerability to hurricanes and earthquakes for Data Solutions Group at Risk Management Solutions, Inc.

PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS

• Amy Glasmeier, Judith Clifton, and Alpen Sheth. Eds. (Accepted 2017) Special Issue in Honor of Alice Amsden. Cambridge Journal of Region, Space, and Economy, Vol 10:1. • Sheth, Alpen (conditionally accepted 2016) review of Jarzabkowski, Bednarek and Spee, 2015, Making a Market for Acts of God: The Practice of Risk Trading in the Global Reinsurance Industry, Journal of Cultural Economy 9(6) • Sheth, Alpen. Working Report (2016) Methodology for Analyzing Cost-Effective Strategies for Disaster Risk Financing: Technical Report. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. • Alpen Sheth, Marcelin, Louise H, Ragas Nang-Yad, Laura Wagner, and Edward LiPuma (2010) The Challenge for Haitian Higher Education: A Post-earthquake Assessment of Higher Education Institutions in the Port-au-Prince Metropolitan Area. Port-au-Prince: Interuniversity Institute for Research and Development. • Marcelin, Louis H., John Bryan Page, Merrill Singer, Alpen Sheth, and Ricar Laurore (2008)“A Systematic Aanlysis of the Impact of International Aid in Cité Soleil.” Port-au-Prince: Interuniversity Institute for Research and Development. Research Report.

CONFERENCE PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS • “Water Poverty in Slums: An Emerging Framework," Invited Panelist for Special Seminar on Slum Health, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. May 7, 2014. • “Rethinking Property Rights and Economic Development”, Presentation to the Ethiopian Ministry of Urban Development and Construction, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge, MA. Dec 3, 2013 • “Underwriting Cities: Urbanization, Insurance, and the Circulation of Risk, Invited Panelist, Research Committee 21, International Sociological Association, Humbolt University, Berlin, Germany, August 30, 2013. • “The Environmental Governance and Land Resettlement in Post-Earthquake Haiti,” Invited Panelist, Society of Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 30, 2012. • “Strengthening The Public Sector In Haiti: Connecting The Dots Between Research, Policy and Action,” Invited Panelist, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, September 27, 2010. • “Generating Spatial Surplus: the Politics of Zoning in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region,” Social Science Research Council “Inter-Asian Connections” Conference, Dubai, U.A.E., 2008.

87 JENIFFER SUH-KYUNG SHIN Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Phone: +82-10-9364-8520

Research interests: city redevelopment and revitalization, brownfields, civic engagement, sustainability, integrated planning, qualitative methods

EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Florida, Urban & Regional Planning, August 2016 Dissertation: Integrated and Inclusive Planning for Sustainable Brownfield Revitalization MLA Seoul National University, Landscape Architecture, 2010 Thesis: A Historic Park Design in Jung-Dong Reminiscent of the Greater Korean Empire BA Konkuk University, Consumer Science & Housing, 2005

WORK EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC 2015 Teaching Assistant, Health and the Built Environment (URP6526), University of Florida 2010-2011 Research Assistant Fellow, Architecture & Urban Research Institute, Korea: A Study on Establishing Architectural and Urban Design Policies of Metropolitan Gyeonggi-do 2008-2009 Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Planning Institute in Seoul National University, Korea: Cultural District Master Plan in Jungnang-gu, Korea PROFESSIONAL 2007-2008 Internship, CA , Korea 2005-2007 Assistant Designer, UAN Architecture & Engineering, Korea

HONORS AND AWARDS The Delores Auzenne Dissertation Award, University of Florida ($11,000 + T.W) 2016 Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association Minority Scholarship ($2,000) 2014 The 3rd Place Honor in the 5th National Award of Korean Landscape Architecture 2008 The Department Honorary Scholarship, Konkuk University , (Tuition Waiver, T.W) 2002

PRESENTATIONS 2016 Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR, November 3-6 (presenter): Building Integrated Planning for Environmental Remediation and Economic Development in Local Brownfield Revitalization Practice 2016 Annual Conference of the Social Science, Gainesville, FL. March 19 (poster presenter): Identifying the Potential of Local Initiatives for Sustainable Brownfield Revitalization

88 2015 Urban Affair Association, Miami, FL, April 8-11 (poster presenter): A Descriptive Study on Brownfield Context and Environmental Justice in the Southeast Florida Region

SCHOLARLY WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. The Potential of Community-Based Planning and Practice for Sustainable Local Development Focused on Brownfield Revitalization Policy in the US, Journal of Urban Design, 2016. 2. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. The Positive Relationship between Community-Based Revitalization and Community Development Agencies A Case Study on Dorchester Bay Area in the City of Boston, MA, Journal of Urban Regeneration. 3. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. Brownfield and Industrial Site Revitalization A Comparative Case Study on the US and South Korea, 2016. 4. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. Would Integrated Planning for Brownfield Revitalization Assure Community Sustainability?, 2016. 5. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. Defining a Fine Line between Social and Environmental Justice Revealed in Urban Redevelopment Reinforcing Inclusive Planning in Process, 2016. 6. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. Understanding the Role of Environmental Review Process in Urban Redevelopment A Comparative Study of Environmental Review Policy in the US and South Korea, 2016. 7. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin. Building an Index to Measure Inclusivity in Planning Process Based on Civic Engagement Cases in South Korea, 2016. 8. Jeniffer Suh-Kyung Shin; Young-Ho, Yoon. Defining a Term of Social Housing in Korea Based on International Comparison, Journal of the Korean Housing Association, 2016.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS USA Association of Collegiate School of Planning (ACSP), Member Florida Chapter of American Planning Association (APA FL), Member KOREA The Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture, Member Urban Design Institute of Korea (UDIK), Member The Korean Housing Association, Member Korea Urban Regeneration Association (KURA), Member

