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INDEX AVAILABLE SOON

INDEX PAGES ARE BEING EDITED. WE EXPECT TO HAVE THEM INCLUDED HERE BY MID NOVEMBER. TO FIND YOUR NAME, HOLD DOWN THE CNTL (PC) OR COMMAND (MAC) KEY AND PRESS THE F KEY.

HERE’S HOW YOU CAN SEARCH FOR YOUR NAME IN THE FIND BOX:

• UNIQUE LAST NAME Type in your last name and click the Next button.

• COMMON LAST NAME Type in your last name, first name and click the Next button. You may also want to type in your first name last name and click the Next button, as some speakers in the front section of the program and special sessions were listed in this order.

If you have questions or assistance, email [email protected].

Thank you for your patience! ACSP Conference Management

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57th Annual ConferenceOctober 12-15, 2017 Denver, Colorado

Department ofUrban and Regional

Planning

Cities, Regions, & Growth: Smart, Inclusive, Equitable?

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CITIES, REGIONS, & GROWTH: SMART, INCLUSIVE, EQUITABLE?With its explosive amenity-driven growth, the Denver metropolitan region is emblematic of much of the American West. While growth brings tremendous economic opportunities, it is often accompanied by significant challenges, such as: housing supply shortages and increasing housing costs; land consumption and loss of open space; increasing exposure to natural hazards; traffic congestion and delay; inability to scale transit to meet demand; lack of coordination between jurisdictions; inequitable public education; sectoral imbalance in the economy; gentrification; and congestion of amenities. But amidst these challenges, regional growth also offers valuable opportunities for cities to redefine, re-invent, and revitalize themselves.

In Denver, for instance, we see a renaissance in infill development and an overall increase in density, walkability, mixed use, and traditional design elements in the urban core—accompanied by a reverse migration of many back from the suburbs to the city.

This reinvestment in central places has brought with it a vibrant mix of uses and allowed transit to become feasible in places where previously it was not, opening up a less automobile-intensive lifestyle to large numbers of people. Yet, such development must be carefully managed to avoid uneven development, gentrification-induced displacement, out-migration of poor and minority resident from urban cores to under-invested suburbs, and loss of public goods.

How do we create a more inclusive strategy to leverage opportunities from growth to promote a sustainable, equitable, and healthy metropolis? Our theme welcomes discussion of all these tangled threads that form the complex tapestry of growing and changing metropolitan regions.

2017 CONFERENCE THEME

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP........................2

CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP..............................3

LOCAL HOST WELCOME MESSAGE...................7

2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDS.........................9

2017 ACSP STUDEN AWARDS........................17

EVENTS BY CATEGORYNetworking.....................................................................21Conference Highlights.....................................................23Special Sessions.............................................................25Local Host Sessions & Tours...........................................29Meetings........................................................................31Information Sessions......................................................32

SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE..............................33

EXHIBITOR MAP...........................................37

HOTEL MAP..................................................39

SCHEDULE IN DETAILThursday.........................................................................41Friday..............................................................................56Saturday.........................................................................69Sunday............................................................................87

INDEX...........................................................91

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OFFICERSLois Takahashi, President University of Southern California[Fall 2015 - Fall 2017]

Weiping Wu, Vice-President/President-Elect Columbia University[Fall 2015 - Fall 2017]

Marlon Boarnet, Incoming Vice President University of Southern California[Fall 2017- Fall 2019]

Carissa Slotterback, Secretary University of Minnesota [Fall 2017 - Fall 2019]

Joseph Grengs, Treasurer University of Michigan[Fall 2017 - Fall 2019]

REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVESSamina Raja, Northeast University at Buffalo (Outgoing Fall 2017)

Justin Hollander, NortheastTufts University (Incoming Fall 2017)

Laxmi Ramasubramanian, Northeast Hunter College CUNY (Fall 2016 - Fall 2018)

Tom Sanchez, SoutheastVirginia Polytechnic Institute & State University(Fall 2017 - Fall 2019; Second Term)

Kristin E. Larsen, Southeast University of Florida(Fall 2016 - Fall 2018)

Jane Rongerude, Midwest Iowa State University (Outgoing Fall 2017)

Lucie Laurian, MidwestUniversity of Iowa(Incoming Fall 2017)

Alfonso Morales, Midwest University of Wisconsin Madison(Summer 2017 - Fall 2018)

Michael Frisch, CentralUniversity of Missouri, Kansas City(Outgoing Fall 2017)

Austin Troy, CentralUniversity of Colorado, Denver(Incoming Fall 2017)

Shannon Van Zandt, Central Texas A & M University(Fall 2016 - Fall 2018)

Richard D. Margerum, WestUniversity of Oregon(Fall 2017 - Fall 2019; Second Term)

Mike Lens, West University of California, Los Angeles(Fall 2016 - Fall 2018)

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESC. Aujean LeeUniversity of California Los Angeles(Spring 2016 - Spring 2018)

Mary K. WolfeUniversity of North Carolina(Spring 2017 - Spring 2019)

EX OFFICIO APPOINTMENTSRayman Mohamed, Conference ChairWayne State University (2014-2018)

Zenia Kotval, PAB Michigan State University (December 2015 - December 2018)

Connie Ozawa, PABPortland State University (December 2014 - December 2017)

Ed Goetz, PABUniversity of Minnesota (December 2016 - Deccember 2019)

Clinton Andrews, JPER Co-Editor Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (July 2016 - June 2020)

Frank Popper, JPER Co-EditorRutgers, The State University of New Jersey (July 2016 - June 2020)

Richard Milgrom, Canadian LiaisonUniversity of Manitoba

Sandeep Agrawal, Canadian LiaisonUniversity of Alberta

Francis Owusu, GPEANIowa State University

ACSP STAFFDonna DoddExecutive Director

Lisa O’DonnellConference Manager

Katie BohnettMember Relations & Development Manager

April BantaMarketing & Communications Manager

Nicole SmithCommunications Coordinator

Kendra AdamsBookkeeper

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CHAIRRayman Mohamed, ChairWayne State UniversityTerm: [2014-2018]

CURRENT TRACK CHAIRSTrack 1: Analytical Methods & Computer ApplicationsThe Analytical Methods and Computer Applications track presents innovative analysis methods or novel applications of technology to cities, urban studies and planning. Areas of continuing interest include but are not limited to: GIS mapping, spatial analysis, and planning support systems; statistical and computational modeling of urban and regional environment; and sensing techniques. Areas of growing interest include smart systems and infrastructure, mobile communications and sensing, open data, big data, data analysis, visualization, and representation of the built environment. We welcome any papers that demonstrate new applications, analyses, methods, or technology that assist all areas of planning practice, theory or concerns.

Track 2: Economic DevelopmentThe Economic Development track solicits papers that help tell the economic development story as it evolves in the 21st century. We focus on issues of land, labor, capital, people, amenities, and entrepreneurship. This track invites scholars, theoretic and pragmatic, to present their work in a manner that will help us to more deeply understand the forces that drive economic development and practically offer policy and takeaways to improve the quality of life of our citizens.

Track 3: Environmental Planning & Resource ManagementEnvironmental Planning and Resource Management presentations encompass a broad range of topics centered on or closely related to the natural environment. It includes research on the planning and management of fundamental resources (i.e., air, land, water, energy) across a variety of scales and from a variety of perspectives. Emerging research topic areas, both in practice and principle, include climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, sustainability, coastal and social-ecological resilience, green infrastructure, biodiversity conservation in the Anthropocene, alternative energy sources, and novel resource policy and governance structures from the rural to the increasingly dense urban landscapes.

Track 4: Gender & Diversity in PlanningThe Gender and Diversity in Planning track explores the variety of methods, issues, and topics addressed when groups of difference analyze, develop and implement plans and planning activities. All aspects of diversity are encouraged in this track from race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation to geography, physical or cognitive disability, and class. We encourage papers and discussions on planning research and pedagogy that speak to issues of justice, equity, and inclusion related to gender and diversity.

Track 5: Housing & Community DevelopmentThe Housing and Community Development track accepts papers broadly addressing any aspect of housing and community development. In the housing area, papers routinely address issues of housing policy and programs designed to correct market failures in the provision of affordable housing. In the community development area, papers examine issue of neighborhood change whether it is revitalization, stabilization, gentrification, growth or decline.

CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP

David Hsu Rainer Vom Hofe[2015-2017] [2016-2018]

Nichola Lowe Greg Schrock[2017-2019] [2017-2019]

Makena Coffman Ward Lyles[2016-2018] [2017-2019]

Gerardo Sandoval Jane Rongerude[2016-2018] [2017-2019]

Shannon Van Zandt Andrew Greenlee[2015-2017] [2017-2019]

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Track 6: International Development PlanningThe International and Comparative Development Planning track focuses on planning issues directly relevant to developing and transitional countries as they navigate an increasingly interconnected world. International development emerged as a specific planning concern in the post-war period following decolonization across Africa and Asia and in the wake of reconstruction and nation building efforts in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. Many late developing countries continue to share demographic, social, economic and structural attributes that create challenges for planning: demographic shifts; uneven development; struggles over land and infrastructure; tensions between economic growth, equity and environmental degradation; and the difficulty of providing decent employment opportunities amidst rapid urbanization, technical change, new kinds of informality, migration and the risks of a changing climate. Significant differences also exist among developing countries (e.g., diverse planning cultures), which creates rich debates over governance and institution building as countries negotiate their positions in a volatile global economy. The track supports comparative scholarship as well as in-depth analysis of specific countries, regions, rural contexts, cities and networks. By encouraging such work the track aims to foster bi-directional flows of knowledge, science and culture between the global north and south.

Track 7: Land Use Policy & GovernanceLand Use Policy and Governance papers generally focuses on issues relating to and where land is developed, the impacts of state and local regulations on the use of land, and the role of different actors in the land development process. Additionally, papers in this track examine the impact of state and regional policies and plans on land use including growth management and smart growth programs. Land Use Policy and Governance papers usually employ a variety of methods such as statistical analyses, detailed case studies, and policy evaluations. The scale of analysis also varies widely, from jurisdiction-level studies, to regional or state analyses, and sometimes includes comparisons between cities or regions in different parts of the globe.

Track 8: Food Systems & Community HealthThe Food Systems, Community Health, Safety track focuses on the burgeoning research and community-based practice of planning scholars and practitioners on community food systems, community health, community well-being, or community safety in both urban and rural settings. The track welcomes submissions focused on: assessments of the health impacts of environmental change or land use plans; disparities in food access and health outcomes; the impacts of the built or food environments on community health, community well-being and/or food security; community safety; refining concepts and/or measures for use in these fields; linkages between community food systems, health, and well-being and economic development; and the effects of disasters or assessing the impact of disasters on community food systems, community health, or community well-being.

Track 9: Planning Education & PedagogyThe Planning Education and Pedagogy accepts papers that illuminate and help improve understanding of the purposes of planning education and the uses of curriculum and pedagogy as strategies for serving these purposes. Papers should refer to and build on literature on education, teaching, learning, and planning. Reflective accounts or evaluations of educational practice, critiques of contemporary educational practices, and proposals for more focused and influential educational practices are welcome.

Track 10: Planning HistoryPlanning History presentations aim to shed light on the emergence and evolution of modern planning at various geographic scales (from the local to the global), in a variety of sub-fields (land-use planning and regulation, housing, transportation, etc.) and in various modes (community action, professional practice, theoretical debates, etc.). Case studies of very recent planning events should be submitted to tracks according to the issue at hand. Papers dealing with the themes of this year’s conference will be given priority.

CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP

Sukumar Ganapati[2016-2018]

Evangeline “Van” Linkous Nikhil Kaza[2016-2018] [2017-2019]

Nisha Botchwey Christopher Coutts[2017-2019] [2017]

Kami Potukuchi[2016-2018]

Ernest Sternerg Elizabeth Walsh[2017-2019] [2017]

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Track 11: Planning Process, Administration, Law & Dispute ResolutionThe Planning Process, Administration, Law and Dispute Resolution track focuses on the nature, design and management of decision making processes; plan administration; the development, content, implementation, and effects of laws and regulations; and, approaches to conflict management and dispute resolution.

Track 12: Planning TheoryThe Planning Theory track focuses on the role of planning theory in understanding and informing planning scholarship and practice. We encourage papers that make connections between theoretical and substantive knowledge in planning. Of particular interest are theoretical papers that shed light on current social movements or contemporary planning phenomena related to environment or economy that links theory with planning practice.

Track 13: Regional PlanningThe Regional Planning track encompasses a range of topics central to regional planning scholars and practitioners, including governance, inter- and intra-metropolitan relations, regional economic development, international comparisons of regional policy, and applications relevant to land use, growth, transportation, environmental and social systems at the regional scale. All methodologies, including quantitative analyses, theoretical work, detailed case studies and comparative analyses, are welcome.

Track 14: Transportation & Infrastructure PlanningThe Transportation and Infrastructure track encompasses research on the processes by which transportation and other infrastructure is planned, designed, and developed; the performance of transportation and infrastructure systems and the policies that guide them; the nature of the demand for transportation and other services provided via public infrastructure. Of interest are passenger and freight transport by all possible modes, as well as other public infrastructure such as water systems, power utilities, and community facilities.

Track 15: Urban DesignThe Urban Design track solicits papers that examine the planning, design and development of the urban environment. The track addresses diverse urban design practices (including design, strategy, governance, visioning, regulation, and development) and concerns (including livability, walkability, health, resilience, heritage, regeneration, informality and place making). The track encompasses a variety of forms of research that contribute to our understanding of the design of the urban environment. Innovative papers that make connections across disciplines, scales, and substantive concerns are particularly encouraged.

CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP

Dawn Jourdan[2017-2020]

Libby Porter Bjorn Sletto[2017-2019] [2016-2018]

Karen Chapple Elsie Harper-Anderson[2015-2017] [2017-2019]

Bhuiyan Alam Gulsah Akar[2017-2019] [2017-2019]

James White Jason Brody[2016-2018] [2017-2019]

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The Continuing City: People, planning, and the long haul to urban resurgence

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning58th Annual ACSP ConferenceOctober 25-28, 2018Buffalo, New York

Local host: Department of Urban and Regional PlanningSchool of Architecture and PlanningUniversity at Buffalo State University of New York

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On behalf of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Colorado Denver, we are delighted to welcome you to Denver and the 57th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning!

You are visiting Denver at one of the most exciting times in its history. Our city is growing by leaps and bounds, with more than 1,000 newcomers arriving on a monthly basis. Denver is flourishing because of its diverse and dynamic economy, high quality of life, and access to incredible natural amenities. Thanks in part to this economic boom, it now claims a thriving downtown and vibrant string of historic urban neighborhoods, which we hope you will explore during your stay. Denver is at the cutting edge of many trends in planning, being one of the early adopters of form-based code and a pioneer in sustainability and green design. Projects like Union Station – a recently revitalized transportation hub in the heart of downtown – have come to define the city’s collaborative approach to development.

At the conference, you will have numerous opportunities to learn about Denver and the Front Range region’s many accomplishments and challenges. Our mobile tours will feature planners, business owners, and policy-makers who are helping to build vibrant and equitable communities. The two local host sessions will critically engage with some of the key planning issues facing our city, namely affordable housing and a burgeoning marijuana industry. The welcome reception will be held at Wynkoop Brewing Company, one of the oldest microbreweries in Denver and a business that helped spur the revitalization of the Lower Downtown neighborhood.

We are honored to be your local hosts, and wish you a fun and productive stay in the Mile High City.

Sincerely,

Austin Troy, Local Host Co-Chair Andrew Rumbach, Local Host Co-Chair

WELCOME MESSAGE

Andrew RumbachUniversity of Colorado Denver

[email protected]

Austin TroyUniversity of Colorado Denver

[email protected]

LOCAL HOST COMMITTEE FOR 2017Ken SchroeppelCU Denver Department of Urban & Regional [email protected]

Jeremy NemethCU Denver Department of Urban & Regional [email protected]

Danielle RiveraCU Boulder Department of Environmental [email protected]

Jennifer Steffel-JohnsonCU Denver Department of Urban & Regional [email protected]

Carrie MakarewiczCU Denver Department of Urban & Regional [email protected]

Carolyn McAndrewsCU Denver Department of Urban & Regional [email protected]

Rocky PiroCU Denver Center for Sustainable [email protected]

Department ofUrban and Regional

PlanningABOUT THE LOCAL HOSTThe Master of Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Colorado Denver has evolved to become one of the strongest, most unique planning programs in the United States. We offer a very hands-on, real-world oriented program that uses Colorado as our classroom and engages students with top planning/design professionals and the community.

We believe that successful city building requires expertise, breadth, interdisciplinary understanding, and creativity. Our program looks beyond traditional professional silos and instead centers on issues at the forefront of planning practice. Our three Initiatives—Healthy Communities, Urban Revitalization, and Regional Sustainability—form the basis of our research, instruction, and community outreach.

We encourage all students to follow their passion and develop expertise in the areas that matter most to them. Thus, we offer a unique, self-directed curriculum that allows students to understand the breadth of the planning field while gaining the technical expertise demanded by the profession.

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The UCLA Luskin Department of Urban Planning congratulates

Donald Shoupfor receiving the Distinguished Educator Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP).

luskin.ucla.edu

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2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDSACSP DISTINGUISHED EDUCATORThe ACSP Distinguished Educator Award is presented in appreciation of significant contributions to the field of planning. The awardee is selected from candidates who are nominated by ACSP members. Nominations must come from members of the faculty of ACSP member schools. Nomination criteria:• Scholarly Contributions: Publications and presentations, seminal work, research grants, etc.• Teaching Excellence: Awards, teaching evaluations, reference of colleagues, and student community, etc.• Service: Ranging over twenty years or more; contributions to ACSP, APA, AICP, and other professional and academic organizations; roles in local,

state, federal commissions and agencies as policy advisors; contributions to one’s university.• Significant Contributions: Contributions that have made a significant difference to planning scholarship, education and practice.

2017 CommitteeEd Goetz, Committee Chair, University of Minnesota

Dan Immergluck, Georgia State University

Hemalata Dandekar, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Karen Chapple, University of California, Berkeley

Mildred Warner, Cornell University

WINNER: DONALD SHOUPProfessor Shoup has made exceptional contributions to the planning field in each of three areas: (1) planning scholarship, (2) teaching, and (3) planning practice.

Professor Shoup’s collegial and collaborative nature has made him an effective mentor as well. The letters from many of his now prominent former students in this dossier all speak to Professor Shoup’s dedication as a mentor, and respect for his students’ ideas. In addition to supporting students as research assistants on research projects, each year Professor Shoup hires many of UCLA’s best and brightest planning students to critique his research and writing. Over the past several years, many of his graduate advisees have met with considerable success upon graduation.

Professor Shoup has an especially distinguished record of public service, much of which has been described in the discussion of the influence of his research on planning practice. He serves and has served on a very large number of government and non-profit boards and commissions related to his broad research interests.

One example of the merging of his research and service concerns his work on public transit pricing. Given that many universities and other very large employers frequently struggle to accommodate the traffic generated and parking demanded by drivers to school or work, Professor Shoup and his students in the early 2000s examined the use of universal transit pass programs to reduce driving. Such programs allow universities and other large employers to purchase transit service for all students (or, in many cases, students, faculty, and staff) allowing them to ride transit free of charge. In such cases, the employer purchases universal transit coverage when such coverage is cheaper, at the margin, than providing additional parking. Contrary to most research on the price elasticity of demand for transit service, Shoup and his students found that university transit pass programs significantly increase transit ridership and reduce driving.

“At UCLA Professor Shoup has been an exemplary citizen, which is amply detailed in his curriculum vitae. He directed the Institute of Transportation Studies for five years, served as chair of the Department of Urban Planning for four years, and has ably served on a very long list of university, school, and departmental committees – notably as a member and chair of the UCLA Faculty Welfare Committee and as a very active member of the UCLA Transportation Services Advisory Board.” ~ Brian D. Taylor, FAICP, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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ACSP 2017 Annual Conference ~ Denver, CO October 12-15, 2017 Denver Marriott City Center

Local Practitioners – daily registration fees are available: www.acsp.org.

The ACSP Annual Conference attracts more than 1000 scholars representing roughly half the planning faculty in the U.S. and Canada, plus important clusters of faculty from planning programs across the globe, a substantial group of doctoral students, and local practitioners seeking CM credits.

Urban planning is unique and important because, as a field, it grapples with the study of real problems in real places; professional degree programs train those who will not only study but act.

ThemeWith its explosive amenity-driven growth, the Denver metropolitan region is emblematic of much of the American West. While growth brings tremendous economic opportunities, it is often accompanied by significant challenges, such as: housing supply shortages and increasing housing costs; land consumption and loss of open space; increasing exposure to natural hazards; traffic congestion and delay; inability to scale transit to meet demand; lack of coordination between jurisdictions; inequitable public education; sectoral imbalance in the economy; gentrification; and congestion of amenities. But amidst these challenges, regional growth also offers valuable opportunities for cities to redefine, re-invent, and revitalize themselves.

As one of the largest gatherings of planning academics, this conference is as an opportunity to build the conversations about what urban planning in the academy is and means, how it is important to universities, and what it means to the places we inhabit and serve.

Earn AICP CM Credits Track all the sessions you attend at #ACSP2017 in Denver and remember to log them online.

ACSP has submitted for approval more than 200 sessions for the 2017 conference in Denver. Those with AICP certification will be able to attend sessions at the ACSP Annual Conference and be assured ahead of time that this attendance will count toward CM, and that s/he will be able to apply for these credits in the month after the conference.

Watch for these symbols after the session title in the print program and in the conference app schedule which indicate how many points each session is worth: CM I ##

If you have problems reporting your CM credits or have general questions about the CM program, please contact [email protected]. APA’s customer service associates are available to assist you.

Save the dates for upcoming ACSP Conferences:

October 24-28, 2018 – Buffalo, NY October 24-28, 2019 – Greenville, SC November 5-8, 2020 – Toronto, Canada October 21-24, 2021 – Miami, FL

We look forward to seeing you in Denver and beyond!

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2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDSMARTIN MEYERSON AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATIONThe ACSP award called the Martin Meyerson Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education, recognizes sustained contributions in academic administration by an urban/regional planning scholar/educator that have led to significant national and/or international impacts on higher education.

2017 CommitteeChris Silver, Committee Chair, University of Florida

Michael Oden, University of Texas at Austin

Sonia Hirt, University of Maryland

WINNER: WIM WIEWELWhile at University of Baltimore, Wim led the university and its faculty to become engaged with the communities around it. As the chief academic officer, he was able to secure Carnegie designation for UB as a “community engaged university,” evidence both of his vision for what universities can and should mean to their communities and to his ability as an academic leader to enlist the faculty in making signature institutional changes. Finally, since 2008, Wim has served as President of Portland State University. Over the last eight years, Wim has provided leadership for continued institutional growth and change.

In the nomination letter for Dr. Wiewel for the Meyerson Award, it was noted as follows:

“We believe that Wim Wiewel’s career exemplifies both the spirit and the outcomes expected of the work of a Meyerson Award honoree. Wim’s career has been marked throughout by the institutions he has strengthened and built. During his many years at the University of Illinois at Chicago, he melded a successful and productive scholarly career with key posts wherein he provided administrative leadership for expanding, managing, or establishing units on that campus. For 21 years he served at the highest levels as an administrator and academic leader.

We believe that the record of Wim Wiewel demonstrates a clear commitment throughout his career, and through his accomplishments, to enabling institutions of higher education to innovate, grow, and lead. Like Meyerson, Wiewel is associated with the advancement of institutions of higher education in a manner that reflects both the best of academic traditions and the challenges of the world we live in today. As such, he represents the best of what planning scholars can contribute to the advancement of higher education. His “sustained contributions in academic administration” have had a profound impact, making him deserving of ACSP’s important recognition as the 2017 Meyerson Award winner.”

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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Located in the heart of New York City, NYU WAGNER’S MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING program prepares students to address critical urban challenges. The faculty are at the forefront of vital issues and debates about the future of global cities and the solutions required to ensure that they remain livable, sustainable, and inclusive.

NYU ROBERT F. WAGNER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE | wagner.nyu.edu

#2 City Management & Urban Policy

Salo Coslovsky is writing a book on how protective regulations can induce productivity gains. He is also developing a new course where students will conduct research on the economy of cities.

Daniel Neill is developing machine learning methods for event and pattern detection and working with city leaders to apply them to public health and safety, crime prediction, preventing rat infestations, and detection of disease outbreaks.

Ingrid Gould Ellen is co-authoring a book on racial and economic segregation. She is also studying how a�ordable housing influences people’s lives and how policies can address its challenges.

Jacob William Faber is researching the mechanisms responsible for sorting people across space and how the distribution by race and class interacts to create disparities.

Zhan Guo is the Director of NYU Wagner’s urban planning program. He is analyzing whether Uber has slowed down tra c in NYC and is evaluating the parking policy of Tianjin City for the World Bank.

Natasha Iskander studies labor migration, skill, and urban transformation, and the connection between these areas. She is also writing a book on migrants in Qatar in the lead-up to the 2022 World Cup.

Mitchell L. Moss, Director of the Rudin Center for Transportation, leads studies on urban transportation issues. He was recently appointed as a member of NY’s MTA Advisory Board.

Kathy O’Regan is researching the intersection of poverty and space, with a focus on a�ordable housing and community development. She recently served as HUD Assistant Secretary of Policy Development and Research.

Paul Smoke, Director of NYU Wagner’s International Specializations, is researching urban finance in developing countries, with a focus on the development and evolution of infrastructure finance options.

Rae Zimmerman, Director of NYU Wagner’s Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, is analyzing interconnections among urban infrastructure services and their e�ect on resilience.

WELCOMING ...Atul Pokharel joins NYU Wagner’s urban planning program after finishing his PhD at MIT. He is researching ways communities can maintain physical and digital infrastructure, the greening of South Asia’s urban transportation systems, and machine learning and artificial intelligence in public agencies.

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2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDSPAUL DAVIDOFF BOOK AWARDThe Paul Davidoff award celebrated its 30th year in 2015. It is given by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) to honor the memory of Davidoff, an eminent planner who established the field of advocacy planning and who was an unyielding force for justice and social equity in the profession. This award has been given every other year since 1985.

2017 CommitteeJason Corburn, PhD, MCP, UC Berkeley, [email protected]

Ananya Roy, Co-Chair, University of California, Los Angeles, [email protected]

Gerardo Sandoval, University of Oregon, [email protected]

William Goldsmith, Cornell University, [email protected]

WINNER: GLOBAL HEARTLAND: DISPLACED LABOR, TRANSNATIONAL LIVES, AND LOCAL PLACEMAKING, BY FARANAK MIRAFTAB, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISGlobal Heartland is the account of diverse, dispossessed, and displaced people brought together in a former sundown town in Illinois. Recruited to work in the local meat-processing plant, African Americans, Mexicans, and West Africans re-create the town in unexpected ways. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in the US, Mexico, and Togo, Faranak Miraftab shows how this workforce is produced for the global labor market; how the displaced workers’ transnational lives help them stay in these jobs; and how they negotiate their relationships with each other across the lines of ethnicity, race, language, and nationality as they make a new home. Beardstown is not an exception but an example of local-global connections that make for local development. Focusing on a locality in a non-metropolitan region, this work contributes to urban scholarship on globalization by offering a fresh perspective on politics and materialities of placemaking.

The committee wrote enthusiastically that her book engages us in the “present historical conjuncture, its specific injustices, and what this moment therefore demands of us as topics of scholarship.” One member noted that Global Heartland “is a beautifully written, theoretically rooted study, of great current importance, and it suggests how planners should intervene.” The committee noted that Miraftab “makes a great contribution to planning scholarship both in terms of her translocal relational methodologies and her analytical framework of the global restructuring of social reproduction.” Another member noted that the “spirit of Davidoff comes through in multiple places, such as when different immigrant groups and African-Americans advocate and create a place of their own.”

Global Heartland’s Other Accolades• Winner 2017: Global & Transnational Sociology section Book Award, American Sociological Association (ASA). • Finalist 2017: C. Wright Mills Book Award, Society for Study of Social Problems (SSSP).

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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MARSHA FELD AWARDThis award recognizes a FWIG colleague for outstanding leadership within the ACSP organization.

2017 CommitteeKathy Quick, Committee Chair (Administrative, Non-Voting), University of Minnesota

Hazel Edwards, Howard University

Lisa Schweitzer, University of Southern California

WINNER: CARISSA SLOTTERBACKWhile serving ACSP, Carissa has maintained a critical bridge to planning practice. She has served as faculty liaison to the Minnesota state chapter of the APA and on APA national committees on student membership, the AICP exam, and fellowships. In addition to these more formal roles, one of Carissa’s most important contributions to ACSP was her survey work on parental leave policies in ACSP-member universities. As our programs push towards greater faculty diversity, parental leave has become a fundamental issue that ACSP had not previously addressed. As an Assistant Professor, Carissa initiated and led the ACSP parental leave survey that documented the widely varying conditions under which planning faculty make choices about when to have children and how to care for them. With support from ACSP and FWIG, Carissa conducted a survey of faculty and administrators to gather data on their experiences in making decisions about parental leave, addressing bias, interpreting leave policies, and accounting for parental leave in promotion decisions. She used that data to recommend ways that ACSP and member schools can better support faculty members as they navigate the balance of their professional and personal lives.

The Feld Award committee members lauded her work to tackle challenging and important issues that women in the planning academy face, notably work on surveying, analyzing, and promoting improvement in faculty birth and adoption policies.

The Feld Award committee members praise Carissa’s “absolutely exemplary record of service” and “excellent leadership” within ACSP. Nominators documented your many years of sustained and thoughtful service across numerous roles, including her service on ACSP’s diversity committee, as chair of the environmental planning track, and as local host or conference committee, and now as Secretary of ACSP.

Her leadership experiences within the ACSP organization are substantial and ongoing, as detailed below: • Diversity Committee (2004-2006)• Local Host Committee for the annual conference (2009-2010)• FWIG Awards Committee (2010)• Conference paper discussant (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015)• Environmental Planning Track Co-Chair (2011, 2012, 2014)• Conference Committee (2013-2015)• Central Region Representative to the ACSP Governing Board in (2 terms, 2012-2015)• Secretary (2015-2017, recently elected to second term for 2017-2019)

2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDS

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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CHESTER RAPKIN AWARD FOR THE BEST PAPER IN THE JOURNAL OF PLANNING EDUCATION AND RESEARCHThe Chester Rapkin Award for the Best Paper in the Journal of Planning Education and Research has been awarded annually since 1998. All papers published in the Journal are automatically considered. Members of the award committee are appointed by the editors of the journal.

2017 CommitteeJustin Hollander, Tufts University

Kirk McLure, Kansas State University

Ruth Steiner, University of Florida

WINNER: USING REGIONAL ARCHIVED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM DATA FOR POLICY ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY OF THE LA METRO EXPO LINEJPER VOLUME 36, ISSUE 2, PAGES 195-209

The article masterfully connects academic research with the world of urban planning practice to address real and pressing questions while also contributing to scholarship through methodological innovations and new insights into transit planning impacts. The winning paper is “Using Regional Archived Multimodal Transportation System Data for Policy Analysis: A Case Study of the LA Metro Expo Line” Genvieve Giuliano, Sandip Chakrabarti, and Mohja Rhoads.

2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDS

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

Genvieve GiulianoUniversity of Southern California

Sandip ChakrabartiUniversity of Southern California

Mohja RhoadsSouth Bay Cities Council of Governments

JPER TOP REVIEWERS

Editorial Board MemberMichael Manville, UCLA

Editorial Board MemberReid Ewing, U Utah

Non-Editorial Board Member

Mi Shih, Rutgers U

Non-Editorial Board Member

Alan Mallach, Center for Community Progress

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EDUCATOR AWARD WINNER: EMIL MALIZIA, PH.D., FAICP, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILLEmil Malizia is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Director of the Institute for Economic Development at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. His expertise spans the related areas of regional economic development, real estate development, and urban redevelopment. For almost five decades, he has conducted research, taught graduate-level and in-service courses, and engaged in consulting for private, non-profit, and foundation clients. His current research and practice focuses on vibrant centers of employment in the U.S. with emphasis on real property performance and economic development synergies.

Dr. Malizia has written five books and is author or co-author of over 170 scholarly articles, monographs, and other publications. During university leaves, he has held positions of senior real estate adviser in a major life company, visiting professor, special assistant in Federal service, and Fulbright Senior Scholar. He is a member of the American Real Estate Society, the American Planning Association, the International Economic Development Council, the Urban Land Institute, and AICP (Fellow). He received his baccalaureate from Rutgers University and his Master’s and doctoral degrees from Cornell University. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.

PRACTITIONER AWARD WINNER: CAROL BARRETT, FAICP, SENIOR ASSOCIATE, ZUCKER SYSTEMSCarol D. Barrett has been a professional planner in both the private and public sectors for more than forty years. Her graduate degree in City Planning came from Georgia Institute of Technology. She has worked on the east coast, west coast, and Texas. She has been the Director or Assistant Director in Annapolis, Austin, Berkeley, Burbank, and San Marcos (Texas). She participated in the first of her seven site visits in the late 1980’s and the most recent in 2017.

Carol has a life-long interest in planning ethics and has taught courses around the country. In 2001, her book, Everyday Ethics for Practicing Planners, was published.

Carol has been active in the American Planning Association. She is a past-president of the National Capital Area Chapter and the Texas Chapter. She served as Vice President for Professional Development of the California Chapter. She was Secretary and President of the California Planning Foundation which raises funds for planning student scholarships. Last year the Foundation awarded more than $50,000 in scholarships.

Carol served on the Board of Directors of the American Planning Association and received the organization’s Distinguished Service Award in 1993. In 1999, Carol was inducted with the inaugural class into the Fellows of the American Institute of Certified Planners.

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

PLANNING ACCREDITATION BOARD 2017 OUTSTANDING SITE VISITOR AWARDPAB recognizes two site visitors annually, one educator and one practitioner, for their outstanding contributions to the PAB’s mission of ensuring the high quality of planning education. Nominations are solicited from the hundreds of volunteers in the Site Visitor pool and program administrators.

2017 ACSP FACULTY AWARDS

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Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

THE MARSHA RITZDORF AWARD FOR THE BEST STUDENT WORK ON DIVERSITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN PLANNING The Marsha Ritzdorf Award for the Best Student Work on Diversity, Social Justice and the Role of Women in Planning has been given by the ACSP Faculty Women’s Interest Group since 1998 and recognizes superior scholarship reflecting concern with making communities better for women, people of color and/or the disadvantaged.quality of planning education.

2017 CommitteeKathryn Quick, Chair, University of Minnesota

Kristen Crossney, West Chester University

Orly Linovski, University of Manitoba

Lynn McCormick, Hunter College

Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State University

Yiping Fang, Portland State University

2017 ACSP STUDENT AWARDS

2017 WINNER: “ADVOCACY PLANNING IN THE GROWTH MACHINE: TOWARD A POLITICAL URBAN PLANNING”WES GROOMS UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLEAs is well known, advocacy planning has long been the most frequently taught planning theory aimed at improving communities for the disadvantaged and disenfranchised by addressing inequitable and unjust planning outcomes. Because of this, Wes selected it as a proxy for planning theory’s attempts at understanding the causes of these inequitable and unjust outcomes, and its proposed planning practice methods intended to solve them. To offer new insights into why normative planning theories and practice have insufficiently mitigated the conditions suffered by disadvantaged urban communities, Wes utilizes Harvey Molotch’s The City as a Growth Machine: Toward a Policitcal Economy of Place (Growth Machine) as a lens through which he examines Advocacy Planning (and normative planning theory more generally).

2017 WINNER: “AN EQUITY ANALYSIS OF THE U.S. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM BASED ON JOB ACCESSIBILITY”ARMIN JEDDI YEGANEH VIRGINIA TECH UNIVERSITYArmin successfully defended his thesis earlier this month and received the MURP Best Paper Award for his research. Armin’s research expands previous work on equity analysis of the U.S. public transportation system by studying the 45 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and their counties. A unique aspect of this work is the combination of two nation-wide datasets of socioeconomic status (SES) and job accessibility with accurate estimates of user characteristics and transit schedules. His paper includes an analysis of more than 100,000 data points and more than 50 group regression analyses. By emphasizing SES variables such as income, race, and English speaking ability, Armin’s research provides information that can inform the planning of transportation services that promote social equity.

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2017 ACSP STUDENT AWARDSBARCLAY GIBBS JONES AWARDSince 1998, this award has recognized superior scholarship in a doctoral dissertation completed by a student enrolled in an ACSP-member school.

