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CURRICULUM VITAE
DR. THOMAS A. CLARK July 2019
• Professor Emeritus of Urban/Regional Planning and Policy Development (Since 1.1.2012)
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
College of Architecture and Planning
University of Colorado Denver (UC Denver)
• Faculty Affiliate, Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), Idaho National
Laboratory (Since 1.26.2011 )
• Senior Advisor, Wikistrat (Since 2012)
• Formerly, Co-Editor, Progress in Planning (Elsevier) (2004-2008)
• Formerly Assistant and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and Dean
of the Graduate School (Interim and Acting), UC Denver
• Formerly Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design ( 7.1.2007 to 1.1.2011)
• Formerly, Director, Center for Sustainable Urbanism, UC Denver
Service Post-retirement:
• Chairperson, Victor (Idaho) Urban Renewal Agency (since 2015)
• Member, Design Review Committee, Teton Springs Resort, Victor, Idaho
CONTACT
2930 East 7th
Avenue Parkway, Denver, Colorado 80206
74 Moulton Lane, Victor, Idaho 83455
Phone: 303.641.3678 (Cell)
E-mail: tom.clark@ucdenver.edu
EDUCATION
A.B. ……………… Brown University (1966): Major in Political Science (International
Relations); Effective Minor in Physics and Mathematics
M.A. ……………... University of Iowa (1969): Urban and Regional Planning
M.A. Equivalent …. University of Iowa (1970): Geography
Ph.D. ……………….. University of Iowa (1975): Geography (Urban and Economic)
PRIOR INSTITUTIONAL FACULTY AFFILIATIONS
McGill University, Montreal, Canada: Visiting Faculty. 1972-3
Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont: Regular Faculty. 1973-6
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Regular Faculty. 1976-82
University of Colorado Denver, Colorado: Regular Faculty. 1982-2011
PRINCIPAL (P), and RECENT (R) RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Urban/Regional Growth Management (P)
• Urban/Regional Economic Development (P)
• Rural and Small Town Planning (P)
• Urban Form (P)
• Energy Policy (P)
• Mountain Landscapes (R)
• Ecosystem Management (R)
• Aging and Society (R)
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Accomplishments Listed Later, by Position)
2006 to 2009 Director, Center for Sustainable Urbanism
2007-2011 Chairperson (7.1.07 to 1.1.11) and Professor, Department of Planning
and Design, College of Architecture and Planning, and Member,
Graduate Faculty, UC Denver
2006 to 2008 Director, Colorado Center for Community Development
2004 (Jan.) to Interim Dean of the Graduate School, Denver Campus, University of
2006 (Aug.) Colorado Denver (First Appointed January, 2004)
1998-2004 Director, Program in Western Lands, Resources and Development,
College of Architecture and Planning, UCDHSC
1999(May) to Chair, Department of Planning and Design, College of Architecture
2000 (July) and Planning, and Previously Head, Graduate Program (1.1997-
7.2000)
1987 (Aug.) to Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic
1989 (Sept.) Affairs (Acting),
and and Dean of the Graduate School (Acting),
1985 (Oct.) to UC Denver
1986 (Sept.)
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1986 (Sept.) Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affair
to 1987 (Aug.) (Acting), UC Denver
1982-6 Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning,
School of Architecture and Planning, UC Denver
1976 to Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy
1982 Development, School of Urban and Regional Policy, Rutgers
University; Affiliate, Doctoral Program in Geography; Associate
Member of the Graduate Faculty; Research Associate, Center for Urban
Policy Research.
1973 to Assistant Professor
1976 Department of Geography, Middlebury College
1972 to Visiting Assistant Professor
1973 Department of Geography, McGill University
GOVERNMENT POLICY CONSULTATIONS: FEDERAL, STATE AND REGIONAL
1981 Invited Participant. Governor's (Byrne) Conference on "An Agenda for the 80's," Trenton, New
Jersey, May.
1984 Special report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assessing the United
Nations (ECE) Conferences on Urban and Regional Research, and recommending changes in their
format and the nature of U.S. participation.
1988 Invited Participant. Conference on The North Atlantic Alliance, United States Department of
State, Summer. Washington, D.C.
1990-1 Appointed Member Steering Committee, Regional Development Plan Taskforce, Denver Regional
Council of Governments (DRCOG)
1991-5 Appointed Member, Transportation Policy Committee, Denver Regional Council of Governments
1993-5 Appointed Member, Vision 2020 Task Force, Denver Regional Council of Governments
1994-5 Advisor to Governor Roy Romer regarding State Strategic Planning and Growth Management in
Colorado. Denver.
1995- Invited Participant, Governor Romer's Colorado Leadership Summit on "Smart Growth and
Development", Summits I (1/25/95), II (11/4/95) and III (2/14/96).
1996 Judge. Select the winners of DRCOG's 1996 Local Government Innovations Awards program.
Announced March 27.
1998 Testimony Provided at Request of Colorado APA, Regarding the Colorado Responsible Growth
Bill, Senate Local Government Committee, Colorado Legislature. February 3.
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1998 Member. Review Panel, Transportation Commission’s Strategic Transportation Project
Implementation Program, Statewide Planning Section, Division of Transportation Development,
Colorado Department of Transportation.
1998-9 Developed research basis for promotion of the Colorado Responsible Growth Act. This entails
original analysis using secondary sources. At request of the Colorado APA.