TRAINING & SKILLS ON-LINE TRAINING Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC), US EPA Clean Up Information Network, 2014 American Planning Association (APA) Planning Webcast Series, since 2014 LANGUAGES Full Professional Proficiency in spoken and written English Native Proficiency in spoken and written Korean TECHNOLOGIES Advanced Level in Microsoft Office Suite; AutoCAD; Adobe Suite; ArcGIS; SPSS

89 SONG, JIHOON

Doctor of Design Candidate, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Cooperative Research Fellow, Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo 95 Prescott St. #38, Cambridge, MA, 02138 E-mail: [email protected] / Tel: +1 617 999 5015

E D U C A T I O N

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design Cambridge, MA  Doctor of Design 2010-  Master of Architecture in Urban Design 2008-2010

Seoul National University Seoul, Korea  Master of Science in Architecture 2004-2006  Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering 1999-2004 Graduated cum laude

R E A S E A R C H I N T E R E S T S

Environmental planning, esp. open space planning; Healthy places; Mixed land use; GIS and quantitative research methods

D I S S E R T A T I O N

Bringing More People to Parks: Open Space Environment and Visitation Patterns in Tokyo This dissertation investigates environmental factors that make urban open spaces more attractive to visitors, aiming to provide implications for planning of healthier environment and more efficient use of land in cities.

S C H O L A R S H I P S & H O N O R S

Summer Research Grant jointly from Reischauer 2015 Institute of Japanese Studies and Harvard Asia Center for Summer Fieldwork in Tokyo, Japan

Samsung Scholarship, up to USD 300,000 for full 2008-2015 academic years for pursuit of Master’s and Doctoral degree

P E E R – R E V I E W E D P A P E R S

“Measuring the Externality Effects of Commercial Land Use on Residential Land Value: A Case Study of Seoul,” Yang, Hee-jin, Jihoon Song, and Mack-joong Choi, 2016, Sustainability, 8, 432.

90 Jihoon Song, [email protected] Doctor of Design Candidate, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

C O N F E R E N C E P R E S E N T A T I O N S

“Bringing More People to Parks: Open Space Environment and Visitation Patterns in Tokyo,” Song, Jihoon, Yuki Akiyama, Ryosuke Shibasaki, and Ryuichiro Adachi , ACSP Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA (2016)

“Living with Magpies: A Simulation Study on the Relationship of the Magpie Population and Urban Green Areas,” Song, Jihoon and Hosang Rhew, Complex Systems Conference, Seoul, Korea (2006)

T E A C H I N G & R E S E A R C H C A R E E R

Teaching Certificate Cambridge, MA, USA (May 19 2016) Bok Center for Education, Harvard University

“Social Issues of Green Space Planning” Cambridge, MA, USA (Mar 03 2016) Guest class lecture at Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development, Prof. Ann Forsyth, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

Cooperative Research Fellow, Center for Spatial Tokyo, Japan Information Science, University of Tokyo Nov 2014- Working on the project: Spatial environment of open spaces and patterns of visitors

Short-term Consultant, Washington D. C., USA The World Bank Jan 2014 – Mar 2014 Wrote a report for: The Afghanistan Urbanization Review, led by Mr. Da Zhu

“Methodological Notes on the Spatial Analysis of Urban Formation,” In-school publication, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University (2013) Co-author, with Prof. Peter G. Rowe, ChengHe Guan, Kristen Hunter, Sanghoon Jung, Saehoon Kim, Yingying Lu

Teaching Fellow Cambridge, MA, USA Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Sep 2012 - May 2013 Taught the following courses under Prof. Peter G. Rowe: Urban Formation and Spatial Analysis in East Asian Cities Urbanization in the East Asian Region

R E F E R E N C E

Peter G. Rowe, Professor, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University [email protected] Ann Forsyth, Professor, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University [email protected] S.V. Subramanian, Professor, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University [email protected]

91 Lily K. Song 39 Pearson Ave. #2 [email protected] Somerville, MA 02144 +1 857-654-5965

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning (2012) Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Areas of focus: Politics of urban sustainability and livability practice; race and class politics in American cities and postcolonial urban contexts; global migration and workforce integration, planning with informality; community development.

Dissertation Title: “Race and Place: Green-collar Jobs and the Movement for Economic Democracy in Los Angeles and Cleveland.”

M.A. Urban Planning (2007) University of California, Los Angeles.

B.A. Ethnic Studies (2002) University of California, Berkeley. Graduated with Dept. Honors, Dean’s Honor List.

AWARDS AND HONORS

• University College London Provost Fellow, 2013-2015. • Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations Beyster Graduate Fellow, 2011-2012. • MIT Martin Family Society Fellow for Urban Sustainability, 2010-2011. • MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning Fellow, 2008-2010 • MIT Presidential Fellow, 2007-2008. • UCLA Julie Roque Award for Environmental Justice, Spring 2006. • UCLA Urban Planning Departmental Fellow, 2006-2007. • UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Rose Eng Chin & Helen Wong Eng Fellow, 2006-2007. • UCLA Institute of American Cultures Research Grant, 2006-2007. • University of California Labor Employment Research Fund Master’s Fellow, 2006- 2007.

RECENT RESEARCH AND POLICY ANALYSIS EXPERIENCE

(Sept 2015- Current) Senior Research Associate, Harvard Graduate School of Design Transforming Urban Transport Project (PI: Diane Davis) • Analyze research seeking to advance knowledge of how, when, and where political leadership has been critical to the successful implementation of path-breaking transportation policies through case study research of eight cities. • Develop and disseminate research outputs in formats including case studies and research briefs; conference presentations and organized symposia; scholarly books and articles; blog articles and media pieces.

