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CRP Faculty & Students Presenting at ACSP 2019

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CRP faculty and Ph.D. candidates will be presenting at the annual conference for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, taking place October 24-27. The event will be hosted by the Department of City Planning and Real Estate Development at Clemson University in Greensville, South Carolina.

Associate Professor Neema Kudva will be a panel participant for the GPEIG Roundtable Breakfast Session: “Global” Dimensions of Planning: Moving Beyond Program Accreditation Requirements. 

Below is the list of abstract titles by CRP faculty and students that have been accepted by ACSP.

APPLY COMPUTER VISION AND MACHINE LEARNING TO MEASURES HUMAN PERCEPTION OF STREET DESIGN QUALITY: TAKING SHANGHAI PUDONG DISTRICT AS AN EXAMPLE
Waishan Qiu (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author
Xiaokai Huang [Harvard University], co-author
Xiaojiang Li [Massachusetts Institute of Technology], co-author

SCENARIO PLANNING FOR TRANSFORMATIVE ALTERNATIVES UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE – FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR TOOL DEVELOPMENT
Ryan Thomas (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author
Assistant Professor Linda Shi, co-author
Associate Professor Jennifer Minner, co-author

THE LOCAL PARADOX – COMMUNITY RECOVERY AND MUNICIPAL ADAPTATION IN STATE POLITICS FOR STRATEGIC RETREAT
Jared Enriquez (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author

SHRINKING CITIES IN URBANIZED CHINA: DYNAMIC TIME-SERIES CLUSTERING
Yuanshuo Xu (M.R.P. ’13, Ph.D. ’19), presenting author

PRAGMATIC MUNICIPALISM: US LOCAL GOVERNMENTS’ RESPONSE TO FISCAL STRESS
Professor Mildred Warner, presenting author
Austin Aldag (Ph.D. candidate), co-author
Yunji Kim [University of Wisconsin-Madison], co-author

RISING SEAS AND FISCAL DECLINE – THE ROLE OF STATE POLICIES IN SHAPING LOCAL VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION TO SEA LEVEL RISE
Assistant Professor Linda Shi, presenting author
Austin Aldag (Ph.D. candidate), co-author

UNEVEN WATERS: UTILITY, CHINESE CONTRACTORS AND MIDDLE CLASS HOUSEHOLDS IN THE CITY OF KHULNA
Farhana Ahmad (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author

A STORY OF TWO LEVELS: HOW DO SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS INFLUENCE LOCAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS?
Lu Liao (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author

‘MANAGED RETREAT’ AS AN ADAPTIVE PLANNING RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE DISPLACEMENT
Professor Kieran Donaghy, presenting author

MANSPLAINING STILL THE NORM: GENDER DYNAMICS IN PLANNING WORKPLACES
Marisa Turesky [University of Southern California], presenting author
Professor Mildred Warner, co-author

ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT ON RESIDENTS’ HOUSING SATISFACTION
Assistant Professor Suzanne Charles, presenting author
Daniel Kuhlmann [Iowa State University], co-author

BENEFITS OF ELEVATOR POLICY FOR OLD WALK-UP BUILDINGS: EVIDENCE FROM BEIJING RESALE HOUSING MARKET
Visiting Lecturer Ziye Zhang (Ph.D. ’18), presenting author

THE COMMON GROUND: CLASS, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, AND THE BATTLE FOR PUBLIC SPACE IN GURUGRAM, INDIA
Visiting Lecturer Shoshana Goldstein (Ph.D. ’19), presenting author

LOCAL CAPITALISTS AND THE POLITICS OF PLANNING INFRASTRUCTURE THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS IN SMALL CITIES
Nidhi Subramanyam (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author

EQUITABLE ACCESS TO SANITATION IN CITIES IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Professor Victoria Beard, presenting author

CAN AGE FRIENDLY PLANNING PROMOTE EQUITY IN PUBLIC HEALTH ACROSS THE RURAL-URBAN DIVIDE?
Xue Zhang (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author
Associate Professor Mildred Warner, co-author

NAVIGATING IN TWO SYSTEMS: INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Dylan Stevenson (Ph.D.candidate), presenting author

THEORY AND PRACTICE: ON IMPROVISATION, JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE
Professor John Forester, presenting author

ROUNDTABLE – THE SCHOLAR-PRACTITIONER INTERFACE IN THE PLANNING ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Lisa Bates [Portland State University], moderator
Heather Campbell [University of British Columbia]
Professor John Forester

ANALYZING THE CAUSES AND DURATION OF SPELLS OF CARLESSNESS AMONG LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
Assistant Professor Nicholas Klein, presenting author
Mike Smart [Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey], co-author

EXAMINING PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESS AND USE AMONG WOMEN IN INDIA: CASE OF A MEDIUM SIZED CITY, PANCHKULA
Seema Singh (Ph.D. candidate), presenting author

JUST PLACES? COMMUNITY PRESERVATION, ART, AND EQUITY
Associate Professor Jennifer Minner, presenting author

A multi-college alumni reception will be held on Friday, October 25.

 

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