1999 Testimony Provided at Request of Senator Pat Pasco, Senate Local Affairs Committee, Colorado
Legislature. February 2.
1999 Testimony Provided at Request of Senator Sullivant, Senate Local Affairs Committee, Colorado
Legislature. March 23.
1999 Judge. Select the winners of DRCOG's 1999 Local Government Innovations Awards program.
Announced April 14.
1999 Consultation, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA).
2000 Plenary Speaker. Special Interim Study Commission on Growth in Colorado. Colorado
Legislature. August 9.
2000 Advisory Committee, “Programmatic EIS, the I-70 Corridor from Denver to Glenwood Springs:
2020 and 2050,” Colorado Department of Transportation, with J.F. Sato Associates. Advisory
Services on a potential $5 billion dollar transit project, for the State of Colorado.
2000.1 Expert Evaluation. Assessment of the citizen-initiated ballot measure entitled, “Voter Approval of
Growth” which, if approved, would become an amendment to the Colorado constitution, at the
request of the Colorado Legislative Council, July, 2000, and May, 2001.
2000-2 Member. Peer Review Panel to review the process and findings of the I-70 Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement. Colorado Department of Transportation.
2001 Consultation, Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, Ministry of Education,
The People's Republic of China. March 15.
2002 Consultation and Lecture Tour. Major Chinese Universities and Science Parks in
Beijing, Tianjin,
Xian, and Nanjing. Official Sponsor: Ministry of Education, The People's Republic of China.
(April 18 to May 2).
2005 Keynote Presentation. “Higher Education and the Future of Colorado’s Economy,” Interim Joint
Committee on Economic Development, Colorado Legislature, 45 minutes. Colorado State Capitol.
September 22.
2006 Participant and Co-convenor with the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program,
“The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Denver Forum, May 23.
2007 Participant with the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program,
“The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Assembly of policy leaders from
throughout the Western States in Denver, to assess policy options in the run-up to the U.S.
Presidential Campaign in order to posit new roles for the federal government in this region.
Summer.
2008 Lead testimony before the Colorado Legislature’s House Transportation and Energy Committee
regarding HB 1312 regarding the land use/transportation planning nexus. February 28.
2008 Consultation re the Transportation/Land Use Connection in Colorado and the West. With Carla
Perez. Senior Policy Advisor to Governor Ritter, and Heidi Van Genderen, Policy Advisor for
Climate Change, Governor Ritter. May 28.
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INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT
1972.3Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, McGill University, MONTREAL, QUEBEC,
CANADA
1984 Invited Delegate: United States Delegation named by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research, United Nations' Economic
Commission for Europe, LISBON, PORTUGAL, May. Topic of Address: "Spatial Policy in
Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale."
1988 Attendee: Conference on the Future of the North Atlantic Alliance, United States Department of
State, Washington D.C.
1991 Participant: First Joint Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association of
European Schools of Planning, OXFORD, UK, July. Topic of Paper: "Dilemmas in Targeting
Educational Resources for the Promotion of Regional Economic Development."
1997 Inaugural Lecture: Luis Munoz Marin Foundation, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1997.
1999- Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Tourism Planning and Design, Denver.
2000 Invited Participant Re Research on Global Warming and Its Island Impacts: Graduate School of
Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, and the Fundacion Biblioteca of
Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon, in Ponce. September 16-23.
2002 Invited Visitor/Lecturer. Cities: Beijing, Tianjin, Xi’an, and Nanjing. By invitation of the
Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, Ministry of Education, People’s Republic of
China. April 18 to May 1.
Title of talks:
1) “The Spatial Reformation of American Metropolitan Regions: Process and Policy
Perspectives”
2) “High Technology and Regional Development in the United States: Technopoles, Innovation
and the Spatial Internalization of Technological Gain”
3) “Planning Education in the United States: An Evolving Dialogue between the Profession and
the Academy”
4) “A Critical Appraisal of China’s High and New Technology Development Zones”
Beijing:
Department of Urban and Environmental Science, Beijing University
Tsinghua (University) Science Park
Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Science Park)
Zhongguancun Haidian Science Park (Science Park)
Tianjin:
Institute of City Planning and Research, School of Architecture,
Tianjin University
Xi’an
Xi’an National Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone (Science Park)
Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture,
Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology
Nanjing
Department of Urban and Resource Science, Nanjing University
Research Institute of Urban Planning and Design, Department of
Architecture, Southeast University (With Dean O’Leary)
2002 Participant: Denver/China Forum, Center for China/U.S. cooperation, Graduate School of
International Studies, University of Denver
2002 Organizer. Conference on Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of
Globalization. Steamboat Springs, Colorado, September 25-28. Sponsored by the United States
State Department and the United Nations’ Year 2002 International Year of Mountains.
2003 Participant. Joint ACSP/AESOP Conference, Leuven, Belgium, July 7-13.
2004 Participant. MUSES Conference. National Science Foundation. Washington D.C.
2004-7 Co-Editor, Progress in Planning (Refereed Journal, Elsevier Publisher, Amsterdam: Term: 2004
2007, renewable)
2009 Participant, World Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, July 6-12.
2008 Co-initiator of MOU with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to train Seoul planners on an on-going
basis in the Master of Urban and Regional Planning Program at UC Denver.
