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2019 FWIG CV Book WOMEN SEEKING FACULTY POSITIONS in Urban and Regional Planning Prepared by the Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning September 2019

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2019 FWIG CV Book

 WOMEN SEEKING  

FACULTY POSITIONS  in  

Urban and Regional  Planning  

Prepared by the

Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning

September 2019    

Dear Department Chairs, Heads, Directors, and Colleagues: The Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) is proud to present you with the 2019 edition of a collection of abbreviated CVs of women seeking tenure-earning faculty positions in Urban and Regional Planning. Most of the women appearing in this booklet are new PhD’s or just entering the profession, although some are employed but looking for new positions. Most are seeking tenure-track jobs, although some may consider a one-year, visiting, or non-tenure earning position. These candidates were required to condense their considerable skills, talents, and experience into just two pages. We also forced the candidates to identify their two major areas of interest, expertise, and/or experience, using our categories. The candidates may well have preferred different categories. Please carefully read the brief resumes to see if the candidates meet your needs. We urge you to contact the candidates directly for additional information on what they have to offer your program. On behalf of FWIG we thank you for considering these newest members of our profession. If we can be of any help, please do not hesitate to call on either of us. Sincerely, Dr. Anaid Yerena FWIG CV Book Editor [email protected]

Dr. Petra Doan FWIG President, 2017-19 [email protected]

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)

CANDIDATES BY INTEREST AREAS  

Arts and Cultural Development

Shannon, Brettany

Economic Development & Labor Force Analysis

Marcello, Elizabeth Watson, Maria

Energy Ef�iciency and Sustainable Futures

Liao, Lu Park, Yujin

Environmental Management, Planning, & Protection

Jones, Shanice Liao, Lu Miller, Shaleen Wilson, Jessica

GIS & Quantitative Methods

Park, Yujin Yoon, Sulhee (Sunny)

Hazard Mitigation, Disaster Recovery, and Resilience Planning

Larkin, Cleary Miller, Shaleen Mosby, Kim Nettles, Belinda Watson, Maria Yu, Siyu

Healthy Communities & Active Living

Biglieri, Samantha Daepp, Madeleine Yoon, Sulhee (Sunny)

Historic Preservation Frank, Stephanie Larkin, Cleary Nettles, Belinda Stiefbold, Angela

Housing & Community Development

Daepp, Madeleine Harten, Julia Mawhorter, Sarah Mosby, Kim Redden, Ty Reyes-Sánchez, Ariadna Shannon, Brettany Stahl, Valerie Vanik, Leonor

International & Comparative Development & Planning

Chiu-Shee, Colleen Goldstein, Shoshana Harten, Julia Jamme, Huê-Tâm Vasudevan, Raksha

Land Use Planning; Urban & Neighborhood Design

Biglieri, Samantha Chiu-Shee, Colleen Ghaffari, Nazanin Stahl, Valerie Wilson, Jessica Yu, Siyu Woo, Jung Hyun

Planning Theory & History

Frank, Stephanie Stiefbold, Angela

Social & Diversity Planning; Social Inclusion

Ghaffari, Nazanin Kash, Gwen Mawhorter, Sarah Redden, Ty Vanik, Leonor Vasudevan, Raksha

Transportation & Infrastructure Planning

Jamme, Huê-Tâm Kash, Gwen Ray, Rosalie Reyes-Sánchez, Ariadna Woo, Jung Hyun

Urban Governance, Management & Finance

Goldstein, Shoshana Jones, Shanice Marcello, Elizabeth Ray, Rosalie

Name Page Biglieri, Samantha 1 Chiu-Shee, Colleen 3 Daepp, Madeleine 5 Frank, Stephanie 7 Ghaffari, Nazanin 9 Goldstein, Shoshana 11 Harten, Julia 13 Jamme, Huê-Tâm 15 Jones, Shanice 17 Kash, Gwen 19 Larkin, Cleary 21 Liao, Lu 23 Marcello, Elizabeth 25 Mawhorter, Sarah 27 Miller, Shaleen 29 Mosby, Kim 31 Nettles, Belinda 33 Park, Yujin 35 Ray, Rosalie 37 Redden, Ty 39 Reyes-Sánchez, Ariadna 41 Shannon, Brettany 43 Stahl, Valerie 45 Stiefbold, Angela 47 Vanik, Leonor 49 Vasudevan, Raksha 51 Watson, Maria 53 Wilson, Jessica 55 Woo, Jung Hyun 57 Yoon, Sulhee (Sunny) 59 Yu, Siyu 61

2019 CANDIDATES

SAMANTHA BIGLIERI, M.Pl. [email protected] ● @s_biglieriResearch Interests: Healthy + Inclusive Cities • Accessibility • Aging • Sub/urbanisms • MobilityExperience in: Planning Practice • Studio/Classroom Teaching • Community Advocacy/EngagementEDUCATIONDoctor of Philosophy in Planning University of Waterloo, ABD, expected Dec. 2019Coursework completed in the PhD in Aging, Health and Wellbeing Program, Faculty of Applied HealthSciences; Geographies of Health in Place and Planning Lab Member; Fundamentals of UniversityTeaching Certificate (in progress). Thesis: Planning Dementia-Inclusive Public SpacesMaster of Planning in Urban Development Ryerson University, 2015Hon. Bachelor of Arts in Global Development Studies Queen’s University, 2013GRANTSPost-Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($45,000),York University (2019-2020). Planning dementia-inclusive suburban spaces with/for new Canadiansin Toronto's inner suburbs. Supervisor: Dr. Roger Keil.Co-PI, Network for Aging Research Catalyst Grant ($10,000), University of Waterloo (2018-2019).The Financialization of Seniors' Housing in Canada: Impacts on Age-Friendly Communities.Co-PI, HeforShe IMPACT 10x10x10 Gender Equity Research Grant ($10,000), University ofWaterloo (2018-2019). Mentorship, Identity & Place: Examining their roles in fostering femaleadvancement in the academy.HONOURS2018 Finalist for the Royal Town Planning Institute’s Award for Research Excellence – Early

Career Award for a co-authored paper with Dr. M. Hartt.2018 Co-Author of a peer-reviewed paper sought and collected by Canadian Library of

Parliament as part of their Research Publications collection, which provides analysis toparliamentarians, committees and associations on current and emerging key issues

2018 Interviewed on five Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio programs on co-authored research on Age-Friendly City policies and population dependency

2018 Selected as 1 of 18 trainees for the ACSP PhD Workshop in Amherst, Massachusetts2017 Selected as 1 of 2 speakers for the University of Waterloo GradTALKS event on ‘Aging,

Health and Wellbeing’, highlighting innovative and impactful research ($500 KT Award)2016 Selected as 1 of 20 trainees at the Canadian Institute of Health Research’s Summer

Institute on Aging, sponsored by the Canadian Frailty Network ($1,000 Travel Grant)SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2015- Land Use Planner and Project Manager, The Biglieri Group Ltd., Toronto, Ontario2018- Housing Program Consultant, Interval House, Toronto, OntarioPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSBiglieri, S. (2017). Implementing Dementia-Friendly Land Use Policy: An evaluation of current

literature and financial implications for greenfield development in suburban Canada. PlanningPractice & Research, 33(3), 264-290.

M. Hartt & Biglieri, S. (2017). Prepared for the Silver Tsunami? An Examination of Municipal Old-AgeDependency & Age-Friendly Policy in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Urban Affairs, 40(5), 625-638.

Hartt, M., Biglieri, S., Rosenberg, M. & S. Nelson (Eds.) Aging People, Aging Places - Examining theintersections of aging people and places in Canada. Policy Press: Bristol, UK. (Book UnderContract). (80,000 words).

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Dean, J., Biglieri, S., Drescher, M., Garnett, A., Glover, T. & J. Casello. Thinking relationally aboutbuilt environments and physical activity: A study of adult walking behavior in Waterloo, Ontario.Health & Place. (Revise and Resubmit, Manuscript No. JHAP_2019_665).

Biglieri, S. & M. Hartt. Understanding “double risk” for older adults: An examination of theinteractions between vulnerability and (un)supportive built environments in Canada. Ageing &Society. (Submitted, Manuscript No. AGE-19-0194).

Biglieri, S. The Right to (Re)shape the City as a Person Living with Dementia: Examiningbarriers/facilitators to participation at open houses. Journal of the American PlanningAssociation. (Prepared for Submission)

Biglieri, S. & Dean, J. (2017). Aging in Suburbia, in Still detached and subdivided? Suburban ways ofliving in 21st century North America. Edited By: M. Moos and R. Walter-Joseph.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSCandidate Member of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute and the Canadian Institute ofPlanners; Student Member of ACSP and the Urban Affairs Association.SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS + REPORTSM. Hartt & Biglieri, S. (Fall 2017). Understanding Municipal-level Demographic Dependency and

Age-Friendly Policy: Results from Ontario. Plan Canada, Vol. 53, Issue 3.Biglieri, S. (Fall 2017). Dementia + Planning: Expanding accessibility through design and planning

practice. Plan Canada, Vol. 53, Issue 3.SELECTED TEACHING EXPERIENCE2019- Course Instructor – Graduate Level, ENVS 6126: Community Planning and Housing,

Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University2019- Course Instructor – Undergraduate Level, PLG 600: Planning Research Design, School

of Urban & Regional Planning, Ryerson University2015-2018 Course Instructor – Undergraduate Level, PLG 120: Understanding the Planning

Process, School of Urban & Regional Planning, Ryerson UniversitySELECTED SERVICE2015- Vice President & Chair of Strategic Planning Committee, Toronto Council on Aging2016- Academic Member, Mid-Size Cities Research Collaborative, Evergreen, Toronto, Ontario2017- Advisory Committee, Network for Aging Research, University of Waterloo2016-2018 Planning Committee, Symposium on Aging Research, University of WaterlooSELECTED SCHOLARSHIPS2014-2018 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000/year)2015-2018 President’s Graduate Scholarship, University of Waterloo ($5,000/year)SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSBiglieri, S. (2019). Everyday built environments of care: Examining the socio-spatial relationalities

of sub/urban neighbourhoods for people living with dementia. International Urban StudiesConference on *C*ities, *A*ction, *R*esearch and *E*ducation - TU Wien, Vienna, Austria.

Biglieri, S. (2019). Improving mobility for people living with dementia. #a11yIRL Accessibility in RealLife Conference – Toronto.

Dean, J., Biglieri, S. & N. Goodbrand. (2018). Exploring considerations of equity in the healthy builtenvironments field: a scoping review, Urban Affairs Association Conference – Toronto.

Biglieri, S. & M. Hartt. (2018). Understanding ‘Double Risk’ for Older Adults, International Federationon Aging Conference - Toronto.

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Colleen Chiu-Shee 77 Mass Ave, Rm 10-485, Cambridge, MA 02139 | [email protected] | 314.882.2689

EDUCATION

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA PhD Urban Studies and Planning (Expected: July 2020)

Dissertation Title: “Green Growth Reimagined: Can Eco-Development Promote Urban Sustainability in Chinese Cities?” Committee: Brent D Ryan, Lawrence J Vale, Siqi Zheng

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO MS Architectural History, Theory and Pedagogy, with honors, 2013

Thesis Title: “Fumihiko Maki and His Theory of Collective Form: A Study on Its Practical and Pedagogical Implications” Committee: Robert McCarter, Eric Mumford, Seng Kuan

MArch MUD

Architecture (professional degree), with honors, 2012 Urban Design, with honors, 2012

Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China BArch Architecture (professional degree), distinction, 2007 PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED)

2019 2018

Chiu-Shee, Colleen, and Siqi Zheng. “A Burden or A Tool? Rationalizing Public Housing Provision in Chinese Cities.” Housing Studies (forthcoming).

Shi, Linda, Zachary Lamb, Xi (Colleen) Qiu, Hongru Cai, and Lawrence Vale. “Promises and Perils of Collective Land Tenure in Promoting Urban Resilience: Learning from China’s Urban Villages.” Habitat International 77 (July): 1–11.

Under review

Chiu-Shee, Colleen. “Reinventing the Collective for Ethical Design: The Theoretical Confluences of Fumihiko Maki’s ‘Collective Form’ and Thom Mayne’s ‘Combinatory Urbanism’.” Submitted to AR/Architecture Research in September 2019.

Under review

Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Susan Yip, and Nadine Wei. “Chapter 5. Building A New Icon: the ‘Metabolic,’ ‘Eco-Smart’ Approaches to Long-Term Vibrancy in Zhengdong New Area.” In S. Zheng and Z. Tan (eds.), Towards Urban Vibrancy: Patterns and Practices in New Asian Cities. Cambridge: MIT Press.

In prep

Chiu-Shee, Colleen, Brent Ryan, and Lawrence Vale (alphabetical order). “Ending Gated Communities: the Rationales for Resistance in China.”

In prep

Chiu-Shee, Colleen. “Elite-led Democratization: the Emerging Collective Governance in China’s Liangzhu New Town.”

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS (SELECTED)

2019 2019 2018 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015

Lynne Sagalyn and Gary Hack DUSP Fund MIT Harold Horowitz (1951) Student Research Fund The State Council of China Green Urbanization Task Force Research Fund MIT Lloyd and Nadine Rodwin International Travel Fellowship MIT Harold Horowitz (1951) Student Research Fund MIT Bill Mitch++ Fund MIT Center for International Studies Summer Study Fellowship MIT Samuel Tak Lee Lab China Study Seed Grant MIT Emerson Travel Grant MIT Provost’s Women and Minority Fellowship

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INVITED TALKS (SELECTED) 2019

“An Overview: Western Theory, Practice and Education of Planning, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture,” Xiong’an Green Research

Xiong’an, China July 23

2019

“Building Eco-Smart New Cities: A Reflection on the Transformations of Zhengdong New Area,” Politecnico di Torino

Torino, Italy Nov 4-10

2019 “City in Nature” & “Planning & Urban Design Education in the U.S.” Summer School Lectures, Zhengzhou University School of Architecture

Zhengzhou, China July 1-4

2018 Invited Panelist, Urban China Forum, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University

New York, NY October 6

2018 “A Burden or A Tool? Understanding Chinese Municipal Governments’ Motivations in Providing Affordable Housing,” University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong June 25-26

2018 “Post-Industrial Redevelopment in New York City,” & Invited Panelist Green Urbanization Task Force, State Council of China

Beijing, China June 5-15

2016 “Liangzhu Cultural Village: A Paradigm for New Chinese Urbanism?” Urban Design Forum at the University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada March 10

CONFERENCE & ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2019

“An Overview of Housing Development and Urban Form in China” Urban Design Practicum: “Tangshan in Transition: Post-Industrial Urbanism in China”

MIT February 13

2018

“Housing Development and Housing Policies in China” Course: Urban China Research Seminar

MIT October 22

2018 “City in Nature: Urban Ecology, Sustainability and Techno-Eco Cities” Course: Urban Design and Development

MIT November 11

2018 “Urban Security: Defensible Space, Gated Communities, and Tenure Security.” Course: Urban Design and Development

MIT November 6

2016 “Tenure Security and Urban Resilience: The Power of Collective Title in China’s Urban Villages” Urban China Seminar, MIT Sam Tak Lee Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab

Cambridge, MA December 1

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2019 Spring Tangshan in Transition: Post-Industrial Urbanism in China, Urban design practicum TA 2018 Fall Urban Design and Development, Graduate Course Co-Instructor 2018 Spring Master of City Planning Thesis External Reviewer 2018 Spring Reworking Waterfronts in Long Island City, Urban planning practicum Co-Instructor 2016 Fall Introduction to Urban Design and Development, Graduate Course Co-Instructor 2014 Spring Contemporary Practices in Sustainable Urbanism, Graduate urban design seminar 2013 Fall Elements of Urban Design, Graduate urban design studio 2013 Fall Metropolitan Development: What is in a plan? Graduate urban design seminar 2013 Spring African Cultural Center, Bamako, Undergraduate Optional Studio 2012 Fall Spa at Laclede’s Landing, Undergraduate Core Studio RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS Urban Design, Public Policy, International Development, East Asian Urbanism, Housing Development & Community Planning, Urban Innovation, Land & Spatial Politics, Urban History & Theory, Qualitative Research Methods, Sustainable Development & Urban Resilience, Urban Development in Emerging Economies, Ecological & Smart Urbanism, Urban Governance & Informality

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Madeleine I. G. Daepp [email protected] | www.madeleinedaepp.com

Education Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Expected 2020

Urban Studies & Planning Dissertation: Essays on Migration, Health, and Housing Prices Supervised by Mariana C. Arcaya, Devin Bunten, and Joseph Doyle

M.Sc. University of British Columbia 2016 Integrated Studies in Land & Food Systems (Public Health)

B.A. Washington University in St. Louis 2013 Economics and Mathematics, Summa cum Laude

Selected Awards 2019 Bill Mitchell++ Fund Award – School of Architecture + Planning, MIT

Harold Horowitz (1951) Research Fund Award – School of Architecture + Planning, MIT 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship – U.S. National Science Foundation

Presidential Fellowship – Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2015 Li Tze Fong Fellowship – University of British Columbia 2013 Olin Prize for Excellence in Economics – Washington University in St. Louis

Class Marshall – Washington University in St. Louis 2012 Harry S. Truman Scholarship – Harry S. Truman Foundation, U.S. Federal Government

Udall Scholarship – Udall Foundation, U.S. Federal Government

Selected Publications Daepp MIG, Graves EM, Arcaya MC (in review). Migration and mobility in the neighborhood poverty trajectories of United States residents. Daepp MIG, Gortmaker SL, et al. (2019). The WIC Food Package Changes: Associations with Changing Trends in Childhood Obesity Prevalence. Pediatrics 143(5). Velazquez CV, Daepp MIG, Black JL (2019). The Food and Beverage Advertisement Environment Surrounding Schools in Vancouver, BC: Assessing Exposure from Retailers. Health & Place 58. Daepp MIG, Arcaya MA (2017). The effect of health on socioeconomic status: Using instrumental variables to revisit a successful randomized controlled trial. Econ & Hum Biol 27. Lebel A, Daepp MIG, et al. (2017). Quantifying the foodscape: An evaluation of the validity of commercially available business data. PLoS ONE 12(3). Daepp MIG, Black JL (2017). Assessing the validity of commercial and municipal food environment datasets in Vancouver, Canada. Pub Health Nutr 20(15). Daepp MIG, Hamilton MJ, West GB, and Bettencourt LMA (2015). The Mortality of Companies. J Royal Soc Interface 12(106). Press coverage in Forbes, Time, and The Atlantic. Flynt A, Daepp MIG (2015). Diet-Related Disease in the Northeastern United States: A Model-Based Clustering Approach. Int J Health Geog 14(1).