2017 CommitteeRachel Weber, University of Illinois at Chicago

Gwen Urey, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Douglass Lee, USDOT/Volpe Center

Kris Wernstedt, Virginia Tech

WINNER: “CRYSTAL BALLS & BLACK BOXES: OPTIMISM BIAS IN RIDERSHIP & COST FORECASTS FOR NEW STARTS RAPID TRANSIT PROJECTS”CAROLE TURLEY VOULGARIS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELESWe were impressed that Carole compiled an original data set to investigate the issue of forecast accuracy in transit planning. She turns the microscope on planners themselves to determine whether any observable improvements in forecasting project cost and ridership in the Federal Transportation Administration‘s New Starts capital program resulted from changes in policy, practice, project type, and proposal period. Carole approaches the issue of forecast accuracy from multiple vantage points: through interviews, a historical narrative of changing administrative practices, and statistical analysis of her dataset. She provides clear explanations of her methods even when they do not always bear fruit in terms of significant statistical relationships. Carole’s dissertation could inform predictive techniques and government decision-making in the future; program evaluation and project selection are areas where planners and policy makers actually have power.

“This dissertation perfectly meets the selection criteria for the Jones award. Carole employed sophisticated and elegant statistical techniques to compare forecast made for transit new starts program submissions since the inception of the program, yet her presentation of the results is wonderfully accessible to readers who may not themselves be sophisticated statisticians, “ noted Martin Wachs, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UCLA

GILL-CHIN LIM BEST DISSERTATION AWARDThis award is funded annually by the Consortium of Development Studies (CODS), which was founded by Dr. Gill-Chin Lim in 1982. This award recognizes superior scholarship in a doctoral dissertation completed by a student enrolled in an ACSP-member school.

2017 CommitteeLucie Laurian, Chair, University of Iowa

Ruth Yabes, Arizona State University

Emel Ganapati, Florida International University

WINNER: “ADAPTIVE EFFICIENCY IN COFFEE CLUSTERS: RESILIENCE THROUGH AGGLOMERATION, GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, & INSTITUTIONS”THOMAS DOUTHAT GEORGIA TECH UNIVERSITYThis award was given to Thomas Douthat who received his Ph.D. at Georgia Tech with a dissertation titled “Adaptive Efficiency in Coffee Clusters: Resilience through Agglomeration, Global Value Chains, Social Networks, and Institutions.”

Douthat’s interest in Coffee Cooperatives in Costa Rica and Mexico grew from his long-term engagement with Central-American land and water management begun as a law student at the University of Puerto Rico. During doctoral studies, Douthat saw connections among theories of resilience, social capital/social networks, and land tenure/land use that led to a creative mixed-method proposal and a Fulbright year in Costa Rica and Mexico. In country, Douthat forged relationships with many dozens of NGOs and firms. The resulting analysis is theoretically rich and detailed, engaging, and provocative. Douthat’s empathy for coffee growing workers, families and cooperatives is obvious. The findings suggest institutional adjustments that are promising to improve resilience among coffee cooperatives and in other agricultural industries.

Among the many excellent applications we received this year, his study of Coffee Cooperatives in Costa Rica and Mexico impressed us particularly because of his creative and very effective use of mixed methods, extensive fieldwork, insightful in-depth analysis of ecological and economic resiliency, and consideration of economic structures and agglomerations, as well as social and knowledge-sharing networks.

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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2017 ACSP STUDENT AWARDSED MCCLURE AWARDThe Ed McClure Award recognizes superior scholarship in a paper prepared by a masters student in an ACSP-member school. Submissions may address any topic of investigation generated in the course of pursuing a master’s degree in urban/city/community/town/regional planning.

2017 CommitteeJoshua Drucker, Chair, University of Illinois at Chicago

Bryce Lowery, University of Oklahoma

Chris Tilly, University of California, Los Angeles

WINNER: “PLANNING EQUITABLE FOOD SYSTEMS: AN OVERVIEW OF PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES” RACHEL GAFFNEY, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMAThe Edward McClure Award winning entry this year is Rachel Gaffney’s “Planning Equitable Food Systems: An Overview of Problems and Opportunities”. This paper is a comprehensive examination of the topic of community food systems and the roles that planners and local planning organizations can play in designing and sustaining them to be more locally-oriented and equitable. Beyond being remarkably well-organized and lucidly written, Gaffney’s paper draws on an impressively wide range of sources to present an up-to-date synopsis of a rapidly evolving and increasingly visible and important topic within planning practice and scholarship. Gaffney, of the University of Oklahoma, not only describes the state-of-the-art in food system planning but also offers innovative ideas for extending practice, in the process linking areas of planning that are typically viewed as separate.

Rachel describes her inspiration for her project, “I think that examining food systems can encourage a more ecological perspective towards planning. Incorporating food into planning encourages a renewed focus on the human experience of space and society, which traditional planning theories have sometimes lacked. As my project progressed I began to see many connections that I had not considered before: from food and public health to housing policy, economic development policies, land use priorities, public education, and mass incarceration. When I examined inequalities in access to food, I found that it could not truly be separated from other societal inequities. Societal inequities are incredibly interconnected and food systems illustrate that very compellingly.“

STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDSACSP Scholarship for Student TravelThese scholarships provide financial support to students to attend the ACSP Conference, including student conference registration waiver and $500 USD in cash to defray travel expenses.

• Anne Brown• Sarah Cooper• Carla Maria Kayanan• Andrea Restrepo-Mieth• Laura Alejandra Reyes Ruiz• Austin Zwick

ACSP-POCIG Scholarship for Student TravelThe Planners of Color Interest Group provides travel scholarships for underrepresented minority doctoral students to attend the annual ASCP conference. The conference is an important venue for students to meet other students, planning faculty, and attend conference activities such as panels, workshops, business meetings, and receptions. The scholarship’s purpose fits with the larger POCIG goal to support and mentor minority doctoral students as they can complete their degrees and increase the number of planning faculty of color.

• John Arroyo• Matthew Miller• Seyoung Sung

Gill-Chin Lim Student Travel AwardsThe ACSP Global Planning Educators Interest Group (GPEIG) will support student travel to the upcoming ACSP Annual Conference.

• Jaehyeon Park• Justin Stern• Hogeun Park

ACSP Book Fair Publishers Student Travel ScholarshipGenerous publishers have become accustomed to leaving books behind from their Book Fair participation at ACSP conferences. This allows the ACSP to use them as a fundraiser, selling them for 1/2 the retail price on Sunday morning of the conference. Since 2005 all sale proceeds have gone toward travel scholarships for first-time student presenters at the next year’s conference.

• Xueying Chen• Jessica Fisch• Sophie Kelmenson• Woolack Kim• Somayeh Moazzeni• Reza Sardari

Each year, ACSP is proud to honor faculty and students who have distinguished themselves or made major contributions to the academy or to the profession via outreach efforts, public service or for service to ACSP, the Academy, or the profession. A complete listing and history for all awards can be found at www.acsp.org. Faculty awards are presented at the Saturday Awards Luncheon, 12:30 – 2:00 PM in the Colorado Ballroom E&F.

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MAXINE GOODMAN LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRS

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EVENTS BY CATEGORY

DENVER FUN FACT

WELCOME TO DENVER – THE MILE HIGH CITY – WHERE A THRIVING ARTS AND CULTURAL SCENE AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BACKDROP COMBINE FOR THE WORLD’S MOST SPECTACULAR PLAYGROUND.

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NETWORKING UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER WELCOME RECEPTIONWEDNESDAY: 6PM – 8PMRhein Haus, 1415 Market Street, Denver

Rhein Haus is a Denver favorite! A German-style beer hall featuring unique brews, sausages, housemade pretzels & bocce courts. Located at 1415 Market Street in Denver.

COMMUNITY CENTER & EXHIBITS OPENDenver Ballroom

THURSDAY: 7AM – 5:45PMEnjoy a continental breakfast in the morning, learn about how to use the mobile app, visit exhibitors and catch up with colleagues you haven’t seen all year.

FRIDAY: 7AM – 6:30PMThis all-day session begins with continental breakfast, is open during the late-morning/early-afternoon to peruse book titles of interest, take a coffee break, and network with exhibitors. Friday ends with a Poster Session & Exhibits Reception where you can network with exhibitors and peers, review poster research, and get a professional headshot!

SATURDAY: 7AM – 6:30PMOn Saturday, enjoy a continental breakfast while networking with exhibitors, take a coffee break while you peruse book titles, or get a book signed by two invited authors (2pm-3:15pm).

THURSDAY: 7:30PM – 9:30PMOPENING RECEPTIONWynkoop Brewing Company, Breckenridge on Blake & Ale House at Amato’s

ACSP is proud to host its Opening Reception at this landmark venue. Enjoy a wide array of delicious food and sample the legendary craft brews on tap. Brew Masters will provide attendees the chance to sample some of the brewery’s best beers and ciders, while other brew staff will show you how it’s all made with mini-tours of the onsite brewery.

About the WynkoopWynkoop Brewing Company, located in LoDo and one of the best examples of downtown revitalization, was once home to the J. S. Brown Mercantile Building. In the late 1980s, four friends partnered to open Denver’s first Brewpub in an area that was, at the time, void of a ballpark, pedestrian-only streets, farm-to-table restaurants and valet parking.

Almost 30 years later, the craft brewery welcomes visitors daily and offers some of the best and most original craft beers in the city. The brewery has welcomed its share of prominent patrons, including a surprise visit by former United States President Barack Obama in 2014. He enjoyed the brewery’s signature Rail Yard brew and played a friendly game of pool with Governor John Hickenlooper, one of the four founding members of Wnykoop Brewing Company.

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NETWORKING EMERITI BREAKFAST FRIDAY: 7AM – 8:15AMSaratoga-LL1

Dear Colleagues! I have been thinking about ways for ACSP old timers (like me) can get together at the ACSP Annual Conference. I suggested that the ACSP arrange an Emeriti Breakfast. I’m definitely not thinking of having a formal program or speaker(s), just providing a time and place for us to get together. There is no cost to attend. I’d also appreciate any other ideas you may have on ways for us to get together during future conferences or communicate throughout the year. ~ Sincerely, Dick Klosterman

CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTFRIDAY: 7AM – 8:30AM

Join your colleagues for continental breakfast sponsored by the American Planning Association in the exhibit hall. Visit with exhibitors, sit, relax and scan the app for your upcoming day.

ALUMNI RECEPTIONSFRIDAY: 7:30PM – 9:30PM

• Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, & Georgetown ReceptionColorado A-LL2B

• USC, UC Irvine and UCLA Alumni ReceptionColorado CD

• Rutgers, MIT, Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, NYU & University of Pennsylvania Alumni ReceptionPenrose Ballroom

• UNC, Georgia Tech, Michigan, UIC, UIUC Alumni ReceptionColorado G-J

• Journal of the American Planning Association ReceptionMatchless

FRIDAY: 7PM – 10PM• Canadian Schools of Planning Alumni Reception

Rock Bottom, 1001 16th St. on the corner of 16th Mall & Curtis St.

PROFESSIONAL HEADSHOTSFRIDAY: NOON – 8PMDenver Ballroom

Sponsored By

BOOK SIGNINGSATURDAY: 2PM – 3:15MDenver Ballroom

Join the Davidoff Award Winner (announced at the Awards Luncheon on Saturday from 12:30pm – 2pm) and Flores Forbes, Associate Vice President of Strategic Policy and Program Implementation at Columbia University and featured speaker at the Big Ideas Session, for a book signing! The first 25 in line will receive a free book from one of these authors!

STUDENT RECEPTIONSATURDAY: 7:30PM – 9:30PMRhein Haus, 1415 Market Street, Denver

No ticket required, all students welcome! Join fellow students for beer, great food, and fun in downtown Denver! What better place to network in October than in a German-style beer hall with unique brews, house-made pretzels, and indoor bocce courts? We hope to see you there!

LUNCHEON & FACULTY AWARDS CEREMONY

SATURDAY: 12:30PM – 2PMColorado Ballroom E

Join us for lunch as we celebrate the transition of our leadership, the outstanding contributions of our award

winning faculty, and hear about some plans for ACSP’s future.

We promise there will be plenty of time for engaging your friends and colleagues!

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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTSPRESIDENTIAL SESSION: THE STATE OF DIVERSITY WITHIN ACSPTHURSDAY: 4:15 PM – 5:30 PMColorado B-LL2

With support from ACSP President, Lois Takahashi, this session is hosted by the ACSP Committee on Diversity (CoD). CoD will present their 2016 Report on Race, Ethnicity, and Foreign Origin Data; describe activities undertaken to enhance ACSP’s commitment to inclusive and equitable diversity in education and research; and allow for discussion of their work on programs and incentives for increasing faculty and student diversity as well as expanding diversity in the curriculum.

Speakers• Ann Forsyth, Harvard University• Arnab Chakraborty, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign• Jeffrey Lowe, Texas Southern University, Committee Chair

CASE TEACHING & WRITING FOR PLANNERS: THE LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICYFRIDAY: 1:30PM – 3PMColorado I-LL2

Sponsored By

To address the rising social, economic, and environmental challenges facing cities across the globe, planners need to acquire foundational knowledge and skills in planning and public finance as well as opportunities to apply them in real world situations. Thus the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy created a case library for teaching and learning. A case study re-creates a real-world problem, and asks students to walk in the shoes of public officials, business leaders, and citizens. Through debates, group work, and continuous feedback from educators and peers, participants develop a deep understanding of pertinent issues, analytical skills, and empathy for opposing views.

The workshop will introduce the Lincoln Institute Case Library initiative; strategies and supports for case research, writing, and teaching; ten ($1000) case study awards; and how you can use and contribute to the case library. Using two case study examples, we will review the definition of a teaching case, the learning goals and expected outcomes of using cases, and provide guidance on how to write them. During the last part of the workshop, participants will be invited to brainstorm cases they may be interested in writing. Prior to the workshop, participants will be asked to read two short cases that will be distributed in advance.

Speakers• Ge Vue, Instructional Designer, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy• William Ellet, Management Communication Faculty, Brandeis University and

the University of Miami Executive MBA Program for Athletes & Artists

LEAPING THE HURDLES & NAVIGATING THE MAZE: GETTING FUNDING FROM NIH & NSFFRIDAY: 3:15PM – 4:45PMColorado I-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Executive Committee. This session is intended for faculty members, professionals, and graduate students interested in learning how to prepare successful proposals for research grants. Current and recently retired program officers from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will highlight the hurdles commonly experienced by applicants and guide participants through the maze of NSF and NIH. They will discuss NSF’s and NIH’s review criteria and will also provide information on doctoral student support, early investigator funding opportunities, and faculty submission guidelines.

Speakers• Susan Newcomer retired to the high mountains of Colorado in May of 2017 after

a 29 year stint as a health science administrator in the Population Dynamics Branch of the US National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.

• Antoinette WinklerPrins, PhD, Program Director, Geography & Spatial Sciences Program; Antoinette is a people-environment geographer specializing in nature- society relations, with an emphasis on cultural landscapes and environmental knowledge systems, especially in the Brazilian Amazon.

BEING HEARD—AND AGREED WITH—IN THE POLICYMAKING ENVIRONMENTFRIDAY: 3:15PM – 4:45PM | TICKET REQUIRED: $25Colorado H-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Executive Committee. From environmental regulations to infrastructure to social justice to community development, what happens in Washington, DC doesn’t stay there. Every day legislators and staff make decisions that dramatically impact the planning community. ACSP members can influence those decisions--we just need to know how! Join us in this interactive session to learn the four specific things you can do to ensure your legislators and their staff listen up and take notice. We’ll also go over what legislators are looking for from academic interests, the most important things to know about your legislators, and how to develop a winning message. Participants will come away with a specific plan for engaging effectively in the policymaking process. If you want to make a difference for communities across the country, this is the workshop for you.

Speaker• Stephanie D. Vance, also known as the “Advocacy Guru”, is the author of five

books including Citizens in Action: A Guide to Influencing Government and the recently released The Influence Game.

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BIG IDEAS SESSION: PLANNING’S ENGAGEMENT WITH MASS-IMPRISONMENTSATURDAY: 9:45AM – 11:15AMColorado A-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Executive Committee. The United States imprisons its residents at a higher rate than any other country in the world. In many neighborhoods, criminal justice agencies are the primary government actors interacting with the public, and spending on police and prisons is the largest public expenditure. The criminal justice system also displays some of the widest racial disparities of any U.S. government institution. Despite the significant role of the criminal justice and penal systems in shaping the built environment of cities and the lives of urban residents, as well as its significant contribution to continuing urban inequality, the penal system is often not a primary focus of urban planning research or education. The goal of this session is to create an opportunity for debate and critical reflection on the implications of incarceration for planning and to explore the possibilities for planning education in prisons and jails.

Organizer• Weiping Wu, Professor, Columbia University, [email protected]

Chair• Michael Lens, Associate Professor, UCLA, [email protected]

Co-discussants• Sheryl-Ann Simpson, Assistant Professor, UC Davis, [email protected]• Flores Forbes, Associate Vice President for Strategic Policy & Program

Implementation, Columbia University, [email protected]

Presenters• Leah Meisterlin, Assistant Professor, Columbia University,

[email protected]• Justin Steil, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

[email protected]

INSTITUTIONALIZING COMMUNITY – UNIVERSITY ENGAGEMENT: SCALING UP COLLABORATION THROUGH PLANNING LEADERSHIPSATURDAY: 3:30PM – 5PMColorado A-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Executive Committee. Inspired by the growing relevance and impact of community – university engagement in the urban planning academy, this session will highlight next steps for further institutionalizing engagement in our programs, colleges, and universities. The session will draw on the insights of planning leaders who, through their own research and teaching, as well as administrative efforts, have worked to advocate for, demonstrate, and embed meaningful engagement in their institutions. The speakers will share their perspectives on scaling up individual engagement efforts within universities and communities. They will envision what our institutions might look like if engagement were integrated across our structures of research, education, and service, and will consider the nature of our relationships with and commitment to communities, stakeholders, and the broader public.

Moderator• Carissa Slotterback, Associate Dean, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and

Associate Professor of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Minnesota, [email protected]

Participants• Robert Shibley, Professor & Dean, School of Architecture & Planning,

[email protected], University at Buffalo• Flores Forbes, Associate Vice President, Strategic Policy & Program

Implementation, Columbia University, [email protected]• Samina Raja, Associate Professor of Urban & Regional Planning and PI of

the Food Systems Planning & Healthy Communities Lab, University at Buffalo SUNY, [email protected]

• Karen Umemoto, Chair & Professor, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [email protected]

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

LUNCHEON & FACULTY AWARDS CEREMONYSATURDAY: 12:30PM – 2PM

Colorado Ballroom E

Join us for lunch as we celebrate the transition of our leadership, the outstanding contributions of our award winning faculty, and

hear about some plans for ACSP’s future. We promise there will be plenty of time for engaging your friends and colleagues!

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SPECIAL SESSIONSAPA’S NEW RESEARCH AGENDA: OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATIONTHURSDAY: 10:15AM – 11:45AMColorado A-LL2

APA conducts sponsored research through the three National Centers for Planning: Green Communities, Hazards Planning, and Planning and Community Health. APA recently developed a new organizational research agenda in which partnering with collegiate schools of planning was identified as a priority. David Rouse, will provide an overview of APA’s current research programs, the new research agenda, and opportunities for collaboration linking academic research and practice.

Speakers• David Rouse, FAICP, APA’s Managing Director of Research & Advisory Services

GPEIG ROUNDTABLE: THE NEW URBAN AGENDA & GLOBAL PLANNING EDUCATIONTHURSDAY: 1PM – 2:30PMColorado B-LL2

Hosted by the Global Planning Education Interest Group. The New Urban Agenda (NUA) was presented and adopted at the UN-HABITAT III Conference held in Quito, Ecuador in October 2016. The document sets a new global standards of achievement for sustainable urban development for the next twenty years. The need for meaningful urban interventions is emphasized in the document including the role of urban planning. The main idea of the roundtable is to discuss the following questions: What are the challenges and opportunities from the NUA to global planning education? How should global planning education respond to those challenges and opportunities? What are some new and emerging questions and conundrums from the NUA that global planning education confronts and that students need to be prepared to engage with? The session will begin with brief remarks of the NUA and the ACSP/GPEAN roles and then go round the room and hear from each on their thoughts on any of the questions outlined above.

Speakers• Bruce Stiftel is professor and chair of the School of City and Regional Planning at

Georgia Tech. He represents the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) to UN-Habitat’s University Network Initiative. His research concerns collaborative governance of environmental/water policy, global movement of planning ideas, and international responses to urbanization.

• Eugenie L. Birch holds the Lawrence C. Nusssdorf Chair in Urban Research at the University of Pennsylvania where she is Professor of City and Regional Planning, School of Design and the founding co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research. She is currently president, General Assembly of Partners (GAP), an engagement platform for the implementation of the UN’s New Urban Agenda and associated global agreements. Her research interests include global urbanization, planning history and urban revitalization.

Additional Participants• Deden Rukmana, Savannah State University, Moderator• Bishwapriya Sanyal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology• Heather J. Campbell, University of Sheffield• Ashok Das, University of Hawaii at Manoa• Charisma Acey, University of California Berkeley• Samina Raja, University at Buffalo SUNY• Enrique Silva, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

EMERGING CHALLENGES FOR PLANNING & COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIES TO PREPARE FOR THEM THURSDAY: 2:45PM – 4PMColorado A-LL2

Hosted by the ACSP Committee on the Academy. This session follows issues raised at the 2017 ACSP Administrator’s Conference held in Reston, VA. Given the changing environment across the country marked by budgetary challenges for public universities, declining enrollment, changing demographics and an aging population, the planning academy faces several internal and external challenges. In this session, panelists will share some ideas that emerged from the Administrator’s conference that show the nature of these challenges, their similarities and differences across different parts of the world, and the kinds of strategies that have been adopted to address them.

Participants• Ed Feser, Provost, Oregon State University • Bruce Stiftel, Professor & Chair, Georgia Tech • Heather Campbell, Sheffield University • Niraj Verma, Virginia Commonwealth University

CONTENT CONNECTIONS: REACHING PRACTICING PLANNERSTHURSDAY: 5:45PM – 6:45PMColorado A-LL2

Join the conversation with editors from the American Planning Association’s JAPA and Planning magazine, the editor of JPER, and a practicing planner to find ways to bridge the gap between academics and professionals. We’ll ask for your ideas, and talk about which research topics can help advance the profession, how to get your research in front of planners, and how to translate it for a nonacademic audience.

Speakers• Sandra Rosenbloom, University of Texas, JAPA Editor• Clinton J. Andrews, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, JPER Editor• Rocky Piro, University of Colorado, Denver• Meghan Stromberg, Editor in Chief, American Planning Association

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SPECIAL SESSIONSACSP STUDENT AWARD PAPER PRESENTATIONSFRIDAY: 8:30AM – 10AMColorado A-LL2Moderator: Raymond Mohamed, Wayne State University

Ed McClure Award for Best Masters Student Paper• Planning Equitable Food Systems: An Overview of Problems & Opportunities

~ Rachel Gaffney, University of Oklahoma, [email protected]

GPEIG: Gill-Chin Lim Award for the Best Dissertation on International Planning• Adaptive Efficiency in Coffee Clusters: Resilience through Agglomeration,

Global Value Chains, Social Networks, & Institutions ~ Thomas Douthat, Georgia Institute of Technology, [email protected]

ACSP/FWIG Marsha Ritzdorf Award for the Best Student Work on Diversity, Social Justice & the Role of Women in Planning - Two Winners

• Advocacy Planning in the Growth Machine: Toward a Political Urban Planning ~ Wes Grooms, University of Louisville, [email protected]

• An Equity Analysis of the U.S. Public Transportation System Based on Job Accessibility ~ Armin J. Yeganeh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, [email protected]

Barclay Gibbs Jones Award for Best Dissertation in Planning• Crystal Balls & Black Boxes: Optimism Bias in Ridership & Cost Forecasts for

New Starts Rapid Transit Projects ~ Carole Turley Voulgaris, University of California, Los Angeles, [email protected]

PREPARING FOR THE JOB MARKETFRIDAY: 10:15AM – 11:45AMColorado A-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Student Governing Board Representatives.This workshop is geared towards doctoral students who are on the job market, will be applying soon, or are interested in learning about the job application and interview process. It features faculty who have been part of search committees and/or were recent job market candidates. The format is primarily focused on student interest, so come prepared with questions!

Moderator• C. Aujean Lee, PhD Candidate, UCLA

Speakers• Erick Guerra, University of Pennsylvania • Mi Shih, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey• Carissa Slotterback, University of Minnesota• Ivis Garcia Zambrana, University of Utah

PUBLIC COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR PLANNING ACADEMICSFRIDAY: 1:30PM – 3PMColorado G-LL2

Hosted by the ACSP Communications Committee. Interested in sharing your research with practitioners, connecting with media, and better communicating about your work for a public audience? Come hear from leading planning researchers about these topics and more. The speakers will share their insights on venues for sharing their research and expertise, engaging with social and traditional media, and framing planning research for broad audiences. In addition to sharing personal strategies and examples, the speakers will offer advice about integrating communication efforts with teaching and research expectations, developing relationships with writers and editors relevant to planning, and engaging colleagues around communication efforts. The session will offer ample opportunities

for discussion about communication strategies, as well as ways that ACSP can support faculty and students in enhancing their communications skills.

Moderator• Carissa Slotterback, Associate Dean, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and

Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Minnesota, [email protected]

Panelists• Geoff Boeing, Post Doc, City and Regional Planning, University of California,

Berkeley, [email protected]• Jennifer Dill, Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State

University, [email protected]• Justin Hollander, Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and

Planning, Tufts University, [email protected]• Yingling Fan, Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of

Minnesota, [email protected]

FWIG: PATHWAYS TO ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP FOR WOMEN & FACULTY OF COLORFRIDAY: 1:30PM – 3:00PMColorado H-LL2

Hosted by the Faculty Women’s Interest Group. There are a number of different pathways to academic leadership positions in the academy. While some are better understood (faculty chair dean), other are not. Panelists will discuss the opportunities for academic leadership positions and the different pathways available to women, faculty of color, and other underrepresented groups.

Featured Panelists• Dr. Marlon Boarnet is the founding and current chair of the Department of

Urban Planning and Spatial Analysis at the University of Southern California. Prior to that, he was vice dean for academic affairs in the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. From 2003-2006, Dr. Boarnet served as chair of the Planning, Policy, and Design Department at UC Irvine. Dr. Boarnet is currently the Vice-President/President elect of ACSP and has been a major leader on issues of diversity. He led a USC/ACSP partnership to design, build, and host the first-ever pre-doctoral workshop for students of color in urban planning.

• Dr. Jennifer Evans-Cowley was appointed the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of North Texas on July 1, 2017. Prior to this, she was Vice Provost for Capital Planning and Regional Campuses at the Ohio State University. In this role, she created and implemented the University’s six campus, $1+ billion capital plan to enable the advancement of the university’s mission and foster an environment of excellence for faculty, students and staff. She has held positions as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Administration and Department Chair for the City & Regional Planning Department at Ohio State.

Additional Panelists• Mai Thi Nguyen, FWIG President and Associate Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill,

moderator• Jennifer Clark, Associate Professor, Director of the Center on Urban Innovation

and Associate Director for Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation• Meghan Gough, Associate Professor and Chair, Urban and Regional Planning/

Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University• James H. Spencer, Professor and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate

Studies, School of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities, Clemson University• Lois Takahashi, Professor and Director, USC Price School of Public Policy,

Sacramento Center and President of ACSP

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SPECIAL SESSIONSMEASURING & ASSESSING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES AT THE PROGRAM-LEVELFRIDAY: 3:15PM – 4:45PMColorado G-LL2

Provided by the ACSP Governing Board. For over a decade, assessment of student learning has been a focus in higher education. Accreditors, like PAB, require that programs define, measure, and assess what and how much students learn throughout their education. In this hands-on interactive session, we will discuss various methods for measuring student learning. We will use measurement examples from specific planning programs as well as ideas brought forward by session participants. In addition, we will examine assessment approaches and the types of curricular feedback that can improve student learning in the future. Participants in this session should leave with examples and strategies for measuring and assessing levels of student learning in their programs and ways for documenting and enhancing that learning.

This session is designed for planning program administrators and faculty involved in student learning assessment.

Speaker• Cheryl Contant has over 30 years of experience in urban and regional planning

education and university administration. She has served as a member of PAB and visited many programs on accreditation site visits. In the past four years, Cheryl has been assisting PAB with their site visitor training programs, with particular attention toward student learning outcome assessment. Most recently, she has been consulting with Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning in the development of program-level student learning outcomes and devising efficient and effective ways to measure and assess those desired outcomes. Cheryl is providing this session, with the support of ACSP, as professional development for program administrators and planning faculty.

EXAMINING GLOBAL PLANNING EDUCATION: AN OPEN CONVERSATIONFRIDAY: 6PM – 7:30PMMattie Silks-LL1

Hosted by the ACSP Global Planning Education Task Force. Global planning education in North America finds itself at a crossroads once again. Since the 1950s planning approaches to understanding international and global contexts have gone through several turning points. Early theories in comparative planning, influenced by modernization theory, assumed that Europe and the United States were to be emulated as the apogee of planning theory and practice.

Beginning in the 1960s, however, planning pedagogy and research began to emphasize the particularity of cities, and the need to root planning approaches in an understanding of societies, cultures, and the historical and contemporary role of economic and political structures operating at an international scale in shaping urban issues. The 1980s saw a turn towards an interest in issues of globalization and neoliberalization, and the challenges that these forces presented to cities across the globe. Today, we witness a dramatic turn inwards in national political discourse, as political leaders in the United States ratchet up discourses of American exceptionalism, and cast immigrants and other nations as threats to American security and prosperity.

What do these changes mean for global planning education? Educate our students to tackle the inward and nationalistic turn in political discourse? How do we train students to understand and reflect on the ways that the global intersects with local planning practice, whether in the US or in other contexts? What challenges and opportunities does the current political moment present to planning education more generally in its efforts to bring the global dimensions of local issues to the attention of current and future planning practitioners?

Moderators• Gavin Shatkin, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs,

Northeastern University• Gabriella Carolini, Assistant Professor of International Development and Urban

Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Speakers• Lesli Hoey, Assistant Professor, Urban & Regional Planning, University of Michigan• Renia Ehrenfeucht, Professor/Director of Community & Regional Planning,

University of New Mexico• Noreen McDonald, Associate Professor & Chair; Director, Carolina

Transportation Program, University of North Carolina• Shannon Van Zandt, Professor, Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning,

Texas A&M University

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STUDENT WORKSHOP: PUBLISHING IN PLANNING: WHERE & HOW?SATURDAY: 8:30AM – 9:30AMColorado B-LL2

Organized by the ACSP Student Governing Board Representatives.

This workshop focuses on the decisions that planning researchers face in the publishing process. The format of the workshop will be largely interactive with a panel of faculty—some of whom are current/former editors—to share valuable tips and insights and answer questions. Topics of discussion will include: journal selection, publishing expectations of doctoral students, editorial interaction and revision process, web presence of one’s publications, publishing a paper from the thesis/dissertation, and the merits of the various types of publication (e.g. peer-reviewed articles, technical reports, book chapters).

Moderator Mary K. Wolfe, Doctoral Student, Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

Participants• Marlon Boarnet {University of Southern California] [email protected]• Tisha Holmes [Florida State University] [email protected]• Nancey Green Leigh, Georgia Institute of Technology• Todd BenDor, University of North Carolina• Mary K. Wolfe, Doctoral Student, Department of City & Regional Planning,

UNC-Chapel Hill

PAB - ASSESSING ASSESSMENTS: THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONALSSATURDAY: 11:30AM – 12:30PMColorado A-LL2

Learning Objectives:• Learn about the driver and fundamentals of student learning and outcomes

assessment in higher education• Understand the various ways planning programs are ensuring students have

the skills required to work as planners• Identify opportunities for professionals to work with local univrsities and

planning faculty in student learning and outcomes assessment

Student Learning and Outcomes Assessment are buzzwords flying around academia. Why should this matter to the profession? Explore the opportunities and challenges of engaging external stakeholders in outcomes assessment, and how feedback from practitioners is used to improve learning in the program.

Speakers:• Hilary Nixon, PhD, Associate Professor & Chair, Department of Urban &

Regional Planning, San Jose State University• Charles Warnken, Ph.D., AICP, Associate Professor & Director, Division of

Regional & City Planning, University of Oklahoma• Kenneth Genskow, Ph.D., Professor & Chair, Department of Urban & Regional

Planning, University of Wisconsin-Madison

POCIG ROUNDTABLESATURDAY: 3:30PM – 5PMNat Hill, 3rd Floor

Lewis Mumford, in his seminal work The City in History, describes a historical duality of cities - they serve simultaneously as a sanctuary and a stronghold. While strongholds often connote safety, critics argue that the city in fact can have carceral qualities to it - the stronghold may double as a prison cell. The recent visibility of urban policing, police-involved killings, and immigration raids has surfaced the disparity in experience around urban safety and security. While planning often wields police powers in a far more subtle manner, planning serves as another form of policing which is often experienced disparately by race, income, gender, and nativity.

The victory enjoyed by Trump reflects a conservative popularism that sees punishment and a vigilant police force, as an unquestioning response to the perceived threat of people of color in inner cities. Containment and imprisonment, - punishment - become the requirements per Trump’s political base and their ideology. For example, the White House immigration policy is founded on a social construction that demonizes the “other.”

Planning will need to respond to this conservative temperament that affects the poor and minorities as programs such as affordable housing and even the “Wall” becomes the focus of the Trump Administration. This roundtable hosted by the ACSP Planners of Color Interest Group calls into question the role of planning in policing urban space, at a moment when the Trump administration policy calls into question the right to sanctuary, particularly in urban spaces.

SPECIAL SESSIONS

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LOCAL HOST SESSIONS & TOURS

LOCAL HOST SESSION: MILLENNIALS, MOUNTAINS, & MOBILITY: THE IMPACTS ON HOUSING IN COLORADO’S FRONT RANGEFRIDAY: 8:30AM – 10AMColorado B-LL2

Denver is the second-fastest growing city in the U.S. Millennials, retirees, marijuana capitalists, IT professionals, people priced out of the coasts, and others are flocking to the region for jobs, access to the mountains, a perceived lifestyle, and yes, legal marijuana. The build out of the light rail system has stimulated development and investment throughout the region. However, this growth is creating pressures across the housing market—once-affordable central neighborhoods are being gentrified by millennials; since 2014 rental rates have increased by 20% and home values by 45%; mobile home parks in formerly forgotten areas are now in TOD zones; and only three of the 50 metro suburbs are still considered affordable. Planners and policymakers are seeking to create and preserve affordable housing within Colorado’s uniquely restrictive policy landscape, which includes budget and tax restrictions, constitutional prohibitions against inclusionary zoning for renters and tenant protections, and three failed attempts for a statewide housing trust fund. A fourth housing trust fund is working its way through the legislature, organizations are fighting to save mobile home parks through tenant buyouts, dozens of towns are supporting ADUs; densities are increasing; the Denver TOD fund has been expanded to the region; and the housing finance authority has initiated rolling 4% tax credit applications. Yet, these measures are not enough to meet the demand, and densification, traffic and NIMBY concerns are generating pushback from many neighborhoods. What else can be done to ensure that people across the income spectrum can find a place to call home in Denver?

The panel will include housing researchers from CU Denver, Jennifer Steffel Johnson and Carrie Makarewicz, and local housing advocates, policymakers, and funders.

Panelists• Brad Weinig, Enterprise Community Partners• Laura Brudzynski – City of Denver, Office of Economic Development, Affordable

Housing Preservation• Laurel Hayden, United for A New Economy, Lead Organizer• Deyanira Zavala, Mile High Connects, Program Coordinator• Andrea Chiriboga-Flor, 9 to 5 Colorado, Transit/Housing Organizer• Jess Fear, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Social Impact Bonds Program

Manager

LOCAL HOST ROUNDTABLE: PLANNING FOR POTFRIDAY: 10:15AM – 11:45AMColorado B-LL2

Medical marijuana is now legal in 29 states while 8 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana use and sales for recreational purposes. Yet we know very little about the implications of this multi-billion dollar industry on urban economies, neighborhoods, and built and natural environments. Speakers in this local host session will address some of the most pressing questions facing urban planners attempting to accommodate this new and controversial land use. How does this burgeoning industry affect property values, industrial lease rates, housing prices, gentrification, and displacement of underserved residents? How do municipalities and environmental justice advocates ensure that nuisance uses are equitably distributed and environmental externalities are properly managed? How does dispensary and growhouse density affect personal and property crime? And what are the local and regional economic development factors associated with the industry, including its impact on tourism?