2008 Participant. Joint ACSP/AESOP Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 7-11.
2012- Senior Advisor, WikiStrat
2013 Evaluator, UN Habitat’s Flagship Reports.
2016 Involvement in Special Issue on Mountain Landscape Planning, Journal of Landscape Architecture
(China).
2017 Possible Featured Speaker, School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University (China).
PUBLICATIONS: REFEREED ARTICLES AND PROCEEDINGS, AND PEER
SCREENED BOOK CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES
1978 "Regional Development: Strategy from Theory" in Revitalizing the
Northeast: Prelude to an Agenda, Edited by George Sternlieb and James
Hughes (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers
University), pages 407-443.
1980 "Regional and Structural Shifts in the American Economy Since 1960: The
Emerging Role of Service-Performing Industries," in The American
Metropolitan System: Present and Future, Edited by Stanley D. Brunn and
James O. Wheeler (N. Y.: John Wiley and Sons, Halsted Press), Ch. 8, pp.
111-125.
1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Toward a Political Economy
of Exclusion," in Proceedings of the Middle States Division of the Association
of American Geographers, Edited by J.E. McConnell (Newark, Delaware:
Dept. of Geography, University of Delaware), pages 71-79.
1981 "Race, Class and Suburban Housing Discrimination: Alternative Judicial
Standards of Proof and Relief," Urban Geography, Volume 2,
Number 4, pages 327-338.
1981 "The Components of Regional Income Convergence: Empirical Dimensions,"
The Review of Regional Studies, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 1981, pages
58-71. Issued in 1983.
1981 "National Trends in Black Suburbanization," in The New Suburbanites: Race
and Housing in the Suburbs, by Robert W. Lake (New Brunswick: Center for
Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University), Chapter 2, pages 15-28.
1982 "Federal Initiatives Promoting the Dispersal of Low-income Housing in
Suburbs," The Professional Geographer, Volume 34, Number 2, pages
136-146.
1982 "The Role of the State in Regional Development," in Institutions and
Geographical Patterns, Edited by Robin Flowerdew (London: Croom Helm
Ltd.), Chapter 6, pages 169-208.
1984 "Suburban Economic Integration: External Initiatives and Community
Responses," in Geography and the Urban Environment: Volume 6. Edited
by D. Herbert and R.J. Johnston (New York: John Wiley and Sons), Chapter
10, pages 213-244.
1984 "Spatial Policy in Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale," in
the Papers of the Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research (Lisbon,
Portugal: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe). Named by
DHUD as one of three United States delegates.
1985 "The Interdependence Among Gentrifying Neighborhoods: Central Denver
Since 1970," Urban Geography, Volume 6, Number 3, pages 246-273.
1987 "The Suburbanization Process and Racial Segregation," in Divided
Neighborhoods: Changing Patterns of Racial Segregation in the 1980's,
Edited by Gary A. Tobin (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications), Urban Affairs
Annual Review, Volume 31. Chapter 5, pages 56-65.
1987 "Minority Business in Urban Economies," Urban Studies, with Franklin
James. Volume 24, Number 6, pages 489-502.
1989 "Urban Schools and the Changing Metropolitan Labor Market," The Urban
Review: A Quarterly Journal of Issues and Ideas in Public Education,
Volume 21. Number 4, pages 227-250 (Issued in 1990).
1990 "Gender in the Emerging Urban Workforce: Educational Correlates of
Industrial Shift in Large Cities," Journal of Urban Affairs. Volume 12,
Number 4, pages 379-399.
1991 "Capital Constraints on Non-metropolitan Accumulation:
Rural Process in the United States Since the Sixties," Journal of Rural
Studies. Volume 7, Number 3, pages 169-190.
1992 "Women-owned Businesses: Dimensions and Policy Issues," Economic
Development Quarterly with Franklin James. Volume 6, Number 1, pages 25-
40.
1994 "The State-Local Regulatory Nexus in U.S. Growth Management: Claims of
Property and Participation in the Localist Resistance," Environment and
Planning C: Government and Policy. Volume 12, pages 425-447.
1995 "More Women-Owned Businesses Are Important: New Government
Programs May Not Be," Economic Development Quarterly. Volume 9, No. 1,
pages 91-3, with Franklin James.
1995 "Women-owned Businesses," In Exploring Urban Urban America, Edited by
Roger Caves (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications), Chapter 13, pages 202-221.
Issued December 1994. Reprint.
1996 "Land Use Planning." In Colorado Environmental Handbook:
The State of the State, Colorado Environmental Coalition (Denver: Colorado
Environmental Coalition), Chapter 12, pages 264-309.
2000 “The Agricultural Consequences of Compact Urban Development in Asian
Cities,” in Compact Cities: Sustainable Urban Forms for Developing
Countries Edited by Michael Jenks and Rod Burgess (London: Spon Press).
With Te-I Albert Tsai. Pages 63-72.
2006 “Introduction,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of
Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann
(Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Chapter 1, pp.
1-9.
2006 “Resort Development for Whom?” in Mountain Resort Planning and
Development in an Era of Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill
and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant
Communications). Section III, pp. 123-127.
2006 “Paradise’s Closing Door: Dynamics of Residential Exclusion in Mountain
Resort Regions,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era
of Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann
(Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Chapter
11, pp. 148-184.
2006 “Must Global Trump Local: Concluding Thoughts on Resort Planning in the
Global Era,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era
of Globalization, with Alison Gill, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and
Rudi Hartmann (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications).