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Selected Presentations Daepp MIG, Graves EM, and Arcaya MC (2019). Migration and Mobility in the Neighborhood Poverty Trajectories of United States Residents. ACSP: Greenville, SC (upcoming). Lebel A, Campbell M, Curl A, Fleuret S, Subramanian SV, Daepp MIG, Brown T, and Crooks V (2019). Where is Geography in your Teaching of Health? Reviving Connections Between Public Health and Urban Planning. IMGS: Queenstown, NZ (recorded presentation). Daepp MIG, Graves EM, and Arcaya MC (2018). Neighborhood Poverty Trajectories of Massachusetts Residents, 2003 – 2013. Boston Area Research Initiative: Boston, MA. Daepp MIG and Black JL (2016). Examining Disparities in the Food Retail Environment Surrounding Schools in Vancouver, BC. APHA: Denver, CO. Daepp MIG, Velazquez CE, and Black JL (2016). Assessing Food Retail Environments and the Availability of Food Advertisements Around Schools. ASFS/AFHVS/CAFS Meeting: Toronto, CA Daepp MIG and Black J (2015). The Validation of Food Outlet Databases: Implications for School Food Environments Research. Food Environments in Canada Symposium: Saskatoon, CA.

Work Experience Research Assistant, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Dec 2018 - Present Research Fellow, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Jul 2017 – Present Clinical Student, Harvard Food Law & Policy Clinic Jan 2017 – May 2017 Americorps VISTA, New London County Food Policy Council Aug 2013 – Aug 2014 Harry S. Truman Fellow, United States Department of Agriculture Jun 2013 – Jul 2013

Edward A. Knapp Fellow, The Santa Fe Institute Jun 2012 – Aug 2012

Teaching Assistantships Quantitative Reasoning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Taught R programming for masters-level introductory statistics course

Jan 2018 – May 2018 Sep 2018 – Dec 2018

Land, Food & Community, The University of British Columbia Led recitation and delivered guest lecture for core undergraduate class

Sep 2014 – May 2015 Sep 2015 – May 2016

Current Macroeconomic Issues, Washington University in St. Louis Led recitation for advanced writing-intensive economic theory course

Sep 2011 – Dec 2011 Sep 2012 – Dec 2012

Additional Information Software R, STATA, LaTeX, SQL, ArcGIS and QGIS.

Familiar with Stan, Python, and SAS.

Languages Swiss German and English (bilingual), German (fluent), French (proficient).

Workshops Santa Fe Institute Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science Columbia University Epidemiology & Population Health Summer Institute

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Stephanie Frank [email protected] /// http://stephaniefrank.net/

Interests: planning history; historic preservation; housing; land use; social justice

Education Ph.D., Policy, Planning and Development, University of Southern California, 2013 M.A., American Studies & Certificate in Historic Preservation, University of Maryland, 2005 B.A., American Studies, summa cum laude & high honors, University of Maryland, 2003

Appointment Assistant Professor of Urban Planning + Design, Department of Architecture, Urban Planning +

Design, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), Fall 2013 - Present

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Frank, Stephanie. “Industrial Networks and Urban Development: Kansas City’s Film Row District

and National Film Distribution,” Buildings and Landscapes 27, no. 1 (2020): forthcoming. Frank, Stephanie. “A Tale of the Last Two Film Row Districts: Historic Preservation and Urban

Design in Kansas City and Oklahoma City.” Journal of Urban Design (forthcoming). doi:10.1080/13574809.2019.1604120.

Frank, Stephanie. “Why a Studio without a Backlot Isn’t Like a Ten-Story Building without an Elevator: Land Planning in the Postfordist Film Industry.” Journal of Planning History 15, no. 2 (2016): 129-148.

Frank, Stephanie. “Claiming Hollywood: Boosters, the Film Industry, and Metropolitan Los Angeles.” Journal of Urban History 38, no. 1 (2012): 71-88.

Manuscripts in Preparation Frank, Stephanie. “Historic Preservation Planning Pedagogy and Social Justice” in preparation

for the Journal of Planning Education and Research Frank, Stephanie. Building Hollywood: The Film Industry and Urban Development in

Metropolitan Los Angeles, 1920-1975, book manuscript SELECTED AWARDS & GRANTS UMKC Award for Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate Researchers, 2018 University of Missouri Research Board Grant, “The Film Industry and Urban Development in

Kansas City,” $13,000, Spring 2014 – Fall 2016 TEACHING Courses Taught at UMKC (* Course I developed) ANCH 102 (formerly UPD 101): Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits (undergraduate) UPD 260 / UPD 5526: History of Planning + Urban Design, 3 credits (undergraduate / graduate*) UPD 280: Land Use Planning, 3 credits (undergraduate) UPD 412WI: Planning + Design Studio IV, 5 credits (undergraduate)

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UPD 413: Professional Practice II, 1 credit (undergraduate) UPD 430: Planning for Historic Preservation, 3 credits (undergraduate) UPD 475 / UPD 5750: American Housing, 3 credits (undergraduate / graduate)* UPD 5743: Introduction to Historic Preservation, 3 credits (graduate)* SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Invited Talks “Kansas City’s Film Row District,” Humanities Sandwiched In, 26 January 2018, Missouri

Humanities Council, Kansas City “The Film Industry and Urban Development in Metropolitan Los Angeles,” 19 November 2014,

Kansas City Section, American Planning Association

Recent Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations Urban History Association, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2018

“Warner Bros. and the Shaping of the Postwar San Fernando Valley” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, Colorado, October 2017 “Urban Design, Branding & Historic Preservation in the Last Remaining Film Row Districts” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, November 2016 “Designing a Twenty-First Century Historic Preservation Planning Curriculum” Urban History Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 2016 “Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Piecemeal Development: MGM and Redevelopment in

Culver City in the 1970s” Selected Professional Practice Senior Historic Resources Coordinator, Sapphos Environmental, Inc., Pasadena, CA, 2012-2013 Associate in Preservation Planning, Historic Resources Group, Hollywood, CA, Summers 2006-

2008; Summer-Fall 2009 SELECTED SERVICE Academic Service Assistant Editor, Urban History Association’s The Metropole blog, June 2019 – Present

College Service Urban Studies Faculty, UMKC, Fall 2013 – Present Associate Faculty, Women’s & Gender Studies Program, UMKC, Spring 2015 – Present

Departmental Service Leader, Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate Development, UMKC, Fall 2013 - Present Urban Planning + Design Curriculum Committee, UMKC, Fall 2013 - Present Affiliations American Planning Association (APA) Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) & Faculty Women’s Interest Group (FWIG) Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) Urban History Association (UHA)

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NAZANIN GHAFFARI 5854-| (832) 517 [email protected]

UTA Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture ghaffari-https://mentis.uta.edu/explore/profile/nazanin

Education

Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy (expected: May 2020). University of Texas at Arlington. Dissertation: Declining or Thriving: Questioning Publicness, Inclusiveness and Justice in Downtown

Dallas Signature Parks.

Ph.D. Candidate in Urban Studies – Withdrawal (ABD), (2014). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

Dissertation: Urban Sub-cultures and Representation in Modern Iran’s Everyday Life Reflecting on

Iranian Cinema.

Master of Urban Design (2010). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

Thesis: Designing Urban Open Spaces for Young People.

Bachelor of Architecture (2006). Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

Teaching Experience

Instructor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington. The Metroplex (Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019)

Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistant, UTA College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs.

Transportation Planning, History, and Policy (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) – Instructor: Dr. Jianling LI

Metropolitan Sustainability and Plan-making (Fall 2016, Spring 2017) - Instructor: Prof. John Dugan

Planning History, Theory and Ethics (Spring 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Enid Arvidson

Planning, Urban Development, and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani

Research Questions in Planning (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi

Research Foundations and Ph.D. Workshop (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Mahyar Arefi

Spatial Theory and Policy: Urban Form and Structure (Fall 2017) - Instructor: Dr. Ard Anjomani

Adjunct Faculty, Azad University, Tehran, Iran. Environmental Perception & Expression (Fall 2011, Fall 2012)

Introduction to World Urbanism (Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013)

Environmental Condition Regulation (Sustainable Development) (Spring 2011, Spring 2012)

Introduction to Islamic - Iranian Urbanism (Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013)

Introduction to Urban Design (Spring 2013)

Urban Design Studio (Fall 2013)

Research Experience (Selected)

Co-PI. (2019-2020). CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant. $25,000. North of the

Island.

Research associate. (2012-2015). Asia-Pacific Slum Upgrading Working Group.

Researcher. (2012). Supporting youth Livelihood in Iranian Cities.

Researcher . (2013-2014). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Housing Sector Profile

for Iran .

Researcher . (2010 – 2013). Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

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Publications

Arefi, M., Ghaffari, N. (2019). Five Episodes of Urban Discovery as a Student Recruitment Strategy in

Planning. Journal of Planning Education and Research. (Submitted on May 2019).

Ghaffari, N. (2014). Questioning the Executive Organization of Tehran's Strategic Plan as a Barrier Toward its

Realization. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

Shokouhi Bidhendi, M. S., Ghaffari, N. (2011). Proposed Indices and Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluating

the Realization of Tehran's Strategic Plan. Tehran, Iran: Tehran Urban Planning and Research Center.

Papers in Progress

Ghaffari, N. The impact of design and occupation programming of public spaces on exclusionary

strategies: An evidence from Downtown Dallas Signature Parks.

Ghaffari, N. Do non-profit organizations’ forms (BIDs, FBOs, Friends of the Parks, etc.) affect the

inclusiveness of publicly-used spaces?

Conference Presentations (Selected)

Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). From the Park as Stage to the Park Staged: Does Diversity Indicate

Inclusivity in Dallas Art District Signature Park? ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC.

Ghaffari, N., Arefi, M. (2018, October). The Impact of Privatization on Diversity in Public Space:

Evidence from Downtown Dallas Parks, ACSP 2018, Buffalo, NY.

Ghaffari, N., Roosta, M. (2013, September). Renovating Urban Deteriorated Areas: Multicultural

Challenges, Contrasts and Attachments, 7th Global Conference on Multiculturalism: Conflicts and

Belonging, Oxford University, UK.

Ghaffari, N. (2011, February). Environmental pollution: A limit to the Realization of Cycle-Friendly

Catalyst Projects, 1st Conference on City, Bicycle and Citizens, Tehran, Iran.

Ghaffari, N., Hosseini, H. (2011, October). Realization Barriers of Urban Heritage Plans in Iran’s

Hierarchical Urban Planning System – The Case Study of Tehran’s Historical Context, ICOMOS

Thailand International Conference on Asian Urban Heritage, Phuket Town, Thailand.

Ghaffari, N. (2010, December). Collaboration Necessity in Tehran Deteriorated Urban Context, The 2nd

National Conference on Tehran Renovation, Tehran Renovation Organization, Tehran, Iran.

Posters

Ghaffari, N. (2019, October). Public, Private, and Not-for-Profit Partnership: Questioning Inclusiveness

in Downtown Dallas Signature Parks, ACSP 2019, Greenville, SC.

Honors and Awards

CAPPA Water and Human Settlements Initiative Grant - (Co-PI) - $25,000 ACSP-POCIG Scholarship for Student Travel sponsored by The ACSP

CAPPA Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship (A 5-Year Full Scholarship)

Texas Public Education Grant – 2018 – 3500$

Texas Public Education Grant – 2017 – 4400$

Texas Public Education Grant – 2016 – 1800$

CAPPA Dean’s Excellence Scholarship – 2015 – 1800$

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Shoshana R. Goldstein 328 W. Sibley Hall, Cornell University [email protected]

(732)690-4705 RESEARCH INTERESTS International Studies in Planning (South Asia focus), Urban Governance, Migration, Critical Infrastructure Studies, Civic Tech/GIS EDUCATION Aug 2019 PhD Department of City and Regional Planning

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Dissertation: Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-Making in Gurgaon, India

2010 MA Graduate Program in International Affairs

The New School, New York, NY 2006 BA History and Philosophy of Math and Science

St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD

TEACHING – CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Fall 2019, 2017 Lecturer, Introduction to GIS for Planners (graduate level) Spring 2019 Lecturer, Discourse on Infrastructure (undergraduate) Spring 2018 Lecturer, Migration and the City (undergraduate) Spring 2013, 2017 Teaching Assistant, The Global City (undergraduate) Fall 2102, 2014, 2016 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to GIS (graduate level) FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (SELECTED) 2015 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship Hindi-Urdu, Dissertation Research, US Department of Education 2015 Research Travel Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University 2014 Research Grant, Clarence S. Stein Institute for Urban and Landscape Studies 2014 Critical Language Scholarship, Hindi, US Department of State - Funding for American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) summer language intensive in Jaipur 2013-2014 Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS) Hindi-Urdu, US

Department of Education 2013 Research Travel Award (for research in India), Mario Einaudi Center for

International Studies, Cornell University PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) Journal Article Goldstein, S. (2016). Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-making in Gurgaon, India. International Area Studies Review. 19(1): 12-27. Book Chapter Goldstein, S. (2019). Between Mega-projects and Micro-planning: Public-Private Partnerships,

Local Governance and the making of the Millennium City. In The Political Economy of

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Mega Projects in Asia: Globalization and Urban Transformation. Eds. Shin, HB and Gimm, D. London: Routledge. (In Press).

Book Review Goldstein, S. (2018). Siddartha Sen’s “Colonizing, Decolonizing and Globalizing Kolkata: From

a Colonial to a Post-Marxist City,” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Professional Report Creighton, K., Goldstein, S., Khanam, M. (2010). Information Communication Technologies

(ICT) for Development: Environmental Sustainability. New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).

CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA (SELECTED)

“Planning the Invisible City: Migration and Urban Citizenship in Gurgaon, India.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Buffalo, NY, Oct 2018

“Between Knowledge and Action: The Return of the Town Planner in Gurgaon, India.” American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Portland, OR, Nov 2016.

“Mobilizing the Millennium City.” World Schools of Planning Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2016. “Planning the Millennium City: The Politics of Place-making in Gurgaon, India.” RC21 Conference, Urbino, Italy, Aug 2015. “Old Delhi/New Delhi: Spatial Planning and the Making of the Modern Urban Citizen.”

Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, Apr 2014. “Green Construction on the International Stage: Eco Community Building as Development,

Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, Mar 2013. “Painting the Town Green: Sustainable Community Building and the Case of Kunming’s Expo-

Eco Town.” The New School for Social Research, New York, NY, Sept 2009. PROFESSIONAL & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED) 2011 United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), NYC, Consultant 2010 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), NYC, Consultant 2009 United Nations Global Alliance for ICTs and Development (UNGAID), NYC, Consultant 2009 University Urban Research Initiative (UURI), Cities Alliance, NYC, Researcher, report

on slum upgrading in Mbale, Uganda 2009 India China Institute, NYC, Research Assistant, Fellowship Coordinator 2008 Ironbound Community Corporation/Parsons School of Design, Newark, NJ, Researcher,

ecological hazard mapping report PROFESSIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Referee for Economic and Political Weekly, Geoforum, Housing and Society Cornell Department of City and Regional Planning, Faculty & Curriculum Committees LANGUAGES

Advanced Intermediate/Conversant – Hindi, Italian Intermediate – French

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Julia Gabriele Harten University of Southern California • Sol Price School of Public Policy

+1 323-794-6433 • [email protected]

EDUCATI ON

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA May 2020 Ph.D., Public Policy and Management Dissertation: Crowded with Potential: Bed Space Rentals in Urban China Committee: Annette M. Kim, Chris Webster, Lisa Schweitzer

Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany 2019 BA, China and East Asian Studies

Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany 2014 MSc, Money and Finance (Macroeconomics)

University of Münster, Münster, Germany 2011 BSc, Business Administration, Minor Economics

PUBLI CATI ONS

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Eric J. Heikkila, Julia G. Harten, “Can Land Use Regulation Be Smarter? Planners’ Role in the Informal Housing Challenge”– Journal of Planning Education and Research, forthcoming.

Articles in Submission Julia G. Harten, Annette M. Kim, J. Cressica Brazier, “Real and Fake Data on Shanghai’s Group Rentals: Housing Research in the Era of Big Data”–revise and resubmit at Urban Studies.

Other Publications Julia G. Harten, Review of Residency, Class, and Community in the Contemporary Chinese City, by William Hurst (Eds.) Eurasian Geography and Economy June, 2019. DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2019.1 627235.

Axel Berger, Julia G. Harten, “What opportunities do the New EU international investment agreements offer for developing countries?”, German Development Institute Briefing Paper December, 2012. https://www.die-gdi.de/uploads/media/BP_12.2012.pdf

Manuscripts in Preparation Julia G. Harten, “Deconstructing ‘the Slum’: Group Renting in Urban China” –target: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

Julia G. Harten, “Housing China’s Single Women: Gendered Preferences and the New Generation of Migrant Workers” –target: Journal of the American Planning Association

Julia G. Harten, “High-skilled Workers in the Context of Rapid Urbanization: Learning and Living in the Chinese Big City” –target: Journal of Urban Economics

Aline Chevalier, Julia G. Harten, “Mobility Practices, Micro-economies, and the Street: Street Interventions in Shanghai” –target: Journal of Urban Planning and Development

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FELLOWSHI PS AND AWARDS (SELECTED)

ACSP GPEIG Gill-Chin Lim Student Travel Award 2019 Lusk Center for Real Estate, Research Award 2019-2020 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship 2019-2020 USC Graduate School Research Enhancement Fellowship 2018-2019 International Association for China Planning (IACP) Travel Award 2018 FLAS Academic Year Fellowship, U.S. Dept. of Education Title VI grant 2016-2017 Lusk Center for Real Estate, Research Award (with Annette Kim) 2016

PRESENTATI ONS (SELECTED)

Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University, Invited Talk, July 5th 2019 Urban China Research Network Conference: The Next Generation of Urban China Research (20 Year Anniversary of UCRN) Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, June 21st, 2019. Urban Affairs Association, 49th Annual Conference, UCLA, April 26th, 2019. Comparative Urbanism: Global Perspectives Conference, Urban Studies Institute at Georgia State University, Atlanta, March 8th, 2019. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Annual Conference, Buffalo, October 28th, 2018. International Association for China Planning, Annual Conference, Xi’an, June 30th, 2018. Western Regional Science Association, 57th Annual Meeting, Pasadena, February 12th, 2018. Western Regional Science Association, 56th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, February 16th, 2017. World Bank, 17th Annual Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington D.C., March 16th, 2016.