The panel will include researchers on marijuana planning, as well as representatives from state and local governments and non-profit organizations.

Speakers• Chad Brue, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Brue Baukol Capital Partners• Andrew Howard, Lieutenant, Vice & Drug Control Bureau, Denver Police

Department• Kristi Kelly, Executive Director, Marijuana Industry Group, Colorado’s oldest,

largest and most diverse trade association for licensed marijuana businesses, where she also served as vice chair and a board member.

• Professor Sam Kamin, Faculty, Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver, Current Vicente Sederberg Professor of Marijuana Law & Policy

• Jill Jennings Golich, Deputy Director of Community Planning & Development Department, City & County of Denver

• Ashley Kilroy, Executive Director of Excise & Licensing, City & County of Denver• Margie Valdez, Chair, Denver Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation Zoning &

Planning Committee• Jeff Romine, Chief Economist, City & County of Denver

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LOCAL HOST SESSIONS & TOURS

LOCAL HOST: MOBILE WORKSHOPS (Advance Registration Required)FRIDAY: 1:30PM – 5:30PMHotel Lobby, Gather Near Your Tour Sign

River North, Arapahoe Square, & Five Points: Case Studies in Downtown-Edge Neighborhood Revitalization Explore three downtown-edge neighborhoods that are experiencing intensive growth and investment and the myriad issues that come from such profound change. River North: From industrial grit and railroads to arts and music spaces, microbreweries, super-block apartments, and co-working spaces. Arapahoe Square: From parking lots to homeless shelters to apartment towers. Five Points: From African American heritage, jazz, and affordable ownership, to TODs, demographic change, and Victorian renovations. Travel Mode: Biking, Walking, Transit

Sun Valley/Mariposa Redevelopments: A Healthy & Holistic Approach to Public Housing RedevelopmentExplore two public housing projects and the possibilities for redeveloping them into mixed-use, mixed-tenure, mixed-income communities focused on creating strong, healthy communities. Mariposa has nearly finished its redevelopment journey, while Sun Valley is just beginning its transformation. See extensive public/private/non-profit collaboration, planning, and investment in action. Travel Mode: Transit, Walking

Marijuana, Beer, & Urban Planning: The Mile High City PerspectiveOften called “the Napa Valley of Beer,” the city of Denver alone boasts 150 breweries, many in fast-gentrifying areas of the city. Couple this with the voter-approved sale and consumption of recreational marijuana, and Denver and Colorado have led the nation in these intriguing social experiments. How have these “”nuisance uses”” impacted land use, zoning, and public health and safety? How is Colorado spending the hundreds millions of dollars in new marijuana tax revenues? Have large brewing and marijuana facilities launched a warehousing construction and reuse boom and caused industrial gentrification? How are neighborhoods dealing with the impacts of drinking culture as well as major grow facilities and storefront dispensaries? Travel Mode: Transit, Walking

The South Platte: Challenges & Opportunities for an Urban River CorridorExplore Denver’s most important waterway that cuts through the heart of the city and learn about how the South Platte River corridor is evolving from a polluted dumping-ground to a regional spine of parks and recreational trails and how significant infill development and major public infrastructure projects add to the complexity of planning along this important natural resource. Travel Mode: Walking, Biking

FRIDAY: 1:30PM – 3:30PM & 3:30PM – 5:30PMDowntown Denver: History, Culture, & Unprecedented Growth -- The Transformation ContinuesThe undisputed economic, cultural, and governmental heart of the Rocky Mountain region, Downtown Denver’s growth and revitalization seems to have no end in sight. From the beautiful historic Lower Downtown district to the booming Union Station transit district to the skyscrapers of the Central Business District to the museums, iconic architecture and City-Beautiful era parks and monuments of the Civic Center district--explore the city’s vibrant core and its many challenges and opportunities. Travel Mode: Walking

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MEETINGSACSP MEETINGSGoverning Board MeetingPenrose Ballroom 1 WEDNESDAY: 8AM – 5PM

Annual Business Meeting & Breakfast (Invitation Only)Colorado Ballroom EFRIDAY: 7AM – 8:15AM

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy/ACSP Curriculum Award Task Force Committee MeetingHomestead FRIDAY: 8:30AM – 10AM

Committee on Diversity MeetingSaratoga FRIDAY: 9AM – 10AM

Review & Appraisal Committee MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 7AM – 8AM

Faculty Mentoring Committee MeetingPenrose 1SATURDAY: 7AM – 8AM

Global Planning Education Task Force MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 8AM – 9:15AM

Committee on the Academy MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 11:30AM – 12:30PM

2017-2019 Track Chair’s MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 2PM – 3:15PM

National Conference Committee/Local Hosts 2017, 2018, & 2019HomesteadSATURDAY: 5:15PM – 6:30PM

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETINGS & EVENTSGPEIG Business Meeting & Luncheon (Advance Ticket Purchase Required)Colorado Ballroom ETHURSDAY: 11:15AM – 12:45PM

FWIG Business Meeting & Luncheon (Advance Ticket Purchase Required)Colorado Ballroom E FRIDAY: 11:45AM – 1:15PMFor over 20 years, FWIG has been active in shaping the agenda within ACSP and the planning academy regarding women faculty and students. Through services such as the FWIG yellow book and the annual FWIG CV book, we have helped women prepare for, enter into, and proceed through their academic planning careers. Join us at the annual luncheon to learn more about the interest group and meet our members. POCIG Business MeetingColorado B-LL2 SATURDAY: 9:45AM – 11:15AM

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEETINGSJournal of the American Planning Association Editorial Board MeetingMattie Silks-LL1 THURSDAY: 9:45AM – 11:15AM

Journal of Planning Literature Editorial Board MeetingMattie Silks-LL1 FRIDAY: 8:30AM – 10AM

JPER Editorial Board MeetingMattie Silks-LL1 FRIDAY: 10:15AM – 11:45AM

Housing Policy Debate Journal Business MeetingHomestead FRIDAY: 1:30PM – 2:30PM

Town Planning Review Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomestead FRIDAY: 4PM – 5:30PM

Planning Theory & Practice Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 9:45AM – 11:15AM

Planning Theory Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomesteadSATURDAY: 3:30PM – 5PM

OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTSGPEAN Delegates Meeting (Invitation Only)Environmental Design Building, Room 213, UC BoulderWEDNESDAY: 9AM – 5PM

IACP Annual MeetingIndependenceFRIDAY: 6PM – 7PM

IACP NSF SessionIndependence FRIDAY: 7:15PM – 8:15PM

GPEAN Delegates Meeting (Invitation Only)Nat Hill SUNDAY: 8AM – NOON

PAB Program Administrator OrientationColorado A-LL2THURSDAY: 4:15PM – 5:30PM

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BALL STATE UNIVERSITYMattie SilksTHURSDAY 3PM – 4PM

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDASaratoga THURSDAY 3PM – 4PM

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDASaratoga FRIDAY 10:15AM – 11:15AM

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISHomestead FRIDAY 10:15AM – 11:15AM

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISMattie Silks SATURDAY 8:30AM – 9:30AM

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAMattie Silks SATURDAY 9:45AM – 10:45AM

CLEMSON UNIVERSITYMattie Silks SATURDAY 3:30PM – 4:30PM

ASCP CAREER CENTER: CONNECTING TALENT WITH OPPORTUNITY jobs.acsp.org

INFORMATION SESSIONS

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE

DENVER FUN FACT

DENVER HAS THE LARGEST CITY PARK SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY WITH MORE THAN 200 PARKS WITHIN THE CITY AND 14,000 ACRES OF PARKS IN THE NEARBY MOUNTAINS.

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE

“The value is in the connections you make—with people and subject matter.”Ellen Forthofer, APA Student Representatives Council Chair, Ball State University graduate

Whether you’re an academic or a student, APA offers the resources to:

• Expand your network with practicing planners

• Achieve your career goals—and advance the planning profession

• Learn from—and contribute to—our extensive collection of publications and research

APA offers special rates for academics from ACSP-member programs, and free membership for students for the duration of their studies.

Learn more at planning.org/membership

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 (PRE-CONFERENCE)TIME EVENT LOCATION

8AM - 5PMACSP Governing Board Meeting• 7:30AM: Breakfast Served• 7:30AM: New Board Member Orientation

Penrose 1

9AM - 5PM Ph.D. Workshop (Advance Registration Required)

University of Colorado Boulder

10AM - 5PM Exhibits Setup Denver Ballroom

3PM - 7PM Conference Registration Open Denver Ballroom Foyer

6:00PM - 8:00PM University of Colorado Denver Welcome Reception (All Invited) Rhein Haus Denver

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12TIME EVENT LOCATION7AM - 6:45PM Registration Open Denver Ballroom Foyer

7AM - 5:45PM Exhibits & Speaker Ready Room Open Denver Ballroom

7AM - 8AM Continential Breakfast Denver Ballroom

8AM - 9:30AM Concurrent Sessions

9:30AM - 9:45AM Coffee Break

9:45AM - 11:15AM Concurrent Sessions

11:15AM - 12:45PM Lunch on your own or GPEIG Business Meeting & Luncheon (Advance Ticket Purchase Required)

Colorado Ballroom E

1PM - 2:30PM Concurrent Sessions

2:30PM - 2:45PM Coffee Break

2:45 - 4PM Concurrent Sessions

4PM - 4:15PM Break

4:15PM - 5:30PM Concurrent Sessions

5:30PM - 5:45PM Break

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7:30 - 9:30PM Opening Reception (Ticket required) Wynkoop Brewing Company

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCEFRIDAY, OCTOBER 13TIME EVENT LOCATION7AM - 6:30PM Registration Denver Ballroom Foyer

7AM - 6:30PM Exhibits & Speaker Ready Room Open Dever Ballroom

7AM - 8:15AM Emeriti Breakfast Saratoga

7AM - 8:15AM Breakfast Roundtables

7AM - 8:15AM Annual Business Meeting & Breakfast Colorado Ballroom E

7AM - 8:30AM Continental Breakfast Sponsored by

Denver Ballroom

8:30AM - 10AM Concurrent Sessions

10AM - 10:15AM Coffee Break Sponsored by

10:15AM - 11:45AM Concurrent Sessions

11:45AM - 1:15PM Lunch on Your Own orFWIG Business Meeting & Luncheon(Advance ticket purchase required)

Colorado Ballroom E

NOON - 8PM Professional Headshot Photographer Sponsored by

Denver Ballroom

1:30PM - 5:30PM Mobile Tours (Ticket Required) Hotel Lobby

1:30PM - 3PM Friday Afternoon Workshops

• Case Teaching & Writing for Planners: The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Sponsored by

• Public Communication Strategies for Planning Academics

3:15PM - 4:45PM • Measuring & Assessing the Student Learning Outcomes at the Program Level

• Professional Training Workshop! Being Heard-and Agreed With-in the Policymaking Environment (Ticket Required)

• Leaping the Hurdles & Navigating the Maze: Getting Funding from NIH and NSF

1:30PM - 6:30PM Poster Session & Exhibits Reception (Everyone Welcome)Professional Headshots Continued Denver Ballroom

7:30PM - 9:30PM Alumni & Publisher Receptions See Page 22 or 69

Colorado I-LL2

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCESATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TIME EVENT LOCATION7AM - 6:30PM Registration Open Denver Ballroom Foyer

7AM - 6:30PM Exhibits & Speaker Ready Room Denver Ballroom

7AM - 8:00AM Continental Breakfast Denver Ballroom

8AM - 9:30AM Concurrent Sessions

9:30AM - 9:45AM Coffee Break Sponsored By

9:45AM - 11:15AM POCIG Business Meeting Colorado B

9:45AM - 11:15AM Concurrent Sessions

11:15AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break

11:30AM - 12:30PM Concurrent Sessions

12:30 - 2PM Faculty Award Luncheon (Ticket Required) Colorado Ballroom E

2PM - 3:15PM Book Signing in the Exhibit Hall Denver Ballroom

2PM - 3:15PM Concurrent Sessions

3:15PM - 3:30PM Coffee Break Sponsored By

3:30PM - 5:00PM Concurrent Sessions

5PM - 5:15PM Break

5:15PM - 6:30PM Concurrent Sessions

7:30PM - 9:30PM Student Reception (No Ticket Required. All Students Welcome)

Rein Haus

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15TIME EVENT LOCATION7AM - 8AM Continental Breakfast Denver Ballroom

8AM - 9:30AM Concurrent Sessions

9:30AM - 9:45AM Coffee Break

9:45AM - 11:15AM Concurrent Sessions

11:15AM Adjourn: See You in Buffalo in 2018!

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Professional Headshots

App Assistance

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Anthem Press Book Signing

Speaker Ready Room

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Shaping the world through urban planning since 1929

URBAN PLANNINGat the Price School

The Price School Master of Planning program offers concentrations in five areas:

- Economic Development

- Preservation and Design of the Built Environment

- Social and Community Planning

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Price Urban Planning Research Centers:

- Center for Economic Development

- Center for Sustainable Cities

- Lusk Center for Real Estate

- METRANS Transportation Center

- Sol Price Center for Social Innovation

- Population Dynamics Research Group

- National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE)

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Issues related to sustainability, economic development, human health, and democratic governance challenge cities across the globe. The Price School leads the way with cutting-edge programs in urban planning. Price urban planning graduates go on to shape our world as leaders in government, nonprofit agencies, and the private sector.

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The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has defined excellence and innovation in public affairs education and research for nearly 90 years.

THE PRICE SCHOOL HAS RANKED IN THE TOP 10 IN EVERY PLANETIZEN GUIDE, 2007 – 2017*

JOIN US AT THE UCI/UCLA/USC RECEPTIONFriday, October 13Marriott City Center7:30-9:30pm

INTERNATIONALLY ENGAGED: USC Price sponsors several international studio and lab classes each year, in locations that include Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Japan, India, and Italy. EXECUTIVE FOCUSED: Starting in Fall 2018, USC Price will launch an innovative one-year online Executive Master of Urban Planning degree, aimed at highly qualified and experienced professionals and bridging the intersection of urban planning and the economics of urban development. For information, visit http://bit.ly/2vQBYjU

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SCHEDULE IN DETAIL

DENVER FUN FACT

DENVER HAS 300 DAYS OF SUNSHINE ANNUALLY – MORE ANNUAL HOURS OF SUN THAN SAN DIEGO OR MIAMI BEACH.

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*Final Paper Submitted

7AM – 5:45PMCommunity Center & Exhibits OpenDenver BallroomEnjoy a continental breakfast in the morning, learn about how to use the mobile app, and get to know the industry leaders exhibiting in the Community Center.

01.1 Governing New Data SourcesColorado A-LL2Moderator & Discussant FRENCH, Steven [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0170: A Data Commons for Urban Big

Data: A New Platform for Research*Presenting & Primary Author: FRENCH, Steven [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]: BARCHERS, Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0271: Modeling for Representation, Prediction, & Planning SupportPresenting Author: KLOSTERMAN, Dick [University of Akron] [email protected]

• 0938: Smart Cities through the Lens of AICP Planners: The Results of a National Survey Presenting Author: AFZALAN, Nader [University of Redlands] [email protected] Author: SLOTTERBACK, Carissa [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 0939: Changing the Urban Technology Paradigm: Issues & Opportunities for the FuturePresenting & Primary Author: RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

• 1221: Crowd-sourcing Underutilized Spaces: Re-Using Dublin – Prototyping & Evaluation Presenting Author: NEDOVIC-BUDIC, Zorica [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]: CORCORAN, Aoife [University College Dublin] [email protected]

02.10 The Limits of Economic ResilienceColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant WEBER, Rachel [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]• 0659: Resilience in the Face of Chronic

Distress: U.S. Metropolitan Areas After the Great RecessionPresenting & Primary Author: VAN LEUVEN, Andrew [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0847: Economic Resilience in Great Lakes Region a Decade after the Great Recession: A Comparative Study of Economic Recovery Pathways of Eight Cities in the Region*Presenting Author: LEMA, Eva [Central Michigan University] [email protected], Leila [Central Michigan University] [email protected], Marcello [Central Michigan University] [email protected]

• 0851: Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience & Public PolicyPresenting & Primary Author: WOLMAN, Hal [George Washington University] [email protected], Harlold [The George Washington University] [email protected], Ned [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0999: Warning Signs of Economic Decline: What Flint, Lowell, & Pittsburgh Can Teach the Next Generation--1960-2015Presenting & Primary Author: MOOMAW, Suzanne [University of Virginia] [email protected]: BACON, Michael [University of Virginia] [email protected]

03.1 Planning for What We Breathe: Air Quality Implications for Health & Consumer ValuesColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant DAY, Kristen [New York University] [email protected]• 0001: Impacts of Air Pollution on

Everyday Life in ShanghaiPresenting Author: DAY, Kristen [New York University] [email protected]: LIN, Lin [Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University] [email protected]

• 0427: Mobile Sensing of Air Quality Associated with Street TreesPresenting Author: BROOKS, Kerry [Eastern Washington University] [email protected]

• 0711: The Impact of Air Pollution on Property Values: A Case Study of Ozone Level in Harris County, TexasPresenting & Primary Author: JIN, Zhonghua [Texas Southern University] [email protected]: PAN, Qisheng [Texas Southern University]

04.4 Subways, Soccer Moms, & Gender Equality: Investigations Regarding Transportation & GenderColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant STEINER, Ruth [University of Florida] [email protected]• 0246: Traffic Calming & Participatory

Planning in Minority & Low-Income Areas of New York City: Examining Neighborhood Slow ZonesPresenting Author: HAGEN, Jonas [Columbia University] [email protected]

• 1119: Transportation, Housing, & Food Expenditure Substitution During the Great Recession: With Special Emphasis on Female-Headed HouseholdsPresenting & Primary Author: KEITA, Yaye [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 1121: Do More Accessible & Walkable Built Environments Promote Gender Equality in Household Activity Space Behaviors?*Presenting Author: HOUSTON, Douglas [University of California Irvine] [email protected] Author: LO, Ashley (Wan-Tzu) [University of California Irvine] [email protected]

05.4 Supporting Aging in PlaceColorado G-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0710: Complexity & Consensus of the

Elderly People’s Daily Trajectories Based on GPS Tracking: A Case Study in the Public Housing Community in Shanghai*Presenting & Primary Author: HU, Yuting [Tongji University] [email protected], Jiatian [Tongji University] [email protected], Yifan [Tongji University] [email protected], Xin [Tongji University] [email protected], Feiyang [Tongji University] [email protected]

• 0712: The Spatial Context of Aging-in-place: Built-environment Characteristics of the Aging Neighborhoods in Canada*Presenting & Primary Author: XU, JieLan [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 0881: Investigating Perceptions & Realities of Living in an Aging-Friendly Suburban Multifamily Community in the U.S.Presenting & Primary Author: KIM, Jongwoong [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 1372: Exploring the Relationship Between Neighborhood Environment & Aging in Place of the ElderlyPresenting & Primary Author: KWON, Hyok-Je [University of Florida] [email protected]

THURSDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM05.10 Changing Roles in GovernanceIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0561: Understanding Neoliberal

Metropolitan-City Building as a Process of Underdevelopment in Black Neighborhoods: The Case of the King Urban Life Community in Buffalo, New YorkPresenting Author: MILLER, Camden [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected]: TAYLOR, JR., Henry [University at Buffalo, SUNY] [email protected]

• 0685: Housing & the Trump Administration: At the Abyss?Presenting & Primary Author: SCHWARTZ, Alex [The New School] [email protected]

• 1093: The Case of the Vanishing Social Property: How Social Housing in Canada Is Changing Property Relations*Presenting Author: COOPER, Sarah [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 1096: Co-Opting the Growth Machine: Are Labor Unions Using Environmental Laws to Promote Equitable Growth?Presenting Author: SWAYNE, Madison [University of Southern California] [email protected], Jovanna [University of Southern California] [email protected], Lisa [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 1390: Urban Governance and the Restructuring of the Local State under Austerity: The Case of Local Authority Housing and Development Companies in LondonPresenting & Primary Author: BLOOM, Aretousa [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

05.14 Pre-Organized Session: Rental Housing: New Dynamics in the Market & How to Modernize Federal ProgramsGold Coin-LL1Moderator SANCHEZ-MOYANO, Rocio [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] REINA, Vincent [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]• 0379: Single-Family Rentals: A Stepping-

Stone to Homeownership or Its Substitute?*Presenting Author: SANCHEZ-MOYANO, Rocio [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] Author: REID, Carolina [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]: GALANTE, Carol [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0380: Reform of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit ProgramPresenting Author: MCCLURE, Kirk [University of Kansas] [email protected]

• 0381: Housing Cost Burden in the Housing Choice Voucher Program*Presenting Author: DAWKINS, Casey [University of Maryland] [email protected]: JEON, Jae Sik [University of Maryland] [email protected]

• 0382: Mapping Airbnb Usage Across New York City Neighborhoods: Implications for RegulationPresenting Author: LI, Xiaodi [New York University] [email protected], Peter [Airbnb] [email protected], Michael [Airbnb] [email protected], Ingrid [New York University]SUNDARARAJAN, Arun [New York University] [email protected]

• 0383: The Impact of the Rise of Housing Search Websites on US Rental Housing MarketsPresenting Author: DECKER, Nathaniel [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

05.20 Housing Tenure & AffordabilityNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0120: The Complexity of Affordable Housing

Stigma: A Factor Analysis ApproachPresenting & Primary Author: PRICE, Cody [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: NASAR, Jack [Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0353: How do Households Cope with Rent Burden? A Comparative Analysis of Los Angeles & the Coachella Valley, CaliforniaPresenting & Primary Author: ROSEN, Jovanna [University of Southern California] [email protected], Sean [University of Southern California] [email protected], Gary [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0991: The Effect of Household Debt & Wealth on Subsequent Tenure ChoicePresenting Author: HAN, Hye-Sung [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected]

• 1274: “The Rent Eats First”: County-Level Variations in Housing-Cost Burdens for Low-Income HouseholdsPresenting & Primary Author: PAULSEN, Kurt [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

06.5 Responses to Development IssuesColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0661: Investigating Compliance: An

Examination of Participatory Approaches to Development Via the World Bank Inspection Panel*Presenting & Primary Author: ELGAMAL, Asmaa [MIT] [email protected]

• 0755: A Unique Partnership Between Community & Local Self-Government in Kerala Responds to Population Aging*Presenting Author: MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 0802: Paradigm or Paradox? The ‘Cumbersome Impasse’ of the Participatory Turn in Brazilian Urban PlanningPresenting Author: STIPHANY, Kristine [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] Author: FRIENDLY, Abigail [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 0919: Improving Women’s Health & The Environment: Factors Affecting Adoption of “Advanced Cookstoves” & Benefits from Their Adoption in Rural IndiaPresenting & Primary Author: ANTHONY, Jerry [University of Iowa] [email protected]

07.3 Critical Perspectives on Redevelopment & Economic DevelopmentColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] [email protected]• 0002: An Ordinary City: A Close Reading

of Planning & Policy Reports in New Bedford, Massachusetts*Presenting & Primary Author: HOLLANDER, Justin [Tufts University] [email protected]

• 0067: Decision-Making in Planning for Vacant Lots in the Context of Shrinking CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: HOLLSTEIN, Leah [The University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 0488: Trying to Smart-in-Up & Cleanup Our Act by Linking Regional Smart Growth Planning, Brownfields Remediation, & Urban Infill Redevelopment in Southern Ontario Cities*Presenting & Primary Author: DE SOUSA, Christopher [Ryerson University] [email protected]

• 0901: Fact Checking & Mismatching: The Role of Population Projections in Sustainable & Equitable Development of Depopulating CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: PARK, Yunmi [Auburn University] [email protected], Megan E. [Auburn University] [email protected], Jaekyung [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM10.1 Historical Perspectives on Planning for Social & Environmental JusticeThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.Colorado J-LL2• 0372: The Interstate Highway System &

the Civil Rights Movement: The Case of Peacock Place, Montgomery, Alabama*Presenting & Primary Author: RETZLAFF, Rebecca [Auburn University] [email protected]

• 1101: Contested Ground: The Black Panther Party in Neighborhoods Across America*Presenting Author: WARNKEN, Charles G. [University of Oklahoma] [email protected]

• 1272: Ellen Swallow Richards & the “Science of Right Living:” Historical Foundations for Transdisciplinary Action Research in Urban Ecology & Environmental Justice from the 19th Century*Presenting & Primary Author: WALSH, Elizabeth [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

• 1354: Comparative Historic Preservation in the Mexico-United States Border Region: The Case of Ciudad Juárez & El PasoPresenting Author: VÁZQUEZ CASTILLO, María Teresa [Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez] [email protected]

14.1 Transportation Access & EquityPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant WOODBURN, Amber [The Ohio State University] [email protected]• 0444: Public Schools, Transit

Accessibility, & Student Performance in Two California School Districts*Presenting & Primary Author: KARNER, Alex [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ERBSTEIN, Nancy [University of California, Davis] [email protected]

• 1108: Assessing the Overall Equity of Spatial-Temporal Transit Access to Jobs in Orlando Urban Area, FloridaPresenting & Primary Author: YANG, Wencui [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 1122: Barriers & Motivators to Bike Share Participation: Lessons from Residents of Disadvantaged CommunitiesPresenting Author: BROACH, Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected], Jennifer [Portland State University] [email protected], Nathan [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1237: Regional Employment Connectivity & Transit Accessibility Metrics*Presenting & Primary Author: STEWART, Anson [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

14.2 Travel Modes & Ridership DemandMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant SINGLETON, Patrick [Utah State University] [email protected]

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0836: Forecast to Grow: Evaluation of Strategic Misrepresentation in Aviation Demand Forecasts*Presenting & Primary Author: SUH, Daniel [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 1052: Bicycle, Pedestrian, & Mixed-mode Trail Traffic: A Performance Assessment of Demand Models*Presenting & Primary Author: ERMAGUN, Alireza [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Greg [University of Minnesota] [email protected] LOH, Tracy [George Washington University] [email protected]

14.18 Pre-Organized Session: Planning in a Brave New World: Data & New MobilitiesPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant DAVIDSON, Adam [CUNY Graduate Center] [email protected]• 0308: Data as the New Infrastructure: ICT

& the Growth of Transport OptionsPresenting Author: DAVIDSON, Adam [CUNY Graduate Center] [email protected]

• 0309: Who Owns the Data: Privatization & Secrecy in Shared Mobility & Vehicle AutomationPresenting Author: FISHELSON, James [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0310: Working at Home and Out and About in the City: Remote Work & Daily Transportation PracticePresenting & Primary Author: STILES, Jonathan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]: SMART, Mike [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 1179: Planning in the Era of Big Data – Lessons from the Transportation Data Collaborative in Seattle & the Greater Puget Sound RegionPresenting Author: WHITTINGTON, Jan [University of Washington] [email protected] Author: SUN, Feiyang [University of Washington] [email protected]

15.3 Culture / History / PlacePenrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant BRODY, Jason [Kansas State University] [email protected]• 0052: Urban Design, Branding, & Historic

Preservation in the Last Remaining Film Row DistrictsPresenting & Primary Author: FRANK, Stephanie [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected]

• 0344: Defining a Cultural Urban Form & Strategies for Re-urbanization in Emergent Immigrant CommunitiesPresenting & Primary Author: LARA, Jesus J. [Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0385: Wilderness as a Myth: Improvement, Profit, Health, & Self-Affirmation in Framing Sustainable UrbanismPresenting Author: ADHYA, Anirban [Lawrence Technological University] [email protected]

• 1186: Enhancing Cultural Aspirations in Urban Design: The Gradual Transformation by Indigenous Innovation*Presenting & Primary Author: THOMPSON-FAWCETT, Michelle [University of Otago] [email protected], Alex [University of Otago] [email protected], Janice [University of Manitoba] [email protected]

• 1316: Rustbelt Insurgency & Preservation: How Guerrilla Practices Saved the Blast Furnaces & the Automobile FactoryPresenting Author: CAMPO, Daniel [Morgan State University] [email protected]

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01.2 Infrastructure Vulnerability & ResilienceColorado A-LL2Moderator & Discussant MITSOVA-BONEVA, Diana [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected]• 0050: How Does Planned Retreat Matter? An

Investigation of Sea Level Rise Impacts on Land Use Change & Population RelocationPresenting & Primary Author: SONG, Jie [University of Florida] [email protected] PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected], Xinyu, [email protected]

• 0623: Does Urban Spatial Structure Affect Urban Seismic Risks? Case Study of Taichung, TaiwanPresenting Author: WANG, Chih-Hao [California State University, Fresno] [email protected]

• 0772: Framework for Criticality Assessment of Infrastructure Interdependencies to Support Planning for Community Readiness & ResiliencePresenting Author: MITSOVA-BONEVA, Diana [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected], Alberto [Lehigh University] [email protected], Ann-Margaret [Georgia State University] [email protected] SAPAT, Alka [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected]

• 1294: Developing Climate-Resilient Networks of Inner-City Transportation: Closing the Loop Between Mitigation & AdaptationPresenting & Primary Author: BEHESHTIAN, Arash [Cornell University] [email protected], Kieran [Cornell University] [email protected], Rick [Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy] [email protected]

02.2 Pre-Organized Session: Emerging Models of Place-Based Economic & Entrepreneurial DevelopmentColorado B-LL2Moderator DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] DONEGAN, Mary [University of Connecticut] [email protected]• 0074: Using Network Analysis to

Operationalize, Measure, Analyze, & Describe the Innovative & Dynamic Capacity of Local/Regional Milieu: Results from Pittsburgh*Presenting & Primary Author: RIGOPOULOU-MELGHER, Aspasia [St. Cloud State University] [email protected]

• 0526: Successes & Challenges in an Innovation District: The Cortex Innovation Community of St. Louis Presenting Author: DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]: KAYANAN, Carla Maria, [email protected]

• 0528: Building Cities Like Startups: The Silicon Valley Ethos & Its Effect on Economic DevelopmentPresenting Author: KAYANAN, Carla Maria [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0529: Live, Innovate & Play: A Case Study of the Boston Seaport Innovation DistrictPresenting Author: RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected] KAYANAN, Carla Maria [University of Michigan] [email protected], John [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected]

• 1320: Just How Innovative Are Innovative Districts? Pitfalls in Conflating Process with OutcomePresenting & Primary Author: POWERS, John [Singapore University of Technology & Design] [email protected]

03.2 Balancing Acts: Examining Interactions Between People, the Built Environment, & Energy UseColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant PITT, Damian [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected]• 0215: Urban Form & Residential Energy

Consumption: Exploring the Seasonal Variation of The Relationship in Chicago*Presenting & Primary Author: CHO, Jaewoo [UC Irvine] [email protected]

• 0739: Influence of Neighborhood Characteristics on Energy Use in Mixed-Use Property*Presenting Author: WOO, YoungEun [Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology] [email protected] Author: CHO, GiHyoug [Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology] [email protected]

• 0949: Environmental Sustainability, Social Equity & Redistributive Justice: Can Local Energy Initiatives Have It All?*Presenting & Primary Author: ADIL, Ali [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning & Public Affairs] [email protected]

• 1099: Energy Efficiency or Quality of Life: The Paradoxical Effects of Mexico’s Green Mortgage ProgramPresenting Author: GIOTTONINI BADILLA, M Paloma [University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)] [email protected]

05.5 Post-Disaster RecoveryColorado G-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0807: Role of Floodplain Buyouts in Post-

Disaster Economic Resilience: Comparative Case Study of African-American Communities in Eastern North CarolinaPresenting Author: MARTIN, Amanda [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0875: Social Vulnerability & Local Representation in Disaster RecoveryPresenting & Primary Author: HAMIDEH, Sara [Iowa State University] [email protected]: RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State University] [email protected]

• 0888: Residential Mobility & Permanent Displacement after Disasters: A Systematic Literature ReviewPresenting Author: SEONG, Kijin [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: VAN ZANDT, Shannon [Texas A&M University]

• 0981: Can Households Invest in Social Capital to Achieve Better Recovery Outcomes? A Case Study of 2012 Superstorm SandyPresenting & Primary Author: WU, Kai [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: XIAO, Yu [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1077: The Politics of Community Media in the Post-Disaster CityPresenting & Primary Author: MEHTA, Aditi [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

05.12 Comparing Local & National Housing MarketsIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0239: Local Approaches to Housing in

the U.S.Presenting Author: YERENA, Anaid [University of Washington Tacoma] [email protected]

• 0266: Metropolitan Variation in Housing Filtering: Demographic Forces, New Construction, & Land Use RegulationPresenting & Primary Author: MYERS, Dowell [University of Southern California] [email protected]: PARK, JungHo [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0700: Displaced Demand & Housing Shortage: Evidence on the Redistribution of Housing Opportunity in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 2000 to 2015*Presenting Author: PARK, JungHo [University of Southern California] [email protected] Author: MYERS, Dowell [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0815: The Price of Opportunity: Land Prices & Opportunity in New York CityPresenting Author: KELLY, Nicholas [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ELLEN, Ingrid [New York University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 9:45AM – 11:15AM05.18 Impacts of Gentrification & Neighborhood ChangeGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0113: Does Vacant Land Encourage

Gentrification? The Characteristics of Vacant Land in Gentrifying NeighborhoodsPresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Ryun Jung [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: NEWMAN, Galen [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0694: Symbols of Gentrification? Making Sense of New Developments in Los Angeles ChinatownPresenting Author: HOM, Laureen [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

• 1194: Studentification, Anchor Institutions, & Neighborhood Change between 1990 & 2014Presenting & Primary Author: ETIENNE, Harley [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 1330: Machines Learn the Chicago School: A Spatiotemporal Markov Model of Gentrification & Neighborhood ChangePresenting & Primary Author: KNAAP, Elijah [University of Maryland] [email protected]: FINIO, Nicholas [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

05.21 Prospects for Ethnic NeighborhoodsNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0009: The Boundaries of Culture:

Perceiving & Experiencing Place in Multiethnic Los AngelesPresenting & Primary Author: COLLINS, Brady [UCLA] [email protected]

• 0106: Home Ties: The Effects & Consequences of Ethnic Neighborhoods & Resources on Housing ChoicePresenting & Primary Author: LEE, C. Aujean [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

• 1425: Health, Homes & Hard Skills: Immigrants Charting a Course for Community & Economic DevelopmentPresenting Author: SWEET, Elizabeth L. [Temple University] [email protected]

06.6 Diffusion of Planning IdeasColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0551: Native Aspirations & Foreign Plans:

A Haitian Planning Her Story of the Long-Term Sociocultural Impacts in Disaster Recovery EffortsPresenting & Primary Author: JOSEPH, Sophonie Milande [Columbia University] [email protected]

• 0612: Cooperation & Cross-Border Mobility Planning at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Processes & Lessons from Two Recent ProjectsPresenting Author: PENA, Sergio [El COLEF] [email protected]

• 1000: “Best” Practices: The Limits to SharingPresenting & Primary Author: LOOYE, Johanna [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 1027: Global outreach for New Planning Market: Selling Asian Dragons’ Success Stories in Hanoi City, VietnamPresenting & Primary Author: JUNG, Sujee [Rutgers University] [email protected]

• 1412: The Postcard Effect: Emblematic Infrastructures & City Boosterism in MedellinPresenting & Primary Author: SOTOMAYOR, Luisa [York University] [email protected]

07.5 Housing, Affordability, Gentrification, & RaceColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant JACKSON, April [Florida State University] [email protected]• 0263: Municipal Responses to a Housing

Affordability Crisis: An Analysis of Zoning Changes in Silicon ValleyPresenting & Primary Author: GABBE, Charles [Santa Clara University] [email protected]

• 0605: Resistant to Change: Why Do Some Gentrification-Susceptible Neighborhoods Never Actually Gentrify?Presenting & Primary Author: EMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]: RIGOLON, Alessandro [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 1167: The Architecture of Segregation: Public Policy & the Shaping of Separate & Unequal Metropolitan AreasPresenting & Primary Author: JARGOWSKY, Paul [Rutgers University - Camden] [email protected], Katrin [George Mason University] [email protected], Christopher [Rutgers University - Camden] [email protected]