Chapter 19, pp. 321-334.
2007 “Towards a Spatially Disaggregate Material-based Hardship Index
for the Cities of Developing Nations: Nairobi, Kenya,” International
Development Planning Review. Authors: Thomas A. Clark and Deng Ning.
Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 69-92.
2012 “Place-contingent Capacities in Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population:
Conceptualizing the Needs-Capacities Relation in Non-Metropolitan America,”
The International Journal of Aging in Society. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 87-107 (digital
and hardcopy).
2013 “Metropolitan Density, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions: Multi-
attribute Tradeoffs and Their Policy Implications,” Energy Policy. Vol. 53,
February, pp. 413-428.
2016 “The Urgency of Mountains: Landscape Planning in the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem, USA,” Landscape Architecture Journal (China), July.
2016 “INCD’s and Subnational Regional Emission Abatement After Paris:
Sub-national Energy Transition in the United States,” (under review)
PUBLICATIONS: PEER SCREENED BOOKS
1979 Blacks in Suburbs: A National Perspective, by Thomas Clark (New
Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1979).
Reviewed in numerous major scholarly journals, and cited extensively in the
national media. (Also on microfiche, ERIC). 127 pages.
1991 Community Economic Development: A Primer for Small Towns and Cities,
by Thomas A. Clark (School of Architecture and Planning, University of
Colorado at Denver, 1991). Anonymously reviewed and selected for national
promotion by the Corporation for Enterprise Development in The
Entrepreneurial Economy Review, Winter, 1991, Volume 9, No. 2, pp. 24-27.
88 pages.
2006 Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization,
Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New
York: Tourism Dynamics Series, Cognizant Communications). (September).
348 pages.
2009 Smart Growth Policies: An Evaluation of Programs and Outcomes. Gregory
L. Ingram, Armando Carbonell, Yu-Hung Hong, and Anthony Flint eds.
(Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy). 277 pages. List of
Contributors: R. Burchell, T. Chapin, T. Clark, C. Dawkins, K. Ihlanfeldt, E.
Kelly, G. Knaap, T. McKinnon, S. Meck, T. Moore, R. Patterson, F. Steiner,
A. Wallis and M. Zhang. Chapter 2, pp. 10-20, and Appendix pp. 241-253,
both with Allan Wallis, and input on case study chapters and overall
intellectual conceptualization of the book. (May)
PUBLICATIONS: MONOGRAPHS
1975 (Doctoral Dissertation)
"The Urban Residential System: Spatial Simulations," Department of
Geography, University of Iowa (Ann Arbor: Microfilm). (619 pages in two
volumes)
This was the first macro-recursive metropolitan model to represent the spatial and temporal
interaction between the markets for labor and housing in the simulation of the evolving spatial
configuration of large urban regions. Development and testing of the Residential System
Simulation Model (RSSM) composed of seven sub-models. Market demand is represented in
thirty categories of households arrayed over as many as eighty residential zones. Household
income and work location are determined in interaction with up to ten major metropolitan
employment centers. Housing supply incorporates the dual effects of housing and neighborhood
transition. A matching routine assigns searching households to available dwelling units in accord
with residential preference functions and capacity to pay.
1977 (Research Monograph)
George Sternlieb and Thomas Clark, The Impact of Alternative Fiscal
Mechanisms on Philadelphia (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy
Research, Rutgers University, February). Funded under a contract with a
consortium of Philadelphia banks and the City of Philadelphia. Technical
economic analysis and documentation.
1984 (Monograph)
Thomas A. Clark, Peggy Cuciti, Franklin James, and Marshall Kaplan,
Urban America 1984. Executive summary of a study for the National Urban
Policy Advisory Committee to the Subcommittee on Investment, Jobs, and
Prices of the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress. Sole
author of:
Chapter 2. "Cities and Their Regions" Chapter 3. "Jobs and Urban Change"
Chapter 4. "Poverty Race and Ethnicity in Cities". Pages 8-22.
Appendix of this Executive Summary.
1991 (Monograph)
Thomas A. Clark, Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An
Assessment of the Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver-
Boulder Metropolitan Area Through 2000. A Report to the Colorado
Commission on Higher Education Which Funded the Study (Denver,
Colorado: CCHE, November). Volume I, 145 pp. (text plus 43 tables);
Volume II, 60 pp.
Volume I:
Chapter 1. "Economic Imperatives: The Denver Region and Colorado,"
pages 1-17.
Chapter 2. "Industrial Restructuring and the Demand for Labor,"
pages 18-26.
Chapter 3. "Demographics and the Emerging Workforce" pages 27-32.
Chapter 4. "Higher Education and the Supply of Advanced Skills,"
pages 33-35.
Chapter 5. "Matching Occupational and Educational Profiles," pages 36-53.
Chapter 6. "Conclusions," pages 54-63.
Appendix A. "Data Used in This Study to Document and Forecast Labor Supply and Demand,"
pages 65-73.
Appendix B. " Forecast Methodology," pages 74-98.
Appendix C. "Industrial Targeting: The Economic Base Model and Shift-share Analysis," pages
99-102.
Volume II:
Appendix D. "Detailed Forecasts," 60 pages.