TEACHI NG AND ADVI SI NG

Summer Undergraduate Research Fund Advisor, University of Southern California 2018 Teaching Assistant, University of Southern California 2017 Foundations of Policy Analysis (Prof. Pamela Clouser McCann) Teaching Assistant, Berlin School of Law and Economics 2014

Advanced Econometrics (Prof. Salmai Quari) Introduction to Econometrics (Prof. Salmai Quari)

RESEARCH EXPERI ENCE

Professor Annette Kim, Spatial Analysis Lab (SLAB), USC 2016 – present Professor Jorge De la Roca, USC 2017 –2018 Professor Eric J. Heikkila, USC 2016 –2017 Centro de Estudios China-México, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2014 German Development Institute, Bonn (GER) 2012 Professor Zheng Han, Tongji University, (PR China) 2010 – 2011

SERVI CE (SELECTED)

Board Member and Secretary, International Association of China Planning 2019 – present Reviewer, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Housing Studies 2017 – present Mentor, Price 1st Year PhD Mentor Program, University of Southern California 2017 – 2019 President, Price PhD Student Association, University of Southern California 2017 – 2018

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Huê-Tâm Jamme [email protected] | +1 (323) 331-6048 | 709 S. Mariposa Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005, USA

EDUCATION May 2020

Ph.D. | Urban Planning and Development University of Southern California (USC), Price School of Public Policy Dissertation: Mobility Development: How Transportation Planning Shapes Urban and Human Development in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam Committee: Tridib Banerjee (chair), Marlon Boarnet, Manuel Castells, Annette Kim

2010 M.Sc. | ISUR (Networked Urban Infrastructure and Development Project Engineering)

magna cum laude | Sciences Po Rennes | Rennes 1 Faculty of Economics 2010 M.A. and B.A. | Political Science | Major: Politics and Society

Sciences Po Rennes | Rennes 1 Faculty of Economics

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Articles Jamme, H-T., Bahl, D., Banerjee T., Rodriguez J. (forthcoming 2019). A twenty-five-year

biography of the TOD concept: From design to policy, planning, and implementation. Journal of Planning Education and Research, accepted on September 11, 2019.

Jamme, H-T., Bahl, D. & Banerjee, T. (2018). Between “broken windows” and the “eyes on the street:” walking to school in inner city San Diego. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 55, 121-138.

Boarnet, M., Bostic, R., Eisenlohr, A., Rodnyansky, S., Santiago-Bartolomei, R., Jamme, H-T. (2018). The joint effects of income, vehicle technology, and transit-oriented development on greenhouse gases emissions. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.

Book Chapters Piazzoni, F., Jamme, H-T. (forthcoming 2020). Private uses make public spaces: Street vending

in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Rome, Italy. In Routledge Handbook of Street Culture (Ed: Jeffrey Ian Ross). Abingdon: Routledge. Accepted on August 10, 2019.

Jamme, H-T., Ortega, F. (2019). Modern infrastructure and historic urban landscape: re-evaluating local conservation practices in light on Hanoi’s metro project. In Routledge Companion of Global Heritage Conservation (Eds: Bharne, V., & Sandmeier T.). Abingdon: Routledge.

Manuscripts in Submission Jamme, H-T. L’expérience vécue des mobilités quotidiennes en transition : Cheminement vers

le développement et le modernisme à Hô Chi Minh Ville. EchoGéo.

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Boarnet, M., Bostic, R., Burinskiy, E., Eisenlohr, A., Rodnyansky, S., Santiago-Bartolomei, R., Jamme, H-T. Travel behavior in TODs: the joint impact of transit access, income, and neighborhood characteristics. Transportation Research Part D.

Eisenlohr, A., Jamme, H-T., Bahl, D., Banerjee, T. The experience of walking to school in inner city neighborhoods: findings from Los Angeles and San Diego. Transport Policy.

Manuscripts in Preparation Jamme, H-T. ‘Sticky flows’ and ‘productive frictions’: Ho Chi Minh City’s Street Life

explained by Motorbike Mobility. For submission to Mobilities. Jamme, H-T. The perceived space of urban mobility: A case study in HCMC, Vietnam, using

travel survey data. For submission to Journal of Transport Geography.

Other publications: 2 Research Reports + 1 Newsletter article

GRANTS & AWARDS

2019 CALTRANS Research grant, with Tridib Banerjee & Deepak Bahl ($100,000) 2018 USC Graduate School Russel Endowed Fellowship ($32,000) 2018 EFEO – Ecole Française d’Extreme Orient Dissertation fellowship (€3,400) 2018 RASC Rail Association of Southern California’s Graduate Scholarship ($2,500) 2018 CTF California Transportation Foundation’s Graduate Scholarship ($1,500) 2017 WTS-LA Myra Frank Scholarship from the Women’s Transportation Seminar ($7,500) 2017 METRANS Research grant, with Tridib Banerjee & Deepak Bahl ($99,994) 2013 Premier Prix VIE Vietnam – First Prize for young professional abroad (€3,000) + 1 more grant and 7 more awards

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

Speaker at plenary session of TRB’s (2019) Conference on Women’s Issues in Transportation Papers presented at ACSP (2019, 2017, 2016), AESOP (2019, 2018), UAA (2019) + 6 more

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Assistant | USC Price School of Public Policy (nine projects since 2015)

Teaching Assistant | USC Price School of Public Policy 2017 Planning Theory | Graduate course | Instructor: Dowell Myers 2017 Planning History and Urban Form | Graduate course | Instructor: David Sloane 2016 History of Planning and Development | Undergraduate | Instructor: Kathy Kolnick

ASCONIT Consultant – Expert in Urban Planning and Development in Asia (2011-2018) Coordinated and consulted for 21 development projects, including: 2018 JICA, Preparation Study for Urban Rail Development in Dhaka, Bangladesh 2015 JICA, Preparation Study for Implementing Urban Mass Rapid Transit in Hanoi, Vietnam 2015 World Bank, Feasibility Study for Green Space Development in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia + 18 more projects in 19 other cities

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Shanice Marie Jones 3214 Beacon Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 [email protected]

Education

• Ph.D, Urban and Regional Planning Florida State University, Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2020 Dissertation: Advisor: William Butler, PhD

• M.S., Plant, Environmental Management, and Soil Science Louisiana State University, 2015

• B.S., Environmental Science

Tuskegee University, 2013 Teaching Areas:

Collaborative Governance, Environmental and Natural Resource Management, Public Organizations, Administration, and Policy Teaching Experience

• Course Instructor May 2016- Current Florida State University Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning

URP 3000 Introduction to Planning and Development Course

-facilitated course curriculum for learners -graded course, giving detailed feedback to each learned -communicated directly with students

• Course Instructor Summer 2019

Florida State University Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning URP 4423 Introduction to Environmental Planning Course -taught basic environmental terms & concepts in relation to urban development

-introduced environmental planning methods -discussed & evaluated alternative courses of action for environemtnal problems -grade course material and communicated with students

• Course Mentor Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Florida State University Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning URP 3000 Introduction to Planning and Development Course -assisted to facilitate course curriculum for learners -graded course, giving detailed feedback to each learned -communicated directly with students -received training for online learning (social media)

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Research

• Research Assistant August 2017-May 2019

Florida State University Assist create technical report for USDA CoMFRT project focused on preventing and managing wildfires

-meta-analysis on Cross Boundary Management on Public Lands - coordinated symposium on collaborative governance in forest management

• Research Project May 2015- August 2015

US Fish and Wildlife Service Characterization of Rhododendron Minus varieties: var. R. Minus and var. R. Minus

Chapmanii • Research Project June 2013- August 2015

Louisiana State University Research: Evaluation of Enhanced Fertilizer Products for Sustainable Corn Production

in the Mid- South

• Graduate Research Assistant June 2013 – Current Louisiana State University Dept. of Plant, Environmental, Soil Sciences

-Increased agronomic assessments through efficient management and practices increasing yield Nitrogen Use Efficiency, and N uptake.

-Crop management -Scheduled graduate meetings -Communicates research and updates written and verbally -Presented at national professional meetings

Department, University, Community Service

• Member, Department of Urban & Regional Planning PhD Policy Committee • Member, IASNR Student Development Committee • Member, Synoptikos, Box City • President, Black Graduate Student Association • Mentor, Leon County School System, Fairview Middle School • Co-Troup Leader, Girl Scouts of America

Professional Afflictions

• American Planning Association (APA) • Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) • International Association of Society & Natural Resources (IASNR)

References available upon request

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Gwen Averill Kash790AtlanticDr,AtlantaGA30318 Phone:+1646334-9465E:[email protected]

EDUCATION________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Kash,G.(2019)“AlwaysontheDefensive:TheeffectsoftransitsexualassaultontravelbehaviorandexperienceinColombiaandBolivia.”JournalofTransportandHealth.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2019.04.004

Kash,G.(2017).“VisionDissonance:conZlictingconceptionsofBusSariri.”JournalofPlanningEducationandResearch.https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X17745974

Ph.D. UniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHillDepartmentofCityandRegionalPlanning(DCRP)Dissertation:UnderstandingUserNeedsinLatinAmericanTransitReform

May2018

B.A. NewYorkUniversity,GallatinSchool,magnacumlaudeConcentration:TheFormationofSocio-PoliticalBeliefs

2007

PostdoctoralFellow,SchoolofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology

Sept2018-present

Instructor,CurriculuminEcologyandtheEnvironmentattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill

2018

InstructorandTeachingAssistant,DepartmentofCityandRegionalPlanningattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill

2011-2014;2016-2017

BestStudentPaperonInternationalPlanning,GlobalPlanningEducatorsInterestGroup(GPEIG),anafZiliateoftheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)

2017

LeeSchipperMemorialScholarforSustainableTransportandEnergyEfZiciency 2015DwightDavidEisenhowerGraduateTransportationFellow 2013-15GraduateStudentMentorAward,UNCOfZiceofUndergraduateResearch 2014CommunityEngagementFellow,CarolinaCenterforPublicService 2014VanHuyckOff-CampusResearchFellowship,UNCDCRP 2014ForeignLanguageandAreaStudiesFellow,Portuguese,USDepartmentofEducation 2013-14TinkerPre-DissertationFieldResearchGrant,InstitutefortheStudyoftheAmericasatUNCChapelHill

2011

FirstPrize,SouthernTransportationConferenceStudentPosterSession 2011WeissUrbanLivabilityFellow 2010-11TransportationResearchBoardCommunityImpactAssessmentSubcommitteeTravelScholarship

2010

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Kash,G.andD.Hidalgo(2014).“ThePromisesandChallengesofIntegratingPublicTransportationinBogota,Colombia.”PublicTransport(March13). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12469-013-0083-7.

Kash,G.(2013).“OpenVersusClosed:EffectsofQuestionFormonTransitRiderExpressionsofPolicyPreferencesinArequipa,Peru.”TransportationResearchRecord:JournaloftheTransportationResearchBoard,2354:51-58.https://doi.org/10.3141/2354-06

SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Kash,G.(presenting)andP.Mokhtarian.“GenderedTravelatEveryAge:TripFrequencyandPurposeamongChildren,Adults,andSeniorsintheStateofGeorgia.”AcceptedforpresentationattheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)AnnualConference,Oct.2019.Kash,G.“Planners'VisionsofTransitSexualAssault:theproblemofdeproblematizingbeliefs.”PresentedattheSixthInternationalWomen’sIssuesinTransportationConference,Sept.2019.

Kash,G.“Transitcrime:genderedeffects,experiences,andattitudesinColombiaandBolivia.”AcceptedforpresentionattheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)AnnualConference,Oct.2017.Kash,G.“Studyingparticipationinitsabsence:focusgroupsasalaboratoryforpublicinvolvementintransitplanninginBolivia.”PresentedatACSPAnnualConference,Nov.2016.Kash,G.“DoyouseewhatIsee?PerspectivesonPublicTransitinColombiaandBolivia.”PresentedattheACSPAnnualConference,Oct.2016.Kash,G.andR.McCoy.“TransportationThatTreatsUsWell:MobilityNeedsofTransitUserswithDisabilitiesinLaPazandElAlto,Bolivia.”Presentedatthe94thTransportationResearchBoard(TRB)meeting,Jan.2015.Kash,G.“OpenVersusClosed:EffectsofQuestionFormonTransitRiderExpressionsofPolicyPreferencesinArequipa,Peru.”Presentedatthe92ndTRBMeeting,Jan.2013.Kash,G.“TheUnintendedRegionalConsequencesofIntegratingIntracityBusService:TheCaseofBogotáandSoacha,Colombia.”Presentedatthe20thNationalConferenceonRuralPublicandIntercityBusTransportation,Oct.2012.TEACHING EXPERIENCE________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ENEC490:SpecialTopics:GlobalInnovationsinSustainableTransportation (Instructor/Creator,Spring2018) DesignedandtaughtanundergraduatecourseforUNC’sinterdisciplinaryCurriculuminEnvironmentandEcology.

PLAN636:UrbanTransportationPlanning(TeachingAssistant,Spring/Fall2017).PLAN720:PlanningMethods(TeachingAssistant,Fall2016).TaughtweeklylabsessionsonstatisticalanalysiswithExcelandStata.Workedindividuallywithstudents.

PLAN590:Sustainability&InnovationinLatinAmericanCities(Instructor/Creator,Spring2014)Designedandtaughtaspecial-topicscoursethatintroducesmastersandadvancedundergraduatestudentstoinnovativepoliciespioneeredbyLatinAmericancitiesandemulatedglobally.

PLAN704:TheoryofPlanningI(TeachingAssistant,Fall2011-Spring2013)

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Cleary Larkin, Ph.D., R.A. Gainesville, Florida 917-684-7033 [email protected] Research Interests

History and theory, land use planning and law, racial and exclusionary zoning, GIS for historical research analysis, sea level rise impact on cultural heritage, community resiliency Education

Ph.D. in Urban Planning, University of Florida 2019

Dissertation: “Expanding the Historic Preservation Narrative: The Intersections of Planning, Preservation and Social Context in the Vieux Carré Historic District Designation.” (Chair: Dr. Kristin Larsen)

Master of Science in Historic Preservation, Columbia University 2007

Bachelor of Architecture, University of Arkansas 1999

Academic Positions

Postdoctoral Associate, University of Florida August 2019 - present Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience (FIBER)

Research and Teaching Experience

University of Florida

Research Assistant to Dr. Kristin Larsen, Director, 2015 - 2019

School of Landscape Architecture and Planning

Urban Planning History & Theory (w/ Dr. Kristin Larson) 2018, 2015 - 2016

Historic Preservation Practicum (w/ Dr. Linda Stevenson) 2018

Landscape Urbanism Colloquium (w/ Dr. Kristin Larsen) 2016 - 2019

Future of the Past, Invited Lecturer 2019

History & Theory of Historic Preservation, Invited Lecturer 2016 - 2019

Historic Preservation Law, Invited Lecturer 2016 - 2018

Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

Historic Preservation Studio, Adjunct Associate Professor 2010

Invited Studio Critic

Tulane University, School of Architecture 2019

Preservation Institute of Nantucket 2018

University of Arkansas, School of Architecture 2015

Columbia University, School of Historic Preservation 2011 - 2013

University of Minnesota, School of Architecture 2011

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Cleary Larkin, Ph.D., R.A. Gainesville, Florida 917-684-7033 [email protected] Grants and Honors

Senior Scholar Research Fellowship, Clarence S. Stein Institute 2019 - 2020 for Urban and Landscape Studies, Cornell University

ACSP Conference Grant, University of Florida 2016 - 2018 Grinter Graduate School Fellowship Award, University of Florida 2015 - 2018 Publications

Larkin, C. (2016). [Review of the book The Modernist Architecture of Samuel G. and William B. Wiener: Shreveport, Louisiana, 1920–1960 by K. Kingsley & G.W. Carwile.] ARRIS: The Journal of the Southeast Chapter of The Society of Architectural Historians, 27, 51-52.

Larkin, C. (October 14, 2015). New York’s Landmark Law at 50: Reflections of a Preservationist [blog post]. <http://www.beyerblinderbelle.com/stories/84_new_yorks_landmarks_law_at_50_reflections_of_a_preservationist?c=historic_preservation>

Conferences and Lectures

“The demographics of slum clearance in 1920s New Orleans.” Oct 2019 Paper Presentation, ACSP Annual Conference.

“Florida’s Policy Barriers to Heritage Inclusion.” May 2019 Workshop, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference. “The Planner and the Preservationist: New Orleans, 1920-1929.” Oct 2017

Paper Presentation, ACSP Annual Conference. “Historic Districts at 50: Relic of the past or instrument for livable cities.” Nov 2016

Organizer, Moderator and Roundtable Discussant, ACSP Annual Conference.

“The History and Restoration of New York’s Beacon Theatre.” May 2014 Invited Lecturer, Labor, Literature & Landmarks Series, New York, NY. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wiD4HOrJvI>

“The History and Restoration of New York’s Beacon Theatre.” Oct 2011 Invited Lecturer, Living with History: Redesigning & Revising New York’s Landmark Interiors, New York, NY.