(Oct 2013- Aug 2015) Provost (postdoctoral) Fellow, Department of Science Technology Engineering and Public Policy, University College London • Piloted independent research project on the relationship between urban informality

92 and progressive planning in decentralizing Indonesian city-regions. • Co- developed and delivered undergraduate and graduate educational programs. • Helped build STEaPP’s foundational research programs and foster inter- disciplinary and sectoral research engagements. • Spearheaded incorporation of diversity and inclusion goals in departmental recruitment, selection, and hiring policies and practices.

(Spring 2010- July 2014) Research Affiliate, MIT Community Innovators Lab • Supported development of building energy efficiency policy and planning program through research and grant writing. • Supported development of popular education curriculum, learning network of urban researchers and planners, and strategy for strengthening labor-community alliances. • Posted topical blog entries pertaining to issues of social marginality, urban inequality, and transformative planning.

(Feb 2012- Nov 2013) Adjunct Researcher, Center for Liveable Cities, Singapore • Composed think piece on inequality and the city that examines how public policy and planning processes pertaining to the layouts and uses of urban space have affected levels of economic, social, and spatial inequality in Singapore. • Conducted literature review on community engagement, with focus on SE Asia.

(Jan 2012- Sep 2013) Research Fellow, UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty Funded by Ford Foundation’s Economic Opportunity and Assets Program • Conducted case studies of Singapore’s hawker centers, exploring how the historic formalization of street vendors affected urban inequality in Singapore, with a focus on employment conditions, food affordability and accessibility, and public space.

RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE

INSTRUCTOR:

(Spring 2017) Urban Infrastructure, Environment, and Sustainability Harvard Graduate School of Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design • Survey historical, institutional, and socio-spatial factors shaping existing dilemmas in three urban infrastructure domains—(1) transportation and other urban mobility services, (2) green buildings and neighborhoods, and (3) natural resource extraction and management. • Investigate how current urban infrastructures came to be and what they have done to cities as well as the role of politics and strategic actions involving different sectors, organizations, and groups beyond government in advancing and sustaining policy changes in urban infrastructure in the face of complexity and uncertainty.

(Fall 2015 & 2016) Housing and Community Development Boston University, City Planning and Urban Affairs Program • Introduce conceptual and applied approaches to housing and community development—surveying the role of federal and state programs as well as local historical, institutional, and spatial factors in shaping various policies and programs in the United States while utilizing international cases for comparison.

93 • Overview challenges posed to policy and planning interventions by social and economic inequality, political polarization, racial discrimination and stratification, mass incarceration, climate change, and other manmade and natural disasters.

(Fall 2014) Adaptive governance UCL Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Public Policy • Introduced conceptual and applied approaches to policy-making in the face of complexity and uncertainty, providing the practical and theoretical foundations to understand ‘governance’ as an adaptive and transformative process. • Equipped students to mobilize scientific and engineering evidence in governance, as well as more tacit knowledge among different stakeholder communities, and scrutinize different layers of government and governance from local to international.

(Summer 2014) How to Change the World UCL Engineering • Intensive, 2 week ‘solution studio’ for 500+ UCL engineering undergraduates, on “real” policy and planning challenges incorporating stakeholder mapping, team building, developing and pitching concepts to client organizations, and creating engaging presentations. • Managed client relationship with the UK Department of Transportation.

DOCTORAL TEACHING ASSISTANT (DUSP, MIT): (Fall 2011) Research Design for Policy Analysis and Planning • Philosophy of science, question formulation, hypothesis generation and theory construction, data collection techniques, ethical issues in research, and research proposal preparation. (Fall 2010) Thesis Prep • Basics of field research; development of master’s thesis projects and proposals. (Fall 2009) Introduction to Housing and Community Economic Development • Public policy and private markets as they affect housing, economic development, and the local economy along with programs, policies, and overall strategies directed at neighborhood development. (Fall 2008) Gateway: Planning Action • Practice, theory, and history of urban and regional planning.

PUBLICATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED

Lily Song. Forthcoming. Planning with urban informality: A case for inclusion, co- production, and re-iteration. International Development Planning Review.

Lily Song. 2016. Enabling transformative agency: community-based green economic and workforce development in LA and Cleveland. Planning Theory & Practice, 17(2), pp.227-243.

John Taylor & Lily Song. 2016. Return to the Streets. Cityscape, 18(1), 71.

Lily Song. 2015. “Race, transformative planning, and the just city.” Planning Theory.

94 John Taylor & Lily Song. forthcoming. "Street to market: A case study of street food vendor relocations in two Indonesian cities." In Yves Cabannes & Cecilia Marocchino (eds.) Integrating food into urban planning.

Lily Song. 2014. “The Evergreen Cooperative Initiative: anchor-based strategy for regenerating the American inner city.” Urban Solutions 4.

Lily Song & Wei-Neng Wu. 2014. “Inequality and the City: the Singapore Story.” Urban Solutions 4.

Eric Mackres & Lily Song. 2013. “Community/Labor/Utility Partnerships: A Social- Movement Organizing Strategy for Energy Efficiency in Massachusetts” In Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Young Minds and Old Cities: The Scholarship of Engagement in a Moment of Crisis. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

Nick Iuviene & Lily Song. 2013. “Leveraging Rooted Institutions: A Strategy for Cooperative Economic Development in Cleveland, Ohio” In Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Young Minds & Old Cities: The Scholarship of Engagement in a Moment of Crisis. Nashville: Vanderbilt Univ. Press.