PUBLICATIONS: COMMENTARIES
1990 "Mobility, Economy and Community: The Road to Nowhere in Denver's
Transportation Future," The Urban Design Forum. Number XXX,
April/May, pp. 1-2. Reprinted in The Daily Journal. V. 93, No. 236, April 26,
1990.
1991 "Springtime in the Rockies?: Critical Questions about Higher Education,
Labor Markets and Colorado's Economic Future," The Planning News, Vol.
2, No. 4(April), pp. 6-7.
1991 "The Road Less Traveled: Visioning and Planning a Metro Future," The
Urban Design Forum. Number XXXVI, June/July, pp. 1-3.
1993 "Growth is Back: Colorado Needs Planning Reform," The Urban Design
Forum. Number XXXVI, May/June, pp. 2-6.
1994 " 'Interior' Design--Retrofitting Our Metropolitan Areas," The Urban Design
Forum. Number XXXVIII, August/September, pp.
1-3.
1995 "Front Range Futures: Growth Policies and Their Consequences," Published
Transcript of Event Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Journalism,
University of Colorado at Boulder, October 4, 1994.
1997 "Vision 20/20: Prospects," Colorado Commons. Spring 1997, pp. 12-14.
1999 “Colorado’s Growing Pains,” Perspectives Section, Denver Post, February14.
1999 “Disraeli, Bartlett and Regional Planning: A Rejoinder,” Terrain, An On-line
Magazine. May.
2003 “Loving Our Mountains To Death,” Videotape of Conference I helped
develop for the Denver Botanic Gardens. September.
2008 Multi-part interview with additional written submissions for Le Croix, one of
the
three French national daily newspapers on the general topic of America and
the world, October. Gary Hart was interviewed in this same series.
2009 Personal Commentary requested for inclusion in Nancy Frank, Becoming an
Urban Planner. (New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, forthcoming).
SELECTED WORK IN PROGRESS: Thomas Clark (Author)
“Symbiosis or Exploitation: Assessing the Ramifications of Rural-to-urban Water
Transfers in Tamil Nadu, India”. Resilience Conference. Montpelier, France. May 5, 2014.
With Gnanasekaran Shanmuga Priya.
“Planning Implementation in the Americas: Critical North-South International
Comparative Perspectives”
"Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China's R&D Intensive High Technology
Development Zones".
“Capital Accumulation in Lower Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test
of Three Policy Prescriptions”.
"Prosperous Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or
Nexus for an Emerging Middle Class?"
"Public Higher Education, Regional Benefits Capture, and State Economic Development".
"Higher Education and State Economic Development: Assessing the Developmental
Returns to Public Investment Education Investment".
Editor, Progress in Planning (Elsevier). (Summary of Volumes Personally Edited by Thomas
Clark and Published since 2005)
Progress in Planning is the major publisher of longer monographs on urban and regional planning, in the world.
We public 8 issues per annum. My Co-Editor is Michael Hebbert of the University of Manchester (UK), and my
staff is at that institution. Below are the single issues I have edited since the onset of my Editorship in 2004. Each
such issue entails not only the solicitation of external reviewers using the online Elsevier Editorial System (EES),
but also a serious personal appraisal of each submission, the determination of whether or not to permit
advancement to eventual publication, and then finally a lengthy interaction with the prospective author(s) to
make the needed revisions which are often quite extensive. So each issue, in fact, entails a process not unlike that
of editing a book, and indeed each submission, as noted previously, is a full monograph prior to publication.
Below is listed only those submissions whose publication I oversaw. Not listed, of course, are all those
manuscripts which were not accepted for publication.
• Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 1-74. (January 2006). Kris Wernstedt and Robert Hersh, “
Brownfields Regulatory Reform and Policy Innovation in Practice”.
• Vol. 65, No. 3, pp. 125-200. (April 2006). Raphael Bar-El and Dafna Schwartz,
“Regional Development as a Policy for Growth with Equity: The State of Ceara
(Brazil) as a Model”.
• Vol. 66, No. 4, pp. 241-310. November 2006. Chaolin Gu, Roger C.K. Chan, Jin Yuan
Liu, and Christian Kesteloot, “Beijing’s Socio-Spatial Restructuring: Immigration and
Social Transformation in the Epoch of National Economic Restructuring”.
• Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 1-98. January 2007: Joanne Tippett et al., “Meeting the Challenges
of Sustainable Development: Conceptual Appraisal of a New Method for Participatory
Ecological Planning”.
• Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 57-96. August 2007. Michael Gunder and Hean Hillier,
“Problematising Responsibility in Planning Theory”.
• Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 201-256. December 2007. James O’Brien, Ramin Keivani and John
Glasson. “Towards a New Paradigm in Environmental Policy Development in High-
Income Developing Countries: The Case of Abu Dhabi, UAE”.
• Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 1-40. January 2008. Meg Holden. “Social Learning in Planning:
Seattle’s Sustainable Development Codebooks”.
• Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 1-44. 2008. Erniel B. Barrios. “Infrastructure and Rural
Development: Household Perceptions on rural Development”.
• Vol. 70, No. 2, pp.45-97. 2008. Begum Ozkaynak. “Globalization and Local Resistance:
Alternative City Developmental Scenarios on Capital’s Global Frontier—the Case of
Yalova, Turkey”.
• Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 99-132. 2008. Ashwani Vasishth. “A Scale-hierarchic Ecosystem
Approach to Integrative Ecological Planning”.