Professional Experience Architectural Licensure: Virginia #012963 Preservation Planner 2016 - 2018

City of Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Architect & Planner, Associate 2007 - 2015

Beyer Blinder Belle, New York, NY Architect, Planner, Photogrammetrist 1999 - 2005

Frazier Associates, Staunton, VA

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LU LIAO 314 West Sibley Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853 [email protected] https://sites.google.com/cornell.edu/lu-liao (607) 697-3621

EDUCATION 2020 (expected) Cornell University Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning Teaching Certification, Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation 2015 Tsinghua University M.A. in Public Policy 2012 Tsinghua University B.A. with Distinction in Law; B.A. in English (minor) RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Planning, Sustainability, Social Equity, Climate Change, Plan Implementation

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS Liao, L., Warner, M. E., and Homsy, G. C. When Do Plans Matter? Tracking Changes in Local Government Sustainability Actions from 2010 to 2015. Forthcoming at Journal of the

American Planning Association. Liao, L., Warner, M. E., and Homsy, G. C. Sustainability’s Forgotten Third E: What Influences Local Government Actions on Social Equity? Forthcoming at Local Environment. Homsy, G. C., Liao, L., and Warner, M. E. (2019). Sustainability and Disaster Planning: What are the Connections? Rural Sociology. Published online first, 1-25. Gradus, R., Homsy, G. C., Liao, L., and Warner, M. E. (2019). Which US Municipalities Adopt Pay-As-You-Throw and Curbside Recycling? Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 143, 173-183. Liu, Z., Liao, L., and Mei, C. (2018). Not-in-my-backyard but Let’s Talk: Explaining Public Opposition to Facility Siting in Urban China. Land Use Policy, 77, 471-478. PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Homsy, G.C., Warner, M.E. and Liao, L. (2016). Sustainability and Local Governments: Planning Helps Balance Environmental, Economic, and Social Equity Priorities. Local

Government Review, 5-14. International City County Management Association (ICMA).

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SELECT FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2015, 2019 Sage Fellowship, Cornell University 2018 C.V. Starr, Mario Einaudi Center International Research

Award, Cornell University (declined) 2015 - 2019 Travel Grants, Cornell University 2012 Excellent Graduate, Tsinghua University 2010 National Scholarship for Encouragement, Tsinghua University

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning Introduction to Planning Practice and History (masters core), TA Fall 2019 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Public Policy (undergraduate core), TA

Fall 2016, 2018

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Planners (undergraduate & masters), TA

Fall 2017, Spring 2018

Tsinghua University, School of Public Policy and Management Public Policy Analysis (masters core), TA Fall 2014 Research Design and Thesis Writing (masters core), TA Spring 2014

SERVICES AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016.9 - 2017.6 Secretary, Cornell Association of Ph.D. Planners 2016.7 - 2016.8 Summer Research Intern, Policy Research Center for Environmental

and Economy, Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China

2013.12 - 2014.3 Research Consultant, Columbia Global Center, Columbia University 2013.7 - 2013.12 Researcher, Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI) of Lee Kuan Yew

School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS IN TWO YEARS “How Do Sub-national Governments Influence Local Climate Change Actions.” APPAM, Denver, CO, November 7-9, 2019. ACSP, Greenville, SC, October 24-27, 2019. “Social Equity and Sustainability – Can Cities Lead the Way?” AAG, Washington, DC, April 4-7, 2019. “Exploring the Energy Subsystems: Political Powers and Political Coalitions Behind.” APPAM, Washington, DC, November 8-10, 2018. “Do Sustainability Plans Matter? A Performance Analysis of Plan Implementation.” ACSP, Buffalo, NY, October 25-28, 2018. UAA, Toronto, ON, Canada, April 4-7, 2018.

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ELIZABETHM.MARCELLO1172AmsterdamAvenue!400AveryHall!NewYork,NewYork10027

[email protected]!646-945-3325Myresearchexaminesstateandlocaleconomicdevelopmentfromapoliticalandintergovernmentalperspective.Throughananalysisofpubliccollaborationandnegotiationprocesses,myworkillustrateshowurbanareascanbetterachievewelfaregoalsandpoliticalends.EDUCATIONPh.D.,UrbanPlanning,ColumbiaUniversity,2020(expected) Dissertation:ThePoliticsofPublicAuthorities:TheCaseoftheEmpireState DevelopmentCorporationM.Phil.,UrbanPlanning,ColumbiaUniversity,2018MasterofInternationalAffairs,ColumbiaUniversity,2010B.A.withhonors,EnvironmentalStudies,UniversityofCalifornia–SantaCruz,2005PUBLICATIONSRefereedJournalArticlesWilliams,S.,Marcello,E.,Klopp,J.TowardsOpenSourceKenya:CreatingandSharingaGISDatabaseofNairobi,AnnalsoftheAssociationofAmericanGeographers,104:1(2014),114-130.Klopp,J.,Marcello,E.,Kirui,G.,Mwangi,H.Negotiatinge-politics:Initiatinge-governanceinamunicipalcouncilinKenya,InformationPolity,18(2013),21-42.OtherPublications“NewYorkState’sEmpireStateDevelopmentCorporationandAtlanticYards:ACastStudy”inSclar,E.D.,Baird-Zars,B.,Fischer,L.,Stahl,V.,eds.Zoning:AGuideto21stCenturyPlanning.Routledge,inpress(2019).“LawmakersConsistentlyRefusetoHoldPublicAuthoritiesAccountable”Op-EdinColumbiaPublicPolicyReview,forthcoming(2019).“Planners,Pigeons,andCellphoneTowers:AnInterviewwithRobertBeauregardandLauraLieto”URBANMagazine,ColumbiaUniversity,Volume22,Spring2016TEACHINGEXPERIENCEColumbiaUniversity,GraduateSchoolofArchitecture,PlanningandPreservation:TeachingAssistant,EconomicsforPlanners(Spring2018,Spring2019)TeachingAssistant,QuantitativeMethods(Fall2016,Fall2017,Fall2018)QueensCollege,CityUniversityofNewYork(CUNY),UrbanStudiesDepartment:AdjunctInstructor,UrbanPolitics(Fall2018)

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CONFERENCES,PRESENTATIONS,INVITEDTALKSPresented“PublicAuthoritiesinUrbanPlanning”atthe11thannualKrueckebergDoctoralConference,RutgersUniversity,March2019Presented“ImpactsofTransparencyinEconomicDevelopmentSpending”attheAssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)annualconference,October2018InvitedtalkwithColumbiaSchoolofInternationalandPublicAffairs(SIPA)courseonpubliccorruption:“TheUsesofBlight:DiscretionasPowerinPlanning,”March2018Leadorganizerof“PastisPrologue:100YearsofZoning,”alunchtimepaneldiscussiontocommemoratethe100thAnniversaryoftheNewYorkCityZoningOrdinance,NewYork,NewYork,2016Leadorganizerof“TransformingAccess,”theannualconferenceoftheVolvoResearchandEducationalFoundations(VREF),NewYork,NewYork,2014InvitedtalkwithHarvardGraduateSchoolofDesign’sTransformingUrbanTransportation(TUT)Project:“LeadershipandUrbanMobility,”Cambridge,Massachusetts,2014Presentedpaper“Negotiatinge-politics:Initiatinge-governanceinamunicipalcouncilinKenya”attheannualconferenceoftheVolvoResearchandEducationalFoundations(VREF),Nairobi,Kenya,December2011FELLOWSHIPSANDAWARDSColumbiaUniversity,GSAPP:fulltuition,enrollmentfees,andyearlystipend,2015-2020AssociationofCollegiateSchoolsofPlanning(ACSP)StudentTravelAward,2019TempleHoyneBuellCenterfortheStudyofAmericanArchitecture:$3,000fellowshiptosupporttravelrelatedtodissertationfieldwork,2019ColumbiaUniversity,AllianceFrançaise:travelgranttoparticipateintheworkshopTheMatterofCities,Sciences-Po,Paris,France,October2017RELEVANTEXPERIENCECampaignDirector,ReinventAlbany(March2015–September2017):ManagedtransparencyandopengovernmentcampaignstargetedatcreatingamoreopenandaccountableNewYorkStateGovernmentProjectManager,CenterforSustainableUrbanDevelopment,EarthInstitute(June2009–December2012):CoordinatedparticipatoryactionresearchprojectsintheNairobimetropolitanareawithprofessorsandstudentsatColumbiaUniversityandUniversityofNairobi,Kenyancivilsocietygroups,andKenyangovernmentofficials

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Sarah Mawhorter Email: [email protected], Phone: 909.267.0305

Research: Housing, neighborhood change, demography, land use, urban development

EDUCATION

2016 Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development, University of Southern California Dissertation: Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change Committee: Dowell Myers, Richard K. Green, George C. Galster, and Manuel Castells

2011 Master of Planning, University of Southern California

2006 Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English, Carleton College

EMPLOYMENT

2018-Present USC Davis School of Gerontology, Postdoctoral Scholar and Syracuse University Aging Studies Institute, Visiting Scholar Studying housing affordability, residential mobility, and health in US cities.

2016-18 UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation, Postdoctoral Scholar Developed a survey of local land use regulations in California jurisdictions.

2013-16 USC Davis School of Gerontology, Research Project Manager Coordinated a neighborhood data resource for the longitudinal HRS.

2010-16 USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, Research Assistant Developed geocoded PSID dataset and analyzed homeownership effects.

2014 USC Annenberg School for Communication, Research Assistant Analyzed data on urban problems and change in global metropolitan areas.

2009-11 USC Population Dynamics Research Group, Research Assistant Conducted research in housing demography.

2007-09 Dan Ionescu Architects & Planners, Communications Director

AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Article of the Year, Journal of the American Planning Association 2018

Oakley Endowed Fellowship, University of Southern California 2015

Award for Excellence in Teaching, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2014

Provost’s Ph.D. Fellowship, University of Southern California 2011

Dean’s Merit Scholarship, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy 2009

B.A. magna cum laude and Distinction in Art History Major, Carleton College 2006

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SELECTED WORK

Mawhorter, Sarah, Carol Galante, and Amy Martin. (forthcoming). “California's SB 375 and the Pursuit of Sustainable and Affordable Development.” In Transportation, Land Use and Environmental Planning: Integrating Policies and Actions for Sustainability, edited by Elizabeth Deakin. New York: Elsevier.

Mawhorter, Sarah, and Carolina K. Reid. (2018). “Housing Policies in California Cities: Seeking Local Solutions to a Statewide Shortfall.” California Land Use Working Paper Series. Los Angeles, CA: Center for California Real Estate.

Mawhorter, Sarah, David Garcia, and Hayley Raetz. (2018). “It All Adds Up: The Cost of Housing Development Fees in Seven California Cities.” The Cost of Building Housing Working Paper Series. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation.

Wegmann, Jake, and Sarah Mawhorter. (2017). “Measuring Informal Housing Production in California Cities.” Journal of the American Planning Association 83 (2): 119–30.

Mawhorter, Sarah. (2017). “Boomers and Their Boomerang Kids: Comparing Housing Opportunities for Baby Boomers and Millennials in the United States.” In The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy, edited by Markus Moos, Deirdre Pfeiffer, and Tara Vinodrai. New York: Routledge.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Local Housing Policies and Inclusion in California Cities UAA 2019

Higher Education, Higher Rents: Colleges, Universities, and Rental Housing ACSP 2018

Millennials and Baby Boomers in a Crowded Housing Market UAA 2018

The Causes and Consequences of the Housing Shortfall ACSP 2017

No Vacancy: Reduced Turnover and the Housing Shortfall in the LA Region UAA 2017

Housing Constraints and Population Shifts in LA Neighborhoods ACSP 2016

Reduced Housing Opportunities for Young People in LA Neighborhoods UAA 2016

Reshaping Los Angeles: Housing Affordability and Neighborhood Change ACSP 2015

TEACHING

2013-Present Data Analysis and Communication Workshops, Instructor

2016-18 Terner Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program, Program Manager

2013 Housing and Community Development, Teaching Assistant

2013 History of Planning and Development, Teaching Assistant

2012-13 Affordable Housing Studio, Client Project Facilitator

2010 Urban Demography and Growth, Teaching Assistant

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Shaleen A. Miller 3911 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 | 713-855-7935 | [email protected]

Education

PHD (PLANNING) | ANTICIPATED MAY 2020 | FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY · Dissertation: Planning for and rebuilding green infrastructure: Issues of justice and resilience in urban

green space

MASTERS OF ARTS (ANTHROPOLOGY) | MAY 2008 | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON WOMEN’S STUDIES GRADUATE CERTIFICATE | MAY 2008 | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | DEC 2000 | THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Teaching & Research Experience

VISITING FACULTY | UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | AUG 2019-JUN 2020

• Interim director of Natural Hazards Graduate Certificate

ADJUNCT FACULTY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | UNC GREENSBORO | AUG 2019-PRESENT TEACHING & RESEARCH ASSISTANT | FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY | AUG 2016-MAY 2019 · Environmental Planning; Transportation Planning

· Teaching Group Leader (2017-2019): Devise and lead instruction meetings for department TAs

· Undergraduate Research Opportunity Mentor

· Research Assistant: Age-Friendly Communities (Dr. Rebecca Miles)

ADJUNCT FACULTY | FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY | AUG 2017-JAN 2018 ADJUNCT FACULTY | SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE | SUMMER 2009-MAY 2015 TEACHING ASSISTANT | UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON | JAN 2006-MAY 2008

Awards 2019-2020 Joy Sloan Jinks Endowed Fund to Promote Community Change through Research,

Teaching & Training (Scholarship/Fellowship) Dec. 2016 BBCITE Presentation Award/Scholarship Nov. 2016 3-Minute Thesis, Runner-Up 2016-2017 Eisenhower Fellowship, Federal Highway Administration June 2016 Outstanding Student Award, Florida Planning & Zoning Association

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Published Articles

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

Miller, S. (2019). Park Access & Equity in a Segregated, Southern U.S. City: A Case Study of Tallahassee, Fl. Environmental Justice. DOI: 10.1089/env.2018.0026i

Miller, S. (2018). Creating opportunities to collaborate amidst disaster: new opportunities for academia. Cities & Health. DOI: 10.1080/23748834.2018.1522994

Miller, S., & Coutts, C. (2018). A multiple case study of local & creative financing of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 6(2), 257–264.ii

Under Review Miller, S. (2019). Greenspace volunteering post-disaster: Exploration of themes in motivation, barriers, and benefits from post-hurricane park and garden volunteers. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Readying for submission Miller, S. (2019). Park access and walkability: Are cities with parks in a 10-minute walk, walkable?

Miller, S. (2019). Resilience in the eye of the Planner’s Triangle: Socio-ecological resilience imbalance after Hurricane Michael in Florida

Miller, S. (2019). Green infrastructure post-disaster: The need to close the gap with recovery for greater resilience.

OTHER

Miller, S. (2017, Oct). The overlooked generation. Planning, 83(9), 60.

Community Positions

2017- 2018 Multi-modal Committee Member, Sustainable Tallahassee

2016-2019 Leon County’s Board of Adjustments and Appeals (Chair, 2017-2018)

2018 Stakeholder member in Tallahassee Community Resilience Planning

2018 Participant in RISE-PR, an inter-university collaborative focused on Puerto Rico Post-Maria Resilience

2018 FSU Diversity & Inclusion in Research & Teaching Symposium Organization Member

2018 Student Representative, FSU Climate Action Committee

2011- 2015 City of Sugar Land, PARCS (Parks, Arts, Recreation, Cultural, and Streetscapes) Board Member

i Noted by journal as high-impact article ii Selected by CDC for monthly articles to read

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Kim Mosby, Ph. D. Community Engagement Specialist Postdoc, LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio 504-305-9653/ 212 Design Building LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 / [email protected] Research Interests: Disaster Management, Structural Inequalities, Policy & Development, Participatory Planning EDUCATION

2017 PhD, Urban Studies/Affairs, University of New Orleans.

2015 MURP, Urban and Regional Planning, University of New Orleans.

2012 MA, Sociology, University of New Orleans.

2007 BA, Individualized Study, New York University.

2005 AA, Liberal Arts, Des Moines Area Community College. PUBLICATIONS (Selected)

Mosby, K. (2020, forthcoming). Frameworks of recovery: Health at the intersection of policy changes after Hurricane Katrina. In K. Cherry, & A. Gibson (Eds.), The Intersection of

Trauma and Disaster Behavioral Health. New York, NY: Springer. Mosby, K., Birch, T., Moles, A., & Cherry, K. (2020, forthcoming). Disasters and older adults in

rural communities. In L. Kaye (Ed.), Handbook of Rural Aging. New York, NY: Routledge.

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.

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., 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.

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.

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, & AWARDS (Selected)

2016 Doctoral Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of New Orleans, $24,000. 2016 People of Color Interest Group Student Travel Award, ACSP, $500. 2016 Student Government Association Travel Award, University of New Orleans, $500. 2012 Doctoral Scholars 4-Year Fellowship, SREB & Louisiana Board of Regents, $120,000.

SERVICE

2018-Pres. Board Member. Institute of Women & Ethic Studies Community Institutional Review Board, New Orleans, LA.

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2018 Judge. Seminar in Social Justice Capstone, Abramson Sci Academy, New Orleans, LA. 2017 Judge. Seminar in Social Justice Capstone, Abramson Sci Academy, New Orleans, LA.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Community Engagement Specialist Postdoc, LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio, Baton

Rouge, LA, 2019-Present

Coordinated community engagement activities and participatory planning processes, supervised 15 graduate assistants, and synthesized interdisciplinary research findings for reports and peer-reviewed articles as project manager for a $3 million dollar NAS grant.

Research Consultant, K&G Solutions, LLC, New Orleans, 2018-Present Designed and analyzed mixed methods studies to evaluate the impact of social programs.

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.

Research Consultant, Foundation for Louisiana, New Orleans, 2015 Created market analyses, business plans, facility programming, and revenue projections to show long-term project sustainability for which client received a $500,000 grant.