Susan Handy, Evelyn Blumenberg, Moira Donahue, Kristin Lovejoy, Caroline Rodier, Susan Shaheen, Kimiko Shiki and Lily Song. 2008. “Travel Behavior of Mexican and Other Immigrant Groups in California.” Berkeley Planning Journal 21.

Evelyn Blumenberg, Lily Song, and Paul Ong. 2007. "Surveying Southeast Asian Welfare Participants: Examples, Challenges, and Future Directions." AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Policy, Practice and Community 5:55-75.

Lily Song. 2006. "Trouble in Malibu: A Question of NIMBY?" Critical Planning 13.

WORKING PAPERS

Lily Song. (R&R) “Race, migration, and progressive urban futures: View from Singapore.”

Lily Song. (In review) Scalar strategies for urban transformation: A case study of urban transport planning and corridor development in Surabaya.

Lily Song. 2013. “Secondary Cities in Southeast Asia: Frontiers of Opportunity and Challenges.” Working Paper, Oxfam Great Britain. Bangkok: Asia Development Dialogue.

Harvey Michaels, Lily Song, Eric Mackres, and Veronica Metzner. 2010. “Community energy efficiency programs: Identifying challenges and uncovering solutions.” White paper, MIT Energy Efficiency Strategy Project. Cambridge, MA.

Lily Song. 2009. “Theory, Action, and Radical Social Transformation: Directions for a Renewed Critical Theory.” Writing Cities Workshop, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

95 Evelyn Blumenberg and Lily Song 2007. "The Travel Behavior of Immigrants in California: Trends and Policy Implications." Institute of Transportation Studies Working Paper Series, UCLA School of Public Affairs

ONLINE

Diane Davis and Lily Song. 2016. Local Gov’t. Must Play a Role in Making Cities Smarter. NextCity. 29 August 2016. .

Lily Song. 2014. Learning from Typhoon Haiyan: risk and resilience in emerging secondary cities. Global Urbanist. 29 April 2014. .

Lily Song. 2013. Learning from a Border Clinic in Thailand. Colab Radio. 11 Sept. 2013. .

Lily Song. 2013. Secondary Cities in Southeast Asia. Colab Radio. 6 Sept. 2013. .

Lily Song. 2013. The Life and Times of Social Housing in Estonia. Colab Radio. 6 Aug. 2013. .

Lily Song. 2013. The Singapore Smog Crisis. Colab Radio. 20 June 2013. .

Lily Song. 2010. Cash for Caulkers. Colab Radio. 31 May 2010. .

RECENT PRESENTATIONS

John Taylor and Lily Song. 2015. “Contesting the streets,” presented at “Contesting the Street II: Vending and Public Space in Global Cities” at the University of Southern California.

Lily Song. 2013. “Informality as Planning Resource in Cities in Transition," presented at “Sustainable Resources for Sustainable Cities,” BHP Billiton Sustainable Communities/UCL Grand Challenge Symposium Series, Institute for Sustainable Resources, University College London, UK.

Lily Song. 2013. “Social justice and the ‘Right to the City,” guest lecture in “ Introduction to History and Theory of Urban Planning” at the School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore.

Lily Song. 2013. “Semi-formality and urban governance in rapidly growing Southeast Asian cities,” presented at the "Competitiveness, Technology, Secondary Cities, and ASEAN's Future" workshop at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore.

96 Leonor Vanik 1839 South Throop St., Chicago Illinois 60608 Tel.: 312.969.3672 E-mail: [email protected]

Education Doctoral Candidate in Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Department of Urban Planning Dissertation: Mine, Yours, and Theirs: The Social Production of Disability Space. University of Illinois at Chicago, anticipated Spring 2017. Master of Urban Planning and Policy, Concentration: Community Development University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006. B.A., Liberal Arts and Sciences, Community Psychology University of Illinois at Chicago, 1992.

Academic Experience Teaching Assistant/Instructor. Urban Revitalization and Gentrification. UPP 544, Spring. University of Illinois at Chicago, 2016. Adjunct Instructor. Introduction to Urban Planning UPP 101, Spring. University of Illinois at Chicago, 2010. Adjunct Professor. St. Augustine University, Illinois, Introductory to Computer Sciences; Introduction to Excel; Project Excel, 1997-2002.

Research Assistant. Hispanic Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2009-10, 2011. Research Assistant. Nathalie P. Voorhees Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2008-2009. Research Assistant. Urban Transportation Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006-2007.

Select Professional Experience Program Director, Progress Center for Independent Living, 07/2012-05/2013. Compliance Officer, Illinois Facilities Fund, Illinois, 2003-2005. Business Analyst, Indianapolis Housing Authority, Indiana, 2002-2003. Management Analyst, Chicago Housing Authority, Illinois, 1997-2002.

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

Select Grants and Awards National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (NSF DDRIG). Through my eyes: The Production of Disability Space. Faculty Sponsor, Associate Professor Janet L. Smith, College of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-present. Award: $12,580.

97 Early Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through My Eyes: Transitioning into the Community, a qualitative study of people with disabilities. Faculty Sponsor, Associate Professor Philip Ashton, College of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2008-2014. Award: $14,531. Provost Award for Dissertation Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2015-2016. University of Illinois at Chicago Board of Trustee Tuition Waiver, 2012-2013, Spring 2015. Diversifying Higher Education Faculty in Illinois (DFI) Fellow for the Doctorate Program, 2006-2010. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, IL National Prevention Fellow, 2006-2008. Martin Luther King Scholarship, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2005-2006. Latino Coalition for Prevention Fellow, Illinois Department of Human Services, 2005. Ford Foundation Fellow Program, Dissertation Fellowship, Alternate and Honorable Mention, 2015. Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) Travel Grant, ACSP, Houston, TX. 11/2015. Travel Award. Urban Affairs Association, Honolulu, HI. 2010.