• 1260: The Growth Plan for the Toronto Region & the Surge in House Prices & Affordability: Underlying Causes & Potential SolutionsPresenting & Primary Author: AMBORSKI, David [Ryerson University] [email protected]

• 1360: Urban Sprawl & Social Vulnerability in Developing Megacities: Evidence from DhakaPresenting Author: CHAKRABORTY, Arnab [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] Author KASHEM, Md Shakil Bin [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]: DEWAN, Ashraf [Curtin University] [email protected]

08.1 Engaging & Revitalizing Healthy CommunitiesColorado D-LL2Moderator & DiscussantBANERJEE, Tridib [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0351: Planning the City of Good (& New) Neighbors: Refugees’ Experiences in the Food Environment in Buffalo, New York*Presenting & Primary Author: JUDELSOHN, Alexandra [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Heather [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Isok [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Hijab, [email protected], Rosie [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Samina [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York]

• 1024: Safety, Comfort, & Attractiveness for Active Commuting to School: Relationship Between Perceived & Objective MeasuresPresenting & Primary Author: NAM, Ji Won [Texa A&M University] [email protected], Sungmin [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Jason [Seattle Children’s Hospital] [email protected]

• 1286: Walking & Safety Perception: The Role of Neighborhood DiscordancePresenting Author: YOON, Jeongjae [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1310: The Difference Community Engagement Makes in Comprehensive Plans: Addressing Health Disparities in California CommunitiesPresenting & Primary Author: MAIN, Kelly [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

• 1346: Rethinking Environmental Governance to Address America’s Lead Poisoning Epidemic: Planning to Transform Our Toxic CommonsPresenting Author: KLEIN-ROSENTHAL, Joyce [Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Columbia University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 9:45AM – 11:15AM12.5 Politics, Time & Wisdom in Planning TheoryColorado J-LL2Moderator & Discussant YOUNG, Robert [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]• 0257: Planning for (& with) a Sense-

of-Time: Theoretical & Practical ConsiderationsPresenting Author: LAURIAN, Lucie [University of Iowa] [email protected]: INCH, Andy [Instituto de Ciências Sociais Universidade de Lisboa] [email protected]

• 0317: Infrastructure Politics & Tactical “Strange Bedfellow” Coalitions in the United StatesPresenting & Primary Author: TRAPENBERG FRICK, Karen [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0483: Designing for Good Judgment: The Case of Ecological WisdomPresenting & Primary Author: FORESTER, John [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 1357: Spectral Time, Archipelagic Utopias, & Planning in the Age of Climate ApocalypsePresenting & Primary Author: WADE, Matt [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

14.5 Recent Developments in Bike SharePenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant SPEARS, Steven [University of Iowa] [email protected]• 0008: Crowdsourcing Bike Share Station

Location: Empty Voices or Powerful Participation?*Presenting & Primary Author: GRIFFIN, Greg [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]: JIAO, Junfeng [The University of Texas at Austin]

• 0097: Do New Bike Share Stations Increase Member Use: A Quasi-Experimental Study*Presenting & Primary Author: WANG, Jueyu [University of Minnesota] [email protected]: LINDSEY, Greg [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 0783: Bike Share in a Co-Evolutionary Framework: Its Role in a Transition to a Sustainable EconomyPresenting Author: LINDSEY, Greg [University of Minnesota] [email protected]: WANG, Jueyu [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 1209: Estimating the Impacts of Capital Bikeshare on Metrorail Ridership in the Washington Metropolitan Area*Presenting Author: MA, Ting [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]: KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

14.6 Built Environment, Road Diets & BehaviorMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant CAO, Xinyu (Jason) [University of Minnesota] [email protected]• 0093: Evaluating Potential Road Diets:

The Benefits of Avoiding Detailed Engineering AnalysisPresenting Author: NOLAND, Robert [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 0399: Going on a Road Diet: The Before-&-After Effects of a 4-Lane to 3-Lane Conversion in San José, CaliforniaPresenting & Primary Author: NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected], Asha [San Jose State University] SIMONS, Cameron [San Jose State University] [email protected]

• 0775: Impacts of the Built Environment on Active Travel: Evidence from 20 US Metropolitan Areas*Presenting Author: HANKEY, Steve [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected], Huyen [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected], Ralph [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected]

• 0965: What Motivates the Decision to Give Up a Car: The Role of Parking ScarcityPresenting Author: KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] [email protected]: SMART, Mike [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey]

14.15 Smart & Connected CommunitiesPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant MCANDREWS, Carolyn [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]• 0268: Neighborhoods & Subjective Well-

Being: A study from the Twin Cities Metro AreaPresenting & Primary Author: DAS, Kirti V [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Anu [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 0654: Citizen Perceptions of Livability in Oregon: What Is the Role of Transportation & Land Use?Presenting & Primary Author: PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] [email protected]: LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected]

• 0992: Street Livability, Health, & Humanity in the Age of Driverless Cars: Integrating Transportation, Land Use & LivabilityPresenting & Primary Author: APPLEYARD, Bruce [San Diego State University] [email protected]

• 1207: Detecting of Smart & Connected Community: Insight from a Mobility App*Presenting & Primary Author: ARIAN, Ali [The University of Arizona] [email protected], Alireza [University of Minnesota] CHIU, Yi-Chang [The University of Arizona] [email protected]

15.9 Pre-Organized Session: Street Life: Is Neighborhood-Serving Retail Still Viable?Penrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant TALEN, Emily [University of Chicago] [email protected]• 0126: Different but Not Dead: Rethinking

Neighborhood RetailPresenting Author: TALEN, Emily [University of Chicago] [email protected]

• 0127: Diversity Sells? The Role of Immigrant Businesses in Sustaining Neighborhood Retail StripsPresenting Author: ZHUANG, Zhixi Cecilia [Ryerson University] [email protected]

• 0128: The Rise & Fall of Neighborhood Retail: A Century of Locational, Cultural & Economic Patterns of Retail Transformation in the United States & Europe*Presenting Author: KICKERT, Conrad [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 0129: The “Place” of Retail Performance: Examining the Relationship Between Walkability & the Sales Performance of Retail BusinessesPresenting & Primary Author: CREDIT, Kevin [Michigan State University] [email protected]: MACK, Elizabeth [Michigan State University] [email protected]

• 0130: Accessible & Complete Neighborhood Business Districts for Sustainable & Healthy Neighborhoods*Presenting Author: MEHTA, Vikas [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]: MAHATO, Binita [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

10:15AM – 11:45AMAPA’s New Research Agenda: Opportunities for CollaborationColorado C-LL2

Speakers• David Rouse, FAICP, APA’s Managing Director of

Research & Advisory Services

11:15AM – 12:45PMGPEIG Business Meeting & Luncheon(Advance Ticket Purchase Required)Colorado Ballroom E

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 1PM – 2:30PM05.6 Pre-Organized Session: Migrants’ Spaces & Rights to/in the City: Organized by the Mellon Humanities + Urbanism + Design Initiative at PennColorado G-LL2Moderator AL, Stefan [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] IRAZABAL, Clara [University of Missouri, Kansas City] [email protected]• 0087: China’s Migrants’ Spaces: Urban

Villages & City DevelopmentPresenting Author: AL, Stefan [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0088: The Sanctuary City: Social Movements, Migration & Development, c.1979-PresentPresenting Author: VITIELLO, Domenic [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0502: Migrants’ Right to the City in SpainPresenting Author: GONICK, Sophie [NYU] [email protected]

• 0090: Immigrant Inclusive CommunitiesPresenting Author: STEIL, Justin [MIT] [email protected]

• 0091: Recognizing Refugee Agency in Urban Production & Planning ImplicationsPresenting Author: FAWAZ, Mona [American University of Beirut] [email protected]

05.13 Emerging Housing Market Trends & InteractionsIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0617: Back to the City: Exploring

Differences in the Location Choice Patterns among MillennialsPresenting & Primary Author: SHIN, Jaeyong [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]: TILAHUN, Nebiyou [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 0753: Do Housing Downturns Help Political Challengers Win Elections? Evidence from Maricopa County, ArizonaPresenting Author: PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] [email protected], Alex [University of Leeds] [email protected], Jake [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0904: Packed In & Pushed Out: Causes & Consequences of the Housing Shortfall in US Metro AreasPresenting & Primary Author: MAWHORTER, Sarah [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1325: Homeownership Delays & Neighborhood Characteristics: Does Quality of Life Explain Postponements among “Owner-Ready” Families?Presenting & Primary Author: GHORBANI, Pooya [The New School] [email protected]

• 1432: The Promise & Perils of Portland’s Accessory Dwelling Units: A Survey of Owners & TenantsPresenting Author: GEBHARDT, Matthew [Portland State University] [email protected]

05.19 Assessing Neighborhood StructureGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0284: Sell Out to Push Out: Untangling

the Relationship Between Multifamily Property Sales & Displacement RisksPresenting & Primary Author: SUNG, Seyoung [Portland State University] [email protected]: BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0698: Emerging Strategic Sites: Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in Emerging Global Cities of the U.S.*Presenting & Primary Author: FOOTE, Nathan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 0850: Is Suburban Sprawl Declining in Canadian Metropolitan Areas? – Implications of Recent Growth Trends on Density & Housing AffordabilityPresenting & Primary Author: HAN, Albert [University of Calgary] [email protected]

• 0988: Beyond Gentrification: Shifting Neighborhood Hierarchies in American Metropolitan AreasPresenting & Primary Author: DAMIANO, Anthony [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 1149: Has Phoenix Risen? Examining the Revitalization of Downtown PhoenixPresenting & Primary Author: EHLENZ, Meagan [Arizona State University] [email protected]

05.22 Housing in International CitiesNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0442: Social Capital & Community Building

in a Korean Chinese Enclave in SeoulPresenting & Primary Author: JUN, Hee-Jung [Sungkyunkwan University] [email protected]: JEONG, Hyun [Sungkyunkwan University] [email protected]

• 0575: The Efficiency & Equity Issues in China’s Housing Provident Fund: Evidence from Seven CitiesPresenting Author: DENG, Lan [University of Michigan] [email protected]: YAN, Xiang [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0720: Time to Change or Time to Persevere? Thinking about Housing, Mobility & Social Function of Urban Property in BrazilPresenting Author: DE ARAUJO LIMA, Cristina [Universidade Federal do Paraná] [email protected]: GADENS, Leticia Nerone [Universidade Federal do Paraná] [email protected]

• 0842: Urban Conservation for Cultural Heritage? Sociopolitical Struggles in “Development with Dignity” for Seoul’s Last ShantytownPresenting & Primary Author: CHOO, Soyoon [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 1296: Forced Evictions in Brazil & South Africa: Negotiating MDG 7 & GlobalizationPresenting Author: REDDEN, Tyeshia [University of Florida] [email protected]

07.6 All Over the Map: The Administration of Zoning & Urban FormColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant WHITTEMORE, Andrew [University of North Carolina] [email protected]• 0286: Exceptions as Planning:

Quantitative Analysis of Zoning Relief & Rezonings in New York City, 1998 - 2016Presenting Author: FISCHER, Lauren [Columbia University] [email protected], Valerie [Columbia University] [email protected], Bernadette [Columbia University + Alarife Urban Associates] [email protected]

• 1049: Can Increasing Regulatory Certainty through ‘Codification’ of Development Rights Support Increased & More Diverse Housing Supply?Presenting & Primary Author: GILBERT, Catherine [University of Sydney] [email protected]: GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] [email protected]

• 1113: Impact Evaluation of New York City Community Board Recommendations in Uniform Land Use Review ProcedurePresenting & Primary Author: BAE, Hyun Hye [Columbia University, GSAPP] [email protected]

• 1305: Location-Dependent Spatial Patterns, Urban Structure, & Institutional Mechanism of Urban Sprawl in China: Evidence from the City of WuhanPresenting & Primary Author: ZHU, Jiren [National University of Singapore] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 1PM – 2:30PM08.2 Tools & Resources to Assess & Develop Healthy PlacesColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant BOTCHWEY, Nisha [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0014: Geospatial Dimension for Active

Living: Jacksonville (FL) Case StudyPresenting & Primary Author: NOH, Soowoong [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0560: The New Norms of Food Waste at the Curb: Evidence-Based Policy Tools to Help Close the Food Systems LoopPresenting Author: GEISLAR, Sally [Yonsei University] [email protected]

• 0917: Food Security, Critical Infrastructure & Natural Hazards: A Link Between Engineering & Planning MethodsPresenting & Primary Author: PEREZ, Maria [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Nathanael [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Walter [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0935: Stress Experiences in Neighborhood & Social Environments Study (SENSES): A Pilot Study to Incorporate Biometric Sensing into Community-Engaged Assessments of the Built EnvironmentPresenting & Primary Author: CHRISINGER, Benjamin [Stanford University] [email protected]: KING, Abby [Stanford University] [email protected]

• 1241: Healthy Planning MetricsPresenting Author: ROUSE, David [American Planning Association] [email protected]:RICKLIN, Anna [American Planning Association] [email protected], Sagar [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

09.13 Pre-Organized Session: Community Planning as a Tool for Understanding Democratic ParticipationColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant GRAHAM, Leigh [John Jay College-CUNY] [email protected]• 0141: An EPIC Buzz for a Change

Presenting Author: BORN, Branden [University of Washington] [email protected]: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of Oregon] [email protected]

• 0142: Perceptions of Democratic Participation from Student Engagement in NYC Community MeetingsPresenting Author: GRAHAM, Leigh [John Jay College-CUNY] [email protected]

• 0146: Teaching Environmental Planning Using Case Studies Linked to Field Trips*Presenting & Primary Author: PAGE, G. William [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

13.2 Opportunity & Access Across Space: Equity & Regional DevelopmentColorado J-LL2Moderator HARPER-ANDERSON, Elsie [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected] SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] [email protected]• 0148: Job Accessibility, Race/Ethnicity, &

Employment: Revisiting the Space Versus Race Debate in the New EraPresenting & Primary Author: HU, Lingqian [University of Wisconsin Milwaukee] [email protected]

• 0349: Equity, Opportunity, & the Regional Planning ProcessPresenting & Primary Author: FINIO, Nicholas [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Willow [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Casey [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Eli [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

• 0548: The Housing Cost Impacts of Urban Containment in Portland, Oregon*Presenting Author: MILDNER, Gerard [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0570: The Failure of Smart Growth In Toronto: The Impossibility of Sustainability Without EquityPresenting & Primary Author: KRAMER, Anna [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 1434: Bridging the Ecosystem Divide: Marginalization Across Space, Race & Industry in Regional Entrepreneurial EcosystemsPresenting Author, Primary Author: HARPER-ANDERSON, Elsie [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected]

14.4 Bicycling & Its Related Issues: Safety, Modeling & AccessibilityPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant BROACH, Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected] • 0601: Street Intersection Characteristics

& Their Impacts on Perceived Bicycling SafetyPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Kailai [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0812: Examining the Influence of the Environmental & Socio-economic Factors on Bicycle Commuting Patterns in Charlottesville, VAPresenting & Primary Author: JIANG, Zhiqiu [University of Virginia] [email protected]: HUANG, Guoping [University of Virginia] [email protected]

• 0980: Bicycle Route Preferences of University Commuters Revealed by Smart-Phone GPS Data: Safe, Separated, Fluid, & GreenPresenting & Primary Author: PARK, Yujin [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 1218: Joint Analysis of the Impacts of Built Environment on Bike Sharing Station Capacity & Gender-Specific Trip AttractionsPresenting Author: AKAR, Gulsah [The Ohio State University]Co-AuthorsCHEN, Yu-Jen [Ohio State University] [email protected] WANG, Kailai [The Ohio State University]

• 1369: Modeling Non-Motorized Accessibility in Developing CountriesPresenting Author: KRIZEK, Kevin [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected] ZAPATA, Juan Pablo [Universidad Nacional de Colombia] [email protected], Juan Carlos [Universidad EAFIT] [email protected] FERNANDEZ, Veronica [Universidad Nacional de Colombia] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 1PM – 2:30PM14.8 Transportation for Older DriversMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant ROSENBLOOM, Sandi [University of Texas] [email protected]• 0016: Transportation Preferences &

Perceptions of Older Adults in a Mid-Sized City: The Case of Tallahassee, FloridaPresenting & Primary Author: WOOD, James [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 0424: Modeling the Presence of Older Adults within US Transit Station AreasPresenting & Primary Author: DUNCAN, Michael [Florida State University] [email protected], Yazmin [Florida State University] [email protected] HORNER, Mark [Florida State University] [email protected] WOOD, Brittany [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 0464: Non-White Older Adults & Bike Share: Is There Potential?Presenting & Primary Author: HOWLAND, Steven [Portland State University] [email protected], Nathan [Portland State University] [email protected], Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected] MACARTHUR, John [Portland State University] [email protected] DILL, Jennifer [Portland State University]

• 0576: The Impact of Health Conditions on Senior Driving: A National-Level Longitudinal Study Using the Health & Retirement Study (HRS)Presenting & Primary Author: WANG, Xize [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 1270: A Hotspot Analysis of Fatal Crashes Among Older Drivers: An Identification of High Risk Locations in the State of FloridaPresenting Author: HAKIM, Nahal [University of Florida] [email protected]: BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected]

14.20 Transportation SafetyPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant SPEARS, Steven [University of Iowa] [email protected]• 0023: Built Environmental Factors to the

Spatiotemporal Patterns of Pedestrian Collisions: An Application of Big DataPresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Dohyung [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected]

• 0549: Systemic Analysis for Identifying High Risk Traffic Crash Locations in Small & Rural Communities in Florida*Presenting Author: XU, Xingjing [University of Florida] [email protected], Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], Sivaramakrishnan [University of Florida] [email protected], John, [email protected], Nahal [University of Florida] [email protected] AGARWAL, Nithin [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0906: Unjust Risk: An Environmental Justice Perspective on Cyclist SafetyPresenting & Primary Author: PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska Lincoln] [email protected]: MANAUGH, Kevin [McGill University] [email protected]

• 1146: Street Safety, Local Revenues & Race: Understanding Implications for Traffic EnforcementPresenting & Primary Author: KING, David [Arizona State University] [email protected]

15.25 Pre-Organized Session: Planning Diverse & Multi-Generational CitiesPenrose 2-LL1Moderator SEVERCAN, Yucel [Middle East Technical University] [email protected] MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected]• 0234: Children’s Residential Satisfaction in

Different Mass Housing Estates in Ankara*Presenting Author: SEVERCAN, Yucel [Middle East Technical University] [email protected]

• 0235: Planning Across Generations*Presenting Author: WARNER, Mildred [Cornell University] [email protected]: ZHANG, Xue [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0831: Designing for Diversity: An Empirical Study of Urban Parks in Cincinnati, OH*Presenting Author: MAHATO, Binita [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] Author: MEHTA, Vikas [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 1090: Human Scale in Urban Design: The Dilemma of Social Construction versus UniversalityPresenting Author: STERNBERG, Ernest [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

• 1199: Engaging Community & Youth in Citywide Schoolyard Planning & DesignPresenting Author: YOST, Bambi [Iowa State University] [email protected]

GPEIG Roundtable: The New Urban Agenda & Global Planning EducationColorado B-LL2

Speakers• Bruce Stiftel, Bruce [Georgia Institution of

Technology]• Birch, Eugenie L. [University of Pennsylvania]

Additional Participants• Deden Rukmana, Savannah State University,

Moderator• Bishwapriya Sanyal, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology• Heather J. Campbell, University of Sheffield• Ashok Das, University of Hawaii at Manoa• Charisma Acey, University of California Berkeley• Samina Raja, University at Buffalo SUNY• Enrique Silva, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 2:45PM – 4PM02.3 Pushing the Boundaries of Urban Manufacturing & The Maker EconomyColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected]• 0423: Measuring the Maker Movement in

the HeartlandPresenting Author: BOYLE, Robin [Wayne State University] [email protected]

• 0686: Appetite for Growth: Challenges to Scale for Food Makers in Three U.S. CitiesPresenting Author: SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected], Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], Laura [Center for Urban Research, City University of New York Graduate Center] [email protected]

• 1249: Urban Manufacturing & the Post-Industrial City: A Case Study of St Louis, MissouriPresenting & Primary Author: COFFIN, Sarah [Saint Louis University] [email protected]

03.4 Sea Level Rise Adaptation: Collaboration, Mapping, Economics, & InfrastructureColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant GREVE, Adrienne [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]• 0105: Minding the Science to Policy

Gap: Boundary Organization-Mediated Collaborative Development of Coastal Adaptation Guidance in New JerseyPresenting & Primary Author: CAMPO, Matthew [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] KAPLAN, Marjorie [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Lisa [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] HERB, Jeanne [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] ANDREWS, Clinton [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Robert E. [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] BUCHANAN, Maya K. [Princeton University] [email protected]

• 0161: Transformation: From Protective Infrastructure to Multi-Functional LandscapesPresenting Author: HIRSCHFELD, Daniella [UC Berkeley] [email protected]: HILL, Kristina [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0569: Assessing the Economic Costs of Sea-Level Rise & Benefits of Adaptation: A Spatiotemporal ApproachPresenting & Primary Author: FU, Xinyu [University of Florida] [email protected]: PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0792: Landowner Reactions to Coastal Saltwater Intrusion: Creating a Typology for Mapping Future VulnerabilityPresenting & Primary Author: BENDOR, Todd [University of North Carolina] [email protected]: VITRO, Kristen [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

04.7 Participation, Inclusion & Voice in PlanningColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant GONZALEZ, Erualdo [California State University, Fullerton] [email protected]• 0697: Taking the Meeting to the Public:

Participation, Inclusion, & Voice in Planning with Diverse CommunitiesPresenting & Primary Author: RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State University] [email protected]: RONGERUDE, Jane [Iowa State University] [email protected]

• 0787: Community Immersion, Trust-Building, & Recruitment among Hard to Reach Populations: A Case Study of Muslim Women in the Detroit Metro AreaPresenting & Primary Author: MOHEBBI, Mehri [Planning Communities & University of Cincinnati] [email protected], Annulla [Dept. of Sociology, University of Cincinnati] [email protected], Carla [University of Cincinnati] c [email protected]

• 1095: Deportability & Community Engagement: Lessons from Los Angeles & AlbuquerquePresenting & Primary Author: ERICKSON, Emily [Alabama A&M University] [email protected]

05.7 Responding to Hazards & Hazard EventsColorado G-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0649: Temporal Patterns of Housing

& Shelter Needs during 2015 Texas FloodingPresenting Author: LEE, Jee Young [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: BAME, Sherry [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0880: How Seniors Living in Public Housing Cope with Heat Waves*Presenting Author: TSOULOU, Ioanna [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Ruikang [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Jennifer [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Gediminas [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Clinton [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 1235: Social Vulnerability & Low-Income Housing Programs: Evaluating the Challenges in Multi-Hazard Environments of Rapidly Growing Metro AreasPresenting Author: KASHEM, Shakil [The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 1287: Hurricane Sandy’s Impact on the Housing Market in New York CityPresenting & Primary Author: ZHANG, Yang [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected] BORATE, Aishwarya [Virginia Tech] [email protected], Emma [Virginia Tech] [email protected], Christopher [Virginia Tech] [email protected]

05.11 Pre-Organized Session: Past, Present & Future: The Evolution of Public Housing in the U.S.Independence-LL1Moderator ALLEN, Ryan [University of Minnesota] [email protected] KLEIT, Rachel [The Ohio State University] [email protected]• 0163: The New Deal, Legislative Intent

& the First Public Housing Residents in New York CityPresenting Author: ALLEN, Ryan [University of Minnesota] [email protected]: VAN RIPER, David [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 0164: Cities of Stars: Urban Renewal, HOPE VI, & the Changing Constellations of Poverty GovernancePresenting Author: VALE, Lawrence [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0165: Preserved for Posterity: Public Housing Redevelopment & Replacement in HOPE VI*Presenting & Primary Author: SHAMSUDDIN, Shomon [Tufts University] [email protected]

• 0166: Defending Glendale: Public Housing Tenants’ Resistance to RAD ConversionPresenting Author: GOETZ, Edward [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 2:45PM – 4PM05.16 Prospects for Shrinking CitiesGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0803: Location Affordability in U.S.

Shrinking CitiesPresenting Author: GANNING, Joanna [Cleveland State University] [email protected] Primary Author TIGHE, Rosie [Cleveland State University] [email protected]

• 0895: Prosperous Shrinking Cities: Oxymoron or Reality?Presenting & Primary Author: HARTT, Maxwell [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 1181: Rational & Equitable: A Framework for Social Equity in Distressed CitiesPresenting Author: KNIGHT, Jason [SUNY Buffalo State] [email protected]: BUKI, Charles [czb llc] [email protected]

• 1302: Should We Be Worried About “Owner Unoccupied Housing” in Large US Cities?Presenting Author: WEGMANN, Jake [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

05.24 Neighborhoods & CrimeNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0470: Perceptions of (In)security & Fear

of Crime in the Face of Urban Renewal: A Case Study of a Diverse Inner-City Neighborhood*Presenting Author: TORRES, Ariam [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], Alisa [University of Puerto Rico] [email protected], Luis [University of Puerto Rico] [email protected]

• 0730: Impact of Crime on Housing price: A Longitudinal Analysis of the City of MiamiPresenting & Primary Author: GANAPATI, Sukumar [Florida International University] [email protected]

• 1014: Legal Weed & Race: An Examination of Hiring Practices & Location Characteristics of Marijuana Dispensaries in Denver, Seattle, & PortLandPresenting Author: BAKER, Dwayne [University of Southern California] [email protected]: CARPENTER, Nichelle [University of South Carolina] [email protected]

• 1236: The Space of Place Attachment: Brazilian Informal Settlements & Crime*Presenting & Primary Author: FURTADO, Lara [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected], Flavia [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected], Henry [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected]

06.7 Integral Urbanism: Prospects & ChallengesPenrose 2-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 1239: The elusive Rainbow City:

Segregationist Pressures on Spaces of Social Mixing in Johannesburg*Presenting & Primary Author: COMANDON, Andre [UCLA Department of Urban Planning] [email protected]

• 1158: Neighborhood-Scale Social Infrastructure & Social Integration of Migrant Population in China: Evidence from a Twelve-City Migrant Survey Presenting & Primary Author: LIU, Zhilin [Tsinghua University] [email protected]

• 1303: Urbanization & Political Trust: The Case of Chinese Rural-Urban MigrantsPresenting & Primary Author: ZHANG, Chen [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

09.4 Planning Scholarship: Getting Cited, Evaluated & MentoredPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant MONTGOMERY, Cheryl [Virginia Tech] [email protected]• 0104: Why Some Articles in Planning

Journals Get Cited More than Others*Presenting & Primary Author: STEVENS, Mark [University of British Columbia] [email protected], Reid [University of Utah] [email protected], Guang [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 0346: A Proposal for Using a Program Theory Model in Planning Education Program Evaluations*Presenting & Primary Author: GROOMS, Wes [University of Louisville] [email protected]

• 0609: Teaching Outside the Planning Curriculum: An Assessment of Mentoring Practices*Presenting & Primary Author: WILLSON, Richard [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected] ALBRECTH, Bobbie [American Planning Association] [email protected], Robin [Robin Scherr Consulting] [email protected]

11.1 Pre-Organized Session: Human Rights & the CityColorado J-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0044: Human Rights & Municipal Planning in Cities & Rural Counties in CanadaPresenting Author, Primary Author: AGRAWAL, Sandeep [University of Alberta] [email protected]

• 0045: The Constitutional Right to Housing: A Global Survey of the Wording of Constitutional DocumentsPresenting Author: ALTERMAN, Rachelle [Technion - Israel Institute of Technology] [email protected]: OREN, Michelle [Technion - Israel Institute of Technology] [email protected]

14.12 Issues in Freight TransportationPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant KING, David [Arizona State University] [email protected]• 0679: Exploring On-Demand Trip Chains

for Restaurant Food Delivery: Planning Implications & Case Studies in ChicagoPresenting & Primary Author: CHEN, Xiaochen [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], Ning [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], Junjun [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 0852: Electronic Retail Effects on Airports & the Geography of Air CargoPresenting & Primary Author: HYLTON, Peter [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology]

• 1161: Analyzing the Impact of Truck Traffic on Small Town & Rural Air Quality & HealthPresenting & Primary Author: ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Peter [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Adjo [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Subhro [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Timothy [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 2:45PM – 4PM14.22 Activity & Travel PatternsMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant RALPH, Kelcie [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]• 0103: Making Use of the Commute: Travel-

Based Multitasking in Portland, Oregon*Presenting & Primary Author: SINGLETON, Patrick [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0339: Exploring Travel Affinity Associated with Travel Modes & Multitasking*Presenting & Primary Author: LE, Huyen [Virginia Tech] [email protected], Trevin [Virginia Tech] [email protected], Ralph [Virginia Tech] [email protected], Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Steve [Virginia Tech] [email protected]

• 0490: Are Long Commutes Short on Benefits? Commute Duration & Well-Being*Presenting & Primary Author: MORRIS, Eric [Clemson University] [email protected]: ZHOU, Ying [Clemson University] [email protected]

Emerging Challenges for Planning & Collaborative Strategies to Prepare for ThemColorado A-LL2

Participants• Ed Feser, Provost, Oregon State University• Bruce Stiftel, Professor & Chair, Georgia Tech• Heather Campbell, Sheffield University • Niraj Verma, Virginia Commonwealth University

3PM – 4PMBall State University Information SessionMattie SilksSearch for Faculty Chair with Tenure at the Associate or Full Professor Rank in the Department of Urban Planning

3PM – 4PMUniversity of Florida Information SessionSaratoga Two Lecturer Positions and One Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Position

THURSDAY • 4:15PM – 5:30PMPAB Program Administrator OrientationColorado A-LL2

Presidential Session: The State of Diversity within ACSPColorado B-LL2

Speakers• Ann Forsyth, Harvard University• Arnab Chakraborty, University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign• Jeffrey Lowe, Texas Southern University,

Committee Chair

03.5 Whither Sustainability: Exploring the Power of Place, Agency, & the Pursuit of HappinessColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant WHEELER, Stephen [University of California, Davis] [email protected]• 0443: Understanding the Power of

Place in Predicting Local Government Sustainability PoliciesPresenting & Primary Author: HOMSY, George [Binghamton University] [email protected]: WARNER, Mildred [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0822: Life, Liberty, & the Pursuit of Happiness: Planning a Sustainable, Just, & Flourishing Society American StylePresenting & Primary Author: NORTON, Richard [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0927: What Drives Sustainability Actions by US Local Governments: Disaster Planning or Sustainability Goals?*Presenting Author: LIAO, Lu [Cornell University] [email protected] Author: HOMSY, George [Binghamton University] [email protected]: WARNER, Mildred [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 1088: Environmental Agency: Who Can Act on the Anthroposphere?Presenting & Primary Author: ANDREWS, Clinton [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 4:15PM – 5:30PM03.12 Managing Stormwater: Green Infrastructure, Pervious Surfaces, Personal Preferences, & DecentralizationColorado H-LL2Moderator & Discussant YOUNG, Robert [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]• 0877: Linking Community Engagement &

Plan Quality for Improved Decentralized Stormwater ImplementationPresenting Author: SPURLOCK, Danielle [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected]: MARTIN, Sarah [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0972: Assessing Impact of Green Stormwater Infrastructure on Housing Price in Philadelphia, PAPresenting & Primary Author: SANDERS, Tonya [Morgan State University] [email protected] SHIN, Hyeon-Shic [Morgan State University] [email protected], Siddhartha [Morgan State University] [email protected]

• 1356: Impervious Surface Policy Adoption Among U.S. Municipalities: Does Climate Change Have a Significant Role?Presenting Author: GOCMEN, Asligul [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] Author: NIRATTIWONGSAKORN, Phannisa [University of Wisconsin -Madison] [email protected]

05.8 Pre-Organized Session: Building Inclusive Cities: Lessons from Houston, Chicago, & Washington DCColorado G-LL2Moderator PENDALL, Rolf [The Urban Institute] [email protected] KNAAP, Elijah [University of Maryland] [email protected]• 0494: Pathways to Inclusion: The Context

for Neighborhood Integration in Chicago, Houston, & Washington, DCPresenting Author: PENDALL, Rolf [The Urban Institute] [email protected]

• 0497: Can a Market-Oriented City Also Be Inclusive?Presenting Author: SHELTON, Kyle [Rice University] [email protected]

• 0495: An Equitable Future for the Washington, DC Region? A Regional Approach to Building Inclusive NeighborhoodsPresenting Author: LUNG-AMAM, Willow [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

05.15 Housing & Sharing EconomyIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0387: Short-Term Rentals in Small Cities:

Impacts & RegulationsPresenting & Primary Author: LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected] PARKER, Robert [University of Oregon] [email protected] DINATALE, Sadie [University of Oregon] [email protected]

• 0463: Culture Clashes & Crashes: Columbus, Ohio Artists on their Creative Housing NeedsPresenting Author: KEMPER, Rebecca [Ohio State University / Equitable Urban Futures] [email protected]

• 0511: Are Neighborhoods for Neighbors? A Hedonic Study of Airbnb’s Impact on Property Owners in Washington D.C.*Presenting & Primary Author: ZOU, Zhenpeng [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

• 0798: Global Homesharing & Local Housing Markets: How Should Urban Planners Respond to Airbnb?Presenting Author: GURRAN, Nicole [University of Sydney] [email protected]:PHIBBS, Peter [University of Sydney] [email protected]

05.17 Assessing Impacts in Weak Housing MarketsGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0144: Spatial Clustering of Housing

Abandonment & Demolition in Shrinking Cities: A Case Study in Buffalo, New YorkPresenting & Primary Author: YIN, Li [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

• 0359: Urban Decline & Residential Preference: The Effect of Vacant Lots on Housing PremiumsPresenting & Primary Author: NOH, Youngre [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Galen [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Ryun Jung [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0566: Jump-Starting the Housing Market in a Weak-Market City: Results from Midtown & Downtown DetroitPresenting Author: VIDAL, Avis [Wayne State University] [email protected]

05.31 Housing for the Overlooked (Special Populations)Nat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 1145: Planning in the Age of Mass (De)

Incarceration: Understanding how Local Planning Interfaces with Ex-Offender Re-Entry & Integration in U.S. Cities*Presenting & Primary Author: KNAPP, Courtney [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected]: KNAPP, Courtney [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected]

• 1308: Residential Mobility & Refugee Resettlement: A Case Study of Denver, Colorado*Presenting & Primary Author: HWANG, Seyeon [University of Florida] [email protected]

07.9 This Land is Whose Land? Property Rights, Governance, & Land TenureColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant BALSAS, Carlos [University at Albany SUNY] [email protected]• 1205: Indigenous-municipal co-

determination of new patterns of urban development*Presenting Author: KITSON, Alex [University of Otago] [email protected], Janice [University of Manitoba] [email protected], Michelle [University of Otago] [email protected]

• 1226: Land Tenure, Mineral Wealth & Social Vulnerabilities Associated with Oil & Gas Extraction in Webb County, TexasPresenting & Primary Author: WIRSCHING, Andrea Christina [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 1231: Planning for Natural Gas Pipelines in Ohio: Governance & Other ComplexitiesPresenting & Primary Author: WILSON, Jessica [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: CONROY, Maria [Ohio State University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 4:15PM – 5:30PM09.5 Comparing Experiences in Classroom & Field-Based LearningColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant NOCKS, Barry [Clemson University] [email protected]• 0338: Enriching Planning Internships

through Classroom & Field Linkages: Lessons from the SEED Wayne Fellowship on Community Food Systems PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: POTHUKUCHI, Kami [Wayne State University] [email protected]

• 0429: Structured Versus Unstructured: Introducing Students to Experiential Learning in a Studio SettingPresenting & Primary Author: THOMAS, Ren [Dalhousie University] [email protected]

• 0799: Guidance on Conducting a Systematic Literature ReviewPresenting & Primary Author: XIAO, Yu [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: WATSON, Maria [Texas A&M University]

10.2 History of Urban Policy & PracticesColorado J-LL2

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0124: Federal Money for Local Projects: The History & Future of the Capital Investment Program for Urban Transit Infrastructure*Presenting & Primary Author: VOULGARIS, Carole [UCLA] [email protected]

• 1210: Has the Chicago Progressive Movement Inched Closer toward Devolution? Progressive Planning & its Current Status in Chicago. Presenting Author: VANIK, Leonor [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Author: BETANCUR, John [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

14.16 Millenials, Transportation & ReurbanizationMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant TAYLOR, Brian [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]• 0281: Forecasts versus Vision: Exploring