Research Assistant, UNO Department of Sociology, New Orleans, 2011-2012

Applied analytic, research, and written communication skills to draft peer-reviewed publications on domestic violence and non-profit roles in disaster.

Research Assistant, UNO Center for Hazards Assessment, Response & Technology, 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

2019 Mosby, K. "Frameworks of recovery: Exploring the intersection of policy & decision-making after Hurricane Katrina". Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. October 24-27, 2019. Greenville, SC.

2019 Mosby, K., & Birch, T. "Inland from the coast: Measuring wellbeing as a guide for community development". Community Research Conference. Aug. 9, 2019. New Orleans, LA.

2016 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.

Invited Presentations

2019 Mosby, K. "Frameworks of recovery: Exploring the intersection of policy & decision-making after Hurricane Katrina". LSU Sociology Colloquium. November 11, 2019. Baton Rouge, LA.

2018 Mosby, K. Bridging Adult Education & Planning for Hazards. Adult Learning Institute: Bridges. June 1, 2018. New Orleans, LA.

2015 Mosby, K. Through the lens of Katrina: Long-term disaster recovery in the United States. Loyola University Panel Presentation. September 8, 2015. New Orleans, LA.

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Belinda B. Nettles, Ph.D. 353 Florian Way, Spring Hill, FL 34609352-650-2551

bbnettles@u l.edu

EDUCATIONDoctor of Philosophy in Design, Construction and Planning 2018 University of Florida Concentration in Urban and Regional Planning Dissertation: Barriers to Considering Cultural Resources in Disaster PlanningMaster of Landscape Architecture 2015 University of Florida Terminal Project: Suburban Landscape Evaluation Method: A Methodology Using GIS for Identifying and Evaluating Post-World War II Suburban Cultural

LandscapesMaster of Business Administration & Master of Science in Finance 2008 University of South FloridaGraduate Certi icate in Historic Preservation 1994 University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Capstone Paper: Interpretation of Historic Sites at Camp PendletonBachelor of Arts in History 1991 University of South Florida

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCEResearch Af iliate • University of Florida 2019 - Present Center for Landscape Conservation Planning Research Assistant • University of Florida 2013 - 2018 Department of Landscape Architecture • Department of Urban and Regional Planning • Levin College of Law Conservation Clinic

TEACHING EXPERIENCETeaching Assistant • University of Florida LAA 6382 Ecological and Environmental Policy 2016 - 2018 LAA 4356 Environmental Planning and Design Studio 2016 LAA 5331 Site Design Methodology (Online Course) 2014 - 2015Course Developer • University of Florida LAA 5331 Site Design Methodology (Online Course) 2014Supervised Teaching • University of Florida URP 6428 Advanced Environmental Planning 2014 DCP 6943 Practicum in Historic Preservation 2012

SELECTED PUBLICATIONSVolk, M., Hansen, G., & Nettles, B. B. (2018). Creating an initiative to meet climate change

information needs for landscape architects. In C. Calorusso & Clements, T. (Eds.), Transforming the discussion: Breaking our landscape architecture chrysalis. 2018 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference Proceedings.

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Volk, M., Hansen, G., & Nettles, B. B. (2018). Incorporating climate change into landscape architectural projects in Florida. In N. Nawari & C. Clark (Eds.), Tropical storms as a setting for adaptive development and architecture: iNTA 2017. 6th International Network of Tropical Architecture 2017 Conference Proceedings.

Nettles, B. B., Ankersen, T. T., Hawkins, W. T., Burke, A., & Pardo, J. I. (2017). Protecting Florida’s history from hazards: A guide to integrating cultural resources into disaster planning. Guidebook. Prepared for the National Park Service. Available at: https://www.law.u l.edu/law/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Protecting_Floridas_History_20July2017_1Sided.pdf.

Volk, M. I., Hoctor, T. S., Nettles, B. B., Hilsenbeck, R., Putz, F. E., & Oetting, J. (2017). Florida land use and land cover change in the past 100 years. In E. P. Chassignet, J. W. Jones, V. Misra & J. Obeysekera (Eds.), Florida’s climate: Changes, variations, and impacts (pp. 51-82). Gainesville, FL: Florida Climate Institute.

doi:10.17125/fci2017.ch02Volk, M., Frank, K. & Nettles, B. B. (2015). Managing coastal change in the cultural

landscape: A case study in Yankeetown and Inglis, Florida. Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, 5(2), 226-246. doi:10.1353/cot.2015.0018

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSNettles, B. B. (2019). Protecting Florida’s historic coastal cities from hazards. Keeping

History Above Water, St. Augustine, FL, May 5 - 8.Nettles, B. B. (2018). Variance or exception? Floodplain management ordinance provisions

for historic structures. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference, Jacksonville, FL, May 17-19.

Wolfe, J. & Nettles, B. B. (2017). When disaster hits home: St. Augustine & disaster management. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, May 17-19.

Wilks, J., Wellock, J., Burke, A., Nettles, B. B., & Eggleston, J. (2016). Sea level rise and cultural resource protection: A case study in Florida. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions Forum, Mobile, AL, July 27-31.

Nettles, B. B., Pardo, J. I., Tennant, B., Hawkins, W. T., & Ankersen, T. T. (2016). Climate change risk mitigation strategies for cultural resources within small- and medium-sized communities. Social Coast Forum 2016, Charleston, SC, February 9-11. (Nettles & Hawkins presented).

Nettles, B. B. (2014). Technical objectives and methods for the Matanzas Basin project. American Planning Association Florida Conference, Jacksonville, FL, September 3-6.

GRANTSProject/Grant Manager • Vista Structural Needs Assessment and Planning 2019 - 2020 Funded by Florida Division of Historical Resources. Total award $50,000.

SELECTED AWARDSHoward Sebold Award 2014University Olmsted Scholar 2014Jon and Elizabeth Seymour Scholarship Award 2013

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Yujin Park 275 W Woodruff Ave, 472F, Columbus, OH 43210 · 614) 943 - 0336 · [email protected]

Education

2015 - present Ph.D. Candidate in City and Regional Planning The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, OH, USA. Dissertation: “Three Essays on Sustainable and Resilient Green Infrastructure Planning: Green Mobility, Accessibility, and Microclimatic Moderation”

2014 Master of City Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

2012 Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Research Interests

Environmental Planning, Sustainable Urban Forms, Sustainable Transportation, Climate Justice, 2D/3D Urban Analytics, Urban Data Science

Peer Reviewed Publications

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. (2019). “Creating 3D City Models with Building Footprints and LiDAR Point Cloud Classification: A Machine Learning Approach.” Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 75, pp.76-89.

Park, Y. & Akar, G. (2019). “Understanding the Effects of Individual Attitudes, Perceptions, and Residential Neighborhood Types on University Commuters’ Bicycling Decisions.” Journal of Transport and Land Use, 12(1), pp.419-441.

Park, Y. & Akar, G. (2019). “Why Do Bicyclists Take Detours? A Multilevel Regression Model Using Smartphone GPS Data”. Journal of Transport Geography, 74, pp.191-200.

Park, Y., Chen, N. & Akar, G. (2018) “Who is Interested in Carpooling and Why: The Importance of Individual Characteristics, Role Preferences and Carpool Markets”, Transportation Research Record, 2672(8), pp.708-718.

Kim, D., Ko, J. & Park, Y. (2015). “Factors Affecting Electric Vehicle Sharing Program Participants’ Attitudes about Car Ownership and Program Participation.” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 36, pp.96-106.

Manuscripts Submitted/ in Preparation

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. “Measuring Continuous Landscape Patterns with Gray-Level Co-Occurrence Matrix (GLCM) Indices: An Alternative to Patch Metrics?” Ecological Indicators (Minor Revision).

Kim, D., Park, Y. & Ko, J. “Factors Underlying Vehicle Ownership Reduction Among Carsharing Users: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis” Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment (Minor Revision).

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. “Understanding Community Green Accessibility and Exposure Under Alternative Measures: Columbus, Ohio, versus, Atlanta, Georgia” (Under Review).

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. “Computational Prediction of Community Landscape Configuration: Application to Tree Canopy and Built-up Surface” (In preparation).

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. “Where to Plant Trees? Analyzing Urban Shades, Heat Mitigation, and Climate Justice” (In preparation).

Technical Reports & Articles

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. (2018) “Land-Use Optimization on the Basis of Microclimatic Analysis.” Planning and Policy, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, vol. 439, pp.49-61.

Park, Y. & Akar, G. (2017) “Investigating Bicyclists' Route Preferences and Detour Behavior with Smartphone GPS Application, Remote Sensing, and Google Street View.” Planning & Technology Today, American Planning Association (APA) Technology Division.

Akar, G. & Park, Y. (2017) “Tracking Bicyclists' Route Choices, Case Study: The Ohio State University.” US Department of Transportation (USDOT) Region V Regional University Transportation Center Final Report.

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Presentations at Professional Meetings

Park, Y. (2019) “Creating 3D City Models with Building Footprints and LiDAR Point Cloud Classification: A Machine Learning Approach.” 2019 Edwards F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. (2018) “Creating 3D City Models with Building Footprints and LiDAR Point Cloud Classification: A Machine Learning Approach.” Quantitative Skills Workshop, Department of City and Regional Planning, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.

Park, Y. & Guldmann, J-M. (2018) “The Green Morphology of Neighborhoods and Disparities in Green Space Accessibility: A Comparative Analysis of Columbus and Atlanta Metropolitan Areas.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 58th Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY.

Park, Y., Chen, N. & Akar, G. (2018) “Who Is Interested in Carpooling and Why? The Importance of Individual Characteristics, Role Preferences, and Carpool Markets”, 97th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, D.C.

Park, Y. & Akar, G. (2017) “Bicycle Route Preference of University Commuters Revealed by Smart-Phone GPS Data: Safe, Separated, Fluid, and Green.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 57th Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado

Park, Y. & Akar, G. (2017) “The Decision to Commute by Bicycle: The Interplay of Individual Attitudes and Neighborhood Environments.” 96th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, D.C.

Professional Experience

2017 - present Managing Editor, Journal of Planning Literature (JPL) (SSCI, 5-Year IF: 4.11)

2014 - 2015 Research Fellow, Korea Rural Economic Institute (KREI), Seoul, Korea

Academic Appointments

2017 - 2019 Section Head Assistant, Department of City and Regional Planning, OSU.

2015 - 2017 Graduate Research Associate, Department of City and Regional Planning, OSU. Principal Investigator: Dr. Gulsah Akar, USDOT NEXTRANS Region V program “Tracking Bicyclists’ Route Choices - Case Study: The Ohio State University” “Bicycle Level of Service of Shortest Commute Routes to Ohio State University”

2016 Graduate Teaching Associate, CRPLAN 3200 – Place Making, OSU.

2012 - 2013 Graduate Research Assistant, Seoul National University, Korea Principal Investigator: Dr. Heeyeon Lee, Department of Environmental Planning “The impacts of land-use change on national greenhouse gas emissions in Asia”

Honors & Awards

2019 Presidential Fellowship, The Graduate School, OSU. 12-month stipend for final year of PhD + tuition waiver (21 awards out of 76 nominees, university-wide)

2019 Career Development Grant, Council of Graduate Students (CGS), OSU.

2019 KSEA-KUSCO Graduate Scholarship, Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) and Korea-US Science Cooperation Center (KUSCO), U.S.A.

2019 Jerrold Voss Scholarship for Best PhD Dissertation Proposal, Knowlton School.

2018 Helene M. Overly Memorial Scholarship, Graduate Scholarship, Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS), Columbus Chapter, U.S.A.

2017 KOTAA Excellent Student Paper Award, Korean Transportation Association in America with Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association, U.S.A.

2016 Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA) Conference Travel Grant, OSU.

2014 Master’s Thesis with Highest Honors, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, Korea

2013 Graduate Student Best Paper Award (1st place), The Korean Planners Association (KPA) Annual Conference, Korea

2011 Excellent Dream Scholarship, Korea National Student Aid Foundation, Korea

2008 - 2009 University Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Seoul National University, Korea

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Rosalie Singerman Ray 612 W 114th Street, Apt. 4R, New York, NY 10025, [email protected], (434) 249-0405

EDUCATION: PhD, Urban Planning, Columbia University Expected May 2020 Dissertation: Building Political Will for Road Space Reallocation: How London and Paris Made Way for Buses Committee: Elliott Sclar, Weiping Wu, Ralph Buehler MA, Urban & Regional Planning, UCLA June 2015 BA Economics, Smith College, Magna Cum Laude May 2010 Data Skills: ArcGIS, QGIS, Stata, SAS, R Language Skills: Proficient in Spanish and French (reading/writing/speaking) PUBLICATIONS: Academic articles and working papers: Ray. R. S. (2019) “The Politics of Prioritizing Transit on City Streets” Transportation Research Record 2673 (3), pp. 733-742 Ray, R. S. (2017) “Open for Business? Effects of Los Angeles Metro Rail Construction on Adjacent Businesses” Journal of Transportation and Land Use 10 (1) pp. 725-742 Ray, R. S., Ong, P.M., and Jiménez, S. (2014). Impacts of the Widening Divide: Los Angeles at the Forefront of the Rent Burden Crisis. UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate Book chapters: Ray. R. S., Baird-Zars, B., and Sclar, E. (2019). “Analyzing Zoning as an Institution: Methods for Scholarship and Practice” in Zoning: A Guide for 21st Century Planning, Elliott Sclar, Bernadette Baird-Zars, Lauren Ames Fischer, and Valerie Stahl, eds. New York: Routledge Ray, R. S. (2018) “The United States: Seeking Transit Justice from Seattle to New York City” in Free Public Transit and Why We Don’t Pay to Ride Elevators, Judith Delheim and Jason Prince, eds. Montreal: Black Rose Books Book reviews: Ray. R. S. (2019) “Review of “The Risk of Regional Governance: Cultural Theory and Intercultural Cooperation” Journal of Planning Education and Research https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X19826279 Non-Academic: Ray, R. S. and Higashide, S. The Path to Partnership: How Cities and Transit Systems Can Stop Worrying and Join Forces, TransitCenter, New York, NY, May 2018 Ray, R. S. “Congestion Pricing Won’t Solve New York’s Transportation Woes” Gotham Gazette, September 6, 2017

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Ray, R. S.; Petrella, M.; Peirce, S.; Minnice, P.; Puckett, S.; Lappin, J (2014) Exploring the Equity Impacts of Two Road Pricing Implementations Using a Traveler Behavior Survey: Full Facility Pricing on SR 520 in Seattle and the I-85 HOV-2 to HOT-3 Conversion in Atlanta Federal Highway Administration, U.S. DOT, April 2014 Peirce, S.; Puckett, S.; Petrella, M.; Minnice, P.; Ray, R. S.; Lappin, J (2014) Effects of Full-Facility Variable Tolling on Traveler Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Study of the SR-520 Corridor in Seattle Federal Highway Administration, U.S. DOT, March 2014 GRANTS AND AWARDS 2019 Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) Study Visit Grant 2018 Alliance Doctoral Mobility Grant 2018 Lee F. Schipper Memorial Scholarship (Honorable Mention) 2017 VREF Study Visit Grant INVITED TALKS (SELECTED) 2019 (invited) “The Wandsworth Alternative: The Role of Local Authorities in Transitioning

to Sustainable Transport” Critical Transport Collective, New York, October 3 2018 “Free Public Transit in Seattle and Beyond” Seattle Transit Riders Union, Seattle, May

21 2018 “Transportation Crisis: What Can NYC Learn from Global Cities” Executive MPA

Policy Forum Columbia University, New York, April 21 2014 “Rentrification” Westside Urban Forum, Los Angeles, October 17 CONFERENCES 2019 Association of European Schools of Planning 2019 The Governance of Metropolitan Transport Systems, VREF and K2 Joint Conference 2017-2019 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2016 Mobilize Yichang and VREF Research Workshop 2014-2016, 2018-2019 Transportation Research Board TEACHING *Instructor of Record 2018 Studio Course: Hong Kong as Palimpsest: Transit-Induced Redevelopment in To

Kwa Wan, Columbia University 2017 Planning Techniques, Columbia University 2017 *Transportation Geography, Hunter College 2016 Planning Techniques, Columbia University 2015 *Transportation Geography, Hunter College COMMUNITY SERVICE 2019 Conference Rapporteur, “The Governance of Metropolitan Transport Systems” 2017-2019 Bargaining Committee Representative, Graduate Workers of Columbia-UAW 2016-2017 PhD Liaison to Program Council, Columbia University Graduate School of

Architecture, Planning, and Preservation 2016 PhD Session Organizer, Volvo Research and Educational Foundations Meeting

Yichang, China 2016 Lectures in Planning Series Organizer, Columbia University Graduate School of

Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

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TY REDDEN Africana Studies Program, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA

[email protected] 912.272.1695

EDUCATION

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL PhD, Design, Construction, & Planning, August 2017

Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies

Savannah State University, Savannah, GA MS, Urban Studies & Planning, May 2014

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2017-Present Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, Gettysburg College

SPECIALIZATIONS

Critical Race Theory, Housing Informality and Uneven Development; Mega-Project Development; and Spatial Equity and Justice

PUBLICATIONS

Dedenbach, L., Frank, K., Larsen, K., & Redden, T. (2019). Building the Foundation for Arnstein’s Ladder: Community Empowerment through a Participatory Neighborhood Narrative Process. In M. Lauria & C. Slotterback (Eds.), Learning from Arnstein's Ladder: From citizen participation to public engagement. New York, NY: Routledge. (Forthcoming)

Redden, T. (2018). Review: The Oxford Handbook of Megaproject Management by Flyvbjerg, Bent, ed. Journal of Planning Education and Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X18815738

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

“Pipeline or Practice: Challenges to Diversifying Urban Planning” “From Forgotten Neighborhood to Community Asset: Rectifying the Narratives of Territorial Stigma”

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, & GRANTS (SELECTED)

APA, Florida Chapter Award of Excellence in Neighborhood Planning, 2019 Consortium for Faculty Diversity Derrick K. Gondwe Fellowship, 2017-2019 University of Florida-City of Gainesville Research Grant, 2017-2018 Gettysburg College Research and Professional Development Grant, 2017 Annual Diversity Graduate Research Symposium Oral Presentation Award, 2017 Center for Latin American Studies Travel Grant, University of Florida, 2016

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College of Design, Construction, & Planning Travel Grant, University of Florida, 2016 Foreign Language and Area Studies Summer Fellow, U.S. Dept. of Education, 2016

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (SELECTED)

Housing and Race in the United States (Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Spring, 2019, Fall 2019) Introduction to African American Studies (Fall 2019)

SPECIALIZED COURSE REPERTOIRE (SELECTED)

Equitable Community Development Informal Housing in the Global South

INVITED TALKS (SELECTED)

“The Exclusion Games: Resisting the 2016 Summer Olympics,” Human Security and Violence in 21st Century Cities: From Vulnerability to Resilience, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, April 24th, 2018.