• Vol. 70, Part 2, 2008. Begun Ozkaynak. “Globalisation and local resistance:
Alternative city developmental scenarios on capital’s global frontier—the case of
Yalova, Turkey”.
• Vol. 71/2, 2009-10. Special Issues (2) on Cutting Edge Research in Key Thematic
Areas.
• Vol.72, 2009. Vanessa Watson, “The Planned City Sweeps the Poor Away…. Urban
Planning and 21st
Century Urbanization”.
PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS
1977 M. Batty, Urban Modeling: Algorithms, Calibrations, Predictions (Toronto: MacMillan, 1976), in
The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien, Volume 21, Number 3, pages 289-291.
1977 D. M. Smith, Patterns in Human Geography: An Introduction to Numerical Methods (New York:
Crane Russak, 1975), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin,
Number 108 (June), 76-77.
1977 E. Conkling and M. Yeates, Man's Economic Environment (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976), in
Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 109 (September), 86-87.
1978 P. Lewis, Maps and Statistics (New York: Halsted Press, 1977), in Special Library Association,
Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 113 (September), 93-94.
1979 R. Lamb, Metropolitan Impacts on Rural America, Research Paper No. 162, Department of
Geography, University of Chicago, 1975, in The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien,
Vol XXX111, No. 1, 87-88.
1979 P. Haggett, A. Cliff and A. Frey, Locational Analysis in Human Geography (New York: John
Wiley and Sons, 1977), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No.
118, 69-70.
1980 J. P. Viteritti, Bureaucracy and Social Justice: Allocation of Jobs and Services to Minority Groups
(Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1979), in Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 61, No. 3/4
(December), 6-8.
1980 G. B. Norcliffe, Inferential Statistics for Geographers (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1977), in
Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 122 (December), 58-59.
1981 Denver Planning Office and Department of Geography, University of Denver, Denver Atlas
(Denver: University of Denver, 1979), in Special Library Associations, Geography and Map
Division Bulletin, No. 123 (March), 79-80.
1981 National Planning Association, Basic Maps of the U.S. Economy, 1967-1990 (Washington, D.C.:
N.P.A., Center for Economic Projections, 1979), in Special Library Association, Geography and
Map Division Bulletin, No. 123 (March), 80-81.
1982 J. Friedmann and C. Weaver, Territory and Function (Los Angeles: UCLA, School of
Architecture and Urban Planning, September 1977), in Economic Geography, Vol. 58, No. 2
(April), 217-220.
1982 R. L. Martin (ed.), Regional Wage Inflation and Unemployment (London: Pion, 1981), in Annals,
Association of American Geographers, Vol. 72, No. 4 (December), 583-585.
1983 Infomap, Inc., Atlas of Demographics: U.S. by County (Boulder, Colorado: Infomap), in Special
Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 132 (June), 74-76.
1983 J. W. Frazier (ed.), Applied Geography: Selected Perspectives (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall,
1982), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 133 (September),
63-64.
1983 R. J. Bennett, The Geography of Public Finance: Welfare Under Fiscal Federalism and Local
Government Finance, (New York: Methuen, 1980), in Geographical Review, Vol. 73, No. 3 (July),
352-353.
1984 J. L. Andriot, Population Abstract of the United States (McLean, Virginia: Andriot Associates,
1983), Vols. I and II; in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No.
135, 72-73.
1984 D. Clark, Urban Geography (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1982), in Special Library Association,
Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 135 (March), 69-71.
1984 C. Peach, V. Robinson and S. Smith (eds.), Ethnic Segregation in Cities (London: Croom Helm,
1981), in Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 8, No. 1, 142-145.
1984 Colorado's Future Economic Viability and Fiscal Standing. A review of: (1) Hard Choices: A
Report on the Increasing Gap Between America's Infrastructure Needs and Our Ability to Pay for
Them, Directed by Marshall Kaplan, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at
Denver, for the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, 1984, and (2) Colorado: Investing in the
Future, prepared by the Colorado Office of State Planning and Budget, 1981. In The Goal Miner,
Newsletter of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association (June), 1, 11-12.
1985 Congressional Quarterly, Congressional Districts in the 1980's, (Washington: Congressional
Quarterly, 1983), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 139
(March), 63-64.
1986 M. Baldassare, Trouble in Paradise: The Suburban Transformation in America (New York:
Columbia, 1986), in Journal of the American Planning Association.
1999 P. Langdon, A Better Place to Live (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1994), in
Urban Studies (October), Vol. 36 , No. 11, 2005-6.
2000 Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen, Picture Windows: How the Suburbs Happened (New
York: Basic Books, 2000) in Urban Studies, Vol. 38, No. 7, 1196-1197.
2003 Douglas E. Booth, Searching for Paradise: Economic Development and Environmental Change in
the Mountain West (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002) in Journal of the
American Planning Association, Vol. 69, No. 4, 455-456.
2003 Jill S. Baron (Ed.), Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective (Washington, D.C.:
Island Press, 2002) in Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 69, No. 4, 455-456.
2004 Bruce Katz and Robert E. Lang (Eds.), Redefining Urban and Suburban
America: Evidence from Census 2000 (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003) in
Urban Studies, Vol. 41, No. 10, 2802-2804.