Young Adult Habitus, Mobilities, & Implications for Planning*Presenting & Primary Author: REVINGTON, Nicholas [University of Waterloo] [email protected]: MOOS, Markus [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

• 0818: Examining the Factors that Will Influence Florida Consumers Transportation Choices: The Millennial PerspectivePresenting Author: STEINER, Ruth [University of Florida] [email protected], Leslie [University of Florida] [email protected], Yulia [University of Florida] [email protected], Robert [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 1043: Are All Millennials Really the “Urban Hipster”? A Latent Class Approach to Classify Today’s Young Adults Based on Their Location PreferencePresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Giovanni [Georgia Institute of Technology & University of California, Davis] [email protected], Patricia [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1056: Reurbanization by Millennials? Evidence from Top Twenty Urbanized Areas in the U.S.*Presenting & Primary Author: LEE, Bumsoo [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]: LEE, Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

14.26 Equity in Public Transportation PlanningPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant MORRIS, Eric [Clemson University] [email protected]• 0125: Direct Democracy & Public Transportation:

A Study of Los Angeles’s Measure MPresenting & Primary Author: MANVILLE, Michael [University of California, LA] [email protected]

• 0168: Selecting the Route: Development Potential & Equity in Bus Rapid Transit Decision-Making*Presenting & Primary Author: LINOVSKI, Orly [University of Manitoba] [email protected], Dwayne [University of Southern California] [email protected], Kevin [McGill University] [email protected]

• 0307: Do Americans’ Opinions about Federal Transportation Tax Options Depend on Survey Mode? A Comparison of Results from RDD Phone & On-line SurveysPresenting Author: AGRAWAL, Asha [San Jose State University] [email protected]: NIXON, Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected]

• 0579: Debating Equity at The Ballot Box: Ballot Arguments for Local Option Sales Tax Measures for TransportationPresenting & Primary Author: LEDERMAN, Jaimee [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Anne [UCLA] [email protected], Martin [UCLA] [email protected], Brian [UCLA] [email protected]

14.36 Pre-Organized Session: Urbanism Next II: Autonomous Vehicles, Effects on Policy & BehaviorPomeroy-3rdFLModerator CIRCELLA, Giovanni [University of California, Davis] [email protected] LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] [email protected]• 0416: Planners & Driverless Cars:

Perspectives on Technology, Timing, Efficiency & EquityPresenting Author: NELSON, Arthur [University of Arizona] [email protected]

• 0417: Autonomous Vehicles, Uncertainty & the Planning Policy ResponsePresenting Author: BOSWELL, Michael [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected] Author: RIGGS, William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]: GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0418: Shared Autonomous Vehicles & Employment Agglomeration: An Agent-Based Simulation Model*Presenting Author: ZHANG, Wenwen [Georgia Tech] [email protected]: GUHATHAKURTA, Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0415: Impacts on Travel Behavior, the Value of Travel Time & Mode Choice, & the Need for Transportation Policy to Regulate an Autonomous Vehicle FuturePresenting Author: CIRCELLA, Giovanni [University of California, Davis] [email protected]

15.5 Design Process & GovernancePenrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant LARICE, Michael [University of Utah] [email protected]• 0267: Is Guidelines-Based Design Review

Wieldy? Evidence from Portland (OR)Presenting & Primary Author: FARHAT, Ramzi [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected]

• 0760: Participatory Planning & Design Process for Brownfields RedevelopmentPresenting Author: MEENAR, Mahbubur [Rowan University] [email protected]: HOWELL, Jordan [Rowan University] [email protected]

• 0983: Evaluating the Development Performance of Form-Based Districts: A Case Study of Form-Based Approaches for Weak Market CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: CHIN, Jae Teuk [Saint Louis University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedTHURSDAY • 5:45PM – 6:45PM03.16 Roundtable: 183: Adaptation through Metropolitan or Trans-Municipal Networks: Conversations between Theory & PracticeColorado C-LL2

Moderator WOODRUFF, Sierra [Texas A&M University] [email protected] SHI, Linda [Cornell University] [email protected], Tisha [Florida State University] [email protected], David [Department of Environmental Health, City and County of Denver] [email protected], Kian [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

04.1 Roundtable: 956: Latinx City: Urban Planning Politics & the GrassrootsColorado D-LL2

Moderator & Organizer SARMIENTO, Carolina [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], Erualdo Romero [California State University, Fullerton] [email protected], Clara [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected], Gerardo [University of Oregon] [email protected]

05.1 Roundtable: 473: Other Geographies of GentrificationColorado G-LL2

Moderator & Organizer LUNG-AMAM, Willow [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] CHARLES, Suzanne [Cornell University] [email protected], Stacy [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

05.2 Roundtable: 1103: Cappuccino City CritiquePenrose 1-LL1

Moderator & Organizer HYRA, Derek [American University] [email protected], Ingrid [New York University] [email protected], Edward [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Paul [Rutgers University] [email protected]

06.1 Roundtable: 318: Planning Peri-Urban AsiaColorado H-LL2

Moderator LEGATES, Richard [Tongji University] [email protected], Bo [Renmin University] [email protected], Nick [Yale-NUS College] [email protected], Lingyun [Suzhou University of Science & Technology] [email protected]

06.2 Roundtable: 591: The Sustainable Development Goals & the New Urban Agenda: Implications for Urban Governance & Finance in Developing CountriesNat Hill-3rdFL

Moderator & Organizer SMOKE, Paul [New York University] [email protected], Eugenie [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected], Martim [Lincoln Institute of Land Policy] [email protected]

07.1 Roundtable: 34: Zoning & Fair Housing: Where to from Here?Colorado I-LL2

Moderator & Organizer WHITTEMORE, Andrew [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Paavo [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Michael [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Jonathan [University of Michigan] [email protected], Deirdre [Arizona State University] STEIL, Justin [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Carolina [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

09.2 Roundtable: 347: Developing Academic Cross-Disciplinary Programs: Opportunities for PlanningIndependence-LL1

Moderator AFZALAN, Nader [University of Redlands] [email protected] GOODSPEED, Robert [University of Michigan] [email protected] COMBS, Tabitha [Lincoln University] [email protected]

11.2 Roundtable: 409: Innovation in Participatory Planning: Photovoice as an Emerging Tool for Researchers & PractitionersColorado J-LL2

Moderator & Organizer HARRIS, John [University of Oklahoma] [email protected], Lynn [Temple University] [email protected], Danielle [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

12.1 Roundtable: 953: Organizing & Planning I: Labor & WorkMatchless-LL1

Organizer HINKLEY, Sara [UC Berkeley] [email protected] DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], Chris [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], James [Rutgers University] [email protected]

12.2 Roundtable: 584: Organizing & Planning II: The Scholar’s Role in Social MovementsColorado B-LL2

Moderator & Organizer TUCKER, Jennifer [University of New Mexico] [email protected], Claudia [University of New Mexico]HINKLEY, Sara [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

13.1 Roundtable: 826: Assessing the Effectiveness of the Denver Region’s Centers PlanningGold Coin-LL1

Moderator & Organizer MARGERUM, Richard [University of Oregon] [email protected], Rocky [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Sarah [City of Westminster] [email protected]

15.1 Roundtable: 969: Open City: Emerging Paradigms in Plural, Messy, & Democratic Urban DesignPenrose 2-LL1

Moderator & Organizer RYAN, Brent [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Rachel [University of Washington] [email protected], Manish [University of Washington] [email protected], Vinit [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

Content Connections: Reaching Practicing PlannersColorado A-LL2

Speakers• Sandra Rosenbloom, University of Texas, JAPA Editor• Clinton J. Andrews, Rutgers, The State University

of New Jersey, JPER Editor• Rocky Piro, University of Colorado, Denver• Meghan Stromberg, Editor in Chief, American

Planning Association

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FRIDAY • 7AM – 8:15AM7AM – 6:30PMCommunity Center & Exhibits OpenDenver BallroomThis all-day session begins with a continental breakfast, is open during the late-morning/early-afternoon to peruse book titles of interest, take a coffee break, and network with exhibitors. Friday ends with a Poster Session & Exhibits Reception where you can network with exhibitors and peers, review poster research, and get a professional headshot.

7AM – 8:15AMAnnual Business Meeting & Breakfast (Invitation Only)Colorado Ballroom E

7AM – 8:15AMJunior Faculty of Color Workshop Alumni BreakfastMattie Silks-LL1

7AM – 8:15AMEmeriti Breakfast Saratoga-LL1

7AM – 8:30AMContinental BreakfastDenver BallroomJoin your colleagues for continental breakfast in the exhibit hall, sponsored by the American Planning Association. Visit with exhibitors, sit, relax and scan the app for your upcoming day.

7AM – 8:15AMBreakfast Roundtables• Post Hurricane Harvey Discussion

Colorado C-LL2Organizer : Bill Fulton [Rice University] [email protected]

• 0911: International Study Trip: The Case of Seoul City Study ProgramColorado G-LL2

• 0117: The What and How of Assessing Student Learning Outcomes in Planning Programs: An Interactive SessionColorado H-LL2

• 1261: Geodesign in Academia: Scholarship and PedagogyColorado I-LL2

• 1003: Leveraging Local & State Planning for Megaregional Transportation NeedsColorado J-LL2

• 0277: Political Ecology of Exurbia: Lessons for PlanningPenrose 1-LL1

THURSDAY: 7:30PM – 9:30PMOPENING RECEPTIONWynkoop Brewing Company, Breckenridge on Blake & Ale House at Amato’s

ACSP is proud to host its Opening Reception at this landmark venue. Enjoy a wide array of delicious food and sample the legendary craft brews on tap.

Brew Masters will provide attendees the chance to sample some of the brewery’s best beers and ciders, while other brew staff will show you how it’s all made with mini-tours of the onsite brewery.

About the WynkoopWynkoop Brewing Company, located in LoDo and one of the best examples of downtown revitalization, was once home to the J. S. Brown Mercantile Building. In the late 1980s, four friends partnered to open Denver’s first Brewpub in an area that was, at the time, void of a ballpark, pedestrian-only streets, farm-to-table restaurants and valet parking.

Almost 30 years later, the craft brewery welcomes visitors daily and offers some of the best and most original craft beers in the city. The brewery has welcomed its share of prominent patrons, including a surprise visit by former United States President Barack Obama in 2014. He enjoyed the brewery’s signature Rail Yard brew and played a friendly game of pool with Governor John Hickenlooper, one of the four founding members of Wnykoop Brewing Company.

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 8:30AM – 10AMJournal of Planning Literature Editorial Board Meeting Mattie Silks-LL1

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy/ACSP Curriculum Award Task Force Committee MeetingHomestead

Local Host Session: Millennials, Mountains, & Mobility: The Impacts on Housing in Colorado’s Front RangeColorado B-LL2

Panelists• Brad Weinig, Enterprise Community Partners• Deyanira Zavala, Mile High Connects• Laura Brudzynski – City of Denver, Office of

Economic Development, Affordable Housing Preservation

• Laurel Hayden, United for A New Economy, Lead Organizer

• Deyanira Zavala, Mile High Connects, Program Coordinator

• Andrea Chiriboga-Flor, 9 to 5 Colorado, Transit/Housing Organizer

• Jess Fear, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Social Impact Bonds Program Manager

ACSP Student Award Paper PresentationsColorado A-LL2Moderator Rayman Mohamed [Wayne State University]• Ed McClure Award for Best Masters

Student PaperPlanning Equitable Food Systems: An Overview of Problems & OpportunitiesRachel Gaffney, University of Oklahoma, [email protected]

• GPEIG: Gill-Chin Lim Award for the Best Dissertation on International PlanningAdaptive Efficiency in Coffee Clusters: Resilience through Agglomeration, Global Value Chains, Social Networks, & Institutions Thomas Douthat, Georgia Institute of Technology, [email protected]

• ACSP/FWIG Marsha Ritzdorf Award for the Best Student Work on Diversity, Social Justice & the Role of Women in Planning - Two WinnersAdvocacy Planning in the Growth Machine: Toward a Political Urban Planning Wes Grooms, University of Louisville, [email protected] Equity Analysis of the U.S. Public Transportation System Based on Job Accessibility Armin J. Yeganeh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, [email protected]

• Barclay Gibbs Jones Award for Best Dissertation in PlanningCrystal Balls & Black Boxes: Optimism Bias in Ridership & Cost Forecasts for New Starts Rapid Transit Projects Carole Turley Voulgaris, University of California, Los Angeles, [email protected]

01.3 Health & SensingNat Hill-3rdFLModerator & Discussant DAVIS, Mary [Tufts University] [email protected] • 0145: LA Noise Array - a Sensor Network

Approach to Evaluating Urban Noise PoliciesPresenting & Primary Author: OFFENHUBER, Dietmar [Northeastern University] [email protected], Susanne [Philips Lighting] [email protected], Remco [Philips Lighting] [email protected]

• 0572: Using GPS, PostGIS & Ambient Atmosphere Data to Classify Selection Preferences: Applications of Machine Learning in the Elderly Spatial Behavior*Presenting & Primary Author: BU, Jiatian [Tongji University] [email protected], Yifan [Tongji University] [email protected], Kexin [Tongji University] [email protected], Qiuning [Tongji University] [email protected], Chunzhu [Tongji University] [email protected]

• 1162: Equity Research on Health Facility Accessibility in AtlantaPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Minye [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1406: Noise & the City: Spatiotemporal Relationship Between Development Patterns & Residential Noise ComplaintsPresenting Author: KIM, Byoungjun [NYU School of Medicine] [email protected] Author: HONG, Andy [University of British Columbia] [email protected]: WIDENER, Michael [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 1444: Who can be physically active & where? A spatial epidemiology analysis of the Active Living Index (ALI) as Predictor of Children’s Obesity*Presenting Author: BERNARDINELLO, Milena [University of Wisconsin Madison][email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 8:30AM – 10AM01.4 Pre-Organized Session: Emerging Computational Methods in Urban DesignIndependence-LL1Moderator BOEING, Geoff [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected] AMOS, Dave [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]• 0054: New Methods for Acquiring &

Analyzing Worldwide Street Network Data: A Multiscale Analysis of 27,000 Urban Street NetworksPresenting Author: BOEING, Geoff [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0056: Voids with in the Machine: Using Social Media Data to Identify Ghost Cities in China*Presenting Author: WILLIAMS, Sarah [MIT] [email protected], Wenfei [MIT] [email protected], Shin Bin [MIT] [email protected], Changping [MIT] [email protected], Mike [MIT] [email protected]

• 0057: Emerging Computational Methods in Urban Design: Now What Do We Do?Presenting Author: MARSHALL, Wes [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

• 0058: Integrating Urban Design & Analytics Presenting Author: SEVTSUK, Andres [Harvard University] [email protected]

• 0265: Measuring Evolving Street Patterns Using Computational GIS Methods*Presenting Author: AMOS, Dave [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

02.4 Reassessing Tools for Industry & Firm LocationMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant HILL, Ned [The Ohio State University] [email protected]• 0077: Vibrant Centers Provide Places for

High-Growth FirmsPresenting Author: MALIZIA, Emil [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected]: MOTOYAMA, Yas [University of Kansas] [email protected]

• 0704: Explaining Incentive Adoption: Post-Crisis Economic Development “Regimes” in the Midwest*Presenting Author: CRAFT, Andrea [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], Joshua [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected], Rachel [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 01229: Making Room for Manufacturing: A Review of the Policies & Practices of Planners Concerning Industrial LandPresenting & Primary Author: GREEN, Jamaal [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1331: Incentives in Moderation: A National Study of Changing State & Local PracticePresenting & Primary Author: DONEGAN, Mary [University of Connecticut] [email protected], Bill [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Nichola [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

03.6 Bricolage: Environment Planning Processes from Social Media to Permitting ProcessesGold Coin-LL1Moderator & Discussant CONROY, Maria [The Ohio State University] [email protected]• 0028: Evaluating the Role of

Governmental Social Media Data in Drought Risk Management & Water Resources PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: TANG, Zhenghong [University of Nebraska Lincoln] [email protected]

• 0119: Evaluating Process Duration & Delay in Environmental PermittingPresenting & Primary Author: ULIBARRI, Nicola [University of California Irvine] [email protected]: TAO, Jiarui [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

• 0441: Mapping the Public: Dynamics of Participatory GIS & Marine Spatial PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: MANSON, Paul [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1098: Equity Impacts of Sustainable City Initiatives: Issues of Voice through Civic Engagement & Displacement through GentrificationPresenting & Primary Author: ELLIOTT, Michael [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

04.5 Tools & Framing from the Periphery to the Center of PlanningColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant HUR, Misun [East Carolina University] [email protected] • 0544: Insuring Inequity: An Environmental

Justice Analysis of the National Flood Insurance ProgramPresenting Author: JACOBS, Fayola [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0545: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Farmworker’s Labor Camp Isolation for Access to ResourcesPresenting & Primary Author: HUR, Misun [East Carolina University] [email protected] Co-AuthorsCHUN, Bumseok [Texas Southern University] [email protected] ROCHA-PERALTA, Juvencio [The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina] [email protected]

• 0581: A Proposed Framework for Dementia-Specific Planning Scholarship & Practice*Presenting & Primary Author: BIGLIERI, Samantha [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

• 1424: Why Don’t Latinos visit state parks in Minnesota?Presenting Author: BURGA, Fernando [University of Minnesotta] [email protected]

05.23 Pre-Organized Session: Trauma & Loss with Planning in the CenterColorado G-LL2Moderator & Discussant EHRENFEUCHT, Renia [University of New Mexico] [email protected]• 0248: Indigenous Futurity & Missing

& Murdered Indigenous Women: Out of Settler Logics/Into an Indigenous Feminist PraxisPresenting Author: HARJO, Laura [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

• 0247: Halfway Homeowners, Halfway Citizens: Mobile Home Parks & Uneven Recovery After the 2013 Colorado FloodsPresenting Author: RUMBACH, Andrew [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Esther [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Carrie [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

• 0249: Trauma & Resilience: Making the Case for a Trauma-Informed Planning PracticePresenting Author: WAGNER, Jacob [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected]

• 0251: Loss, Change & Insecurity: Prospects for Cross-Racial Coalition Building in White Working-Class CommunitiesPresenting & Primary Author: HARWOOD, Stacy [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected], Harris [Coventry University] [email protected], Kusminder [Coventry University] [email protected]

03.6 Bricolage: Environment Planning

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 8:30AM – 10AM06.11 Planning for Conflict MitigationColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0273: Displacement & Place-making in

the Millennium City: The Politics of Urban Villages in Gurgaon, India*Presenting & Primary Author: GOLDSTEIN, Shoshana [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0995: Expectation as a mode of statecraft: ‘municipal encounters’ in post-revolution TunisiaPresenting Author: SALMAN, Lana [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1002: Neoliberalism, Globalization & Planning in African Cities: The Political Economy of HeterotopiasPresenting Author: OWUSU, Francis [Iowa State University] [email protected]

• 1137: Planning & ViolencePresenting Author: BOU AKAR, Hiba [Columbia University] [email protected]

07.7 Climate Change: Decision- Making, Information, & CommunityColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant SCIARA, Gian-Claudia [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]• 0519: Equity Impacts of Land Use Policies

in Networks of Plans: Social Vulnerability to Hazards & Climate ChangePresenting Author: BERKE, Phillip [Texas A&M University] [email protected] Co-AuthorsYU, Siyu [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Matthew [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Jaimie [Texas A&M University] [email protected] COOPER, John [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0887: Multi-level Climate Change Planning: Scale, Capacity, & the Ability for Local Action Presenting Author: LOH, Carolyn [Wayne State University] [email protected]: SAMI, Neha [Indian Institute of Human Settlements] [email protected]

• 1169: Impact of Land Use Management & Zoning Regulations on Community Exposure to Risks from Climate Change in Coastal Communities Presenting & Primary Author: GROVER, Himanshu [University of Washington] [email protected]

10.30 Pre-Organized Session: New Histories of Historic PreservationPomeroy-3rdFLModerator AMMON, Francesca [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected] Discussant LARSEN, Krisein [University of Florida] [email protected]• 0108: Preservation Planning, History, &

People: Lessons from Buffalo’s Shoreline Apartments*Primary Author: KRISHNA, Ashima [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected] Author: TRAYNOR, Kerry [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]: RESOR, Joy [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

• 0295: Picturing Preservation: Photographs as Urban Renewal Planning Knowledge in Society Hill, PhiladelphiaPresenting Author: AMMON, Francesca [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0297: Preservation as a Remedy for Decline? A Case Study of Cleveland, Ohio, 1970-1985Presenting Author: RYBERG-WEBSTER, Stephanie [Cleveland State University] [email protected]

• 0334: Expanding the Narrative of Historic Preservation: A Critical Analysis of the First Historic DistrictsPresenting & Primary Author: LARKIN, Cleary [University of Florida] [email protected]

13.21 Pre-Organized Session: Sustainable Regions? Promises & Pitfalls in the Populist EraColorado J-LL2Moderator SPICER, Jason [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected] THOMPSON, J. Phillip [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0112: Demographic Change, Autonomous

Vehicles, & Energy Price Volatility: An Exploratory Scenario Exercise for a Sustainable Baltimore-Washington RegionPresenting & Primary Author: KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Uri [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Daniel [University of Maryland] [email protected], Sevgi [University of Maryland] [email protected], Fred [University of Maryland] [email protected], Harut [University College, Dublin] [email protected], Rolf [Technical University, Munich] [email protected]

• 0252: Something New, Everything Inherited: How Institutions for Regional Planning Shape Regional Adaptation to Climate ChangePresenting Author: SHI, Linda [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0254: (Re)Building Local Food Economies & Equitable Food Systems at The Regional Scale: The Role of Food Hubs in MichiganPresenting Author: HOEY, Lesli [University of Michigan] [email protected] SHAPIRO, Lilly [University of Michigan] [email protected], Richard [Michigan State University] [email protected], Noel [Michigan State University] [email protected]

• 0255: Cooperatives as a Sustainable Regional Economic Development Strategy: Innovative Rebirth or Tired Retread? Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area*Presenting Author: SPICER, Jason [MIT] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 8:30AM – 10AM14.9 Transport & EnvironmentPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant CHEN, Na [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]• 0767: Detecting Environmental Justice

Impacts of Hub Airport Expansion: An Evaluation of Airport Planning PracticePresenting & Primary Author: WOODBURN, Amber [Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0916: Frameworks for the Compatibility of Traditional & Green Infrastructures in Urban ContextsPresenting Author: ZIMMERMAN, Rae [New York University] [email protected]

• 1309: Effective Transportation Planning for Air Quality & VMT: Learning from the First $35 Billion in Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Improvement Program FundingPresenting & Primary Author: SPAK, Scott [University of Iowa] [email protected]

• 1345: The Collective Efficacy of CONRAIL Conservancies to Cultivate Resilient CitiesPresenting Author: AIDOO, Fallon [Northeastern University] [email protected]

15.4 Smart CitiesPenrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant LAMB, Zach [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0716: The Evolution of Housing for Smart

CitiesPresenting Author: COLISTRA, Joe [University of Kansas] [email protected]

• 1036: Is Smarter, More Attractive? Do Smart Technologies Make Public Spaces More Attractive? Case Study of DallasPresenting & Primary Author: KESHAVARZI, Golnaz [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Yalcin [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], Ivonne [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]

• 1362: Environmental Design Decision Support with Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO)Presenting Author: QUAN, Steven Jige [Seoul National [email protected]

15.7 Morphology & Urban DevelopmentColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant KICKERT, Conrad [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]• 0121: Can Building New Towns Reform

China’s Housing Model? An Investigation of Urban Morphology, Development History, & Social Perceptions in Liangzhu Cultural Village, Hangzhou, ChinaPresenting & Primary Author: QIU, Xi [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0180: What Happened to Urbanism: A Comparative Case Study of Abu Dhabi & Dubai NeighborhoodsPresenting & Primary Author: ALAWADI, Khaled [Masdar Institute] [email protected], Ouafa [Masdar Insttiute] [email protected], Sahar [Masdar Institute][email protected]

• 0205: Rapid Urbanization & the Need for Sustainable Transportation Policies in JakartaPresenting Author: RUKMANA, Deden [Savannah State University] [email protected]

• 0588: Innovative Street Design in a City Without Freeways: The Case of Vancouver*Presenting Author: MACDONALD, Elizabeth [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1273: The Paradox of Informal Settlements: Mapping the Most Common & Unmapped Forms of Urbanization Findings from an Atlas of Informality.Presenting & Primary Author: SAMPER, Jose [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 10:15AM – 11:45AM9AM – 10AMCommittee on Diversity MeetingSaratoga

10:15AM – 11:15AMUniversity of Florida Information SessionSaratoga

10:15AM – 11:15AMUniversity of Memphis Information SessionHomestead

JPER Editorial Board MeetingMattie Silks-LL1

Local Host Roundtable: Planning for PotColorado B-LL2

Speakers• Chad Brue, Chief Executive Officer & Founder,

Brue Baukol Capital Partners• Andrew Howard, Lieutenant, Vice & Drug Control

Bureau, Denver Police Department• Kristi Kelly, Executive Director, Marijuana Industry

Group, Colorado’s oldest, largest and most diverse trade association for licensed marijuana businesses, where she also served as vice chair and a board member

• Professor Sam Kamin, Faculty, Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver, Current Vicente Sederberg Professor of Marijuana Law & Policy

• Jill Jennings Golich, Deputy Director of Community Planning & Development Department, City & County of Denver

• Ashley Kilroy, Executive Director of Excise & Licensing, City & County of Denver

• Margie Valdez, Chair, Denver Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation Zoning & Planning Committee

• Jeff Romine, Chief Economist, City & County of Denver

Preparing for the Job MarketColorado A-LL2

Moderator• C. Aujean Lee, PhD Candidate, UCLA

Speakers• Erick Guerra, University of Pennsylvania • Mi Shih, Rutgers, The State University of New

Jersey• Carissa Slotterback, University of Minnesota• Ivis Garcia Zambrana, University of Utah

01.5 Data & the Built EnvironmentIndependence-LL1 Moderator & Discussant NEDOVIC-BUDIC, Zorica [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]• 0005: Google Street View for Neighborhood

Audits: Opportunities & CautionsPresenting & Primary Author: NESSE, Katherine [Seattle Pacific University] [email protected]: HANNAFORD, Leah [Seattle Pacific University] [email protected]

• 0109: Commuting Space Distribution Patterns in Typical Residential Areas of Shanghai: Based on Mobile Phone Signaling Data*Presenting & Primary Author: LI, Dan [Tongji University] [email protected]: WANG, De [Tongji University] [email protected]

• 0405: Machine Learning vs Statistical Modeling: Who, What, Why, Where, When, & HowPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Liming [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1062: How Does Built Environment Influence the Perception of Vibrancy, Beauty, & Safety – An Empirical Study Using Google Streetview DataPresenting & Primary Author: CHEN, Yan [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected] SONG, Yan [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

• 1244: Demographics of Location-Based Social Media Users*Presenting & Primary Author: MAURER, Samuel [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected]

02.5 Labor Markets, Employment & Social MobilityMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant CLARK, Jennifer [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] • 0396: Splintered Metropolitan

Opportunity? Re-Examining the Relationship between Employment Centers & Inner-City Job OpportunityPresenting & Primary Author: LESTER, Bill [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Nikhil [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Taylor [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

• 0693: Low Pay & Long Commutes? The Importance of Proximity in Low-Wage Labor MarketsPresenting Author: NELSON, Marla [University of New Orleans] [email protected]: WOLF-POWERS, Anna Laura [Center for Urban Research, City University of New York Graduate Center] [email protected]

• 1422: Vocational Training Institutions & Social Mobility in Brazil: Lessons on Inclusion & Equity from a Century of ReformPresenting & Primary Author: GUINN, Andrew [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 10:15AM – 11:45AM03.8 Acting in the Face of Uncertainty: Resiliency, Adaptation, & Planning for HazardsGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0185: Assessing the Influence of Hazard

Mitigation Planning in the Wake of Hurricane Matthew*Presenting Author: LYLES, Ward [University of Kansas] [email protected], Elaina [University of Kansas] [email protected], Phillip [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0734: Explaining Communities’ Adaptation Strategies for Coastal Hazards: Vulnerability & Institutional FactorsPresenting Author: CHANG, Stephanie [University of British Columbia] [email protected]

• 810: Spatially Evaluating a Network of Plans & Flood Vulnerability Using a Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard: A Case Study in Feijenoord District, Rotterdam, the NetherlandsPresenting Author: MALECHA, Matthew [Texas A&M University] [email protected], A. D. [TU Delft] [email protected], Philip [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

05.25 Lessons from Housing Demonstrations & ExperimentsColorado G-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0171: Realizing Innovative Senior

Housing Practices in the U.S.*Presenting Author: TZIGANUK, Ashlee [Arizona State University] [email protected] Author: PFEIFFER, Deirdre [Arizona State University] [email protected]

• 0873: A Picture of Choice Neighborhoods: Can Choice Neighborhoods Trigger Revitalization in Distressed Communities?Presenting Author: KIM, Woolack [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]: VARADY, David [University of Cincinnati]

• 1124: Policy Mobilities & Mutations in the Moving to Work DemonstrationPresenting & Primary Author: WEBB, Michael [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected], William M. [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected], Kirstin [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 1284: Social Networks & Residential Mobility: The Evidence from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment*Presenting & Primary Author: JEON, Jae Sik [University of Maryland] [email protected]

• 0238: State Mandates, Housing Elements, & Low-Income Housing ProductionPresenting Author: RAMSEY-MUSOLF, Darrel [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected]

05.26 Governing Housing QualityNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0795: Neighborhood Spillovers Produced

by Housing Units in Poor Physical ConditionPresenting & Primary Author: KUHLMANN, Daniel [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 1314: Tenant Risks vs. Municipal Rewards: Clustering of post-2008 Housing Code Violations in Champaign, Illinois & Moving Towards a New Enforcement Paradigm*Presenting & Primary Author: PROCHASKA, Natalie [University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] [email protected]: GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]

• 1426: Substandard Housing in Los Angeles: Challenges for Non-Profit Organizations Serving Affected Populations*Presenting & Primary Author: HUARITA, Edith [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

06.12 Urban Conservation & Private Sector’s RoleColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 1166: Interplays of Urban Heritage

Conservation & the Governance of Infrastructure: The Case of Amritsar (Punjab, India) & the HRIDAY PlanPresenting & Primary Author: DUBLIN, Jenna [Columbia University, GSAPP] [email protected]

• 1389: Urban Conservation & Regeneration in the 21st century: An assessment of the historic centers of Quito, Ibarra, Loja & Cuenca, EcuadorPresenting & Primary Author: CHEONG, Caroline [University of Central Florida] [email protected]

• 1438: Business Process Outsourcing, Urban Restructuring & the Scrambling of Time in Metro ManilaPresenting Author: STERN, Justin [Harvard University] [email protected]

07.10 Getting the Land Use Mix RightColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant JIANG, Shan [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0030: Sustainable Urbanism in

Temperate-Arid Climates: Models, Challenges & Opportunities in the U.S.Presenting & Primary Author: BALSAS, Carlos [State University of New York at Albany] [email protected]

• 0438: TADs, TODs, über-TODs: Matching Density, Diversity, Design & Transit Service Level in Montreal & Toronto Station AreasPresenting & Primary Author: ROY-BAILLARGEON, Olivier [University of Waterloo] [email protected]: FILION, Pierre [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

• 1138: What Makes Mixed-Use Development Economically Desirable?Presenting Author: SUN, Feiyang [University of Washington] [email protected] Author: SHEN, Qing [University of Washington] [email protected]

08.3 Environmental Perceptions & Supportive Healthy Environments for Older AdultsColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected]• 0026: Older Adult’s Walking Behaviors &

Its Correlation with Walkability Indexes & Perceptions: In a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community Context*Presenting & Primary Author: SUGURI, Vitor Hugo [Florida State University] [email protected]: MILES, Rebecca [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 0593: Perceived Accessibility to Destinations: Does It Vary by Other Environmental Features in the Neighborhood?Presenting & Primary Author: WON, Jaewoong [Kyung Hee University] [email protected], Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Jeongjae [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Marcia G. [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Samuel N. [Texas A&M College of Medicine] [email protected], Sungmin [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Samuel D. [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Suojin [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1012: Associations between Neighborhood Environments & Falls Among Community-dwelling Older Adults Over TimePresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Sungmin [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 986: Developing Problematic Performance Value Score: Ties That Bind Individual Health Conditions, Environmental Barriers & Problematic BehaviorsPresenting Author: CHOI, Ji Min [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected] Author: PARK, JiYoung [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY • 10:15AM – 11:45AM11.4 Planning Process for Climate Change & HazardsColorado J-LL2Moderator & Discussant VAN MAASAKKERS, Tij [The Ohio State University] [email protected]• 0035: Fracking & its Implications for

Municipal Governance & Public Finance*Presenting & Primary Author: ZWICK, Austin [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 0269: An Evaluation Framework for Urban Scenario Planning*Presenting & Primary Author: GOODSPEED, Robert [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 1168: Planning & Decision Making in the Face of Impending Natural HazardsPresenting & Primary Author: SHMUELI, Deborah [University of Haifa] [email protected], Sanda [Cleveland State University] [email protected] OZAWA, Connie [Portland State University] [email protected]

14.13 Land Use, Air Pollution & Health Aspects of TransportationPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant ADKINS, Arlie [Univerity of Arizona] [email protected]• 0471: Exploring the Relationship Between

Urban Transportation, Land Use & Air Pollution Based on Drone SurveillancePresenting & Primary Author: PENG, Zhong-Ren [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0785: Risk of Obesity: Do Transit-Oriented Neighborhoods Matter Much?Presenting & Primary Author: SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 1266: School Location & Air Pollution ExposurePresenting & Primary Author: WOLFE, Mary [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected], Sarav [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected], Alejandro [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected], Noreen [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected] BALDAUF, Richard [EPA] [email protected]

• 1395: Neighborhood Walkability, Driving Time, & Sedentary Behavior among Canadian AdultsPresenting Author: HONG, Andy [University of British Columbia] [email protected]: FRANK, Lawrence [University of British Columbia] [email protected]

14.14 Transportation & Land UsePomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant CURRANS, Kristina [University of Arizona] [email protected]• 0084: Urban Containment & Inner-City

Densification Reduce Auto OwnershipPresenting Author: CAO, Xinyu (Jason) [University of Minnesota] [email protected] Co-AuthorsNÆSS, Petter [norwegian university of life sciences] [email protected], Fitwi [norwegian university of life sciences] [email protected]

• 0823: “Here We Do Everything by Walking.” Are Old Colonias Populares in Central Mexico City Sustainable Forms of Urbanization?Presenting & Primary Author: REYES-SANCHEZ, Ariadna [The University of Texas at Austin, Planning Department] [email protected]

• 0829: Polycentric Urban Form & Non-Work Travel Pattern: A Study of Singaporean Residents with a Focus on SeniorsPresenting & Primary Author: HOU, Yuting [Singapore University of Technology and Design] [email protected]

• 1178: Examine the Heterogeneity in Elasticities of Travel Behavior to Built Environment with Latent Class ModelsPresenting Author: YANG, Huajie [Portland State University] [email protected] Author: WANG, Liming [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1190: Property Markets & Value Capture: Understanding Variability in Changing Land Values Due to Transport Infrastructure DevelopmentPresenting & Primary Author: LIESKE, Scott [University of Queensland] [email protected]

11:45AM – 1:15PMFWIG Business Meeting & Luncheon (Advance Ticket Purchase Required)Colorado Ballroom E

15.6 Designing Corridors & CentersPenrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant MACDONALD, Elizabeth [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]• 0291: Does Pedestrians’ Walking

Behaviors Explain the Rise & Fall of Shopping Districts? A Study with GPS Experiments Presenting & Primary Author: HAHM, Yeankyoung [Seoul National University] [email protected]: YOON, Heeyeun [Seoul National University] [email protected]

• 0533: Sign Language: Public Space & the Visual Semiotics of Commercial GentrificationPresenting Author: BRISTOW, Timothy [University of Toronto] [email protected], Paul [University of Toronto] [email protected], Tammy [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 1254: Spatial Distribution of Retail & Food Establishments in Urban Environment: Case of Amsterdam, The Netherlands*Presenting Author: WIDITA, Alyas [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1304: How Does Downtown Infill Development Affect Street Security? Evidence in Inner-City Neighborhood RevitalizationPresenting & Primary Author: LIANG, Sisi [Tsinghua University] [email protected]