“Urban Apartheid and the 2016 Summer Olympics,” Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 23rd, 2018.

“The Normalization of the Failure: Collusion, Displacement, and the 2016 Exclusion Games,” Africana Studies Department, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, January 25th, 2018.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY (SELECTED)

“From Forgotten Neighborhood to Community Asset: Rectifying the Narratives of Territorial Stigma,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Greenville, South Carolina, October 27th, 2019.

“Intersectional Experiences of Women of Color at ACSP Member Institutions,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Buffalo, New York, October 27th, 2018.

“Forced Evictions in Brazil and South Africa: Negotiating MDG 7 and Globalization,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, October 12th, 2017.

“Urban Apartheid and the 2016 Summer Olympics,” 47th Urban Affairs Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 21st, 2017.

“Passing the Torch: Forcible Evictions Preceding the 2016 Summer Olympics,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon, November 3rd, 2016.

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Ariadna Itzel Reyes-Sánchez [email protected]

EDUCATION

2018 Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning. University of Texas at Austin.

Dissertation: Energy Justice and the Informal City: Sustainability and Energy Use in Colonias Populares, Mexico City.

2010 M.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico City. Graduation Honors (Mención Honorífica)

2008 B.S. Civil Engineering. Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico City

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Transportation and infrastructure planning; housing and community development

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2019- Lecturer and Research Associate, University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design

2018-2019 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Global Shifts Program, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania

2017-2020 Visiting Professor, School of Civil and Engineering, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

2016 Sletto, B., Lamina, A.M., Oliver, D., Purdue, B., Reyes, A.I., Vasudevan, R. Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic. UT School of Architecture.

2019 Sletto B, Reyes, A.I., Staines, L., Vasudevan, R., Community-based Planning and Critical Pedagogy in Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic. PLATFORM: Complexity | Scale | Power, UT School of Architecture.

2015 Reyes, A. I., 2015. Beyond Just Light Bulbs: The Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Housing Sector in Mexico City. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technologies. Dearborn, Michigan.

Manuscripts under Review

Reyes, A.I., Housing and Transportation: The Implications of Residential Location for the Commuting Burden of the Working Poor in Mexico City. Journal of Planning Education and

Research.

Reyes, A.I., Sletto B., “I Built it With My Own Hands”: The Albañiles of Isidro Fabela, Heterogeneity of Informal Housing Quality, and Participatory Slum Upgrading. Journal of

Housing and the Built Environment.

Reyes A.I. Revealing the Contribution of Informal Settlements to Climate Change Mitigation. A Case Study of Isidro Fabela, Mexico City. Journal of Energy Policy.

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Guerra, E., Li, Shengxiao, L., Reyes, A.I. Urban form, transportation, and commute behavior of the low-income population in the United States and Mexico. Journal of Urban Studies.

SELECTED AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2019- Penn Institute for Urban Research (IUR) Emerging Scholar. University of Pennsylvania

2017-2018 University of Texas Graduate School Continuing Fellowship

2015 Community Service Award, UT School of Architecture for field research in Los Platanitos, an informal settlement in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic

2013-2017 Comisión Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT), Graduate Fellowship

2013-2016 Fulbright US-Mexico Commission for Educational & Cultural Exchange (COMEXUS) García Robles, Graduate Degree Fellowship

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2019 Heterogeneity of Informal Housing Quality, and Participatory Slum Upgrading. 59th ACSP Annual Conference. Greenville, South Carolina

2018 Energy Use and Climate Change Mitigation in Mexico City's Colonias Populares. 58th ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, New York

2017 “Here We Do Everything by Walking.” Informality and Sustainable Transportation Practices of the Working Poor in Mexico City. 57th ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, New York

2017 Is Self-Help Construction Sustainable? A Life-Cycle Energy Assessment of Self-help Housing Units in Mexico City. The International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology (ISSST), Chicago, Illinois

2016 Keep the Urban Poor in the City to Enable Climate Justice in the Housing Sector in Mexico City. Urban Affairs Association (UAA), San Diego, California

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2019- University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design

Instructor. Life-Cycle Assessment in Housing and Transportation (Graduate)

Instructor. Urban Informality and Self-Help Housing: Learning from the Global South (Graduate)

2018-2019 Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania

Instructor. Sustainable Cities (Undergraduate)

2016 UT School of Architecture

Teaching Assistant. Quantitative Methods (Graduate)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2009-2013 Project Leader and Research Associate. Centro Mario Molina, a think on climate change and sustainable development in Mexico City

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BRETTANY K. SHANNON, PhD [email protected] | (415) 717-2782 EDUCATION University of Southern California, Sol Price School of Public Policy

Ph.D., Urban Planning and Development 2016 Diss.: Avoiding Middle-Class Planning 2.0: Media Arts & the Future of Urban Planning

John Dyckman Award for Best Dissertation Thesis Advisor: David C. Sloane

University of Southern California, School of Policy, Planning, and Development Master of Planning 2010 Vanderbilt University, College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts, Psychology 1998

Bachelor of Arts, Sociology 1998 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS (current) California State University, Northridge, Urban Studies & Planning - Part-time Faculty California State Polytechnic University, Dept of Urban & Regional Planning - Part-time Faculty University of Southern California - Scholar-in-Residence, USC Bedrosian Center on Governance RESEARCH INTERESTS Housing and Community Development, Arts and Cultural Development PUBLICATIONS Edited Volumes Tate, L. & Shannon, B. (Eds.) (2019). Planning for authentiCITIES. New York: Routledge. Refereed Journal Articles Shannon, B. and Banerjee, T. (2017). Dialectic of design: Rhetoric of representation. Journal of

Urban Design, 22(3), pp. 326-346. Shannon, B. (2012). Cultural economy of the city: A literature review. Policy and Practice. Los

Angeles: Sol Price School of Public Policy. Online. Book Chapters Shannon, B. (2019). Urban design and public art on Instagram. In T. Banerjee and A. Loukaitou-

Sideris (Eds.), The new companion to urban design. New York: Routledge. Shannon, B. (2019). Authentic Downtown Project: Intentional community-making in the digital

age. In Planning for authentiCITIES. New York: Routledge. Shannon, B. (2019). Authenticity’s many performances in the urban studies literature. In.

Planning for authentiCITIES. New York: Routledge. Tate, L. & Shannon, B. (2019). Introduction. In. Planning for authentiCITIES. New York: Routledge. Shannon, B. (2013). The “Dubai effect:” The Gulf, the art world, and globalization. In V. Bharne

(Ed.), The emerging Asian city: Concomitant urbanities and urbanisms. New York: Routledge.

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Book Reviews Shannon, B. (2011, December 22). The beach beneath the street by McKenzie Wark [Review of

the book The beach beneath the street: The everyday life and glorious times of the Situationist International, by M. Wark]. Society and Space – Environment and Planning D. Online.

Manuscripts in Preparation Shannon, B. Selling the plan: Real estate development and authenticity in the age of

social media. Shannon, B. & Sloane, D. C. The intersection of U.S. media arts organizations, institutional intent,

and community development. Shannon, B. & Sloane, D. C. Videos on the bus: An exploratory Los Angeles case study of applying

media arts to community participatory storytelling. Sloane, D. C., Shannon, B., & Bray, A. Art everywhere: An alternative creative city in an age

of placemaking. HONORS & AWARDS (since 2013) 2016 John Dyckman Award for Best Dissertation, Sol Price School of Public Policy 2016 Journal of Planning Education and Research New Summer Scholar Writing Workshop 2013 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning PhD Workshop GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS 2014 National Endowment for the Arts Research: Art Works Grant #15-3800-7007 PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (since 2016) 2019 Shannon, Brettany and Tate, Laura. Planning for AuthentiCITIES. 50th Annual

Environmental Design Research Association, Brooklyn, NY, USA. 2018 Shannon, Brettany. Art, Urban Design, and Instagram. 48th Annual Conference of the

UAA, Toronto, ON, Canada. 2017 Tate, Laura and Shannon, Brettany. Planning for AuthentiCITIES. 57th Annual Conference

of the ACSP, Denver, CO, USA. 2016 Shannon, Brettany, Sloane, David C., Bray-Simons, Katherine, and Bray, Anne. Art

Everywhere: An Alternative Creative City in an Age of Placemaking. 56th Annual Conference of the ACSP, Portland, OR, USA.

2016 Shannon, Brettany, and Sloane, David C. Your Neighborhood Media Arts Organization: The Intersection of Media Arts, Organizational Mission, and Community Development in the United States. 56th Annual Conference of the ACSP, Portland, OR, USA.

COURSES TAUGHT History and Future of Plan Making (undergraduate) History of Urban Planning & Development (undergraduate) Los Angeles: Past, Present, Future (undergraduate) Planning for the Multi-ethnic City (undergraduate) Planning Theory (undergraduate)

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VALERIE E. STAHL Columbia University • 400 Avery Hall • 1172 Amsterdam Avenue • New York, NY 10027

571-267-8700 • [email protected] EDUCATION Columbia University in the City of New York, New York, NY PhD in Urban Planning, 2020 (expected) | Dissertation- Housing Publics: Tenant Participation, Resistance, and Belonging in a NYC Public Housing Redevelopment (Sponsor: Lance Freeman)

Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Paris, FR Master of Urban Affairs, 2012 New York University, New York, NY & Florence, IT B.A., Metropolitan/American Studies & French/Italian (cum laude); 28/60 credits of MPA, 2010 TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Community Development, Housing Policy, Planning/Urban Theory, Methods, Zoning/Land-Use PUBLICATIONS Book Sclar, E., Baird-Zars, B., Fischer, L.A., & Stahl, V.E. equal editorship. Editors. (2019, in Press). Zoning: A Guide to 21st Century Planning. New York: Routledge. Refereed Journal Article Fischer, L. A., Stahl, V. E., & Baird-Zars, B. (2018). “Unequal Exceptions: Zoning Relief in New York City, 1998–2017.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Book Chapters Stahl, V. E. (2019, in Press). “Zones of Resistance: Local Participatory Institutions in Two NYC Neighborhood Rezonings,” in Zoning: A Guide to 21st Century Planning, eds. Sclar, Baird-Zars, Fischer, and Stahl. New York: Routledge. Sclar, E., Baird-Zars, B. Fischer, L.A., Stahl, V.E. equal authorship. (2019, in Press). “Zoning Matters: Institutions and Action for the 21st Century,” in Zoning: A Guide to 21st Century

Planning, eds. Sclar, Baird Zars, Fischer, and Stahl. New York: Routledge. Selected Media/Op-Ed Stahl, V. E. (11 Jan. 2017). “Ben Carson is an Insult to HUD,” Slate.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Columbia University, New York, NY Co-Instructor with Dr. Malo Hutson, “Planning Methods,” MS Urban Planning, Fall 2019 Instructor, “Quantitative Methods Summer Primer,” MS Urban Planning, Aug.2016 and Aug. 2017 Teaching Assistant, “History and Theory of Planning,” MS Urban Planning, Fall 2015, Spring 2017 Hunter College, New York, NY Adjunct Instructor, “Urban Life: Inequality in the City,” BA Urban Policy & Planning, Fall 2017

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SELECTED PRESENTIONS Paper, “Organizing Community in an NYC Public Housing Redevelopment: A Pragmatic Approach,” Urban Affairs Association (UAA), Annual Conference. Los Angeles, CA, April 2019. Paper, “The NextGeneration of NYCHA in Crisis: Tenant Engagement in an NYC Public Housing Redevelopment,” ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY, Oct. 2018. Roundtable, “Zoning: A Guide for 21st Century Planning,” ACSP Annual Conference. Buffalo, NY, Oct. 2018. Paper, “Exceptions as Planning: Quantitative Analysis of Zoning Relief and Rezonings in NYC, 1998-2016,” w/L.A. Fischer & B. Baird Zars at ACSP Annual Conference. Denver, CO, Oct. 2017. Campus Talk and Panel, “Dismantling U.S. Federal Housing Policy,” at Columbia GSAPP, with Professors Laurie Hawkinson and Vishaan Chakrabarti. New York, NY, Mar. 2017. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND HONORS 2014-2019, Columbia University GSAPP Dissertation Fellowship 2018, Columbia University 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition Finalist 2018, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) PhD Student Travel Grant 2018, Columbia Population Research Center Seed Grant (with Lance Freeman) 2017, Columbia University Graduate Student Advisory Council Spring Conference Travel Grant 2012, Woodrow Wilson Center Reducing Urban Poverty Paper Competition Finalist SELECTED PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE The Center for Architecture, New York, NY Oct. 2018- June 2019, Assistant Curator, “Mapping Community: Public Investment in NYC” Freelance Research Assistant, New York, NY May 2018- Mar. 2019, w/Elliott Sclar: Fahringer & Dubno Law, Adult Establishment Rezonings April-Sep. 2018, w/Elliott Sclar (pro bono): rent stabilization report in Westchester County, NY for Community Voices Heard- helped secure rent stabilization in the town of Ossining, NY Dec. 2017-March 2018, w/Lance Freeman: Brooklyn Pfizer Site Rezoning Study July-Sept. 2016, w/Lance Freeman: US DOJ Fair Housing Cases in Nassau County, NY Spring 2018, Fall 2016, Spring 2016: Graduate Research Assistant, Columbia University The Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law, New York, NY July 2014-Sept. 2016, Project Manager for $210,000 Sloan Foundation Grant on distributional effects of National Flood Insurance Program Aug. 2012-July 2014, Associate for Development, Events, & Operations The US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Jan.-June 2012, International & Philanthropic Fellow, Office of Policy Development & Research “Cities Are Back in Town,” Sciences Po Research Institute Paris, FR Feb.-June 2011, Research Assistant for Comparative Urban Education Project on Chile/Argentina

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ANGELA SHOPE STIEFBOLD 112 Village Lane, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

[email protected] 513-442-8288

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS

Urban History, Suburban History, Planning History, Historic Preservation, Land Use Planning. EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, PhD, History, expected Spring 2020. Dissertation: Farmland Preservation, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1930-1990. Fields: U.S. Urban History; Public History & Memory; British Empire & Capitalism. MA, History, 2013. Research Seminar Paper: Striving to be the Queen of Suburbs: 1920s

Planning and Zoning in the Village of Wyoming, Ohio. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL

MRP, Regional Planning, 1993. Master’s Project: Critique of Cluster Development Zoning. CORNELL UNIVERSITY

BS, Urban Studies, 1991. Cornell in Washington Thesis: Historic District Designation and Gentrification.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Instructor: Cities in American History, Spring 2016. Teaching Assistant: Advanced Topics in Environmental Studies – Urbanization; United States

History Survey; Drugs in the Americas and in Global Perspective. PLANNING EXPERIENCE

PLANNER, Carter van Dyke Associates, Inc., Doylestown, PA, 2000-03. PLANNING CONSULTANT, Doylestown, PA, 1999-2000. SENIOR PLANNER, PLANNER, Bucks County Planning Commission, Doylestown, PA, 1995-98. PLANNER, SECRETARY TO HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD, City of Allentown, PA,

1993-95.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Ohio Valley History, Editorial Assistant, Spring and Summer 2014. Cincinnati History Library, Archival Assistant, Spring and Summer 2014. Research Assistant, Dr. David R. Godschalk, UNC-Chapel Hill, Fall 1991-Spring 1993. PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES

“A Rural-Urban Divide: The 1949 Campaign for Zoning in Hamilton County, Ohio,” Ohio Valley History 19, no. 1 (Spring 2019): 25-43.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS

“Book Review: Hope in Hard Times: Norvelt and the Struggle for Community during the Great Depression by Timothy Kelly, Margaret Power, Michael Cary,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 143, no. 1 (January 2019): 112-113.

“The Value of Farmland: Rural Gentrification and the Movement to Stop Sprawl,” The Metropole, Urban History Association, https://themetropole.blog/2018/09/12/the-value-of-farmland-rural-gentrification-and-the-movement-to-stop-sprawl, September 12, 2018.

“Collection Essay: Hillbilly Comedy in Cincinnati – The Willie Thall Papers at the Cincinnati Museum Center,” Ohio Valley History 14, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 73-76.

Project Manager and Author, Land Use Plan: Courses of Action. Doylestown, PA: Bucks County Planning Commission (1997), and Land Use Plan: Tools and Techniques. Doylestown, PA: Bucks County Planning Commission (1996). Both Received "Outstanding Planning" awards from the Pennsylvania Planning Association.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selected)

SOCIETY FOR AMERICA CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING HISTORY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Alexandria, VA, 2019, "Farms or Houses? Planning for Rural Character Preservation in Bucks County, PA.”

AGRICULTURAL HISTORY SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING, Washington, DC, 2019, “Farms or Houses? Debating Land Use Policy at the Rural-Urban Fringe.”

THE SOUTHERN FORUM ON AGRICULTURAL, RURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY, Knoxville, TN, 2018, “Rural Character and Rural Economy: Preserving Farmland in Bucks County, PA.”

TAFT HUMANITIES NOW CONFERENCE, Cincinnati, OH, 2018, Rural Character and Rural Economy: A History of Farm Preservation, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.”

URBAN HISTORY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE, Chicago, IL, 2016, “Who Decides Where the City Grows? Ohio Farmers, Rural Zoning, and Post-War Suburban Growth.”