Select Conference Paper Presentations Quarter of a Century Later and Still Waiting: The Social Production of Disability Spaces. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR. 11/2016. Who's View: Operationalizing the production of marginalized spaces. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX. 11/2015. De-marginalization Housing Accessibility and Integration: Silo Approaches to Deinstitutionalization. ISA RC43: Housing in an Unequal World, Chicago, IL. 09/2015. Who’s View: Operationalizing Disability Space Identification in an Urban Neighborhood. Miami, FL. Urban Affairs Association 04/2015. Neoliberal Policies and Right to Housing: A Chicagoland Nexus Closer to Homelessness. American Association of Geography, Tampa, FL. 4/2014. Through My Eyes – Integrating into Livable Communities. . Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, St. Paul, MN. 10/2010. Breaking down silos toward the right to the city: Moving toward community integration of People with Disabilities. Urban Affairs Association, Honolulu, HI. 03/2010.

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

Select Technical Skills Language: Fluent Spanish. Adobe Creative Suite, MS Office, ESRI GIS 3.1-10.4, SPSS, SAS, ATLAS-ti, R

98 ANTHONY VANKY 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 10.485, Cambridge, MA 02139 p: +1.313.444.2489 | e: tvanky(a)mit.edu | w: vanky.co | tw/li: avanky Full curriculum vitae available on website or by request.

SPECIALIZATIONS

Pervasive Urban Computing & Applications; Digital Data; Urban Design; Architecture; Active Transportation and Mobility

EDUCATION

2011 - current Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dissertation: A Digital Data-Driven Analyses of Pedestrian Mobility in Urban Spaces 2009 - 2011 Master of Science in Architecture Studies (Concentration in Urbanism) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2002 - 2007 Master of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture (Political Science, Double Major) Tulane University

TEACHING

2012.Autumn MIT Graduate Teaching Certificate Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013 - 2015.Spring 11.320 Digital City Design Workshop Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012.Spring 11.320: Digital City Design Workshop 2010.Autumn 4.252/11.301: Introduction to City Design and Development 2010.Spring 4.332/4.333: Adv. Seminar in Networked Cultures and Participatory Media 2012.Autumn Co-coordinator, Smart City Workshop, IDAS-Hongik University, Seoul 2012.Spring Program Track Tutor, Strelka Institute, Moscow 2011.Summer Studio Tutor, Archiprix 2011 Biennial Workshop, Cambridge/New York

RESEARCH

2015-2016 Economic Graph Challenge (developing an urban economic genome). LinkedIn Corp. 2010 - current Research Assistant & Project Lead, SENSEable City Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2010 Research & Travel Grant. Chinese Low Energy Cities, MISTI-China 2010 Research Assistant, Dimensions of Sustainability. Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

in revision Vanky, Anthony, Theodore Courtney, Santosh Verma, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti. “Eyes on the Street: Pedestrian Route Choices and Perceptions of Security Through Analysis of Digital Data.” in submission Rolheiser, Lyndsey, Anthony Vanky. “Connections in the City: Analyzing the Agglomeration Patterns of LinkedIn’s Professional Network.”

99 in revision Vanky, Anthony, Theodore Courtney, Santosh Verma, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti. “Effect of Weather on Pedestrian Trip Count and Duration: City-Scale Evaluations Using Mobile Phone Application Data.” presentation Vanky, Anthony, Theodore Courtney, Santosh Verma, and Carlo Ratti. “Leveraging Individual, Locative Mobile Data to Investigate Urban-Scale Patterns of Walking Activity and Better Contextualize Injury Risk.” American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, October 2016. proceedings Vanky, Anthony, Theodore Courtney, Santosh Verma, and Carlo Ratti. 2016. “One to Many: Opportunities to Understanding Collective Behaviors in Urban Environments Through Individual’s Passively-Collected Locative Data.” In Int’l Conference on Distributed, Ambient, and Pervasive Interactions. Springer. proceedings Vanky, Anthony. 2014. The Elusiveness of Data Driven Urbanism. In Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. book chapter Vanky, Anthony. 2013. “Data Availability/Data Relevance.” In Decoding the City: Urbanism in the Age of Big Data, ed. Dietmar Offenhuber. NY: Birkhauser. journal article Nabian, Nashid, Dietmar Offenhuber, Anthony Vanky, and Carlo Ratti. “Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible.” Institution of Civil Engineers-Urban Design and Planning 166, no. 1 (2013): 60-75. proceedings Caruso, Andrew, and Anthony Vanky. 2010. Designing the Future Professional: Expectations of the Next Generation. In The Second Oxford Conference on Architectural Education. WIT Press. Over 30 invited presentations and keynotes.

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012.01 - 2015.01 Partners and Outreach Strategy Lead, MIT Senseable City Laboratory Oversaw, coordinated and implemented Lab outreach, business development and sponsor relations initiatives. Negotiated and secured $1.5M in multi-year research sponsorships and fellowships with industry and governments. 2009.04 - 2009.09 Policy Researcher & Program Staff, Ann Arbor SPARK Initiated research and advocacy efforts toward a regional creative economy plan. Developed and implemented programs and community outreach efforts for entrepreneurship support and incubation services.