• 1377: Infrastructural Opportunism: Mobility for All by AllPresenting Author: SAMUELS, Linda [Washington University in St. Louis] [email protected]: BERNSTINE, Matthew [Washington University in St. Louis] [email protected]

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Track 01 Posters • 0085: Crowdsourced Auditing

of Streetscape Images for Walkability ResearchPresenting & Primary Author: HARVEY, Chester [UC Berkeley] [email protected], Manuel [UC Berkeley] [email protected], Ian [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0651: From Smart Cities to Full Stacks: The Role of Participatory Planning Technologies for Assessing Social Rental Markets in the Context of Informal Settlement UpgradingPresenting Author: STIPHANY, Kristine [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 1306: Improved Automated Procedure to Identify Horizontal Curves on GIS Street CenterlinesPresenting Author: XU, Xingjing [University of Florida] [email protected], Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], Daniel [University of Florida] [email protected], Nahal [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 1411: Assessing Effectiveness of Transportation Projects Using Sentiment Analysis of Social MediaPresenting Author: NOH, Soowoong [University of Florida] [email protected] Author: BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected] MAHAJAN, Dhruv [University of Florida] [email protected] RANKA, Sanjay [University of Florida][email protected], Sivaramakrishnan [University of Florida] [email protected]

Track 02 Posters • 0279: Do “Good Jobs” Affect

Interregional Migration of College Graduate Youths in Korea? Evidence from Hierarchical Cross-Classified Linear Modeling ApproachPresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Chanyong [Yonsei University] [email protected] LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected]

• 0531: Investigating the Relationship between Urban Form & Regional Innovative Capacity, the Forgotten DimensionPresenting Author: ZANDIATASHBAR, Ahoura [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning and Public Affairs] [email protected]: HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]

• 0571: Is Tax Increment Financing a Fiscal Bane or Boon? Evidence from IowaPresenting Author: NGUYEN-HOANG, Phuong [University of Iowa] [email protected]

Track 03 Posters• 0075: What Influences a

Household’s Propensity of Engaging in Water Saving Behavior?Presenting & Primary Author: TAGORE, Pratiti [University of Utah] [email protected]: HINNER, Sarah [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 0675: The Impact of Urbanization on Flood DamagePresenting Author: YEOM, Jaeweon [Pusan National University] [email protected] Author: HA, Gyoungjun [Pusan National University] [email protected], Dalbyul [Dong-Eui University] [email protected] JUNG, Juchul [Pusan National University] [email protected]

• 1217: Thermal Impacts of Built & Vegetated Environments on Local Microclimates in the Tech Climate NetworkPresenting & Primary Author: MALLEN, Evan [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Brian [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Kevin [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1035: A Spatial Hedonic Analysis of a Shrinking Lake MeadPresenting & Primary Author: SINGH, Amrita [University of Alberta] [email protected]: SAPHORES, Jean-Daniel [University of California Irvine] [email protected]

Track 04 Posters• 0732: Resident Immigrants’

Happiness & Urban Environments in Seoul, Korea: A Structural Equation Modeling AnalysisPresenting & Primary Author: LEE, So Hyeon [Yonsei University] [email protected]: LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected]

• 0116: Entrepreneurial Experts: The Mobilization of Professional Development Expertise in the Exclusionary Renaissance of Downtown & Midtown DetroitPresenting Author: BERGLUND, Lisa [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]

Track 05 Posters• 0293: The Impact of New

Urbanism on Single Family Housing Values: The Case of Issaquah HighlandsPresenting Author: KIM, Jinyhup [University of Maryland] [email protected] Author: BAE, Christine [University of Washington] [email protected]

• 0592: The Built Environment & ForeclosurePresenting & Primary Author: WON, Jaewoong [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0610: Residential Demand for Walkability and Safety Across Community Settings & Age GroupsPresenting Author: YOON, Jeongjae [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0845: Bringing Residents Back In: Understanding the Position of Self-Build Housing in the NetherlandsPresenting & Primary Author: BOSSUYT, Daniel [university of amsterdam, gpio] [email protected]

• 0900: Spatial Preference for Post Disaster Recovery: Vacant Lots after Hurricane Ike in Galveston, TexasPresenting & Primary Author: GU, Donghwan [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Galen [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Sara [Iowa State University] [email protected], Nathanael [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Walter [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1059: The Geography of Opportunity: Neighborhood Distress & Clustered AbandonmentPresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Ryun Jung [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: NEWMAN, Galen [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1092: “We All Should Be Environmentally Conscious of our Everyday Actions:” The Urban Poor in Mexico City’s Colonias Populares Are Sustainable Users of Water & Energy.Presenting & Primary Author: REYES, Ariadna [The University of Texas at Austin, Planning Department] [email protected]

• 1115: Institutional approach to the recent form of gentrification in West Loop, ChicagoPresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Youngjun [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

Track 06 Posters• 0564: Mitigation for Rural

Communities: Case of Flash Flooding in the Himalayas, IndiaPresenting Author: MAGHELAL, Praveen [Khalifa University of Science and Technology] [email protected]: ARLIKATTI, Sudha [Rabdan Academy] [email protected]

• 0724: Effect of Educational Mismatch on Wages in the Capital & Non-Capital Regions in KoreaPresenting & Primary Author: CHOI, Ye Seul [Yonsei University] [email protected]: LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected]

• 1379: Rural E-Commerce & Its Interaction with China’s Urbanization: A Spatial & Land Use Study on E-Commerce VillagesPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Sicheng [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]: WANG, Wei [Central University of Finance & Economics, China] [email protected]

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Track 07 Posters• 0681: Application of

Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) to the City Level: A Case Study of Republic of KoreaPresenting Author: & Primary Author: LEE, Eun Woo [University of Seoul] [email protected]: SONG, Jaemin [University of Seoul] [email protected]

• 0719: Synthesizing Residential Sorting by Income: Exploring the Relationship between Income Segregation & Income InequalityPresenting Author: WON, Jongho [UCI] [email protected]

• 1396: Can a Growing City Have Both Dense Urban Development & Adequate Green Space? Longitudinal Analysis of Neighborhood Greenness in Vancouver, CanadaPresenting Author: HONG, Andy [University of British Columbia] [email protected]: FRANK, Lawrence [University of British Columbia] [email protected]

Track 08 Posters• 0646: Moving from Centralized to

Region Planning: Policy Transition in Agrifood Distribution Systems in South KoreaPresenting & Primary Author: SON, Seulgi [The University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0713: Identifying Pedestrian & Bike Collision Hotspots & Spatial Modeling of State Routes in Washington StatePresenting & Primary Author: KANG, Mingyu [University of Washington] [email protected], Anne [University of Washington] [email protected] HOWRARD, Eric [University of Washington] [email protected]

• 0897: The Relationship between Crime & Space: Visual Exposure & AccessPresenting Author: MOON, Tae-Heon [Gyeongsang National University] [email protected] Author: KIM, Ju-Young [Gyeongsang National University] [email protected]: HEO, Sun-Young [Gyeongsang National University] [email protected]

• 1240: Land Use Patterns & Resident Perspectives on Health & Physical Activity in a Neighborhood of Concentrated Poverty: Implications for Public Health InterventionsPresenting & Primary Author: BRYANT, M. Margaret [SUNY ESF] [email protected], Yi [SUNY-ESF] [email protected], Shaghayegh [SUNY-ESF] [email protected]

Track 10 Posters• 0410: Trends in Mobile Work in

the United States, 1850 to 2015Presenting & Primary Author: STILES, Jonathan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

Track 12 Posters• 0178: Reading the City through

Cinematic Representation of the Urban Experience: Semiotic Analysis of Chicago in The Blue Brothers & The UntouchablesPresenting & Primary Author: GOHARIPOUR, Hamed [Kansas State University] [email protected]

• 0358: Environmental Aesthetic Evaluation & InterpretationPresenting & Primary Author: BRITTON, Jennifer D.W. [Montana State University] [email protected]

Track 13 Posters• 0181: A Comparative Analysis

of China’s World-class Large City Clusters from the Perspective of Economic Globalization - Based on the Foreign Enterprises PropertiesPresenting Author: HAN, Huidong [Tongji University] [email protected]

• 0299: Effects of the Capacity of Civic Organizations & the Maturity of Local Employment Governance on the Performance of Local Job Creation Programs in KoreaPresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Minyoung [Yonsei University] [email protected]: LIM, Up [Yonsei University] [email protected]

• 0556: Interactions between Urban Decline with Its Spatial Diffusion & Urban SprawlPresenting & Primary Author: EOM, Hyuntae [University of Seoul] [email protected] Co-Author: WOO, Myungje [University of Seoul] [email protected]

Track 14 Posters• 0017: Case Studies in Financing

Bike/Ped InstrastructurePresenting & Primary Author: MILLER, Shaleen [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 0022: Restructuring Turkish Paratransit Operations: Public Transport System Integration in Ankara, TurkeyPresenting & Primary Author: OZBILEN, Basar [Middle East Technical University] [email protected]

• 0096: Warehousing Location Choice: A Case Study in Los Angeles, CAPresenting & Primary Author: KANG, Sanggyun [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0192: Raise Transit Funding through Gas Taxes or Higher Fares? An Exploration of Opinions across Urbanized Areas in the United States, 2012-2016Presenting & Primary Author: SHIRGAOKAR, Manish [University of Alberta] [email protected], Hilary [San Jose State University] [email protected], Asha [San Jose State University] [email protected]

• 0258: Environmental Justice in Warehousing Location: A Longitudinal StudyPresenting & Primary Author: YUAN, Quan [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0400: From Peak-Hour to Time-of-Day: A Case Study of a Novel Parking Occupancy MeasurePresenting & Primary Author: HIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] [email protected]

• 0404: We Count What We Care About: The Limitations & Biases in Existing Metrics for Bicycle & Pedestrian InvestmentsPresenting & Primary Author: PIATKOWSKI, Daniel [University of Nebraska Lincoln] [email protected]: MARSHALL, Wesley [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

• 0484: Bicycle Parking Security & Built EnvironmentsPresenting & Primary Author: CHEN, Peng [Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Campus] [email protected]: LU, Yougeng [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0486: Examining the Impact of Metropolitan Growth Patterns on Jobs-Housing Mismatch & Excess Commuting by Demographic & Socioeconomic Groups in U.S. Metropolitan Areas (2000-2010)Presenting & Primary Author: HA, Jaehyun [Hanyang University] [email protected]: LEE, Sugie [Hanyang University] [email protected]

• 0492: Anticipating Travel Behavior Change Among Relocating University StudentsPresenting & Primary Author: COMBS, Tabitha [Lincoln University] [email protected]: SHAY, Elizabeth [Appalachian State University] [email protected]

• 0784: Using Mobile Sensing of Air Quality to Design Low-Exposure Bicycle RoutesPresenting Author: HANKEY, Steve [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected]: SFORZA, Peter [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected]

FRIDAY POSTERS• 1PM – 6:30PM

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• 0797: Do Neighborhood Road Networks Affect the Severity of Pedestrian Traffic Accidents? Evidence from the Traffic Accident Analysis System (TAAS) Data in Seoul, Korea.Presenting & Primary Author: LEE, Hojun [Hanyang University] [email protected], Sugie [Hanyang University] [email protected], Jaehyun [Hanyang University] [email protected]

• 0899: A Multi-Scale Analysis of Built Environment & Transit System Characteristics Affecting Transit RidershipPresenting & Primary Author: MILLER, Matt [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 1048: Trends of Inter-Metropolitan Commute & Implications for Megaregion PlanningPresenting Author: GOODRICH, Brendan [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] Primary Author: ZHANG, Ming [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 1055: How Hidden Costs of Public Transit Influence AffordabilityPresenting Author: WILSON, Alana [University of Colorado] [email protected]

• 1232: Is It Wise for Transit Agencies to Adopt Autonomous Buses? A Cost-Benefit Analysis in Austin, TexasPresenting Author: KALAKUNTLA, Sai [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Wei [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Alireza [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Tongbin [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Kumares [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1277: Improving the Understanding of the Factors Affecting the Propensity to Change Household Car OwnershipPresenting & Primary Author: ALEMI, Farzad [UC Davis] [email protected], Farzad [Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis] [email protected], Giovanni [Georgia Institute of Technology and University of California, Davis] [email protected] HANDY, Susan [Department of Environmental Science & Policy, and Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis] [email protected] MOKHTARIAN, Patricia [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1292: New Habits Die Hard: Evaluating the Dynamic Impacts of Attitudes & Perceptions on New Light Rail Use in Los AngelesPresenting & Primary Author: SPEARS, Steven [University of Iowa] [email protected]

• 1342: Transit Ridership & Transit Accessibility in Los Angeles AreaPresenting & Primary Author: CHO, John [Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)] [email protected], Frank [Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)] [email protected], Jung [Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)] [email protected], Tom [Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)] [email protected], Kihong [Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)] [email protected], Simon [Chung-Ang University] [email protected], Sabrina [Southern California Association of Governments] [email protected]

• 1404: Improving Transportation Safety by Using a GIS-based Instructional Tool for Crash-Prediction MethodsPresenting Author: HAKIM, Nahal [University of Florida] [email protected] Author: BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], Siva [University of Florida] [email protected], Daniel [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0774: Why People Travel Far for Work When Commuting Could Be Shorter?Primary Author: PAN, Haixiao [College of Architectrue and Urban Planning,Tongji University] [email protected] Author: WANG, Zizhan [College of Architectrue and Urban Planning,Tongji University] [email protected]

Track 15 Posters• 1041: Are New Urbanist

Developments More Inviting in Terms of Sounds?Presenting & Primary Author: YILDIRIM, Yalcin [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Golnaz [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Nicole [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected]

• 1065: Neighborhood Contribution to Public Space AttractivenessPresenting & Primary Author: KESHAVARZI, Golnaz [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected]: YILDIRIM, Yalcin [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected]

• 1405: Assessing Built Environment & Its Impact on Health: Case Study of Orlando MSAPresenting & Primary Author: YOON, Sulhee [University of Florida] [email protected], Soowoong [University of Florida] BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida]

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1:30PM – 3PMCase Teaching & Writing for Planners: The Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyColorado I-LL2

Sponsored By

Speakers• Ge Vue, Instructional Designer, Lincoln Institute of

Land Policy• William Ellet, Management Communication Faculty,

Brandeis University and the University of Miami Executive MBA Program for Athletes & Artists

1:30PM – 5:30PMLocal Host: Mobile Workshops (Advance Registration Required)Meet in Lobby• River North, Arapahoe Square, & Five

Points: Case Studies in Downtown-Edge Neighborhood Revitalization

• Sun Valley/Mariposa Redevelopments: A Healthy & Holistic Approach to Public Housing Redevelopment

• Marijuana, Beer, & Urban Planning: The Mile High City Perspective

• The South Platte: Challenges & Opportunities for an Urban River Corridor

1:30pm – 3:30pm & 3:30PM – 5:30PM• Downtown Denver: History, Culture,

& Unprecedented Growth -- The Transformation Continues

1:30PM – 2:30PMHousing Policy Debate Journal Business MeetingHomestead

3:15PM – 4:45PMLeaping the Hurdles & Navigating the Maze: Getting Funding from NIH & NSFColorado I-LL2

Speakers• Susan Newcomer retired after a 29 year stint as

a health science administrator in the Population Dynamics Branch of the US National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.

• Antoinette WinklerPrins, PhD, Program Director, Geography & Spatial Sciences Program

FRIDAY AFTERNOON

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*Final Paper SubmittedFRIDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING3:15PM – 4:45PM | TICKET REQUIRED: $25Professional Training Workshop: Being Heard—and Agreed with—in the Policymaking EnvironmentColorado H-LL2

Speaker• Stephanie D. Vance, also known as the

“Advocacy Guru,” is the author of five books including Citizens in “Action: A Guide to Influencing Government” and the recently released “The Influence Game.”

3:15PM – 4:45PMMeasuring & Assessing Student Learning Outcomes at the Program-LevelColorado G-LL2

This session is designed for planning program administrators and faculty involved in student learning assessment.

Speaker• Cheryl Contant has over 30 years of experience

in urban and regional planning education and university administration.

4PM – 5:30PMTown Planning Review Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomestead

6PM – 7PMIACP Annual MeetingColorado E

FRIDAY: 6PM – 7:30PMExamining Global Planning Education: An Open ConversationMattie Silks-LL1

7:15PM – 8:15PMIACP NSF SessionColorado E

7:30PM – 9:30M

Alumni Receptions

• Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, & Georgetown ReceptionColorado A-LL2B

• USC, UC Irvine and UCLA Alumni ReceptionColorado CD

• Rutgers, MIT, Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, NYU & University of Pennsylvania Alumni ReceptionPenrose Ballroom

• UNC, Georgia Tech, Michigan, UIC, UIUC Alumni ReceptionColorado G-J

• Journal of the American Planning Association ReceptionMatchless

FRIDAY: 7PM – 10PM• Canadian Schools of Planning Alumni

ReceptionRock Bottom, 1001 16th St. on the corner of 16th Mall & Curtis St.

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM7AM – 6:30PMCommunity Center & Exhibits OpenDenver BallroomOn Saturday, enjoy a continental breakfast while networking with exhibitorsand take a coffee break while you peruse book titles.

7AM – 8AMBreakfast Roundtable - Session on Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane MariaPenrose 2-LL1

7AM – 8AMACSP Review & Appraisal Committee MeetingHomestead

7AM – 8AMFaculty Mentoring Committee MeetingPenrose 1

8AM – 9:15AMACSP Global Planning Education Task Force MeetingHomestead

01.6 Transportation & LocationColorado A-LL2Moderator & Discussant SILVA, Elisabete, [email protected]• 0773: Are Affordable Housing Locations

More Accessible to Services & Employment by Transit than Other Residential Land Parcels? Introducing a GIS Tool to Map Parcel Level Transit AccessibilityPresenting & Primary Author: NAJI, Ammar [King Abdulaziz University] [email protected]: ARAFAT, Abdulnaser [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 0862: Developing a Two-Dimensional Propensity Score Matching Method for Longitudinal Quasi-Experimental Studies: A Focus on Travel Behavior & the Built EnvironmentPresenting Author: ZHONG, Haotian [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Wei [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Marlon [University of Southern California]

• 1198: The Disparities in Spatial Accessibility to Quality Schools in the City of Buffalo: A GIS-based Accessibility Analysis*Presenting & Primary Author: SALEH, Ilhamdaniah [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]: YIN, Li [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

• 1371: Using Markov Chain Models to Simulate the Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Public Housing DwellersPresenting & Primary Author: SHAW, Jingsi [DUSP MIT] [email protected]: FERREIRA, JR., Joseph [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0275: Development & Applications of Megaregion Truck Flow Estimation ModelPresenting & Primary Author: PAN, Qisheng [Texas Southern University] [email protected], Bumseok [Texas Southern University] [email protected], Tony, [email protected], Jun, [email protected]

03.40 Pre-Organized Session: New Approaches to Planning Multifunctional Green Infrastructure for Urban ResilienceColorado C-LL2Moderator MEEROW, Sara [University of Michigan] [email protected] LARSEN, Larissa [University of Michigan] [email protected] • 0433: A Green Infrastructure Spatial

Planning Model for Evaluating Ecosystem Service Tradeoffs & Synergies in Three Coastal Megacities*Presenting Author: MEEROW, Sara [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0434: A Co-Production Framework for Green Infrastructure Projects: Opportunities & Barriers to Inform “Designed Experiments”Presenting & Primary Author: COSEO, Paul [Arizona State University] [email protected]: CHILDERS, Daniel [Arizona State University] [email protected]

• 0435: Developing Planning Tools & Strategies to Use Green Infrastructure to Maximize Community, Economic, & Environmental Benefits, & Engage Communities to Promote EquityPresenting Author: ROSAN, Christina [Temple University] [email protected]: HECKERT, Megan [West Chester University] [email protected]

• 0436: Pathways to Urban Resilience through Integrated Green InfrastructurePresenting Author: CLARKE, Jonathan [University of Warwick] [email protected]

• 0437: Integrated Decision Support for Vacant Land Reuse*Presenting Author: HAMSTEAD, Zoe [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Zhenduo [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Shawn [University at Buffalo] [email protected], Alan [University at Buffalo] [email protected]

04.6 Belonging & the Built EnvironmentColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant CHENG, Chingwen [Arizona State University] [email protected]• 0184: Spaces of Encounter among

Newcomer Populations: Planning Mid-Sized Cities of DifferencePresenting & Primary Author: DEAN, Jennifer [University of Waterloo] [email protected]

• 0824: Belonging & the Built Environment: Transnational Socio-Cultural Influences among First & Second-Generation Mexican Immigrants in Southern CaliforniaPresenting & Primary Author: ARROYO, John [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1247: Whose Right in the Gentrifying Downtown Central City?Presenting & Primary Author: GONZALEZ, Erualdo Romero [California State University, Fullerton] [email protected]

• 1298: Contending with Resegregation on Detroit’s Road to RevitalizationPresenting Author: LASKEY, Allison [University of California Irvine] [email protected]

• 1382: The Social Cost of “Urban Renaissance:” The Spatial & Social Transformation of Seattle’s Queer DistrictPresenting & Primary Author: CHALANA, Manish [University of Washington] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM05.27 Pre-Organized Session: Planning for AuthentiCITIES, Part II: Making Authenticity HappenColorado G-LL2Moderator & Discussant PIAZZONI, Maria Francesca [University of Southern California] [email protected]• 0224: Dialogos & Planning

Presenting Author: GIUSTI, Cecilia [Texas A & M University] [email protected]: LEDESMA, Edna [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0226: Negotiating Diversity: The Transitioning Greektown of Baltimore CityPresenting Author: MATSUMOTO, Naka [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

• 0227: Authenticity in Vancouver’s Changing ChinatownPresenting Author: SHIEH, Leslie [Take Root Studio] [email protected]

• 0228: Planning for Authenticities: Conflict, Reconciliation, Space & TimePresenting Author: TATE, Laura [California Polytechnic State University] [email protected]: SHANNON, Brettany [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0230: People, Place, & Process: Typologies of AuthenticityPresenting Author: MEYER, Justin [Knowlton School, The Ohio State University] [email protected]

05.30 Evaluating State & Local Housing ProgramsIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0218: Municipal Engagement & Citizen

Science in New Orleans City Planning ProcessesPresenting Author: THOMPSON, Michelle [University of New Orleans] [email protected]

• 0696: Community Development System Evaluation: The Kansas City CasePresenting & Primary Author: FRISCH, Michael [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected], Jacob [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected], Annalise [Independent scholar] [email protected]

• 0871: Performance Analysis of the Affordable Housing Programs in Dallas Fort Worth Metropolis*Presenting Author: JAHAN, Jinat [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] MOAZZENI, Somayeh [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], David [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]

• 0240: Housing Policy: The State of the StatesPresenting Author: BASOLO, Victoria [UC Irvine] [email protected]

05.33 Structures of Opportunity & AccessGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0613: Eviction-Based Displacement as

Gendered & Racialized Class-Monopoly RentPresenting Author: SIMS, J. Revel [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

• 0876: Disparities of Getting In & Out of Housing: Does Housing Discrimination Translate to Poor Home & Neighborhood Conditions, Housing & Food Insecurity, & Distressed Mental Health?*Presenting & Primary Author: CANCEL MARTINEZ, Yaidi [University of Wisconsin Madison] [email protected]

• 1082: Grocery Store Proximity & Workforce Housing in Oklahoma: Do All Residents Enjoy the Same Opportunity to Access Fresh Vegetables & Fruits?Presenting & Primary Author: LOWERY, Bryce [University of Oklahoma] [email protected]

6.13 Emerging Housing Challenges in the Global SouthColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0083: Mexico’s Housing Paradox: The

Political Economy of Inaccessibility & VacancyPresenting & Primary Author: REYES RUIZ, Alejandra [The University of Texas at Austin, Planning Department] [email protected]

• 0189: Private Sector Adaptation Strategies in Bangkok’s Housing Sector*Presenting Author: MITCHELL, Carrie [University of Waterloo] [email protected], Karmen [SGL Planning & Design] [email protected]

• 0393: Private Developers & Public Policy: The Case of Morocco’s Housing & Resettlement Policies*Presenting & Primary Author: BEHBEHANI, Fatmah M. [University of Virginia] [email protected], aroline [University of Virginia] [email protected], Ellen M. [University of Virginia] [email protected]

• 0384: Tenure Formalization & Local Community Leadership in Moshi, Tanzania*Presenting Author: SCHMIDT, Stephan [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0683: Informal Settlements & Inequality: Exploring Spatial Patterns & Drivers of GER Districts in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia*Presenting & Primary Author: PARK, Hogeun [Michigan State University] [email protected]

06.34 Pre-Organized Session: Urban Water, Sanitation, & Wastewater: Emerging Issues & Future Directions II – Equity & ParticipationPomeroy-3rdFLModerator DAS, Priyam [University of Hawaii] [email protected] RIVAS, Marcela [University of Pittsburgh] [email protected]• 0445: Settlement-level Pragmatic

Planning for Water in Northwestern India*Presenting & Primary Author: VIDYARTHI, Sanjeev [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]: HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 0446: Understanding the Complexities of Urban Sanitation in IndiaPresenting & Primary Author: DAS, Priyam [University of Hawaii] [email protected]: CROWLEY, Julia [Western Carolina University] [email protected]

• 0723: Deep Democracy Fuels Polycentric Sewage Governance in Urban IndiaPresenting Author: OBERG, Angela [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

06.46 Pre-Organized Session: Urban Water, Sanitation, & Wastewater: Emerging Issues & Future Directions III – Valuation of ServicesNat Hill-3rdFLModerator ACEY, Charisma [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]• 0454: Valuing Pro-Poor Sanitation in

Kenyan CitiesPresenting Author: ACEY, Charisma [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0455: Assessing the Performance of Alternative Water & Sanitation Tariffs: The Case of NairobiPresenting Author: FUENTE, David [UNC-Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0457: Market Premiums for (Different Kinds of) Piped Water Connections: A Meta-Analysis of the Hedonic Method & an Empirical Study in Kathmandu, NepalPresenting Author: ZHAO, Jane [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 8AM – 9:30AM07.11 Assumptions & Ideologies: How Conceptualization of Place Impacts SpaceColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant LOH, Carolyn [Wayne State University] [email protected]

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.• 0913: Sustainability Planning as

Conspiracy: A Tale of Two Texas CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: PATERSON, Robert [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 1203: Investible Suburbs: Buying, Selling & Lending in the Commercial Property Markets of the Boston & San Diego Metropolitan Areas Since the Great RecessionPresenting Author: WISSOKER, Peter [Cornell University] [email protected]

12.8 Planners, Leadership, & Problem-SolvingColorado J-LL2Moderator & Discussant QUICK, Kathy [University of Minnesota] [email protected] • 0042: Strategic Framing in Planning: An

Empirical Investigation of How Planners Discuss DensityPresenting & Primary Author: , Andrew [University of North Carolina] [email protected]: BENDOR, Todd [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

• 0123: Should Planners Lead?*Presenting Author: JOHNSON, Bonnie [University of Kansas] [email protected]

• 0350: How Planning Theory Ideas Shape Suburban Comp PlansPresenting & Primary Author: HOCH, Charles [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 0577: Participatory Planning, Museum ‘Labs,’ & Urban Problem-Solving*Presenting Author: HOLLERAN, Max [New York University] [email protected]: HOLLERAN, Sam [ETH Zurich] [email protected]

• 0955: Detached Urbanism: How Do (Private Sector) Planners Make Sense of Their Practices?Presenting & Primary Author: ZANOTTO, Juliana [University of California - Irvine] [email protected]

14.10 Equity in TransportationPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant KLEIN, Nicholas [Columbia University] [email protected]• 0354: Inheriting Inequality: Automobile

Access on the Pathway to AdulthoodPresenting Author: RALPH, Kelcie [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 1301: An Assessment of Social Equity in Transit Service in Salt Lake County: Developing a New Methodology for Quantifying Social Equity Promotion through Transit Service Presenting & Primary Author: LYONS, Torrey [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 1427: Synchronizing Public Investment, Land Use & Economic Productivity in East Africa: Evidence from Addis Ababa, Dar Es Salaam, Kigali & NairobiPresenting & Primary Author: FELKNER, John [Florida State University] [email protected], Somik [The World Bank] [email protected], Hyun [University of Connecticut] [email protected]

• 1435: Identifying Spatial Gaps in Transportation Options Serving Vulnerable PopulationsPresenting & Primary Author: BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], Soowoong [University of Florida] [email protected], Zongni [University of Florida] [email protected]

14.24 Transit-Oriented DevelopmentsMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant MAGHELAL, Praveen [Khalifa University of Science and Technology] [email protected]• 0039: Trip & Parking Generation at Transit-

Oriented Developments: Five US Case Studies*Presenting & Primary Author: EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected], Guang [University of Utah] [email protected], Torrey [University of Utah] [email protected], David [University of Utah] [email protected], Kathryn [Westfield State University]

• 0326: 40 Years of Trends in TODs across the United StatesPresenting & Primary Author: RENNE, John [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected]

• 0688: Changes in Workers’ Residential Distribution Around Growing Rapid Transit Systems*Presenting & Primary Author: QI, Yunlei [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Yingling [University of Minnesota] GUTHRIE, Andrew [University of Minnesota]

• 0718: Do Transit-Oriented Developments Induce Residents to Be More Multimodal?Presenting Author: CHOI, Yunkyung [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Yongsung [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Subhrajit [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

15.10 Environmental Psychology & DesignPenrose 2-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0134: Demographic Predictors of Sense

of Community in WisconsinPresenting & Primary Author: SPAHR, Christopher [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], Alfonso [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], Kristen [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

• 0341: Do Water Fountains & Active Streets Improve Plazas’ Visitability?*Presenting & Primary Author: ABDULKARIM, Dina [California State Polytechnic University, Pomona] [email protected]

• 0505: Psychological Wellbeing & Urban Design: The Known KnownsPresenting & Primary Author: HAJRASOULIHA, Amir [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]: DEL RIO, Vicente [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

• 1001: Restorative Quality of Green Roofs as Urban Green Spaces: An Analysis Using an Eye-Tracking System & the Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS)Presenting & Primary Author: LEE, Narae [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

Student Workshop: Publishing in Planning: Where & How?Colorado B-LL2

Moderator Mary K. Wolfe, Doctoral Student, Department of City & Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

Participants• Marlon Boarnet, University of Southern California• Tisha Holmes, Florida State University• Nancey Green Leigh, Georgia Institute of Technology)• Todd BenDor, University of North Carolina• Mary K. Wolfe, Doctoral Student, Department of

City & Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill

University of Memphis Info SessionMattie SilksAssistant/Associate Professor

9:45AM – 10:45AMUniversity of California, Los Angeles Information SessionMattie Silks Faculty Positions

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Planning Theory & Practice Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomestead

02.8 The Effects of Transit on Business & Economic DevelopmentPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant MOTOYAMA, Yas [University of Kansas] [email protected]• 0204: Evaluating the Development

Impacts Associated with Streetcar Investment: A Multiple Case StudyPresenting & Primary Author: MENDEZ, Joel [Florida State University] [email protected]: BROWN, Jeffrey [Florida State University]

• 0705: Retailers & Station Types: Geographically Weighted Regression Identification of Station Types Near Rapid Transit in Los AngelesPresenting Author: OLWERT, Craig [California State University, Northridge] [email protected]: WANG, Chih-Hao [California State University, Fresno] [email protected]

• 0950: Can Fixed Guideway Transit Enhance New Firm Survival? – Evidence from Effects of Light Rail Transit on New Firm Survival Over TimePresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Keuntae [University of Utah] [email protected]: EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected]

05.28 Historic Preservation as a Community Development StrategyColorado G-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0010: Historic Preservation, Community

Development, & School Closures: A Case Study of a Teacher’s Village in ChicagoPresenting Author: GARCIA ZAMBRANA, Ivis [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 0151: Revitalization & Stabilization through Historic Preservation: Case Studies of Two St. Louis NeighborhoodsPresenting Author: KINAHAN, Kelly [University of Louisville] [email protected]

• 1248: The Keepers of Urban Heritage: Neighborhood Change in Historic Districts in Large, American Cities, 1970-2010Presenting Author: STANEK, David [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

05.32 Federally Subsidized Housing ProgramsIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0401: Free from the Federal Leash?