CONFERENCE ON NEW PATHS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN AND THE OHIO VALLEY, Louisville, KY, 2015, “Ohio Farmers and Land Use Regulation, 1938-1963.”

GRANTS/AWARDS (selected)

WINNER, GRADUATE STUDENT BLOG CONTEST, The Metropole: The Official Blog of the Urban History Association, 2018.

ALBERT M. GREENFIELD FELLOWSHIP, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2017-18. TAFT SUMMER GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP, University of Cincinnati, 2017. ZANE MILLER FELLOWSHIP, University of Cincinnati, Fall 2013, Fall 2015. VOLUNTEER SERVICE

Assistant Editor, The Metropole: The Official Blog of the UHA, 2019-present. Member, Historic District Commission, Town of Chapel Hill, NC, 2019-present. Chair, Member, Historic Preservation Commission, City of Wyoming, OH, 2012-2017. Member, Economic Development Commission, City of Wyoming, OH, 2007-2013. Member, Planning Commission, Doylestown Township, PA, 1999-2002.

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LEONOR VANIK 1839 South Throop St., Chicago IL 60608 Tel.: 312.969.3672 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Illinois at Chicago

12/2018 Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Affairs, Department of Urban Planning Mine, Yours, and Theirs: The Social Production of Disability Space.

2006 Master’s in Urban Planning and Public Policy (MUPP) Concentration: Housing and Community Development, GIS 1992 Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Community Psychology AREAS OF RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION AND TEACHING INTERESTS Housing & Community Development, Built Environment & Aging/Disability, Latinx Disability Geographies, Disaster Preparedness & Mitigation of Marginalized Communities, Social Political Governance of Progressive Movements, Mixed-Methods, Planning History & Theory, GIS ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE, SELECT RESEARCH ASSISTANT University of Illinois at Chicago 2018f College of Education 2009-10, 11 Hispanic Center of Excellence

2008-09 Nathalie P. Voorhees Center 2006-07 Urban Transportation Center

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Illinois at Chicago 2017 UPP308f. Teaching Assistant: Globalization and Urban Studies. (Undergraduate) 2016 UPP544s. Co-Instructor: Urban Revitalization and Gentrification. (Graduate) 2010 UPP101s. Graduate Instructor: Introductory to Urban Planning. (Undergraduate)

St. Augustine College, IL 1997-02 Adjunct Professor. Introductory to Computer Sciences; Introduction to Excel; Project Excel.

(Undergraduate) PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS Betancur, J.J. and Vanik, L.. Race and Progressive Politics in Chicago, Metropolitics, 2019.

URL: https://www.metropolitiques.eu/Race-and-Progressive-Politics-inChicago.html.

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 MANUSCRIPTS AND EDITED BOOKS IN PREPARATION Vanik, L. Disability Housing Policy: a path toward community inclusion.

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Vanik, L. & Betancur, J. Puerto Rico’s Hurricanes Maria and Irma: Conundrum of Thoughts for Housing and Community Development. Vanik, L. & Betancur, Eds. J. Progressive Movement vs Good Governance in the US. Vanik, L. & Matos, J. Eds. Disability Latinx Reader. Reclamation Press. Select Grants and Awards 2015-19 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: Through

my Eyes: The Production of Disability Space, (Award #1459211). Award: $12,580. 2015-16 Provost Award for Dissertation Research, University of Illinois at Chicago. 2008-14 US Department of Housing and Urban Development Early Doctoral Student Research

Grant: Through My Eyes: Transitioning into the Community, a qualitative study of people with disabilities, (Award # H-21549SG). Award: $14,531.

2012-13, 15 Board of Trustee Tuition Waiver, University of Illinois at Chicago. 2006-10 Diversifying Faculty in Higher Education in Illinois Fellow, IL State Board of Education. 2006-08 IL National Prevention Fellow, US Department of Health and Human Services Substance

Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. 2005-06 Martin Luther King Scholarship, University of Illinois at Chicago. 2015 Ford Foundation Fellowship, Dissertation Fellowship, Alternate & Honorable Mention. 2015 Planners of Color Interest Group (POCIG) Travel Grant, ACSP, Houston, TX. Select Conference Paper Presentations 4/2019 Vanik, L & Betancur, J. Social Production of Housing from Hurricane Maria: Chicago

Perspective. Association of Geography, Washington, DC. 4/2018 Social Production of Disability Space: Operationalizing Lefebvre’s Place Making.

American Association of Geography, New Orleans, LA. 4/2018 Vanik, L & Betancur, J. Progressive Movement in Chicago Today. American Association of

Geography, New Orleans, LA. 11/2017 Perez, K., Salkas, K., Velasco, J., Vanik, L. Nada Sobre Nosotrxs Sin Nostorxs: Addressing

the Educational Needs of Latinxs w/Disabilities, Findings from a National Study. American Educational Research Association. New York.

11/2017 Has the Progressive Movement Inched Closer Toward Devolution? Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO.

04/2017 Creating a Mixed Methods Approach to Operationalize the Social Production of Space within Marginalized Communities. Urban Affairs Association, Minneapolis, MN.

11/2016 Quarter of a Century Later and Still Waiting: The Social Production of Disability Spaces. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, OR. 11/2016.

11/2015 Who's View: Operationalizing the Production of Marginalized Spaces. American Schools of Collegiate Planning, St. Houston, TX.

Select Professional Experience 7/2019-5/20 Evaluation Consultant F2F Program, The Arc of Illinois. 2017, 18 Grant Reviewer, New Markets Tax Credits, US Dept. of Treasury. 2012-13 Interim Program Director, Progress Center for Independent Living, Forest Park, IL. 2003-05 Compliance Officer, Illinois Facilities Fund. 2002-03 Business Analyst, Indianapolis Housing Authority, IN. 1997-02 Management Analyst, Chicago Housing Authority, IL.

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RAKSHA [email protected] | 305 W 35th Street, Apt. 216, Austin, TX 78705

EDUCATION2020 (expected). Ph.D. Community & Regional Planning, University of Texas-Austin (UT-Austin) Dissertation: Body Talks: Young People’s Everyday Experiences in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Dissertation Chair: Dr. Bjørn Sletto

2011. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, Virginia Tech- Alexandria Thesis: The Potential of Arts-Based Research to Incorporate Teenage Voices into Planning Processes Thesis Chair: Dr. Derek Hyra

2007. B. Architecture, Minor: Industrial Design, Virginia Tech- Blacksburg Thesis: (Re)construction: Post-Tsunami Housing in Nagapattinam, India

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTSMy research utilizes feminist ethnography and arts-based methods to better understand how the materiality of the city affects gendered socio-spatial mobilities and imaginaries of young people. In my research and teaching, I am deeply committed to centering the histories, knowledges and lived experiences of those typically excluded from planning conversations, particularly in Global South communities. My work is inspired by intersectional feminist and decolonial scholars to envision alternative, more ethical modes of planning research and practice.Specializations: Social & Diversity Planning, Social Inclusion | International Development & Planning

PUBLICATIONSPEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSGauger, B., Gelbard, S., Kayanan, C.M., Mah, J., Sherman, S., and Vasudevan, R. (in alphabetical order) (2019). Spaces of Struggle. Critical Planning Journal, Vol. 24.

Vasudevan, R. “The Potentials and Pitfalls of ‘Art in Research’ Methodologies: Foregrounding Memory and Emotion in Planning Research.” Planning Theory and Practice. (revise and resubmit)

OTHER PUBLICATIONSSletto, B., Vasudevan, R., Reyes, A., Staines, L. (2018). Community-Based Planning and Critical Pedagogy in Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic. Platform: Complexity | Scale | Power. UT-Austin School of Architecture. https://soa.utexas.edu/publications/platform-complexity-scale-power

Mirzazad, S., Holland, B., Englum, L., Vasudevan, R., Berndt, C., and Hartke, J. (2014). Federal Policy Initiative: Recommendations to the President’s Taskforce on Climate Preparedeness and Resilience. Resilient Communities for America. http://icleiusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/RC4A-Federal-Policy-Initiative_Final-Report5-15-14.pdf

Schilling, J., and Vasudevan, R. (2012). The Promise of Sustainability Planning for Regenerating Older Industrial Cities. In The City After Abandonment, eds. Dewar, M. and Thomas, J.M. Chapter 11. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 244-267.

RESEARCH GRANTS2018- 2019. University Graduate Continuing Fellowship, UT-Austin2017. Open Study/Research Award, Fulbright U.S. Student Program2016- 2017. International Research Experiences for Students (IRES), National Science Foundation2016. Tinker Field Research Grant, Teresa Lozano Long Institute, UT-Austin2014- 2018. Summer Research Grant, School of Architecture, UT-Austin

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[email protected] | RAKSHA VASUDEVANSELECTED CONFERENCES

PRESENTER2019. “Sitting in ‘El Nie’: Quotidian Performances of Young People in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.” Latin American Studies Association, Boston, May 24-272019. “The Everyday Practices of Young Adults in La Zurza: Negotiating Embodied ‘Young Adult’ Constructs.” Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, April 24-272019. “Theorizing through Talking and Drawing: Lessons from Ethnographic Fieldwork with Young People in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.” American Association of Geographers, Washington DC, April 3-7

ORGANIZER2017. Spaces of Struggle: Radical Planning Mini-Conference, Denver, October 112011. Sustainability Planning Workshop for Reston, Virginia, May 15

SESSION MODERATOR2018. “Memorias, Narrativas, Y Gestión Comunitaria.” La resiliencia y el derecho a la ciudad: Conmemorando diez años de esfuerzos compartidos en Los Platanitos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, March 152014. “Climate Resilience and the Future of Municipal Risk Management.” National League of Cities, Congress of Cities, Austin, November 19-21

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2017 Spring Semester. Graduate Teaching Assistant for Qualitative and Participatory Methods. UT-Austin. Facilitated class discussions weekly and graded final projects. 2016 Fall & 2015 Fall Semesters. Graduate Teaching Assistant for Planning History and Theory. UT-Austin. Designed class syllabi for and led half of all classes in the semester; mentored half of the students (25) on a semester-long project; graded final projects.

2015 Spring Semester. Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Principles of Physical Planning. UT-Austin. Supported 15 architecture students throughout the semester to develop their final project.

2019. Research assistant for the UT-Austin School of Architecture Diversity Program. Evaluated class syllabi based on diversity, equity and inclusion performance measures.2018- 2019. Dissertation Field Researcher in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Conducted ethnographic field research in the informal settlement of La Zurza. 2017- 2018. Research assistant for the ACSP Global Education in Planning Taskforce. Conducted interviews with planning faculty to understand the state of international planning education.2014. Research assistant to Dr. Katherine Lieberknecht, Center for Sustainable Design, UT-Austin. Coordinated Texas CityLab, an interdisciplinary applied learning strategy for university faculty and students to engage with social, environmental, and economic challenges in Central Texas.2014. Pre-dissertation Field Researcher in Rivas and Bluefields, Nicaragua. Doctoral Student, UT-Austin. Conducted interviews with residents to understand the socio-economic impacts of the proposed canal construction.2010- 2011. Research assistant to Joseph Schilling, J.D., Metropolitan Institute, Virginia Tech. Conducted comparative sustainability plan analyses on over twenty cities.2010. Research Assistant to Dr. Derek Hyra, Virginia Tech Conducted archival research and ethnographic field work (participant observation) to understand the effects of the redevelopment of Washington, DC’s Shaw/ U Street neighborhood for Dr. Hyra’s book, Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

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Maria Katherine Watson, Ph.D. [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Urban and Regional Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2019 Committee: Yu Xiao (chair), Shannon Van Zandt, Walter Peacock, Patricia Thornton Dissertation: “The Influence of Disaster Loans on Long-Term Business Survival in Galveston, TX after Hurricane Ike”

M.U.P. Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2014 B.S. City and Regional Planning, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 2012

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2019 to Research Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban current Planning, Texas A&M University PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed Publications

Xiao, Yu and Maria Watson. (2019). Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 39(1), 93-112.

Papers under Review and/or Revision

Watson, Maria and Xiao, Yu. A Systematic Review of Business Impact and Recovery After Disasters: The Importance of Time. Under Revision for Risk Analysis.

Watson, Maria, Patricia Thornton and Yu Xiao. Time Will Tell: The Sequencing of Institutional Logics to Aid Business Recovery after Natural Disasters. Submitted to The Academy of Management Journal.

Watson, Maria, Yu Xiao, Jennifer Helgeson, and Maria Dillard. The Importance of Households in Business Disaster Recovery. Submitted to Natural Hazards Review.

Aghababei, Mohammad, Maria Koliou, Maria Watson and Yu Xiao. Quantifying post- Disaster business recovery through Bayesian methods. Submitted to Structure and Infrastructure Engineering.

Other Publications:

International Economic Development Council. (2015). Leadership in Times of Crisis. Retrieved from: http://restoreyoureconomy.org/toolkit/

Articles Featuring my Work

Simon, Ruth. (2016, September 16). “After Disaster, Speed Matters for Small Business.” The

Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from: https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-disaster-speed- matters-for-small-business-1474054297

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SELECTED)

Research Assistant, 2019-present, “CRISP Type 2/Collaborative Research: Scalable Decision Model to Achieve Local and Regional Resilience of Interdependent Critical Infrastructure

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Systems and Communities”, National Science Foundation (CMMI- 1638273), 2016-2019, Project Total: $706,873.00; Nathanael Rosenheim Principal Investigator (Walter Peacock Former Principal Investigator).

Research Assistant, 2015-present, “NIST Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning” funded to Colorado State University, by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 2015-2020. Project Total: $20 million; TAMU: $1.3 million. Walter Peacock (TAMU) Social Science Team Leader, John van de Lindt (CSU) and Bruce Ellingwood (CSU) directors.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor of Record

GOV 2389*: Introduction to Urban Planning, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019 *This course was taught at Blinn College in Bryan, TX, as part of an Academic Cooperative with Texas A&M University URPN 201: The Evolving City (co-instructor), Spring 2017 Teaching Assistant

URSC 632: Structure and Function of Cities, TA, Fall 2016 PLAN 647 Disaster Recovery and Hazard Mitigation, Guest Lecturer and TA, Fall 2014 URPN 201: The Evolving City, TA, Spring 2015 URPN 201: The Evolving City, TA, Spring 2016 URPN 340: Housing and Community, grader, Spring 2013 URPN 301: Urban and Regional Planning, grader, Fall 2013

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Intern, City of Bryan Planning and Development Services. Bryan, Texas. 2015-2016. Intern, United States Agency for International Development Regional Development Mission for

Asia (USAID RDMA). Bangkok, Thailand and College Station, Texas. 2014. Intern, International Economic Development Council (IEDC). Washington, DC. 2013-2014. Intern, Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. 2010-2011.

AWARDS

3rd Place Community Resilience Center of Excellence Biannual Meeting Graduate and Post- Doctoral Poster Presentation Competition, May 2018

AICP Outstanding Student Award, Texas A&M University, April 2014 Jesus “Chuy” Hinojosa Academic Excellence Award, Texas A&M University, April 2014 Lechner Fellowship, Texas A&M University, 2013 Provost Scholarship, The Ohio State University, 2008-2012

RELATED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis: ArcGIS, QGIS Statistical Packages and Programming: STATA, SAS

Full CV and References Available Upon Request

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JESSICA PAGAN WILSON [email protected] // [email protected] // 401-536-5695 EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate in City and Regional Planning, 2015-Present The Ohio State University Dissertation: Planning for Drinking Water Protection: Connecting Water Management and Land Use Planning in the Midwestern U.S. Research interests: environmental planning and governance, water management, sustainability, collaborative planning, consensus building Master of Urban and Regional Planning, 2015 Florida Atlantic University Specialization: Environmental Planning and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Master of Arts in Environmental Studies, 2011 Brown University Thesis: Water Efficiency for Rhode Island: Assessing Proposed State Efficiency Rule at a Local Level Bachelor of Science in History and Politics, cum laude, 2009 Drexel University TEACHING EXPERIENCE The Ohio State University, Knowlton School of Architecture, City & Regional Planning Graduate Teaching Assistant

Autumn 2018, Historical Foundations of Planning (CRP6000, Graduate) Spring 2018, The Global Environment in Planning (CRP4597, Undergraduate) Autumn 2017, Historical Foundations of Planning (CRP6000, Graduate) Spring 2017, Creating Innovative Cities and Regions (CRP2110, Undergraduate) Autumn 2016, Historical Foundations of Planning (CRP6000, Graduate)

Brown University, Center for Environmental Studies Graduate Teaching Assistant

Spring 2010, Nature, Culture, History & The Environment-The Humanistic Lens (Graduate & Junior/Senior Undergraduate)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2019 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Greenville, SC

Abstract Accepted: Planning for Drinking Water Protection: An Analysis of Governance and Management in Ohio

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Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CA Source Water Protection in the Midwest: An Analysis of Planning and Implementation Efforts

2018 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Buffalo, NY

Source Water Protection Planning in the Midwest Urban Affairs Association, Toronto, ON, Canada J.P. Wilson (presenting author), M.M. Conroy, Planning for Natural Gas

Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities (on-going research) M.M. Conroy (presenting author), J.P. Wilson, Adaptive Green Stormwater

Infrastructure and Climate Change in the Midwest (on-going research) 2017 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Denver, CO

J.P. Wilson (presenting author), M.M. Conroy, Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities

M.M. Conroy (presenting author), J.P. Wilson, Adaptive Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Climate Change in the Midwest

JOURNAL ARTICLES Under Review: Wilson, J.P., & Conroy, M.M. Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance and Other Complexities Under Review: Arceño, M.A., Smiles, D., Yotebieng, K., Velez, T., Wilson, J.P., Bailey, E.,

Burgos, L.R., Mazumdar, A., & McSweeney, K. Too Great of Expectations? On Fieldwork, Guidelines, and Ethics in Human Geography

ACADEMIC HONORS & SERVICE OSU City & Regional Planning Department Voss Award for Best Dissertation Proposal, 2018 OSU Distinguished University Fellowship, 2015-2016 & Dissertation Year OSU University Senate Council on the Physical Environment,2017-2018 OSU Council of Graduate Students, City & Regional Planning Delegate, 2017-2018 National Science Foundation Workshop at OSU “Human Adaptations to Climate Change:

Impacts on Resilience of Regional Food, Energy and Water Systems”, Distinguished Service Award for Exemplary Contribution, 2015

Florida Atlantic University Planning Society, Vice President, 2014-2015 Florida Atlantic University, Writing Consultant, 2013-2014 Rhode Island Coalition for Water Security & North Kingstown Water Department, Research

Grant, 2010 Co-author on report for amendment to Senate Bill 2439 – Rhode Island Climate Risk and

Reduction Act, 2010, Brown University

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Jung Hyun Woo Doctoral Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Design

[email protected] | +1 857.209.1116 https://www.archiurbanplatform.com/

Jung Hyun is an architect, urban designer, planner, and educator specializing in spatial analytics for urban planning and design principle.