HONORS (SELECTED)

2010 MIT John S. W. Kellett ‘47 Award (co-recipient) 2005 Tulane University Crest Award 2006-2007 Tulane University Blumenthal Fellow 2002 Rosa Parks Foundation Fellow 2002 Olympic Torchbearer, Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games

SERVICE (SELECTED)

2015-2016 Program author for MIT DesignX accelerator and entrepreneurship program. 2010 - current Appointed Member, City of Cambridge Open Data Advisory Committee. 2010-2012 Director of the Board, National Architectural Accrediting Board. 2008-2009 Director of the Board, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

100 Xize Wang Sol Price School of Public Policy University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA http://www-scf.usc.edu/~xizewang/ Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of Southern California, Sol Price School of Public Policy, Los Angeles, CA Ph.D. Candidate, Urban Planning and Development, 2017 (expected) Dissertation: “Impact of Demographic Shifts on the Demand of Driving in the United States: Three Empirical Essays” Committee: Marlon G. Boarnet (Chair), Genevieve Giuliano, Dowell Myers and Julie M. Zissimopoulos University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Minneapolis, MN Master of Urban and Regional Planning, 2012 Peking University, Beijing, China B.E. in Urban Planning and B.A in Economics, 2010 (with distinction)

JOURNAL ARTICLES Boarnet, M. G., X.Wang and D. Houston, “Can New Light Rail Reduce Personal Vehicle Carbon Emissions? A Before-After, Experimental-Control Evaluation in Los Angeles.” Journal of Regional Science, forthcoming (available online, DOI: 10.1111/jors.12275, corresponding author.) Wang, X., G. Lindsey, J. Schoner and A. Harrison, “Modeling Bike Share Station Activity: the Effects of nearby Businesses and jobs on Trips to and From Stations.” Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 142(1), 2016 (corresponding author.) Wang, X., G. Lindsey, S. Hankey and K. Hoff, “Estimating Mixed-Mode Urban Trail Traffic Using Negative Binomial Regression models.” Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 140(1), 2014 (corresponding author.) Hankey, S., G. Lindsey, X. Wang, J. Borah, K. Hoff, B. Utecht and Z. Xu, “Estimating Use of Non- Motorized Infrastructure: Models of Bicycle and Pedestrian Traffic in Minneapolis, Minnesota.” Landscape and Urban Planning, 107(3), 2012.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION X. Wang, “Peak Car” in the “Car Capital”? A Double-Cohort Analysis for Commute Mode Choice in Los Angeles County, California using Census and ACS Microdata. (First Essay of Dissertation) X. Wang, Will the Millennials Continues to Rely Less on Driving when Moving Back to Suburbs? A National Inquiry on Land Use Impacts on Driving among Generations. (Second Essay of Dissertation)

101 X. Wang, What Health Condition Changes Make the Elderly Stop Driving? A Longitudinal Study Based on the Health and Retirement Survey. (Third Essay of Dissertation) Boarnet, M. G. and X.Wang, “Urban Spatial Structure and the Potential for VMT Reduction: the Impact of Accessibility to Jobs within and beyond Employment Sub-Centers”, to be submitted to Annals of Regional Science.

CITATION METRICS Google Scholar (as of Sep 20th, 2016): Citations: 94; h-index: 5; i10-index: 4.

RESEARCH GRANTS Bike-Share Station Local Economic Activity Study, funded by Bike Belong Foundation, Dec. 2011 – Jun. 2012. Amount = $7,500 (with Jessica E. Schoner and R. Andrew Harrison) Commuting behavior of Residents in Beijing’s Edge City, funded by Sino-Capital Foundation Undergraduate Research Grant in Peking University. Mar. 2007 – Oct. 2009. Amount = CNY 5,000 (with Qingqing Wang and Hong You)

SERVICES Peer-review referee, Transportation Research Part A, Habitat International, Transportation Research Board Annual Conference, World Conference on Transport Research, International Conference of Transportation Professionals. TEACHING Provost’s Teaching Fellow: Exploring Urban Communities Using GIS, undergraduate level, Spring 2017. Teaching Assistant: Statistics for Policy, Planning and Development, undergraduate level, Spring 2016. Economics for Policy, Planning and Development, graduate level, Spring 2014, Fall 2015. Urban Demography and Growth, graduate level, Fall 2014. Urban Planning and Development, undergraduate level, Fall 2013. HONORS AND AWARDS Provost’s Mentored Teaching Fellowship (six awarded annually), USC Graduate School, 2016-2017. ACSP Publisher’s Travel Scholarship for first-time ACSP conference student presenters, 2014. Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2010-2011. Distinction for Outstanding College Graduates, Beijing Provincial Commission of Education, China, 2010. National Scholarship for Undergraduates, Ministry of Education, China, 2009. First-Class Scholarship of China Economic Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2009. May 4th Memorial Scholarship, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2007.

102 CALLIE WATKINS LIU [email protected] EDUCATION PhD Heller School of Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, August 2016 PhD in Social Policy, Candidate – Assets and Inequalities concentration Dissertation: Making social change: Investigating organizational dynamics and network strategies in a social movement case. [Dissertation Chair: Dr. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson]

MA Social Policy, Heller School– Brandeis University, May 2013

MRP City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, August 2010 International Planning Concentration (GPA: 3.755) Thesis: Beyond Remittances: Sustainable Diaspora Contributions and Development in Cape Verde, West Africa [Thesis Chair: Dr. Lourdes Beneria] Available at: http://www.mdc.gov.cv/index.php/documentos/cat_view/1-documentos/25- teses-migracoes.