PUBLICATIONS: ABSTRACTS
1978 "Services in Post-industrial America: Spatial Components of Economic Change," 74th Annual
Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1979 "Urban Decline and Dependent Populations," 75th Annual Meeting, Association of American
Geographers, Abstract.
1980 "Regional Per Capita Income Inequality in the United States: Empirical and Theoretical
Perspectives on the Evolving Pattern," 76th Annual Meeting, Association of American
Geographers, Abstract.
1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Towards a Political Economy of Exclusion,"
Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Abstract.
1981 "Suburban Differentiation as Institutional Process." Special Session, 77th Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1982 "Components of Regional Income Convergence," 78th Annual Meeting, Association of American
Geographers, Abstract
1983 "Economic Impacts of CBD Expansion Upon Adjacent Neighborhoods: Gentrification versus
Value-Capture," 79th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1984 "Gentrification: Empirical Dimensions of Welfare Impact." Special Session. Annual Meeting,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Abstract.
1986 "The Decline in Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large Cities: Structural Antecedents
and Policy Responses," 82nd Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1988 "National Urban Policy: Precedents and the Search for Purpose," 84th Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1990 "Structural Transformations in Rural America: Capital Constraints on Urban Development in
Nonmetropolitan Areas in the Nineties," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning, Abstract.
1991 "Open Systems, Closed Minds: Higher Education, Labor Power, and the Political Economy of
Regional Development," 87th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
1992 "Higher Education, Advanced Skills and State Economic Development," 88th Annual Meeting,
Association American Geographers, Abstract.
1992 "The State-Local Nexus in Growth Management: Is Bottom-Up Better?" Annual Meeting,
American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Abstract.
1996 "The Grammar of Post-modern Metropolitan Landscapes," 92nd Meeting, Association of
American Geographers, Abstract.
1997 "Majority-minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or Nexus for an
Emerging Middle Class?" Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, Abstract.
1998 "Capital Accumulation in Low Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test of Three
Policy Prescriptions," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena,
California, Abstract.
1999 “Migration to Exurban Areas in the Rocky Mountain West: Dimensions and Land Use
Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, Illinois,
Abstract.
2000 “Auguring the Future of Rural Communities in the New West: Patterns and Prospects of Non-
metropolitan Industrial Change in Fast-growing Areas of the Non-Metropolitan Mountain West,”
Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, Abstract.
2001 "Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China's R&D Intensive High Technology
Development Zones," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland,
Ohio, Abstract.
2002 “Planning Commissioners As Agents of Change: Counties and Cities Planning Together,” Annual
Conference, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, University of Denver, Law School, March 7-8.
Paper.
2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in
Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning,
Baltimore, Maryland, Abstract.
2003 “Gauging the Possible Negative Effects of Sprawl’s Limitation: Metropolitan Density, Roadway
Congestion, and Housing Affordability,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, Abstract.
2005 Panelist. ACSP Administrators’ Conference, Topic: “International Knowledge Exchange: Foreign
Students and Comparative Education”. Cincinnati. April 1-2.
2006 “Planning Implementation in the Americas: Critical North-South International Comparative
Perspectives,” World Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, July 6-12. Abstract.
2008 “Transit’s Role in the Metro Density/Housing Affordability Relation: A National Appraisal and Lessons
Learned,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 9, 2008. Abstract.
PUBLICATIONS: RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS
1969 "Controlling Urban Growth," Masters Thesis, Department of Urban Planning, University of Iowa.
1977 Demographic Analysis, Environmental Impact Statement, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Report.
1977 G. Sternlieb, T. Clark and K. Ford, "The Impact of Local Taxation on the Economy of
Philadelphia," (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, March). Research
Report..
1978 T. Clark, Brent Friedlander and Briavel Holcomb, Co-principal investigators, Technical Support
Document, for the New Jersey Department of Transportation's Bureau of Environmental Analysis,
Federal Aid Projects 1-295-1 (52, 43) to produce a prototype for similar studies in New Jersey.
Research Report - Project Director.
1978 Principal Investigator, Environmental Impact Statement: Boston Metropolitan Area, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, RFP No. WA 76-B501. Member of multidisciplinary team
having responsibility for certain elements of the analysis related to demographic and land use
impacts. Professional Report.
1978 Principal Investigator, Environmental Impact Statement: Greater Birmingham Metropolitan
Area. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RFP 76-B278. Full responsibility for development
of the LANDEV computer simulation model for forecasting regional land development patterns.
Professional Report.
1978 B. Friedlander and T. Clark, Master Plan for Lower Alloways Creek Township, New Jersey,
completed for legal adoption. Professional Report.
1979 T. Clark and B. Friedlander, School Master Plan: Lower Alloways Creek School District.
Professional Report.
1980 "National and Regional Issues and Policies in Facing the Challenges of the Urban Future," by
Salah El-Shakhs in Population and the Urban Future (New York: United Nations Fund for
Population Activities, September). Contributed Figures 1, 2 and Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10.
Empirical Analysis.
1981 Project Director, Technical Support Document: Montclair Connection (Phase II), for the New
Jersey Transit Corp. Social, Economic and Land Use Impact Studies. Professional Report.
1985 Contributor. Report entitled The Market for Major New Retail Development in the Denver
Metropolitan Area, 1985-1995, by F. James. Center for Public-Private Sector Cooperation,
Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver. Professional Report.
1985 Assessment and update of "Community Impact Analysis of the Proposed I-95 Highway", with
respect to Petersburg, Virginia, in preparation for annexation hearing.