Housing Authorities as Autonomous Actors in Local Affordable Housing MarketsPresenting Author: AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI, Whitney [The Ohio State University] [email protected] Author: KLEIT, Rachel [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 0518: Neighbors & Networks: The Role of Social Interactions on the Residential Choices of Housing Choice Voucher HoldersPresenting Author: ELLEN, Ingrid [New York University] [email protected], Michael, [email protected], Gerard [New York University] [email protected]

• 0838: The Self-Sufficiency Mandate of Public HousingPresenting & Primary Author: FRESCOLN, Kirstin [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected], William M. [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Mai [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

• 1109: The Housing Choice Voucher Program & Its Recipients’ Opportunities from Their NeighborhoodPresenting & Primary Author: PARK, Han [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

05.58 Pre-Organized Session: Development Pressure in the Context of Abandonment: Tensions in Collective Property Ownership, Public Benefit & Entrepreneurial UrbanismGold Coin-LL1Moderator & Discussant WEST, John [Ball State University] [email protected]• 0762: Growing Civic Capacity with

Abandoned Property: Land Bank Formation in the Context of AusterityDiscussant & Presenting Author: WEST, John [Ball State University] [email protected]

• 0844: Community Land Trusts in Context: The Impact of Municipal SponsorshipPresenting Author: CAHEN, Claire [The Graduate Center at CUNY] [email protected]

06.14 Restructuring Urban SpaceColorado H-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 1144: From Coordinated to Integrated

Urban-Rural Development in Chinas MegacitiesPresenting Author: LEGATES, Richard [San Francisco State University] [email protected] & Primary Author: CHEN, Chen [Tongji University] [email protected]

• 0565: The Restructuring of Urban Space for Tourism in Post-Revolutionary Batumi, GeorgiaPresenting & Primary Author: HARRIS-BRANDTS, Suzanne [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0699: The Place for Decent Housing: The Impact of Affordable Housing Provision on the Spatial Segregation of the Urban Poor in Chengdu, ChinaPresenting Author: AHN, Chaewon [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1285: Urban Decline & Shrinking Cities in ChinaPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Bing [Harvard University] [email protected]

07.29 Pre-Organized Session: Comparative Transfer of Development Rights (TDR): A Tug-of-War Between Planning & MarketColorado I-LL2Moderator SHIH, Mi [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected] KAYDEN, Jerold [Harvard University] [email protected]• 0242: Transfer of Planning Power to the

Market? Two Decades of Transfer of Development Rights Practices in TaiwanPresenting & Primary Author: SHIH, Mi [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Frank [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected], Hsiutzu Betty [National Cheng Kung University] [email protected]

• 0243: The Infinite Elasticity of the Transferable Development Right: Notes from New York City ExperiencePresenting & Primary Author: SCLAR, Elliott [Columbia University] [email protected]

• 0241: Transfer of Development Rights in Theory & Practice: The Restructuring of TDR to Incentivize DevelopmentPresenting Author: LINKOUS, Evangeline [University of South Florida] [email protected]

• 0244: Terra Firma & Air Rights Politics: The Case of BostonPresenting & Primary Author: BALAKRISHNAN, Sai [Harvard University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 9:45AM – 11:15AM08.4 Obesity & Built Environment InfluencesColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant FORSYTH, Ann [Harvard University] [email protected]• 0063: Neighborhood’s Influence on

Health: Role of Built Environment & Sociodemographic Factors on ObesityPresenting & Primary Author: SHAH, Sagar [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 0261: The Relationship Between Physical Activity, Socioeconomic Status, Neighborhood Environment & Obesity, in South Korea: Structural Equation Modeling AnalysisPresenting & Primary Author: CHOI, Yunwon [Seoul National University] [email protected]: YOON, Heeyeun [Seoul National University] [email protected]

• 0967: Micro-Level Spatial Predictors of Obesity*Presenting & Primary Author: MOHAMED, Rayman [Wayne State University] [email protected]: ARNETZ, Bengt [Michigan State University] [email protected]

• 1429: Reinventing Public Transportation Programs to Fight Obesity Epidemic: A Pilot Study in El Paso, Texas Presenting & Primary Author: LEE, Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Wei [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Minjie, [email protected], Marcia, [email protected], Jae Woong, [email protected], sungmin [Texas A&M] [email protected]

• 1112: Exploring Geographic Access to Primary Healthcare & Its Relationship to Built Environment Presenting Author: YOON, Sulhee [University of Florida] [email protected] Primary Author: BEJLERI, Ilir [University of Florida] [email protected], Ruth [University of Florida] NEFF, Donna [University of Central Florida] [email protected], Jeffrey [Florida State University] [email protected], Barbara [University of North Carolina Wilmington] [email protected], Michael [University of Florida] [email protected]

08.6 Greenspace & HealthNat Hill-3rdFLThe moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0098: Physical Activity & Extreme Heat:

How Apparent Temperature Modifies the Effect of Built Environment Features on Outdoor Physical Activity Levels*Presenting & Primary Author: LANZA, Kevin [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]: STONE, Brian [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0150: Trees, Aesthetics & People’s Choices of Physical Activity: A Case Study of Denver’s Residential Streets Presenting & Primary Author: TABATABAIE, Sara [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected]: MULLER, Brian [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected]

• 1060: Investigating the Impact of Urban Form & Urban Agriculture on Local ClimatePresenting & Primary Author: HABEEB, Dana [Georgia Tech] [email protected]

• 1195: BRACE for Impact: How Urban Planners Can Facilitate Public Health Adaptation to Climate ChangePresenting & Primary Author: HOLMES, Tisha [Florida State University] [email protected]

10.22 Pre-Organized Session: Cities in Evolution: The Legacy & Contemporary Impact of the Work of Sir Patrick Geddes Colorado J-LL2Moderator YOUNG, Robert [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected] SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] [email protected]• 0195: Civics & Technics: Patrick Geddes

& Living City-RegionsPresenting Author: YOUNG, Robert [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0199: An Integral Lens on Patrick GeddesPresenting Author: EISENMAN, Theodore [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected], Tom [University of Massachusetts, Amherst] [email protected]

• 0489: Geddes Resurrected: The Legacy of Sir Patrick Geddes in Contemporary Urban Planning in Tel Aviv*Presenting Author: MUALAM, Nir [Technion-Israel Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0884: Planning in the Energy-Water Nexus Using Place-Work-Folk & Energy Balance Theories of Patrick Geddes*Presenting Author: TAJCHMAN, Kristina [The University of Texas] [email protected]

12.57 Pre-Organized Session: Contesting “Community Development:” Politics, Discourse, & ValueColorado C-LL2Moderator RIVERO, Juan [New York University] [email protected] CAMPBELL, Scott [University of Michigan] [email protected] • 0680: Black Feminist Politics & Atlanta’s

Public Housing DemolitionPresenting & Primary Author: RODRIGUEZ, Akira [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0929: “There goes the neighborhood:” Contesting Local UniquenessPresenting Author: RIVERO, Juan [New York University] [email protected]

• 0666: On the Political Meanings of the Transformation of Property & Ownership in the United StatesPresenting Author: DEFILIPPIS, James [Rutgers University] [email protected]

• 0663: Negotiating Equitable Development in West Philadelphia’s University CityPresenting Author: WOLF-POWERS, Laura [City University of New York Graduate Center] [email protected]

14.11 Fare & Equity in Transportation ServicesPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant GUERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]• 0033: Fair Fares? How Flat & Variable

Fares Affect Transit Equity in Los AngelesPresenting & Primary Author: BROWN, Anne [UCLA] [email protected]

• 0406: The Effectiveness of Grassroots Activism in Addressing Transportation’s Public Health ImpactsPresenting & Primary Author: MCANDREWS, Carolyn [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Elizabeth [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], Sarah [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

• 0557: Equitable Access: Measuring Transportation Inequality Using Composite Indices of AccessibilityPresenting Author: SEHATZADEH, Bahareh [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]: NOLAND, Robert [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 0655: The Equity Dimensions of Mass Transit Funding SourcesPresenting & Primary Author: LOWE, Kate [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

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14.21 Travel Demand ManagementMatchless-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0173: The Distributional Effects of

Lotteries & Auctions—License Plate Regulations in GuangzhouPresenting Author: WANG, Shenhao [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1086: Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Parking at MIT*Presenting Author: ROSENFIELD, Adam [MIT] [email protected], John [MIT] [email protected], Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1089: The Case Study of Seven Universal Transit Pass (U-Pass) Programs in the USPresenting & Primary Author: ISEKI, Hiroyuki [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

15.8 Designing Streets for WalkingPenrose 2-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0602: Tactical Pedestrianization– Then

& Now*Presenting & Primary Author: GREGG, Kelly [University of Toronto] [email protected]

• 1020: Walkability & Travel Behavior in Compact Urban Neighborhoods: The Impact of Pedestrian, Transit & Automobile Infrastructure on WalkingPresenting & Primary Author: MCASLAN, Devon [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 1071: Urban Design Qualities in Downtown Dallas: Examining the Relationship between Urban Design Qualities & Walking Behavior in Downtown Dallas*Presenting & Primary Author: MOAZZENI, Somayeh [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], Reid [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 1081: The Effects of Visual Properties & Evaluative Features on Walking BehaviorPresenting & Primary Author: ZHANG, Xin [The ohio State University] [email protected]: NASAR, Jack [Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 1214: Transferring the Pedestrian Index of the EnvironmentPresenting & Primary Author: ORREGO-OÑATE, Jaime [Portland State University] [email protected], Joseph [Portland State University] [email protected], Patrick [Portland State University] [email protected], Robert [University of Wisconsin Milwaukee] [email protected], Kelly [Portland State University] [email protected]

SATURDAY • 9:45AM – 11:15AM

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 11:30AM – 12:30PMPAB - Assessing Assessments: The Role of ProfessionalsColorado A-LL2

Speakers• Hilary Nixon, PhD, Associate Professor & Chair,

Department of Urban & Regional Planning, San Jose State University

• Charles Warnken, Ph.D., AICP, Associate Professor & Director, Division of Regional & City Planning, University of Oklahoma

• Kenneth Genskow, Ph.D., Professor & Chair, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Wisconsin-Madison

ACSP Committee on the Academy MeetingHomestead

02.1 Roundtable: 879: Economic Development Planning at a Crossroads? A Critical Conversation about Our Sub-FieldColorado B-LL2

Moderator LOWE, Nichola [University of North Carolina] [email protected] SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected]

ParticipantsCAMPBELL, Scott [University of Michigan] [email protected], Jennifer [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Jamaal [Portland State University] [email protected], Anna Laura [Center for Urban Research, City University of New York Graduate Center] [email protected]

04.8 Placing Women at Center of Planning: Gender & Planning LeadershipPenrose 1-LL1• 1009: From the Women’s Movement to

Planning Scholarship: An Intellectual History of Feminist PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: GAUGER, Bri [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0702: Chicanas Restructuring Gentrification: Gender, Race, & Politics in the BarrioPresenting & Primary Author: SANDOVAL, Gerardo [University of Oregon] [email protected]

• 0908: The Gender Gap in the Infrastructure Industry: An Examination of Women in Senior Leadership PositionsPresenting & Primary Author: SIEMIATYCKI, Matti [University of Toronto] [email protected]

12.4 Roundtable: 1147: Democratic Public or Populist Rabble: Reconsidering an Equitable Path from Process to Outcomes in the Age of TrumpColorado J-LL2

Moderator ZITCER, Andrew [Drexel University] [email protected] RIVERO, Juan [New York University] [email protected] ZANOTTO, Juliana [University of California - Irvine] [email protected], Luisa [York University] [email protected]

15.2 Roundtable: 1006: Street Livability, Health & Humanity in the Era of Driverless Cars: Roundtable for the FuturePenrose 2-LL1

Moderator & Organizer APPLEYARD, Bruce [San Diego State University] [email protected], William [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz]MERLIN, Louis [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected], Stefan [University of Pennsylvania]SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of Oregon] [email protected]

01.7 Water & Risk ManagementIndependence-LL1 The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 1021: Integrating Heterogeneous

Sources of Data to Estimate Composite Social HazardsPresenting & Primary Author: THAKURIAH, Piyushimita [University of Glasgow] [email protected] PAULE, Jorge David [University of Glasgow] [email protected], Yeran [University of Glasgow] [email protected]

• 1183: A Review of Methodological Approaches for Evaluating Road Flood Risk Using Secondary Data & GIS Presenting & Primary Author: LORENTE, Paula [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 1275: Does Compact Growth Residential Development Reduce Water Use? (Strategies for More Sustainable Urban Water Use & Residential Development Pattern)Presenting & Primary Author: SUNG, Sangwoo [East Carolina University] [email protected]: FRENCH, Steven [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

05.3 Roundtable: 481: Current Topics in Urban & Suburban Housing Policy & PlanningColorado G-LL2

Moderator & OrganizerANACKER, Katrin [George Mason University] [email protected], Mai [University of North Carolina] [email protected], Bernadette [The Ohio State University] [email protected], Kirk [University of Kansas] [email protected], Rachel [The Ohio State University] [email protected], Ruth [University of Florida] [email protected]

09.1 Roundtable: 149: International Planning Education: Refresh Your Syllabus!Colorado D-LL2

Organizer RUMBACH, Andrew [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected] HOEY, Lesli [University of Michigan] [email protected], Priyam [University of Hawaii] [email protected], Manish [University of Alberta] [email protected]

09.12 Pre-Organized Session: Active Learning Methods for Teaching Urban PlanningPomeroy-3rdFL The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0136: The Medium is the Message:

Teaching Negotiation & Communication Skills Through Team-Based Learning*Presenting Author: BOYER, Robert [UNC Charlotte] [email protected]

• 0138: Revisiting Don Schön’s Theories of Reflective Practice: Synthesizing Experiences from Five Planning StudiosPresenting Author: RAMASUBRAMANIAN, Laxmi [Hunter College] [email protected]

• 0139: Challenges & Opportunities Engaging Students in Post-Disaster Recovery: Lessons from Hurricane MatthewPresenting Author: NGUYEN, Mai [UNC] [email protected]

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Moderator CHALANA, Manish [University of Washington] [email protected] RIVERA, Danielle [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected] RISHI, Susmita [University of Washington, Seattle] [email protected], Jota [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected], M.C. [Ball State University] [email protected], Nabil [Western Washington University] [email protected]

09.6 Climate Action, Green Infrastructure, Eco-System Planning: Pedagogical ApproachesNat Hill-3rdFLModerator & Discussant JOHNSON, Bonnie [University of Kansas] [email protected]• 0614: Climate Action Planning &

Community Planning Studios - Student Learning Outcomes & Lessons for CurriculumPresenting & Primary Author: GREVE, Adrienne [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]

• 0644: Green Infrastructure, Planning & EducationPresenting Author: FRANK, Andrea [Cardiff University] [email protected]: SILVER, Christopher [University of Florida]

• 1050: For an Engaged Learning Agenda in Ecosystem Planning Education: Lessons learned by The Community Planning & Environmental Design (CoPED) Summer School in The Simeto River Valley (Sicily, Italy)Presenting & Primary Author: RACITI, Antonio [University of Massachusetts Boston] [email protected]: SAIJA, Laura [University of Memphis]

07.2 Roundtable: 485: Smart Growth at TwentyColorado I-LL2

Moderator & Organizer KNAAP, Gerrit [University of Maryland] [email protected] LEWIS, Rebecca [University of Oregon] [email protected], Mark [University of British Columbia] [email protected], Enrique [Lincoln Institute of Land Policy] [email protected]

07.4 Green Space & Conservation PolicyColorado C-LL2Moderator & DiscussantULIBARRI, Nicola [University of California Irvine] [email protected]

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled. Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0064: Green Gentrification in Chicago: Development, Displacement, & Community Activism Presenting Author: RIGOLON, Alessandro [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]: NÉMETH, Jeremy [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

• 0957: Pricing Visual Accessibility of Environmental Land uses in Housing Markets: A Geographically Weighted Regression ApproachPresenting & Primary Author: MITTAL, Jay [Auburn University] [email protected]: BYAHUT, Sweta [Auburn University] [email protected]

14.23 Economic Impacts of Transit- Oriented DevelopmentsMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant SANCHEZ, Tom [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected]• 0554: Sustainable & Affordable Housing

Near Rail Transit: A Scenario Planning Tool for Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego & SacramentoPresenting Author: EISENLOHR, Andrew [University of Southern California] [email protected] Author: BOARNET, Marlon [University of Southern California] [email protected], Raphael [University of Southern California] [email protected], Hue Tam [University of Southern California] [email protected], Seva [University of Southern California] [email protected], Raul [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 1080: Comparing Economic Outcomes of TOD, TAD, & Hybrid Station in the US*Presenting Author: ESFANDYARI, Sahar [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning and Public Affairs] [email protected], Mohammed [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning and Public Affairs] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington]

• 1185: Impact of Rail Transit Stations on Housing Value Changes: The Dallas Fort-Worth Metropolitan Area as a Case Study*Presenting & Primary Author: ANJOMANI, Ard [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected]: ALQUHTANI, Saad [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning and Public Affairs] [email protected]

LUNCHEON & FACULTY AWARDS

CEREMONYSATURDAY: 12:30PM – 2PM

Colorado Ballroom E

Join us for lunch as we celebrate the transition of our leadership, the outstanding contributions of our award

winning faculty, and hear about some plans for ACSP’s future.

We promise there will be plenty of time for engaging your friends and colleagues!

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 2PM – 3:15PMBook SigningDenver Ballroom Join the Davidoff Award Winner (announced at the Awards Luncheon on Saturday from 12:30pm – 2pm) and Flores Forbes, Associate Vice President of Strategic Policy and Program Implementation at Columbia University and featured speaker at the Big Ideas Session, for a book signing! The first 25 in line will receive a free book from one of these authors!

ACSP 2017-2019 Track Chair’s MeetingHomestead

02.64 Pre-Organized Session: The Hidden Politics of Arts, Placemaking & PreservationPenrose 2-LL1Moderator ZITCER, Andrew [Drexel University] [email protected] RIVERO, Juan [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]• 1045: Placing Artists in the Creative City:

How Artists Live & Work in Richmond & PhiladelphiaPresenting Author: ZITCER, Andrew [Drexel University] [email protected]: TERESA, Benjamin [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected]

• 1268: Creative Rural Placemaking: From Cowboys to Creatives in the Rural American WestPresenting Author: SHELBY, Jennifer [University of Colorado, Boulder] [email protected]

03.9 Roads, Trees, Degrees: Modeling & Mapping Urban Heat IslandsColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant LARSEN, Larissa [University of Michigan] [email protected] • 0220: Influence of the Road Characteristics

on the Spatial Variability of Urban Heat Island: A Case Study of Ulsan, Korea*Presenting Author: KIM, Minjun [Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology] [email protected]: CHO, Gi-Hyoug [Ulsan National University of Science and Technology] [email protected]

• 0709: Urban Heat Islands & Urban Heterogeneity: Finding Highly Determinant Physical Land Surface Characteristics & Socioeconomic Characteristics Contributing to the Formation of Urban Heat Islands of Indianapolis, IN*Presenting & Primary Author: YOO, Sanglim [Ball State University] [email protected]

• 0796: The Microclimatic Effects of Urban Tree Shade in Cold Climate CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: TAYLOR, Robert [United States Geological Survey/University of Colorado] [email protected]: TROY, Austin [University of Colorado] [email protected]

• 1197: Extreme Heat Mortality Model Validation of Heat Vulnerability Mapping in Dallas, Texas*Presenting & Primary Author: MALLEN, Evan [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Brian [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Kevin [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

03.14 All Politics Is Not Local: Environmental Plans, Policy, & Implementation at the State & Regional LevelsNat Hill-3rdFLModerator & Discussant DOUTHAT, Thomas [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0582: Harnessing the Opportunities &

Understanding the Limits of America’s State-level Climate Action PlansPresenting & Primary Author: ALEXANDER, Serena [San Jose State University] [email protected]

• 0854: Measuring Fragmentation of Water Governance in US Cities: Theory & Evidence Examined*Presenting & Primary Author: GOMEZ FERNANDEZ, Edna-Liliana [University of Arizona] [email protected], Adam [University of Arizona] [email protected], Gary [University of Arizona] [email protected], Andrew [University of Arizona] [email protected]

• 1322: Can Transportation Planning Put Greenhouse Gas Reduction in the Express Lane? Evidence from California’s SB 375 & Oregon’s SB 1059Presenting & Primary Author: PROFFITT, David [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 1338: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Different Policy Implementation Processes on Urban Heat MitigationPresenting & Primary Author: HERIS, Mehdi [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected]

04.2 Roundtable: 1380: Planning Beyond the Gender BinaryIndependence-LL1

Moderator & Organizer RISCH, Michael [University of Missouri-Kansas City] [email protected] DOAN, Petra [Florida State University] [email protected], Wes [University of Louisville] [email protected], Bri [University of Michigan] [email protected]

04.3 Roundtable: 625: Indigenous Feminisms: Keywords in the Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls CrisisColorado D-LL2

Moderator & Organizer HARJO, Laura [University of New Mexico] [email protected] DORRIES, Heather [Carlton University] [email protected], Nina [California State University, Long Beach] [email protected], Elspeth [University of New Mexico] [email protected], Christian [University of New Mexico] [email protected], Norma [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

04.56 Pre-Organized Session: Mapping the Unmapped: Resistant Pedagogies & EpistemologiesPomeroy-3rdFLModerator BRAND, Anna [University of New Orleans] [email protected] SIMPSON, Sheryl-Ann [University of California Davis] [email protected]• 0630: Mapping the Unmapped, Space

as Counter-Frame: Re-Presenting the Temporality of Black MeccasPresenting Author: BRAND, Anna [University of New Orleans] [email protected]

• 0628: How it Slips Away/We Still HerePresenting Author: BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0629: “Until the Lord Come Get Me, It Burn Down, Or the Next Storm Blow It Away:” Principles of Place Preservation in Deep East Texas’ African American Vernacular Landscapes*Presenting & Primary Author: ROBERTS, Andrea [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

• 0856: Tarimas: An Interdisciplinary Platform for Spaces of Resistance Presenting Author: SARMIENTO, Carolina [UW Madison Wisconsin] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 2PM – 3:15PM05.37 Pre-Organized Session: Preserving Housing in Detroit’s Weak Market ConditionsColorado G-LL2Moderator DEWAR, Margaret [University of Michigan] [email protected] VIDAL, Avis [Wayne State University] [email protected]• 0373: Outcomes for Detroit’s LIHTC

Housing After Year 15Presenting Author: DEWAR, Margaret [University of Michigan] [email protected]: DENG, Lan [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0374: Inherent Instability: Post-Crisis Urban Housing Markets & Speculative ActivityPresenting Author: AKERS, Joshua [University of Michigan-Dearborn] [email protected]: SEYMOUR, Eric [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0971: The Intensification of Displacement Processes in Detroit’s Non-Gentrifying NeighborhoodsPresenting Author: SEYMOUR, Eric [University of Michigan] [email protected]: AKERS, Joshua [University of Michigan-Dearborn] [email protected]

• 0376: Urban Regeneration in Detroit: Examining Issues of Housing AffordabilityPresenting Author: MAH, Julie [University of Toronto] [email protected]

06.4 Roundtable: 1350: Regional & Urban Planning Across Borders in the Face of the Extension of the Wall between Mexico & the United StatesColorado H-LL2

Moderator AUDIRAC, Ivonne [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected] VAZQUEZ CASTILLO, Maria Teresa [Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez] [email protected] FUENTES, Cesar [El COLEF] [email protected], Sergio [El Colef] [email protected], Danielle [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected]

07.50 Pre-Organized Session: Emerging Trends in the Demand for Responsible DevelopmentColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant NELSON, Chris [University of Arizona] [email protected]• 0640: The Effect of Green Building

Certification on Default Risk & Loan Terms in Commercial Mortgage Backed SecuritiesPresenting Author: PIVO, Gary [University of Arizona] [email protected]: AN, Xudong [Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia] [email protected]

• 0641: Adoption & Diffusion of Energy Star Certifications in US HousingPresenting Author: SANDERFORD, Andrew [University of Arizona] [email protected], Jeremy [University of Auckland] [email protected], Spenser [Central Michigan University] [email protected], Robert [Cleveland State University] [email protected]

• 0642: Conservative Assumptions & the Density They Prevent: The Case of Transportation Impact Studies & Scaled Development*Presenting Author: CURRANS, Kristina [University of Arizona] [email protected]

08.9 Roundtable: 1211: Progressive Food Systems Planning in the Trump EraMatchless-LL1

Moderator & Organizer HORST, Megan [Portland State University] [email protected] KELMENSON, Sophie [UNC, Chapel Hill] [email protected], Catherine [University of California, Davis]

11.3 Participatory Planning Process InnovationsColorado J-LL2Moderator & Discussant JOHNSON, Bonnie [University of Kansas] [email protected]• 0788: Communicative Planning within the

Fire Adapted Community Learning Network: Solving the Paradox of Two System TrapsPresenting & Primary Author: GOLDSTEIN, Bruce [University of Colorado Boulder] [email protected]

• 1139: Bottom-Up Rural Planning Process Research*Presenting & Primary Author: ZHANG, Xinxin [College of Architectrue and Urban Planning,Tongji University] [email protected]

• 1282: Social Learning in Planning Contexts: How Community Engagement Works as a Tool for Discovery for Expert Planning Committees*Presenting & Primary Author: MILZ, Daniel [Plattsburgh State University of New York] [email protected], Curt D. [Plattsburgh State University of New York] [email protected], Shannon [Plattsburgh State University of New York] [email protected], Stephanie [Plattsburgh State University of New York] [email protected], Shane [Plattsburgh State University of New York] [email protected]

12.3 Roundtable: 1015: Western Properties & Subversive ImaginariesGold Coin-LL1

Organizer CARD, Kenton [UCLA] [email protected] GONICK, Sophie [NYU] [email protected], Ana [University of Michigan] [email protected] WEGMANN, Jake [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected], Trevor [Simon Fraser University] [email protected]

12.7 Reflections on Communicative & Critical PlanningPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] [email protected]

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0861: Memphis in the Face of Austerity: Is the Public Interest Still a Planning Concern?Presenting & Primary Author: SAIJA, Laura [University of Memphis] [email protected], Charles [University of Memphis] [email protected], Antonio [University of Massachusetts Boston] [email protected]

• 0984: Beyond Advocacy & Communicative Planning: Transformative Planning in Institutional ChangePresenting Author: UMEMOTO, Karen [University of Hawaii] [email protected] MIAO, Tai-An [University of Hawaii] [email protected]

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14.3 Autonomous Vehicles in City PlanningPenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant MANVILLE, Michael [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected] • 0172: Integrating Shared Autonomous

Vehicle in Public Transit System: An Example of the First-Mile ProblemPresenting Author: ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Yu [Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology] [email protected], Hongmou [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0237: What’s Steering Consumer Preferences for Autonomous Vehicles in the Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area?*Presenting Author: SWEET, Matthias [Ryerson University] [email protected]: LAIDLAW, Kailey [Ryerson University] [email protected]

• 0855: Autonomous Transit for America: What We Can Learn from the European Cities?Presenting & Primary Author: HAJJAFARI, Hamid [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington, College of Architecture, Planning & Public Affairs] [email protected], David [University of Texas, Arlington, College of Architecture, Planning & Public Affairs] [email protected]

• 0963: Modeling the Land Use Impacts of Autonomous VehiclesPresenting & Primary Author: ENGELBERG, Daniel [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Erdogen [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected], Gerrit [University of Maryland, College Park] [email protected]

Track 14 Lightning Session 1Mattie Silks-LL1Moderator & Discussant: LEVINE, Jonathan [University of Michigan] [email protected]• 0114: The Usability of Unmanned Aerial

Vehicles (UAVs) for Pedestrian Traffic MonitoringPresenting & Primary Author: PARK, Keunhyun [University of Utah] [email protected]: EWING, Reid [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 1025: Embodied Freight Transportation in US Goods & Services, 2007-2012Presenting & Primary Author: FEI, Da [Bloustein School, Rutgers University] [email protected]

• 1114: The Relationship Between Urban Form & Concentrations of Air EmissionsPresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Changyeon [University of Florida] [email protected]

• 1123: Street-Network Sprawl, WorldwidePresenting Author: MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz] [email protected]: BARRINGTON-LEIGH, Chris [McGill University] [email protected]

• 1216: Explaining the Determinants of Car Restriction Policies Across 287 Chinese MunicipalitiesPresenting Author: WANG, Shenhao [MIT] [email protected]: ZHAO, Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

15.35 Pre-Organized Session: Urbanism Next I: Autonomous Vehicles, Effects on Urban Design & DevelopmentColorado B-LL2Moderator LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] [email protected] CIRCELLA, Giovanni [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

There is a good chance these papers have been rescheduled Please check the last-minute changes document handed to you at registration.

• 0314: Secondary Effects: A Framework for Urban Design in the Age of Autonomous VehiclesPresenting Author, & Primary Author: LARCO, Nico [University of Oregon] [email protected]

• 0313: How Driverless Vehicles May Impact Bicycle Transportation: Framing the FieldPresenting & Primary Author: SCHLOSSBERG, Marc [University of Oregon] [email protected]

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Institutionalizing Community – University Engagement: Scaling Up Collaboration through Planning LeadershipColorado A-LL2

Moderator• Carissa Slotterback, Associate Dean, Humphrey

School of Public Affairs, and Associate Professor of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Minnesota, [email protected]

Speakers• Robert Shibley, Professor & Dean, School of

Architecture & Planning, [email protected], University at Buffalo

• Flores Forbes, Associate Vice President, Strategic Policy & Program Implementation, Columbia University, [email protected]

• Samina Raja, Associate Professor of Urban & Regional Planning and PI of the Food Systems Planning & Healthy Communities Lab, University at Buffalo SUNY, [email protected]

• Karen Umemoto, Chair & Professor, Department of Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [email protected]

POCIG RoundtableNat Hill

Planning Theory Journal Editorial Board MeetingHomestead

02.60 Pre-Organized Session: Recent Trends in the Geography of Innovation & EntrepreneurshipGold Coin-LL1Moderator/Discussant RENSKI, Henry [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected]• 0776: The Location Decisions of Remote

Workers*Presenting & Primary Author: WALLACE, Ryan [University of Southern Maine] [email protected]

• 0777: What Kinds of Jobs Do Entrepreneurial High Growth Firms Create?: Linking The Employment Growth & Job Quality Using the Case of IncheonPresenting Author: JUNG, Namji [Incheon Development Institute] [email protected]

• 0778: Growing Local Business: An Analysis of Spinoff Activity in Burlington, VermontPresenting Author: MACK, Elizabeth [Michigan State University] [email protected]

• 0779: Informed Industry Targeting: Grow Clusters for Innovating Industries at Optimal Sizes*Presenting Author: FANG, Kerry [University of Maryland] [email protected]

• 1315: The Evolution of Industrial Structure Through Entrepreneurship: Identifying Optimal Pathways for Local Economic DevelopmentPresenting & Primary Author: CHO, Jae Beum [Cornell University] [email protected]

02.9 Innovation, Inclusion & the EnvironmentColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected]• 0355: Be Careful What You Wish For:

Reasserting Economic Development’s Role Within Urban Planning Scholarship in An Age of Urban Triumphalism, Rising Inequality & Climate DisruptionPresenting & Primary Author: CAMPBELL, Scott [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 1265: Location Decisions of Technology Companies in the Region of Seattle & Bellevue*Presenting Author: WANG, Tianzhe [University of Washington] [email protected] Co-Author: SUN, Feiyang [University of Washington] [email protected]

• 1355: The Wider Impacts of the High-Tech Industry: Evidence from the United StatesPresenting Author: OSMAN, Taner [UCLA] [email protected]: KEMENY, Thomas [University of Southampton] [email protected]

• 1430: Health Care, Biomedical Innovation, & Economic Development in Central Cities: “Arring At” Similar Approaches to DevelopmentPresenting & Primary Author: HABANS, Robert [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

03.3 Batteries, Trees & PVs: Planning for Renewable EnergyMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant BOSWELL, Michael [California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo] [email protected]• 0599: Determinants of Solar PV Adoption

Presenting & Primary Author: COFFMAN, Makena [University of Hawaii] [email protected], Sherilyn [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] ALLEN, Scott [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected]

• 1005: Modeling the Distribution Grid Impacts of Solar PV on Residential & Commercial BuildingsPresenting & Primary Author: PITT, Damian [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected]

• 1051: Assessing Integrated Approaches to Regional Renewable Energy Infrastructure Development & Retired Vehicle Battery Management: A Case Study in CaliforniaPresenting Author: ZHENG, Junjun [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected] Author: AI, Ning [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

03.7 Water, Wind, & Fire: Perspectives on Environmental Justice & Natural HazardsColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant CHENG, Chinwen [Arizona State University] [email protected]• 0200: A Longitudinal Analysis of

Household Recovery After 2012 Hurricane S&YPresenting & Primary Author: CHANDRASEKHAR, Divya [University of Utah] [email protected], Yu [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Donovan [Stony Brook University] [email protected]

• 0283: Fire Risk & Environmental Justice in the Wildland-Urban Interface* Presenting & Primary Author: DEBATS, Jessica [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]: HUXMAN, Travis [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

• 0468: Local Debris Management Planning & FEMA Policies on Disaster RecoveryPresenting & Primary Author: CROWLEY, Julia [Western Carolina University][email protected], Peter [University of Hawaii] [email protected], Karl [University of Hawaii]

• 0860: 3 Years Following Typhoon Yolanda: Tracing Governments’ Rebuilding Decisions, Actions & Community Rebuilding StatusPresenting & Primary Author: IUCHI, Kanako [Tohoku University] [email protected]: MALY, Elizabeth [Tohoku University] [email protected]

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*Final Paper SubmittedSATURDAY • 3:30PM – 5PM05.29 Building Community at the Neighborhood ScaleColorado G-LL2• 1004: The Ties that Bind: Connecting

Small Scale Action Projects for Long-Term Gains*Presenting Author: SORENSEN, Janni [UNC Charlotte] [email protected] Author: BENGLE, Tara [UNC Charlotte] [email protected]: MORRELL, Elizabeth [UNC Charlotte] [email protected]

• 1073: Kriging for Community Development: Building Institutional Capacity through the Application of a Quantitative Method for Neighborhood Housing AssessmentPresenting & Primary Author: JONES, Paula [Texas State University] [email protected], Jason [State University College - Buffalo] [email protected], Russell [Texas State University] [email protected]

• 1358: Planning Policy in the Works for Healthy Communities: Lessons from the Mueller Community in Austin, TexasPresenting Author: ZHU, Xuemei [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Chanam [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Minjie [Texas A&M University] [email protected], Greg [Texas A&M Transportation Institute] ORY, Marcia [Texas A&M University] [email protected]

06.45 Pre-Organized Session: Urban Water, Sanitation, & Wastewater: Emerging Issues & Future Directions I – Planning & ManagementPenrose 2-LL1Moderator DAS, Priyam [University of Hawaii] [email protected] CAROLINI, Gabriella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0451: Sprawling Cities & Splintered

Networks: Relationships between Urban Form & Water Service Quality & Equity in Brazil*Presenting Author: ONDA, Kyle [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0452: A Social-Ecological Framework for Understanding the Dynamics of Wastewater in HawaiiPresenting & Primary Author: SPIRANDELLI, Daniele [University of Hawaii] [email protected]

• 0453: Planning for Informality: The Case of Delhi’s Drain-Adjacent ‘Slums’Presenting & Primary Author: SYAL, Shruti [University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 1335: How Can Rainwater Harvesting be implemented in the United States?Presenting & Primary Author: FRICANO, Russell [Minnesota State University, Mankato] russell.