AB Harvard College, Harvard University, May 2005 Psychology and Romance Languages and Literature (Spanish) with Language Citation in Portuguese Cum Laude. (GPA: 3.320) Honors Thesis: Temporal Language and Temporal Thinking in Young Spanish-English Bilinguals [Thesis committee: Dr. Luis Fernandez-Cifuentes, Dr. Liz Spelke]

Language Fluencies: Spanish, Portuguese, Cape Verdean Creole (oral), English

SELECTED TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP Lecturer Boston University; Boston, MA 2017 Spring 2017: Contemporary Policy Analysis Stonehill College; Easton, MA 2017 Spring 2017: Racial and Ethnic Diversity

Posse Foundation Mentor Brandeis University; Waltham, MA 2013-2015 Provided academic guidance to 10 leadership and merit scholars from urban public high schools, through weekly group and individual meetings Monitored scholars’ academic performance and personal well-being in a way that empowered them to make their own decisions

Teaching Assistant Cornell University; Ithaca, NY 2008 - 2010 Spring 2010: Power, Planning and Decision Making Professor Porus Olpadwala Spring 2009: Transnational Latinos in the US City: Politics of Community Development Professor Arturo-Ignacio Sanchez Fall 2009: Gender and Globalization Professor Lourdes Beneria Fall 2008: Latin American Cities Professor Arturo-Ignacio Sanchez

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SELECTED EXHIBITS AND PRESENTATIONS Watkins Liu, C. (2016, August). Presenter - Questioning PAR Practices in a Community Engaged Dissertation Project with Community Organizers. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference; Seattle, WA

Watkins Liu, C. (2015, February). Presenter - Border Crossing and Making Power: Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory in an Urban Social Movement Case. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting; NY, NY.

Watkins, C., Johnstone, J., & Zeltser, Y (2010-2011). Lessons for the Community Architect Research and Gallery Exhibit [$12,000 – Clarence S. Stein Institute for Urban and Landscape Studies]

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Community Planner Sept. 2010- Aug. 2011 Board Member June 2013- Present Fenway Community Development Corporation; Boston, MA Engaged community members in master planning processes to advocate for community needs such as, affordable housing and community facilities. Built leadership capacity of residents by delivering trainings, workshops, and one on one development. Support the resident-based Urban Village Committee in its advocacy and development proposal evaluation efforts. Research community issues, and create advocacy tools and resources.

Bilingual Employment Specialist Jewish Vocational Service; Boston, MA Sept. 2007 – Aug. 2008 Prepared unemployed individuals for employment, via (English and Spanish) job readiness training, resume and cover letter writing or editing. Created employment partnerships and networking opportunities for job applicants.

Conflict Resolution Intern Viva Rio; Rio de Janeiro, BR Oct. 2005 – May 2006 Director: Community Mediation Center in Babilonia/Chapeu Mangueira (a shantytown in Rio de Janeiro): Planned and implemented a community mediation training. Conducted community survey about local conflicts and needs. Facilitator: Urban Conflict Mediation group (Rio de Janeiro, Baixada Fluminense): Following a case where police entered a favela and killed 29 people Facilitated dialogue between; families of victims, police, public powers, media and affiliate NGOs Work resulted in a public policy document, and a public commission was created by the state to lead the initiatives. Volunteer: Citizen’s Rights Counter Participated in one-on-one mediations and organizational meetings.

104 JULIANA M. ZANOTTO 1005 Sartori Ave. Apt H. Torrance-CA. 90501 (949) 400-9473 I [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Planning, Policy, and Design, University of California, Irvine | Dec. 2016 Dissertation title: The Making of Global Suburbs: Globalization, Neoliberal Urbanism, and Planning Practice Master of Science in Architecture, University of Cincinnati | 2012 Thesis title: Public Spaces, Homelessness, and Neoliberal Urbanism: A Study of 'Anti-Homeless' Strategies on Redeveloped Public Spaces. Master of Community Planning, University of Cincinnati | 2009 Thesis title: Beyond the Walls: A Comparative Analysis of Gated Communities in the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba, Brazil. Bachelor of Architecture and Urbanism | 2005 Federal University of Parana, Curitiba-PR, Brazil

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Planning theory, urban design, land use, sustainability, cities in the Global South, segregation, inequality, qualitative methods

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor | Winter 2014, Winter 2015 School of Social Ecology. University of California, Irvine. • Undergraduate: Urban Inequality Instructor | Jan. 2009 – Mar. 2010 School of Planning. University of Cincinnati • Undergraduate: Planning Design Studio, Public Spaces in Contemporary Cities • Graduate: Methods of Physical Analysis Teaching Assistant | Jan. 2011 – Jun. 2016 School of Social Ecology. University of California, Irvine. • Undergraduate: Urban Inequality, Environmental Design and Analysis • Graduate: Professional Report RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Works in Progress Zanotto, J. M. “Dispassionate Practice in Planning.” Zanotto, J. M. “Organizing Knowledge, Orienting Action, and Legitimizing Segregation.”

105 Paper Presentations (selected) “Theorizing from Planning Practice: Thoughts on Methodological and Conceptual Implications.” 56th ACSP Conference, Portland-OR. November, 2016. “Reframing Discourses and Legitimizing Practices of Neoliberal Urbanism.” World Planning Schools Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July, 2016. “The Politicization of Planning Theory and The De-Politicization of Planning Practice.” 55th ACSP Conference, Houston-TX. October, 2015. “Understanding Planning Practice: From Theories of Planning to Practice Theory.” Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, Dublin, Ireland. July, 2013. “Sprawl as a Desirable Policy Goal: Dynamics of Metropolitan Land Use and Governance." 53nd ACSP Conference, Cincinnati-OH. November, 2012 “Fragmentation, Segregation, and Suburbanization in Brazil: A Study of Suburban Development on The Outskirts of Curitiba.” 52nd ACSP Conference, Salt Lake City-UT. October, 2011.