Education

DOCTOR OF DESIGN | EXPECTED MAY 2020 | HARVARD, USA

· Major: Urban Planning and Design | Field of Study: Spatial Analytics, TOD, Sustainable Urban Development · Supervised by Peter G. Rowe, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, and Andres Sevtsuk

MASTER IN DESIGN STUDIES | 2016 | HARVARD, USA

· Major: Urbanism, Landscape, Ecology | Field of Study: Ecological Urbanism and Infrastructure Development

ADVANCED MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE | 2011 | THE BERLAGE INSTITUTE, NL

· Major: Architecture | Field of Study: International Architecture, Parametric Urbanism, Community Development

BACHELOR OF FINE ART | 2008 | EWHA WOMANS UNIVERSITY, S. KOREA

· Major: Environmental Design | Field of Study: Spatial Design, Human Behavior Design, Interior Design

Employment

RELATIONAL URBANISM | 2014 – 2012 | LONDON, UK

· Role as a project leader, urban designer and researcher focusing on urban scale research and design projects

THE BERLAGE AT DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY | 2013 – 2012 | DELFT, NL

· Role as a lecturer, teaching urban design studio

MVRDV | 2012 – 2011 | ROTTERDAM, NL

· Role as an architectural and urban designer, focusing on architectural drawing, research, and exhibition involving diverse international architecture design projects

SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT | 2010 – 2014 | SEOUL, S. KOREA

· Role as an overseas correspondent and researcher, collecting public design data, research and writing reports

SIAPLAN | 2007 – 2009 | SEOUL, S. KOREA

· Role as an architectural designer and planner, focusing on architectural drawing and modeling, involving residential tower design and master plan projects

Abilities

TEACHING

· Studio Critic | 2019 (Summer) | Boston Architectural College | Intermediate Urban Research and Design Studio · Teaching Assistant | 2019 (Spring) | Harvard | SES 5376: Urban Transportation Planning and Implementation · Teaching Assistant | 2018 (Fall) | Harvard | VIS 2241: Landscape Representation III, Landform and Ecological

Process · Teaching Fellow | 2018 (Spring) | Harvard | SCI 6230: Cases in Contemporary Construction · Teaching Staff as Grader | 2018 (Spring) | Harvard | SES 5376: Urban Transportation Planning and

Implementation · Teaching Fellow | 2017 (Fall) | Harvard | VIS 2241: Landscape Representation III, Landform and Ecological

Process

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· Instructor | 2016 (Winter) | Harvard | INT 0001200: Broadway of Manhattan Revealed 1609-Today · Teaching Assistant | 2015 (Fall) | Harvard | VIS 2451: Relational Urban Modeling · Instructor | 2014 (Summer) | Seoul Metropolitan Government, La France En Coree Ambassade De France | 2014

Seoul International Workshop: Bio Digital City, Tomorrow’s Seoul Project · Instructor | 2013 (Winter) | Daelim University | Workshop for the Innovative Convergence Design · Visiting Lecturer | 2013 (Spring) - 2012 (Fall) | The Berlage at Delft University of Technology | 2nd Year Core

Design Studio: Siamese Metropolises · Guest Lecturer | 2012 (Summer) | Ewha Womans University | Environmental Design Studio · Guest Lecturer | 2012 (Summer) | Daelim University | Interior Design Studio

RESEARCH

· Visiting Researcher | 2017 (Summer) | Harvard, Peking University | Ecological Urbanism Collaboration · Research Internship | 2015 (Summer) | Perkins Eastman NY | Transportation and Public Infrastructure · Research Assistant | 2014 (Fall) | Harvard | A Sustainable Future for Exuma: Environmental Management, Design,

and Planning · Overseas Correspondent | 2010 – 2014 | Seoul Metropolitan Government | Manual for Design Seoul

PUBLICATION

· Peer-reviewed Journal Eduardo Rico, Enriqueta Llabres, Jung Hyun Woo, 2015, “Digital Tools and Multiplicity,” Kerb Journal 23: Digital Landscapes, pp44-51

· Academic Reports, Book Chapters, Conference Proceedings

2019, Jung Hyun Woo, “How TODs Have Influenced Urban Characteristics of Seoul”, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference in Greenville, South Carolina

2012, MVRDV and Why Factory, “The Vertical Village,” NAI Publishers, Equalbooks 2012, Eric Howeler, “GSD Platform 4,” Actar Birkhauser, pp84-85 2011, Kenneth Frampton, “Sketches for a National History Museum,” SUN Publishers, pp44-49 2011, “Territorialism - Relational Urban Design,” Berlage Research Report N.49, pp270-330 2011, “A Wonderful World,” Berlage Research Report N.43, pp149-170 2010, “Urban Fiction in LA; Stranger than fiction,” Berlage Research Report N.33, pp120-195

· Selected Digital Articles About My Work

Jung Hyun Woo, Jonathan Cohn, 2015 – 2018, “The Green Line: Ecological Trajectory of Broadway,” Dezeen, https://www.dezeen.com/2015/12/11/perkins-eastman-architects-green-line-concept-linear-park-broadway-manhattan-new-york/ New York Daily News, http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/cohn-woo-broadway-great-green-article-1.2490629

AWARD AND GRANT

· Harvard Doctor of Design Research Grant of the Year Award 2017-18 · Harvard University Graduate School of Design Grant Award 2014-17 · Harvard Esri Development Center Student of the Year Award 2017 | Esri | 1st Prize · Environmental and Ecological Design Competition of South Korea | Jirisan International Arts Festival 2016 | 2nd

Prize · The 10th Asan City International Urban Design Competition 2013 | Asan City Hall, S. Korea l 2nd Prize · Dean’s list (Magna Cum Laude) 2005 (Spring), 2007 (Fall) | Ewha Womans University, S. Korea | Scholarship with

Honors · 2005 Digital Architecture Design Competition | Architectural Institute of Korea, S. Korea | 1st Prize · Design Research Competition for University Students 2005 | Korea Design Science Institute, S. Korea | Best Prize · KODIA Display Competition 2005 | Korea Display Association, S. Korea | Merit Award

TECHNICAL SKILLS

· Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Auto CAD, 3ds Max, SketchUp, Rhino3D, Grasshopper, Rhino Terrain, ArcGIS, Connectivity Analysis Toolkit, After Effect, Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, Stata, R

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Sulhee Yoon, PhD 445 Artisan Way #533, Somerville, MA 02145

[email protected]

(352) 672-0097

CURRENT APPOINTMENT

2016-

Current

Senior Geospatial Data Analyst/Scientist, GeoAdaptive, LLC., Boston, MA

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Design, Construction, & Planning, University of Florida, 2017

Concentration: Urban and Regional Planning

Minor: Health Service Research (Public Health)

M.A Urban and Regional Planning, 2011

Concentration: Geographic Information System (GIS)

B. Eng. Bioscience and biotechnology, Sejong University, 2009

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST

Advanced/quantitative data analysis: statistics, spatial analysis, visualization

Urban form and built environment

Transportation network analysis

GIS applications

Population and health disparity: health outcome, access, social determinants of health

COUNTRIES OF WORK EXPIEREINCE

Americas: USA (incl. Puerto Rico), Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Paraguay

Asia: Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, South Korea

ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/ SELECTED PROJECTS

May,

2016

-Present

Senior Geospatial Data Analyst/Scientist, GeoAdaptive, LLC., Boston, MA

Cluster Identification for a Poverty Alleviation in Honduras, Funded by the

Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)

Alternative Tourism Model: Puerto Rico Economic & Disaster Recovery Plan,

Funded by the U.S. Department of Interior/RAND Corporation

Spatial Economic Development and Human Empowerment Strategy for SW

Bangladesh, Funded by The World Bank Group

Jan, 2013-

May, 2016

Research Assistant, Dept. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL

Signal 4 Analytic, Grant by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

The Association of State Regulations and ARNPs Practice in

Rural/Underserved Area, Grant by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)

Multimethod Approach to Evaluate Geographic Distribution and Practice

Regulations of Florida Nurse Practitioners, Grant by Florida Blue Foundation

May-Jul,

2013

Interim Research Associate, Transportation Infrastructure Research Division,

Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS), Anyang, South Korea

Mar, 2012-

Jan, 2013

Transportation Planner, Strategic Planning & Research Dept.

Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), Jacksonville, FL

May-Jul,

2011

Research Intern, UF/Institute of Food and Agricultural Science (IFAS) Sarasota

County Extension Office, Sarasota, FL

Oct, 2009-

May, 2011

Research Assistant, Dept. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

2019 Instructor (J-term)

Spatial Analytics & International Planning: Integration of Research & Practice

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL- Teaching Assistant

Spring

2016

URP 6872 Planning & Design II

Course instructor: Dr. Ilir Bejleri

URP 6526 Health and Built Environment

Course instructor: Dr. Ruth Steiner

Fall

2015

URP 6711 Land Use & Transportation Planning

Course instructor: Dr. Ruth Steiner

Spring

2015

URP 6271 Customizing Planning Information System using GIS

Course instructor: Dr. Ilir Bejleri

PUBLICATIONS

Makino, Y., Brahmam, M., Vargas, J. C., and Yoon, S. (2019). Economic Empowerment of

Women through Resilient Agriculture Supply Chains: A Geospatial and Temporal Analysis

in Southwestern Bangladesh. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank.

https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/31262 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.

Neff, D.F., Yoon, S., Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Everhart, D., Bumbach, M., Harman, J. (2018).

Impact of NP state regulations on population access to care. Nursing Outlook.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2018.03.001

Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Yoon, S., Harman, J., and Neff, F.D. (2017). Exploring Transportation

Networks Relationship to Healthcare Access and As Affected by Urban Form.

Transportation Research Procedia. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trpro.2017.05.314

Yoon, S., & Steiner, R. (2016). Investigating the Spatial Distribution of the Healthcare Disparity

Populations and Its Implications for Primary Healthcare Needs. Journal of Transport &

Health, 3(2), S34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2016.05.080

Bejleri, I., Steiner, R., Yoon, S., Neff, D., & Harman, J. (2016). Does Health Disparity differ By

Urban Form Type? A Comparative Analysis of Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas. Journal

of Transport & Health, 3(2), S60-S61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2016.05.124

Steiner, R., Bejleri, I., Neff, D., Harman, J., Lutz, B., Yoon, S., & Bumbach, M. (2015).

Inequalities in the distribution of primary care providers: Comparing healthcare disparity

among urban and rural Floridian. Journal of Transport & Health, 2(2), S44-S45.

https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2015.04.564

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Yoon, S., Vargas, J.C., and Fradkin, B., (2019). Where to Target Tourism Investments? Using

Social Media to Forecast Tourism Demand in Puerto Rico. Podium presentation at the

annual conference of 49th

Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Los Angeles, CA, April 2019.

Yoon, S., Bejleri, I., and Steiner, R., (2018). Spatial assessment and trends in health inequality and

its association with socioeconomic status. Podium presentation accepted at the 58th Annual

Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY,

October 2018.

Yoon, S., Vargas, J.C., Fradkin, B., and Wang, B., (2018). Spatial Assessment of Urban Inequality

and its Relationship with Urban Compactness. Podium presentation at the annual

conference of 48th

Urban Affairs Association (UAA). Toronto, ON, Canada, April 2018.

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Siyu Yu, PhD, AICP Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning • Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center • Institute for Sustainable Communities

Texas A&M University, Scoates Hall, 3137 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843 Email: [email protected] • Cell: (979) 676-7689 • Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siyu-yu-phd-aicp-0b115976/

EDUCATION 2019 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

• Research Focus: Community Resilience, Natural Hazards, Land Use Planning, Land Use Policy Analysis, Green Infrastructure, Social Vulnerability

• Dissertation: The Influence of Plan Integration on Community Vulnerability and Ecological Resilience to Natural Hazards

• Advisor and Chair: Philip Berke; Committee: Samuel Brody, Galen Newman, Oi-man Kwok • International Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation Partnerships for International Research

& Education (NSF-PIRE) 2012 Master of Science in Sustainable Design, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 2013 Master of Urban and Regional Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. 2010 Bachelor of Engineering in Urban Planning

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2019-20 Lecturer, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University

2019-20 Postdoctoral Researcher, Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, Texas A&M University

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles 2019 Berke, P., Yu, S., Malecha, M., & Cooper, J. (2019). Plans that Disrupt Development: Equity Policies and Social

Vulnerability in Six Coastal Cities. Journal of Planning Education and Research, DIO:0739456X19861144. 2018 Berke, P., Malecha, M., Yu, S., Lee, J., & Masterson, J. (2018). Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard:

Evaluating Networks of Plans in Six US Coastal Cities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 1-20. DOI:10.1080/09640568.2018.1453354.

2019 Newman, G., Malecha, M., Yu, S., Qiao, Z., Horney, J., Lee, J., Kim, Y.J., Lee, R.J., & Berke, P. (2019). Integrating a Resilience Scorecard and Landscape Performance Tools into a Geodesign Process. Landscape Research. DOI:10.1080/01426397.2019.1569219.

2019 Newman, G., George, G., Li, D., Tao, Z., Yu, S., Lee, R. Distance Learning in Landscape Architecture: Addressing Preliminary Issues in Prospective Online LA Programs. Landscape Journal (Accepted).

2012 Wan, Y., Wang, J., Lu, Y., Yu, S., & Cheng, X. (2012). An Evaluation on Implementation of Hubei Provincial Town System Plan. Journal of Urban Planning Forum, 2012(01): 90-97.

2011 Wan, Y., Luo, D., & Yu, S. (2011). Urbanization in Hubei: An Evaluation of Policy Implementation. Journal of Urban Planning Forum, 2011(05): 37-47.

2011 Wan, Y, Yu, S., & Du, J. (2011). Exploring the Lakefront Landscape Design of Wuhan East Lake with Cubism. “Multimedia Technology (ICMT)”, International Conference Publications, 2011(8): 3964-3967. DOI: 10.1109/ICMT.2011.6003156.

2011 Wan, Y., Gu, W., Yu, S., & Sun, L. (2011). Research on Strategies of Urban General Open Space Planning.

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Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering (RSETE), 3395-3398, Jun 2011. DOI: 10.1109/RSETE.2011.5965041.

2011 Yu, S., Wan, Y., & Du, J. (2011). The Cognition of Traditional Villages and Towns Form In Xinyang From a View of Experience. “Low-carbon City and Architecture”, First Sino-British Forum, 2010(12), ISSN 1005-9113 Volume 18 SUP. 2 Dec 2011.

2011 Wan, Y. & Yu, S. (2011). Urban Flood Control Strategy Based on the New Relationship between Humans and Flooding. Journal of Water-industry Market, 2011(7). Retrieved from http://www.jsbwater.com/

PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Under Review Yu, S., Brand, A.D., Berke, P. (under review, resubmitted Jul 2019). Making Room for the River: Applying a

Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard to a Network of Plans in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Journal of the American Planning Association.

Hendricks, M., Newman, G., Yu, S., Horney, J. (under review, resubmitted Jul 2019). Who foots the bill? The challenge of making green infrastructure inclusive and just. Landscape Journal.

PUBLICATIONS Book Chapters 2015 Yu, S., Urban Planning & Design Institute of Shenzhen, China (2015). Urban-Rural Planning Compiling

Technique Guidebook, China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing: 310 pp. ISBN: 978-7-112-18131-5. Chapter 6: How to Make a Zoning Ordinance: Key Elements and Best Practice; Chapter 9: Opportunities in Town & Rural Planning; Chapter 11: Municipal Infrastructure Planning and Management.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2019 Instructor of Record, Plan Making (PLAN 665, graduates, Fall 2019), TAMU 2019 Instructor of Record, The Evolving City (URPN 201, undergraduates, Fall 2019), TAMU 2018 Invited Guest Lecturer, Research Foundations (CARC 601, graduates, Fall 2018), TAMU 2018 Invited Guest Lecturer, Building Better Cities (URPN 202, undergraduates, Fall 2018), TAMU 2017 Co-Instructor, University Core Course: The Evolving City (URPN 201, undergraduates, Spring 2017), TAMU 2011 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Capstone Course: Landscape Architecture Design Studio (COURSE #0803831,

undergraduates, Spring 2011), HUST

MOST RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2019 Yu, S., Malecha, M. & Berke, P. (Oct 2019). “Examining factors influencing plan integration for community

resilience at the district scale in six US coastal cities using Hierarchical Linear Modeling.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Conference – Greenville, SC.

2019 Yu, S., Brand, A.D., & Berke, P. (Jul 2019). “Making Room for the River: Applying a Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard to a Network of Plans in Nijmegen, Netherlands.” Natural Hazards Workshop –Broomfield, CO.

2019 Yu, S., Brand, A.D., & Berke, P. (Apr 2019). “Making Room for the River: Applying a Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard to a Network of Plans in Nijmegen, Netherlands.” Urban Affairs Association Conference (UAA) – Los Angeles, CA.

2018 Yu, S., Zuniga, M., Newman, G., Horney, J., & Han, G. (Nov 2018). “A Performance Tool for Measuring Health Impacts of Urban Green-Infrastructure” National Institute of Environmental Health Superfund Research Program (SRP) Conference – Sacramento, CA.

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