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CRP Professor Richard Booth Receives Howard Zahniser Adirondack Award

Richard Booth, professor of city and regional planning (CRP), speaks at a 2012 post-election panel discussion: “Now That They’ve Won, What Will They Do?”

City and Regional Planning professor Richard Booth has been honored with the Howard Zahniser Adirondack Award. The award, presented by the citizen advocacy group Protect the Adirondacks, Inc., exemplifies Booth’s service on the New York State Adirondack Park Agency board.

In 2016, Booth also received the Paul Schaefer Wildnerness Award by the advocacy group Adirondack Wild: Friends of the Forest Preserve.

For more information on Richard Booth’s work in the Adirondacks, click here.

Published in CRP Faculty New Blog Posts

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