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS (selected) Dean’s Award for Inclusionary Excellence in Research | 2016 Dean's Award for Community Engagement | 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 Dissertation Writing Fellowship | 2014 Full Doctorate Abroad Scholarship | Sep. 2012 – Jun. 2014 Graduate Summer Research Fellowship | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (selected) Consulting Partner | 2015 - present eSustainability.School (online platform for training and education on sustainability) Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief | 2012 – present Empowering Sustainability International Journal (ESIJ) Conference Co-Organizer and Facilitator | 2011 - 2016 Empowering Sustainability Annual Conference. University of California, Irvine Mentor to Incoming International Graduate Students | 2012, 2013 University of California, Irvine Assistant Director | Jan. 2009 – Jan. 2010 Community Design Center. University of Cincinnati Planning Intern | Jun. 2007 – Dec. 2008 Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) Architecture Intern | Mar. 2003 – Jul. 2005 Various architecture firms in Curitiba, Brazil

106 WENWEN ZHANG

760 Spring Street NW, Suite 217, Atlanta, Georgia 30308 • (404).819.5023 [email protected] • www.prism.gatech.edu/~wzhang300/wenwen

RESEARCH INTEREST Innovative Transportation and Land Use Interaction; Sustainable Transportation; Energy Con- sumption; Urban Simulations; Big & Open Data; Applied Machine Learning in Urban Studies.

EDUCATION Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning May 2017(Expected) Dissertation: The Interactions between Land Use and Transportation in the Era of Shared Au- tonomous Vehicle: A Discrete Event Simulation Model Master in City & Regional Planning May 2013 MS in Civil Engineering & Environment May 2013 MS in Computational Science & Engineering May 2017(Expected) Thesis: The Effects of Compact Development on Travel Behavior, Energy Consumption and GHG Emissions: Lessons from Neighborhoods in Phoenix Metropolitan Area Zhejiang University BE in City & Regional Planning July 2011

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD) Conference Best Student Paper Award Runner Up (Applied Data Science Track) 2016 Georgia Planning Association (GPA) Annual Outstanding Student 2013 Second Prize in Chinese Undergraduate Mathematical Modeling Competition 2011 China Nandu Innovation Scholarship 2008, 2010 Zhejiang University First Grade Scholarship 2007, 2009, 2011 China’s National Scholarship (Granted by China’s Department of Education) 2007

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Center for Geographic Information Systems Georgia Tech, 2011-Present Instructor, CP6514 Introduction to GIS (3 Credits Graduate Course) Georgia Tech, Fall 2016

PUBLICATIONS Zhang, W., Guhathakurta S., Ross, C. (2016) Trends in automobile energy use and GHG emissions in suburban and inner city neighborhoods: lessons from metropolitan Phoenix, USA, Energy Procedia, 88, 82-85. Zhang, W., Guhathakurta, S., Fang, J., Zhang, G.(2015) Exploring the impact of shared au- tonomous vehicles on urban parking demand: An agent-based simulation approach, Sustainable Cities and Society, 19, 34–45. French, S., Barchers, C., Zhang, W.(2015) How should planners be trained to handle big data, In Seeing Cities Through Big Data - Research, Methods and Applications in Urban Informatics.

107 Thakuriah, P., Tilahun, N., Zellner, M.(Eds.) Springer International Publishing. Under Review Zhang, W., Guhathakurta, G., Parking spaces in the age of shared autonomous vehicles: How much parking will we need and where? Submitted to Transportation Research Record. Zhang, W., Wang, F., Barchers, C., Lee, Y., The impact of TOD on housing value resilience: evidence from the City of Atlanta. Submitted to Transportation Research Record. Grikapati, V. M., You, D., Zhang, W., Pendyala, R. M., Guhathakurta, S., Brown, M. A., Dilkina, B., Estimating household travel energy consumption in conjunction with a travel de- mand forecasting model. Submitted to Transportation Research Record.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED)

Madaio, M., Chen, S., Haimson, O. L., Zhang, W., Cheng, X., Hinds-Aldrich, M., Chau, D., Dilkina, B., Firebird: Predicting Fire Risk and Prioritizing Fire Inspections in Atlanta, KDD Conference, August 13-17, San Francisco, CA, 2016. Zhang, G., Zhang, W., Guhathakurta, S., Development and Application of Guideline for open source data based community planning support system development: Neighborhood quality of life and health in City of Atlanta, CUPUM Conference, July 7-10, Boston, MA, 2015. French, S., Barchers, C., Zhang, W., Moving beyond Operations: Leveraging Big Data for Urban Planning Decisions, CUPUM Conference, July 7-10, Boston, MA, 2015. Zhang, W., Guhathakurta, S., Fang, J., Zhang, G., The Performance and Benefits of a Shared Autonomous Vehicles Based Dynamic Ridesharing System: An Agent-Based Simulation Ap- proach. TRB Conference, January 11-17, Washington D.C., 2015. Zhang, W., Carragher, M., Jacobs, A. Spider Maps: Summary of Best Practices and Guide to Design, TRB Conference, January 11-17, Washington D.C., 2014. Zhang, W., Guhathakurta, S., Xu, Y., The Effects of Compact Development on Travel Be- havior, Energy Consumption and GHG Emissions: Lessons from Neighborhoods in Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, July 15-19, Dublin, Ireland, 2013.

INVITED TALKS (SELECTED)

Predicting Fire Risk in Atlanta at Atlanta Fire and Rescue Department. Invitation received from Chief Baker to present to Atlanta Chief Operating Officer Mike Geisler, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Community Development, Tim Keane. July, 2015 The Implementation of GIS Technology in Urban Transportation Planning at School of Urban Planning and Design (SUPD). Peking University, Shenzhen Campus. June, 2013 Using GIS model builder and Google API to Empower Transit Paper Maps Generation at Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Atlanta, GA. May, 2013

PROPFESSIONAL SERVICES Reviewer for various Journals, including J. of Planning Education and Research, J. of Cleaner Production, J. of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Advances in Civil Engineering, Trans- portation Research Record.

Full CV and References Available Upon Request

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