[email protected], Alison [Alabama A&M University] [email protected] ABDULLE, Abudullahi [Minnesota State University Mankato] [email protected]

06.8 Equitable Infrastructure ProvisionColorado H-LL2• 0366: Informal Water Service Providers:

Water Access in Kibera Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya*Presenting & Primary Author: CROSSON, Courtney [University of Arizona] [email protected]: NGITO, Kepha [Map Kibera] [email protected]

• 1079: Coordinated Mexican Metropolises: Are Equity & Social Inclusion Considered?Presenting & Primary Author: DEMERUTIS-ARENAS, Juan [University of Guadalajara] [email protected]

• 0828: It’s Organizational, Not Technical – A New Way to Understanding Bus Rapid Transit System Shortcomings in ChinaPresenting Author: THOMAS, Alainna [Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool U] [email protected]

• 1030: Climate Adaptation, Green Infrastructure & Urban Citizenship: Insights from Mexico CityPresenting Author: SOSA LOPEZ, Oscar [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

06.15 Informal UrbanismIndependence-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0622: Governance of the Urban

Poor: Transformation of the Informal Settlements of Ankara, Turkey*Presenting Author: ROSHKO, Tijen [University of Manitoba] [email protected]

• 0727: A Critical Appraisal of the Impact of Recent Pacification & Upgrading Programs on the Urban Dynamic of Two Informal Settlements in the City of Rio De Janeiro, BrazilPresenting Author: COUTINHO-SILVA, Rachel [Federal University of Rio de Janeiro] [email protected]

• 0954: Materializing the Collective: Everyday Practices in São Paulo’s FavelasPresenting & Primary Author: DE TOLEDO BASILE, Patricia [University of Virginia] [email protected]: BASSETT, Ellen [University of Virginia] [email protected]

• 1222: How Do Slum-Dwellers Choose Upgrading Strategies between Multiple Options?: Comparison between In-Situ Upgrading in Yogyakarta & Resettlement in Surakarta, IndonesiaPresenting & Primary Author: PARK, Jaehyeon [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

• 1253: Urban Informality & Planning

Challenges: A Case study from Patna, IndiaPresenting & Primary Author: ALAKSHENDRA, Abhinav [University of Florida] [email protected]

08.5 Pre-Organized Session: Planning as Process: Interactions of Community, Land, & FoodColorado D-LL2Moderator SUERTH, Lauren [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] LINKOUS, Evangeline [University of South Florida] [email protected]• 0071: The Changing Future of Farmland

Ownership in Oregon, USA & Possible Planning ResponsesPresenting Author: HORST, Megan [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0072: Geo-Social Networks Built Around Local FoodPresenting Author: BRINKLEY, Catherine [University of California-Davis] [email protected]

• 0469: Decentering the Academy in Community Engaged Food Systems Evaluation ResearchPresenting Author: ISAAC, Claudia B. [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

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How State & Non-State Actors Attempt to Give Progressive Urban Planning Practices ContinuityPresenting Author: RESTREPO-MIETH, Andrea [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0304: Beyond Rainbow Coalitions: Urban Equity Moments Since the 1970sPresenting Author: DOUSSARD, Marc [University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] [email protected]: SCHROCK, Greg [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0305: Progressive Enough? The Evolution of Planning in SurabayaPresenting Author: DAS, Ashok [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected]

• 0306: Planning a Progressive City: Navigating Collective InfrastructuresPresenting Author: BERNEY, Rachel [University of Washington] [email protected]

• 0738: Communicative Socialization: Rethinking Neighbourhood & Community*Presenting Author: PARK, Jinhee [Leeds University] [email protected]: POTTER, James, [email protected]

14.19 Transportation Planning & the FuturePenrose 1-LL1Moderator & Discussant GODDARD, Tara [Portland State University] [email protected]• 0043: Innovative Approaches to Transit

Infrastructure Funding & Financing through Public-Private Partnerships: A Denver Case StudyPresenting Author: GOETZ, Andrew [University of Denver] [email protected], Andrew [University of Hull] [email protected], Sylvia [University of Denver] [email protected]

• 0390: Linking Planning with Budgeting: Examining Linkages between General Plans & Capital Improvement PlansPresenting & Primary Author: MATHUR, Shishir [San Jose State University] [email protected]

• 0918: Assessing the Effects of Transport Infrastructure on New Firm Formation, New Evidence from the National Establishment Time SeriesPresenting & Primary Author: CHEN, Xueying [Bloustein School, Rutgers University] [email protected]

• 0985: Public Goals, Private Actions: Active Promotion of Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Under Entrepreneurial UrbanismPresenting & Primary Author: GUTHRIE, Andrew [University of Minnesota] [email protected]: FAN, Yingling [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

• 1334: The Future of Urban Transportation: A Roadmap to the 21st CenturyPresenting & Primary Author: DUMBAUGH, Eric [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected]

14.27 Immigrants, Low-Income Households & (In)equity in TransportationPomeroy-3rdFLModerator & Discussant SMART, Michael [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]• 0395: Immigrants, Immigrant

Neighborhoods, & Travel by Alternative ModesPresenting Author: SCHOUTEN, Andrew [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Evelyn [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Mike [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] [email protected]

• 0731: Hidden Costs of Carpooling in the Family Life of Hispanic ImmigrantsPresenting & Primary Author: MATSUO, Miwa [Kobe University] [email protected]

• 1228: Urban Mobility Inequality: Impact of Subsidies for Low-Income Transit Riders with RCTPresenting Author: ROSENBLUM, Jeffrey [MIT] [email protected], Mariana [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Jinhua [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1251: Vehicle Loan Financing in Low-Income & Minority HouseholdsPresenting Author: BRUMBAUGH, Stephen [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected] Author: BLUMENBERG, Evelyn [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]: POLLARD, Jane [Newcastle University] [email protected]

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Mixed Track Lightning Session 2Mattie Silks-LL1Moderator & Discussant MATHUR, Shishir [San Jose State University] [email protected]• 0479: Model Construction of Urban

Form Evolution Based on the Factor Analysis—A Case Study of Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, ChinaPresenting Author: HU, Junhui [Tianjin University] [email protected]

• 1118: Keep Low-Income Families in Mexico City’s Colonias Populares to Support a more Sustainable & Just CityPresenting & Primary Author: REYES, Ariadna [The University of Texas at Austin, Planning Department] [email protected]

• 1288: Effect of Toll Road Accessibility on Journey to Work DistancePresenting & Primary Author: POULADI, Raha [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], Rod [University of Texas at Arlington] [email protected]

• 1174: Neighborhood Walkability Score: A Tale of Two SourcesPresenting & Primary Author: SARDARI, Reza [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning & Public Affairs] [email protected], Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected], Raha [University of Texas at Arlington-College of Architecture Planning & Public Affairs] [email protected]

• 1290: An Equity Analysis of the U.S. Public Transportation System Based on Job AccessibilityPresenting & Primary Author: JEDDI YEGANEH, Armin [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected], Ralph [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] PEARCE, Annie [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected], Steve [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University]

01.9 Analyzing Property ValuesColorado A-LL2The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0076: Informing Planning Practice

Through Outlier Analysis: The case study of HippietownsPresenting & Primary Author: GABER, John [Clemson University] [email protected]

• 1076: Connections Between Social Theory & Regional Planning & Their Importance for a Theoretical Framework for Agent-Based Simulations in PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: MARIN, Marielos [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected]

• 0147: Walkability & Single-Family Property Values in Shrinking Cities: A Spatial Hedonic Study in Buffalo, NY, Cleveland, OH, Pittsburgh, PA, & Detroit, MIPresenting Author: ZHANG, Hao [State University of New York at Buffalo] [email protected] Author: YIN, Li [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected], Robert [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected], Kelly [University at Buffalo, The State University of New York] [email protected]

02.7 Urban Retail & the Entertainment EconomyColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant LESTER, Bill [University of North Carolina] [email protected]• 0292: The Accidental Commercial

District? Exploring the Relationship Between Retail Gentrification, Transit Neighborhoods, & SafetyPresenting & Primary Author: LOUKAITOU-SIDERIS, Anastasia [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Karen [University of California Berkeley]GONZALEZ, Silvia [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected], Joseph [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1063: Mapping the Success of Sports Districts: The Role of Formal Planning Initiatives on Development OutcomesPresenting & Primary Author: GERRETSEN, Stephanie [University of Michigan] [email protected]: GRANT LONG, Judith [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 1202: Understanding Retail Clusters; What Causes Their Growth & Decline? A Case Study of Seoul, South KoreaPresenting Author: YOON, Heeyeun [Seoul National University] [email protected]

• 1433: Urban Redevelopment in the New Berlin: An Update on the Europacity MasterplanPresenting Author: PETERS, Deike [SUA] [email protected]

02.15 Urban Policy After the Great RecessionColorado H-LL2Moderator KIM, Yunji [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] DRUCKER, Joshua [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]• 0209 Incentives and austerity: economic

development during the recession in eight U.S. citiesPresenting Author: HINKLEY, Sara [University of California-Berkeley] [email protected]: WEBER, Rachel [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

• 0206 Crowding Out Development: The Impacts of State Austerity Policy on Local GovernmentsPresenting Author: KIM, Yunji [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected] Author: ALDAG, Austin [Cornell University] [email protected]: WARNER, Mildred [Cornell University] [email protected]

• 0208 Shrinking Cities in Urbanized China: The Geographic Diversity of State RescalingPresenting Author: XU, Yuanshuo [Cornell University] [email protected]

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03.10 With or Without You: Planning for Water Use on a Pacific Island & in the Arid WestColorado C-LL2Moderator & Discussant OLSHANSKY, Rob [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]• 0203: The Thirsty Urban Landscape:

Analyzing the Relationship Between Yard Trees & Irrigation in A Semi-Arid CityPresenting & Primary Author: TROY, Austin [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Gretel [University of Colorado Denver] [email protected], Robert [United States Geological Survey/University of Colorado] [email protected] HERIS, Mehdi [University of Colorado] [email protected]

• 0878: Building Water Efficient Cities: A Comparative Analysis of How the Built Environment Influences Water Use in Four Western U.S. CitiesPresenting & Primary Author: STOKER, Philip [The University of Arizona] [email protected], Heejun [Portland State University] [email protected], Britt [Arizona State University] [email protected], Elizabeth [Arizona State University] [email protected], Gabrielle [University of Arizona] [email protected], Matthew [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0974: Climate, Water, & the Built Environment: Understanding Patterns of Water Use on an Urban Pacific IslandPresenting Author: DEMAAGD, Nathan [University of Hawaii-Manoa] [email protected] Author: SPRIANDELLI, Daniele [University of Hawaii] [email protected]: ROBERTS, Michael [University of Hawaii-Manoa] [email protected]

• 1184: Survey Design on Potable Water Reuse: Lessons Learned from Focus Groups in Albuquerque, New MexicoPresenting & Primary Author: SCRUGGS, Caroline [University of New Mexico] [email protected]: DISTLER, Lauren [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

03.11 Go Green! Green Infrastructure & Landscape Patterns, Social Capital, Disaster Resilience, & Climate ChangeIndependence-LL1Moderator & Discussant ZELLNER, Moira [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]• 0378: Green Infrastructure for Disaster

Resilience: Exploring the Role of Scenario PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: HILDE, Thomas [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0907: Green Infrastructure, Social Capital, & Equitable Development*Presenting & Primary Author: FISCH, Jessica [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0987: Adaptive GSI Management & Climate Change in the MidwestPresenting & Primary Author: CONROY, Maria [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: WILSON, Jessica [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

03.13 Countering Environmental Injustice: Understanding Cumulative Impacts, Linking Measurements to Modeling, & Communicating RiskGold Coin-LL1Moderator & Discussant SHETH, Alpen [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0272: Planning for Heat: Can Green

Infrastructure Reduce Exposure of the Most Vulnerable Neighborhoods?Presenting Author: WOODRUFF, Sierra [Texas A&M University] [email protected]: SHARMA, Ashish [University of Notre Dame] [email protected]

• 0814: Climate Justice, Risk Communication, & Planning: A Case for Michigan’s Huron River Watershed*Presenting & Primary Author: CHENG, Chingwen [Arizona State University] [email protected], Jiun-Yi [Northern Arizona University] [email protected], Yi-Chen [University of Massachusetts Amherst] [email protected], Rebecca [Huron River Watershed Council] [email protected], Margaret [The Ohio State University] [email protected], Paul [University of Michigan] [email protected], Xin [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0853: Cooling the City: Integrating Ground-Based Measurements with Modeling Scenarios to Address Urban Heat Stress Among Vulnerable PopulationsPresenting & Primary Author: SHANDAS, Vivek [Portland State University] [email protected]: MAKIDO, Yasuyo [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 1087: Quantifying the Cumulative Impacts of Hazardous Land Uses, Social Vulnerability, & the Protective Effects of the Urban Tree Canopy on Mortality Related to Particulate Matter Air Pollution in Metropolitan DetroitPresenting & Primary Author: LARSEN, Larissa [University of Michigan] [email protected], Amy [University of Michigan] [email protected], Graciela [University of Michigan] [email protected], Evan [Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision] [email protected], Sarah [Southwest Detroit Environmental Vision] [email protected]

03.15 Sounds, Playgrounds, & What’s Underground: Regulating Amenities & NuisancesNat Hill-3rdFLModerator & Discussant VAN MAASAKKERS, Tij [The University of Ohio] [email protected]• 0391: Exurban Residential Development

& Groundwater Contamination Risks in Southeastern Wisconsin: Spatial Patterns & Processes in a Changing Policy ContextPresenting Author: VOWELS, Bradley [University of Wisconsin Madison] [email protected] Author: LAGRO, JR., James [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

• 0426: The Environmental Outcomes of Public Open Space in Residential SubdivisionsPresenting Author: LYNCH, Amy [Ohio University] [email protected]

• 0600: Trends in Underlying Land Uses Associated with Conservation Easement ParcelsPresenting Author: LAURIA, Mickey [Clemson University] [email protected] Author: DYCKMAN, Caitlin [Clemson University] [email protected], David [Clemson University] [email protected], Robert [Clemson University] [email protected], Nakisha [Clemson University] [email protected], Anna [Clemson University] [email protected], Scott [Clemson University] [email protected]

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04.16 Pre-Organized Session: Examining the Contours of Racial Equity & Planning: Where Might Planning Practice Intersect Movements Such as Black Lives Matter (#blm)?Colorado D-LL2Moderator SHIRGAOKAR, Manish [University of Alberta] [email protected] LOWE, Jeffrey [Texas Southern University] [email protected]• 0152: Tracing the Geography of Fatalities

from Policing in the United States: What Do Transportation-Related Incidents Tell Us?Presenting Author: SHIRGAOKAR, Manish [University of Alberta] [email protected]

• 0153: Planning, Policing, & Public Policy*Presenting Author: DUNN, Ronnie [Cleveland State University] [email protected]

• 0276: Non-State Policing at Anchor Institutions: Race, Development, & Mapping the Police Power with Mobile TechnologyPresenting & Primary Author: SHERMAN, Stephen [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 0421: Black Women, Personal Safety, & Neighborhood Conditions: Policy Perspectives from the ‘Women of Northeast Oklahoma City Photovoice Project’Presenting Author: GULILAT, Eyakem [University of Oklahoma] [email protected], John [University of Oklahoma] [email protected], Vanessa [Palomar: Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center] [email protected], Gina [University of Oklahoma] [email protected]

05.49 Pre-Organized Session: Local Causes & Consequences of GentrificationColorado G-LL2Moderator GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected] MONKKONEN, Paavo [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]• 0507: Assessing the Spatial & Temporal

Evolution of Gentrification-Induced Residential Mobility Pathways for the Chicago Metropolitan Area (2006-2015)Presenting Author: GREENLEE, Andrew [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 0509: New Gentrifiers? The Socio-spatial Effects of Charter Schools in Los AngelesPresenting Author: LENS, Michael [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]

• 0510: When the Neighborhood Goes: Rising House Prices, Displacement, & Resident Financial HealthPresenting Author: BUNTEN, Devin [Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve] [email protected]

• 0508: Gentrification Debates: Identifying Gentrification & its Effects in Minneapolis-St. PaulPresenting Author: LEWIS, Brittany [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Edward [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Molly [University of Minnesota] [email protected], Tony [University of Minnesota] [email protected]

05.51 Pre-Organized Session: Managing Informality II- Land & DevelopmentPenrose 2-LL1Moderator & Discussant DEVLIN, Ryan [John Jay College, CUNY] [email protected]• 0522: Informality in U.S. Housing Markets:

Planning Problem or Planning Solution?*Presenting Author: DURST, Noah [University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0523: Planning for Unplanned Suburbs: Growth Management & Informal Land Development in the United StatesPresenting Author: NEVAREZ MARTINEZ, Deyanira [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]: DURST, Noah [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]

• 0524: Participation, Planning, & Protest: Informal Dwellers’ Strategies to Combat Evictions Associated with Mega Sports’ Events in Brazil.Presenting & Primary Author: PIMENTEL WALKER, Ana Paula [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0817: Coming to Matter, Breaking the Norms: Informal Building Practices of Everyday LifePresenting Author: LIETO, Laura [Federico II University Napoli] [email protected]

06.9 Planning for Environmental ImpactMatchless-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0079: How Professional & Public

Documents Impact Expert Perceptions of Climate Change Images*Presenting & Primary Author: LAYCOCK, Katherine [University of Waterloo] [email protected]: MITCHELL, Carrie [University of Waterloo]

• 0996: Negotiating the Costs & Risks of Adapting to Climate Change: The Case of Plan Jarillon’s Social Housing & Resettlement Strategies in Santiago De CaliPresenting & Primary Author: SARMIENTO, Hugo [UCLA] [email protected]

• 0335: Towers on the Steppe: International Compact City Plans & Local Perceptions of Urban Densification in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia*Presenting & Primary Author: HOOPER, Michael [Harvard University] [email protected], Aldarsaikhan [Harvard University] [email protected], Raven [Harvard University] [email protected]

11.28 Pre-Organized Session: Free Speech, Sense of Place, Communication, Economic Development: Signage in the Contemporary CityPomeroy-3rdFLModerator AUFFREY, Christopher [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] LOWREY, Bryce [University of Oklahoma] [email protected]• 0322: Does Anyone See the Signs?*

Presenting Author: AUFFREY, Christopher [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]: HILDEBRANDT`, Henry [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

• 1375: Beyond ConsultationPresenting Author: JOURDAN, Dawn [Texas a 7 m] [email protected]: STRAUSS, Eric [Michigan state] [email protected]

• 0324: Legal Considerations in Sign Code Development*Presenting Author: WEINSTEIN, Alan [Cleveland State University] [email protected]

• 0325: Letter forms as Communicative Urban Artifacts for Social NarrativesPresenting Author: RAHMAN, Muhammad [University of Cincinnati] [email protected] Author: MEHTA, Vikas [University of Cincinnati] [email protected]

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Futures: Getting Outside Contemporary Planning through the ArchivePresenting Author: KOH, Annette [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected]

• 0943: Blues Epistemology from the Undercommons: Making the Case for Afro-Optimism in an Age of State ViolencePresenting Author: WHITE, Mia [The New School] [email protected]

• 0941: This Political Climate: Urban Age For/Against IdeologyPresenting Author: GOH, Kian [University of California Los Angeles] [email protected]

• 0942: Wasting Well? Turning the Normative Lens of Planning Outside InPresenting Author: POLLANS, Lily [MIT] [email protected]

12.6 Land, Justice & Rights in PlanningColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant CAROLINI, Gabriella [MIT] [email protected]• 0337: Blurring the Boundaries of ‘Private’

& ‘Public’ Interests: Exploring the Meaning & Governance Implications of Indigenous-Led Property DevelopmentPresenting & Primary Author: BARRY, Janice [University of Manitoba] [email protected], Michelle [University of Otago] [email protected], Alex [University of Otago] [email protected]

• 0786: Epistemic Injustices? Public Opposition to Shale Gas DevelopmentPresenting & Primary Author: BEEBEEJAUN, Yasminah [University College London] [email protected]

• 1233: The Right to the City vs. the Responsibility for the City: Environmental Stewardship & Urban SurvivalPresenting & Primary Author: MACEDO, Joseli [Curtin University] [email protected]

SATURDAY • 5:15PM – 6:30PM

STUDENT RECEPTION

Rhein Haus, 1415 Market Street, Denver

No Ticket Required, All Students Welcome. Join fellow students for beer, great food, and fun in downtown Denver! What better

place to network in October than in a German-style beer

hall with unique brews, house-made pretzels, and indoor bocce

courts? We hope to see you there!

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02.38 Pre-Organized Session: Shifting Occupational Structures’ Impact on Local Economic DevelopmentColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant WOLF-POWERS, Anna Laura [Center for Urban Research, CUNY Graduate Center] [email protected]• 0362: Linked through Skill:

Interdependencies in the Automotive Value ChainPresenting Author: FORBES, Allison [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0363: The Geography of Occupational Concentration among Low-skilled ImmigrantsPresenting Author: LIU, Cathy [Georgia State University] [email protected]: VAN HOLM, Eric [Georgia State University] [email protected]

• 0419: Local Economic Development Impacts of Shifts in Manufacturing Demand for Workers & RobotsPresenting Author: LEIGH, Nancey Green [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Author: KRAFT, Benjamin [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0804: Occupational Skill Demand & Regional WellbeingPresenting & Primary Author: STEWART, Fran [Ohio State University] [email protected]

05.65 Pre-Organized Session: When Planning Doesn’t Work: How People Push BackColorado G-LL2Moderator KIM, Anna [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected] Discussant KOH, Annette [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected]• 1418: From Global City to Refugee City:

Pushing Boundaries of Power & Planning in a Small Southern TownPresenting & Primary Author: KIM, Anna [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1416: Is Green the New Gold? Landscape Equity in Times of DroughtPresenting Author: SIMPSON, Sheryl-Ann [UC Davis] [email protected]: FUENTES-ORTIZ, Arturo [University of California, Davis] [email protected]

• 1344: Pushing Back the BID: Immigrant communities Resistance Strategies to GentrificationPresenting Author: MARTINEZ, Arianna [LaGuardia CC - CUNY] [email protected]: SARMIENTO, Carolina [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

• 0687: Defining & Locating Community Vulnerability to Climate Change in Oregon Cap-&-Trade LegislationPresenting Author: ZAPATA, Marisa [Portland State University] [email protected], Jenny [Portland State University] [email protected], Matthew [Portland State University] [email protected]

06.47 Pre-Organized Session: Urban Water, Sanitation, & Wastewater: Emerging Issues & Future Directions IV – Stakeholders & OutcomesColorado H-LL2Discussant DAS, Priyam [University of Hawaii at Manoa] [email protected] ACEY, Charisma [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]• 0458: Urban Health & Sanitation

Provision in Latin AmericaPresenting Author: HADDAD, Monica [Iowa State University] [email protected]

• 0459: The Power of Proximate Peers: Practical Learning & Teaching Among Water & Sanitation Operators in Argentina & BrazilPresenting Author: CAROLINI, Gabriella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Daniel [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected], Isadora [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0461: Experimentalism in Post-Socialist Water Governance: The Promise of Havana, CubaPresenting Author: GALLAGHER, Daniel [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0515: Muddled Waters: Unraveling Public-Private Relations in Mixed-Ownership Water & Sanitation Companies in BrazilPresenting & Primary Author: CRUXEN, Isadora [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

07.63 Pre-Organized Session: Regional Lessons from the Political Ecology of ExurbiaColorado I-LL2Moderator & Discussant LINKOUS, Evangeline [University of South Florida] [email protected]• 1037: Planning for Exurbia: The Role

of Land-Use Planning in the Rural to Exurban TransitionPresenting Author: TAYLOR, Laura [York University] [email protected]

• 1349: Exception Areas, Farmland Conservation, & Exurban Development in Oregon’s Statewide PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: MCKINNON, Innisfree [University of Wisconsin Stout] [email protected]

• 1313: Rural Gentrification in Landscapes of Risk: A Review of States’ Retiree Attraction Policies & Their Socio-Environmental ImpactsPresenting & Primary Author: ENRIQUEZ, Jared [Cornell University] [email protected]

08.8 Domestic Food Systems: Actors, Access, & CultureColorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant JIAO, Junfeng [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected]• 0179: Variables Affecting Daily Fruit &

Vegetable Intakes in a Hispanic Low-Income Community of Austin, TexasPresenting & Primary Author: JIAO, Junfeng [The University of Texas at Austin] [email protected], Alexandra [The University of Texas School of Public Health] [email protected], Deborah [The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston] [email protected], Lingyun [Suzhou University of Science & Technology] [email protected]

• 0670: Mission Driven Intermediaries in Building Out the Agriculture of the MiddlePresenting & Primary Author: KELMENSON, Sophie [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], Meenu [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil] [email protected], Rudi [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil] [email protected] GUINN, Andrew [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [email protected], Gabriel [Working Landscapes] [email protected]

• 0765: From Pizza to Taco: How Does the Interaction between Italian & Mexican Food Entrepreneurs Impact the Food Landscape of South Philadelphia?Presenting & Primary Author: KHOJASTEH, Maryam [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]: VITIELLO, Domenic [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]

• 0870: Neighborhood Built Environment & Food ConsumptionPresenting & Primary Author: PENG, Ke [UNC-DCRP] [email protected]: KAZA, Nikhil [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

• 1191: Understanding Food Access: Exploring Objective & Perceived Measures of Access through the Healthy In A Hurry Corner Store Initiative in Louisville, KentuckyPresenting Author: USHER, Kareem [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

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Presenting Author: BARCHERS, Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0946: Usability of the Energy Game e-Footprints: Empirical ResultsPresenting Author: POPLIN, Alenka [Iowa State University] [email protected]

• 0944: Role-Play Simulation Exercises for Social Learning & Collaborative Problem Solving: Lessons from the Harboring Uncertainty ProjectPresenting Author: SCHENK, Todd [Virginia Tech] [email protected]

• 0717: Incorporating Public Health into Local Climate Adaptation Planning: Face-to-Face Role-Play Simulations & Online Games in Cambridge, MAPresenting Author: KIM, Ella [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

12.41 Pre-Organized Session: Managing Informality I: Urban LaborPenrose 2-LL1Moderator TUCKER, Jennifer [University of New Mexico] [email protected] DEVLIN, Ryan [John Jay College, CUNY] [email protected]• 0498: Uncertainty & the Management of

Street Vending in New YorkDiscussant & Presenting Author: DEVLIN, Ryan [John Jay College, CUNY] [email protected]

• 0499: Self Organization in the 21st Century, or the Inherent Unease with Managing Street WorkPresenting Author: EHRENFEUCHT, Renia [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

• 0500: Street politics: Managing Vendors through UncertaintyPresenting Author: TUCKER, Jennifer [University of New Mexico] [email protected]

13.3 Crossing the Regional Divide via GovernanceIndependence-LL1Moderator GREEN, Timothy [Clemson University] [email protected] Discussant VIDYARTHI, Sanjeev [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]• 0280: Crossing Regional Divides?

Collaborative Regional Economic Development in the Polarized Milwaukee Region*Presenting & Primary Author: EISENBURGER, Max [University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 0517: Private Developer & Municipality Conflict: Project Relocation Threats of Developers*Presenting Author: KANG, Ki Eun [Binghamton University] [email protected]: HOMSY, George [Binghamton University] [email protected]

• 0615: State-Sponsored Integrated Regional Planning in the United States: Where Did It Come from & Where Is It Going?*Presenting Author: GREEN, Timothy [Clemson University] [email protected]: FINN, Donovan [Stony Brook University] [email protected]

• 1263: New State Spaces & New State PoliticsPresenting & Primary Author: SHAKE, Joshua [University of São Paulo] [email protected]

14.7 Pre-Organized Session: Novel Methods in Bicycle ResearchPenrose 1-LL1Moderator THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] [email protected] BUEHLER, Ralph [Virginia Tech] [email protected]• 0157: The Value of a College Education:

Changes in Students’ Bicycling Skills & Attitudes at a Bicycle-Friendly University*Presenting & Primary Author: THIGPEN, Calvin [University of California, Davis] [email protected]: HANDY, Susan [UC Davis] [email protected]

• 0156: The Relationship between Vicarious & In Situ Surveys of the Influence of Road Characteristics on Bicycling ComfortPresenting Author: FITCH, Dillon [UC Davis] [email protected]: HANDY, Susan [UC Davis] [email protected]

• 0158: Integrating Explicit & Implicit Methods in Travel Behavior Research: A Study of Driver Attitudes & BehaviorsPresenting Author: GODDARD, Tara [Portland State University] [email protected]

• 0159: Insights into Differences among US Metropolitan Region Bicyclist Fatality Rates*Presenting Author: SCHNEIDER, Robert [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected], Jason [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected], Aida [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] [email protected]

• 0160: Assessing Safety of Shared Space Using Cyclist-Pedestrian Interactions and Automated Video Conflict Analysis*Presenting Author: BEITEL, David [McGill University] [email protected] Author: MIRANDA-MORENO, Luis [McGill University] [email protected]

14.17 Mode Choice & Travel BehaviorMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant KARNER, Alex [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]• 0583: Modeling the Mode Choice of

On-Demand Ride Service & Its Impact on AccessibilityPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Fangru [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]: ROSS, Catherine [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 1117: Socio-Economic Accessibility to App-Based, On-Demand Ride-Hailing Services: A Case Study in ShanghaiPresenting & Primary Author: XU, Ruoying [UC Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1238: Mode Choice Behavior of a Midwest College Community: The Case of the University of Toledo, Ohio*Presenting & Primary Author: AKTER, Taslima [University of Arkansas] [email protected]: AMIALCHUK, Aliaksandr [The University of Toledo] [email protected]

• 1364: Can We Explain Changing Travel Behavior?: An Application of the Oaxaca Blinder ApproachPresenting & Primary Author: MCDONALD, Noreen [University of North Carolina] [email protected]

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Variation in Land Use Policy Outcomes: What Constitutes the So-Called Context?*Presenting & Primary Author: KIM, Jae Hong [University of California Irvine] [email protected]

• 1295: Detecting Development Opportunities Using Quality of Life Research & Land Use Suitability Modeling: A Case Study of the City of TampaPresenting & Primary Author: DUAN, Leilei [University of Florida] [email protected]

02.6 Ethnicity, Migration & the EconomyColorado B-LL2Moderator & Discussant LIU, Cathy [Georgia State University] [email protected]• 0095: Ethnic-based Credit Networks &

Socio-economic Impacts: The Case of Corporate Sponsored ProgramPresenting Author: KIM, Jihwan [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]: LEE, Aujean [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected]

• 0703: Disparities & Divided Growth: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in Greater Los Angeles AreaPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Qingfang [UC Riverside] [email protected]: HAO, Huili [University of North Carolina Wilmington] [email protected]

• 1069: The Geography of Race, Place, & (Cultural) Entrepreneurship – Initial Findings from the 2012 Survey of Business Owners in CaliforniaPresenting & Primary Author: MILLER, Matthew [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0691: Which Chinese Cities Are More Inclusive, & Why?*Primary & Presenting Author: HU, Wanyang [University of California, Los Angeles] [email protected] Author: WANG, Rui [Johns Hopkins University] [email protected]

04.9 Embodied Space & Planning as Social ControlColorado G-LL2Moderator & Discussant BURGA, Fernando [University of Minnesota] [email protected] • 0413: Transit Crime: Gendered Effects,

Experiences, & Attitudes in Colombia & Bolivia*Presenting & Primary Author: KASH, Gwen [UNC Chapel Hill] [email protected]

• 0740: Toilets, Locker Rooms, & the Public Imagination: Planning for Safe & Inclusive SpacesPresenting & Primary Author: DOAN, Petra [Florida State University] [email protected]

• 1072: The Embodiment of Social & Spatial Inequality: How Environmental Disparities & Illegality Impact the Health of Latino CommunitiesPresenting Author: ZUÑIGA, Michelle [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]: HOUSTON, Douglas [University of California, Irvine] [email protected]

05.9 Foreclosures & Accessing CapitalGold Coin-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0060: Bank Adaptation to Neighborhood

Change: Mortgage Lending & the Community Reinvestment ActPresenting & Primary Author: LEE, Hyojung [University of Southern California] [email protected]: BOSTIC, Raphael W. [University of Southern California] [email protected]

• 0187: Redlining Again? Spatial Differences in Residential Mortgage Accessibility during Boom & Bust in OhioPresenting & Primary Author: NAGASE, Daisuke [The Ohio State University] [email protected]: KLEIT, Rachel [The Ohio State University] [email protected]

• 1116: The Investor’s World: Understanding the Factors that Influence an Investor to Purchase an REO PropertyPresenting & Primary Author: MCMILLAN, Andrew [The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign] [email protected]

• 1398: Foreclosure & Housing Market Resilience: The Characteristics Associated with Neighborhood Resilience to Economic Shocks in the United StatesPresenting & Primary Author: WANG, Kyungsoon [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected]

06.48 Pre-Organized Session: ASEAN at 50: Planning, Real Estate, & Transnational UrbanismColorado H-LL2Moderator POTTER, James [Korea University] [email protected] SHATKIN, Gavin [Northeastern University] [email protected]

• 1141: Global Real Estate, International Gating, & the Production of Transnational Urbanism at Singapore’s Edges*Presenting Author: SMITH, Nick [Yale-NUS College] [email protected]: LAVI, Diamanta [Yale-NUS College] [email protected]

• 1140: Planetary Gentrification as Neocolonial Process: Korean Large-Scale Residential Projects in HanoiPresenting & Primary Author: POTTER, James [Korea University] [email protected] Co-Author: PARK, Jinhee [Leed University] [email protected]

• 1143: When Planning Ideas Land: The Development of a Grounded Planning Method in Sri LankaPresenting Author: PERERA, M.C. [Ball State University] [email protected]

• 1142: Planning for Development: Transnational Urbanism & the Transformation of Cross-Border Cities in China & MyanmarPresenting Author: SU, Xiaobo [University of Oregon] [email protected]

08.7 International Community Health & Wellbeing through Food Systems & Disaster Response Colorado D-LL2Moderator & Discussant RAJA, Samina [University at Buffalo SUNY] [email protected]• 0004: Panacea or Problem: Comparing

Parallel Governance Structures for Disaster RecoveryPresenting & Primary Author: MUKHERJI, Anuradha [East Carolina University] [email protected]: GANAPATI, Emel [Florida International University] [email protected]

• 0175: Access to Food Systems in a Developing Country: The Culture & Practice of Purchasing Food Items in Mumbai, India*Presenting & Primary Author: KOTVAL-K, Zeenat [Michigan State University] [email protected]

• 0648: Measuring the Vulnerability of the Regional Food System in Japan*Presenting Author: AKUNE, Yuko [Reitaku University] [email protected]: ANACKER, Katrin [George Mason University] [email protected]

• 1182: Mottainai!: Using a cultural concept to promote sustainable food waste behavior in Tokyo & KyotoPresenting & Primary Author: YUI, Sahoko [UC Davis] [email protected]

• 0695: Happiness & Urban Parks: Estimation of the Monetary Value Presenting & Primary Author: KIM, Danya [University of Wisconsin-Madison] [email protected]

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Presenting & Primary Author: HSU, David [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] [email protected]

• 0656: “The Uses of Stories & the Imaginary Infrastructure of Cities” or “Weesakeechak’s New Condo”Presenting & Primary Author: DORRIES, Heather [Carleton Univeristy] [email protected]

• 1176: The Ecology of Urban Space: Cyborg, Communicative Action, CruciblePresenting Author: TAUFEN WESSELLS, Anne [University of Washington Tacoma] [email protected]

• 1423: Assemblage Thinking & Indigenous Community PlanningPresenting & Primary Author: BEGGS, Wayne [University of British Columbia] [email protected]

13.4 Testing Out Regionalism in Practice Independence-LL1Moderator GOUGH, Meghan [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected] BATES, Lisa [Portland State University] [email protected]• 0520: Testing the Epistemic Communities

Hypothesis: Impacts of the SCI-RPG on Regional GovernancePresenting & Primary Author: MATTIUZZI, Elizabeth [UC Berkeley] [email protected]: CHAPPLE, Karen [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

• 0912: Policy & Governance in the ‘Resilient’ RegionPresenting & Primary Author: COWELL, Margaret [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected]

• 1011: HUD Sustainable Communities Initiative: Enabling Regionalism through a Collective ImpactPresenting Author: REECE, Jason [Ohio State University] [email protected] Author: GOUGH, Meghan [Virginia Commonwealth University] [email protected]

• 0477: Making a Case for Social Innovation as a Structural Counterpart to Public Participation in Regional PlanningPresenting Author: ADIKESAVAN, Manju Aishwarya [The Graduate Center at the City University of New York] [email protected]

14.25 Public TransportationMatchless-LL1Moderator & Discussant MAGHELAL, Praveen [Khalifa University of Science and Technology] [email protected]• 0081: Verkehrsverbund: The Evolution &

Spread of Fully-Integrated Regional Public Transport in Germany, Austria, & Switzerland*Presenting & Primary Author: BUEHLER, Ralph [Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University] [email protected]: PUCHER, John [Rutgers University] [email protected]

• 0274: Apples to Apples: Comparing BRT & Light Rail While Avoiding the “BRT Lite” TrapPresenting & Primary Author: LEVINE, Jonathan [University of Michigan] [email protected], Matan [Taubman College, The University of Michigan] [email protected], Louis [Florida Atlantic University] [email protected], Joseph [University of Michigan] [email protected]

• 0558: The First Mile-Last Mile Connections: Opportunities & Challenges for Public Transit Use in Abu DhabiCo-AuthorsMAGHELAL, Praveen [Khalifa Institute of Science & Technology] [email protected], Pengyu [Khalifa Institute of Science & Technology] [email protected], Mayada [Khalifa Institute of Science & Technology] [email protected]

• 0621: Bus Rapid Transit Comes to Barranquilla: Perspectives from Metropolitan Area Residents*Presenting & Primary Author: SANTANA, Manuel [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], Abigail [University of California, Berkeley] [email protected], Corwin, [email protected] JIMENEZ, Ulises, [email protected], Eleanor, [email protected] MORALES, Francisco, [email protected], Daniel [University of California Berkeley] [email protected]

• 1213: The Effect of Light Rail Systems on Urban Form: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Selected Light Rail Systems on Urban Density*Presenting & Primary Author: NEOG, Dristi [Westfield State University] [email protected]

14.28 Urban Form, Mobility & TransportPenrose 1-LL1The moderator is a timekeeper. Please recruit one for your session.• 0049: Trip & Parking Generation Rates

for Different Housing Types: Effects of Compact Development*Presenting & Primary Author: TIAN, Guang [University of Utah] [email protected]

• 0118: Does Increasing Neighborhood Density Mean Safer Streets?Presenting & Primary Author: UERRA, Erick [University of Pennsylvania] [email protected]: KONDO, Michelle [US Forest Service] [email protected]

• 0866: Does Sprawl Hold Down Upward Mobility? A National Study of the Association between Urban Sprawl & Upward MobilityPresenting & Primary Author: HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]: EWING, Reid [University of Utah]

• 0979: The Impact of Land Use on Vehicle Travel by Urban Structure: A Case Study of Calgary, CanadaPresenting & Primary Author: CHOI, Kwangyul [University of Calgary] [email protected]

• 1130: The Geography of Car-Free Housing*Presenting Author: MILLARD-BALL, Adam [University of California, Santa Cruz] [email protected], Zhan [New York University] LI, Fei [New York University] [email protected]

14.54 Pre-Organized Session: Equity in Transportation PolicyColorado I-LL2Moderator HAMIDI, Shima [University of Texas] [email protected] WEINREICH, David [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]• 0595: Bridging the Gap between the

Mobility Haves & Have-Nots with the Rise in Shared MobilityPresenting Author: TAYLOR, Brian [UCLA] [email protected] Author: BROWN, Anne [UCLA] [email protected]

• 0596: Poverty, Policy, & Access to AutomobilesPresenting Author: BLUMENBERG, Evelyn [UCLA] [email protected]

• 0821: Caught in the Service Gap: Understanding the Link between Transportation Equity & Metropolitan FragmentationPresenting & Primary Author: WEINREICH, David [University of Texas, Arlington] [email protected]: SKUZINSKI, Thomas [Virginia Tech] [email protected]

• 1129: Smart, Equitable, & Inclusive Urban Transport*Presenting & Primary Author: GEBRESSELASSIE, Mahtot [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected]: SANCHEZ, Thomas [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University]

Round Table 0948: Serious Games for Collaborative Planning & Stakeholder EngagementColorado AModerator SCHENK, Todd [Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University] [email protected], Sanda [Cleveland State University] [email protected] POPLIN, Alenka [Iowa State University] [email protected], Camille [Georgia Institute of Technology] [email protected], Moira [University of Illinois at Chicago] [email protected]

SUNDAY • 9:45AM – 11:15AM

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DENVER FUN FACT

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DENVER FUN FACT

THE USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS, INCREASED VENTILATION, NATURAL LIGHT, AND A GREEN CLEANING POLICY HELPED EARN UNION STATION’S BUS CONCOURSE A GOLD LEED CERTIFICATION (9TH IN THE COUNTRY) FOR GREEN BUILDING.

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