1986 Co-author. Principles of Planning in Colorado, a report of the Policy Task Force, Colorado
Chapter of the American Planning Association. Chapter 5, "Economic Development".
1991 Principal Investigator. Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An Assessment of the
Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area. Denver,
Colorado: Colorado Commission on Higher Education.
1998 Elyria-Swansea Economic Development Appraisal. With Frank Ford. Denver, Colorado:
Colorado Center for Community Development. Summer.
1999 Downtown Development Authority, Greeley, Colorado: A Plan and Strategy for Revitalizing
Downtown Greeley, Colorado. Summer/Fall.
PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
1978 "Services in Post-industrial America: Spatial Components of Economic Change," Annual
Meeting, Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, April.
1978 Special Session on "Community Linkages," Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Social
Problems, San Francisco, September. Session Chairman.
1979 "Urban Decline and Dependent Populations," Annual Meeting, Association of American
Geographers, Philadelphia, April.
1979 Spring Conference, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University,
"Black Suburbanization," May. Speaker.
1980 "Regional Per Capita Income Inequality in the United States: Empirical and Theoretical
Perspectives on the Evolving Pattern," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers,
Louisville, Kentucky, April.
1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Towards a Political Economy of Exclusion,"
Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, October.
1980 Session on "Regional Economic Theory," Paper by Koichi Mera on equity-efficiency tradeoffs.
North American Meeting, Regional Science Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November.
Discussant.
1981 "Suburban Differentiation as Institutional Process." Invited paper for special session, Annual
Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, April.
1982 "Components of Regional Income Convergence," Annual Meeting, Association of American
Geographers, San Antonio, Texas, April.
1983 "Economic Impacts of CBD Expansion Upon Adjacent Neighborhoods: Gentrification versus
Value-Capture," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado,
April.
1983 "Economic Determinants of Minority Residential Dispersion: Blacks and Hispanics in the
Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area," Annual Meeting, Great Plains/Rocky Mountain. Division,
Association of American Geographers, Boulder, Colorado, October.
1984 "Gentrification: Empirical Dimensions of Welfare Impact," Annual Meeting, American
Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, Special Session, May.
1984 "Spatial Policy in Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale." Presented as a member
of the United States Delegation sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development. Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research, United Nations Economic
Commission for Europe, Lisbon, Portugal, May.
1984 Session on "Urban Travel Behavior." Paper by Larry Singell on residential location and
commutation two-worker households. North American Meeting, Regional Science Association,
Denver, Colorado, November. Discussant.
1986 "The Decline in Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large Cities: Structural Antecedents
and Policy Responses," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, May.
1986 "Suburban Selectivity of Minority Migrants," Annual Meeting, Mid-continent Regional Science
Association, Breckenridge, June.
1986 "Rewards for Professional Service, "Meeting on Development of Institutional Reward Structures
for Faculty," University of Colorado, October. Workshop.
1987 "Facilitating Small Business Formation," Annual Meeting, Denver Association of Business
Economists on "Job Creation Strategies: Expanding the Front Range Economy," October.
1988 "National Urban Policy: Precedents and the Search for Purpose," Annual Meeting, Association of
American Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona, April. Two sessions: Session Organizer, Paper
Presenter, and Moderator.
1990 "Structural Transformations in Rural America: Capital Constraints on Urban Development in
Non-metropolitan Areas in the Nineties," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning, Austin, Texas, Nov.
1991 "Open Systems, Closed Minds: Higher Education, Labor Power, and the Political Economy of
Regional Development," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida,
April.
1991 "Dilemmas in Targeting Educational Resources for the Promotion of Regional Economic
Development," First Joint Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association
of European Schools of Planning, Oxford, UK, July.
1992 "Higher Education, Advanced Skills and State Economic Development," Annual Meeting,
Association American Geographers, San Diego, California, April.
1992 "The Park-Community Nexus: Spillovers, Potholes and Planning on the Park Perimeter," Invited
Speech, National Park Service, Denver, Colorado, June 3.
1992 "The State-Local Nexus in Growth Management: Is Bottom-Up Better?" Annual Meeting,
American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus, Ohio, October-November.
1993 "The Need for Planning Reform in Colorado," Colorado APA Legislative Conference, Denver,
January.
1993 "ISTEA'S Five Challenges: New Directions in Comprehensive Metropolitan Planning,"
Metropolitan Planning Conference, Region 8 Offices of the Federal Highway Administration,
Federal Transit Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, May 18-20.
1993 "On a Clear Day: Planning, Politics and Particulates," Regional Air Quality Council, Invited
Presentation to the RAQC Board, Denver, June 12.
1993 "Net Fiscal Impacts Under Strategic Growth Accommodation: A Synthesis of the Evidence and
Unanswered Questions," and Panelist with John DeGrove. Conference of the Colorado Chapter of
the American Planning Association on "Growing Better", Denver, July 16.
1996 "The Grammar of Postmodernist Metropolitan Landscapes," Annual Meeting, Association of
American Geographers, Charlotte, North Carolina, April. Session Chair and Presenter.
1977 "The Case for Sprawl: What Are Its Constituent Arguments and Are They Ever Compelling?",
Four Corners Meeting of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association, Telluride,
Colorado, October. Presenter.
1997 "Majority-minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or Nexus for an
Emerging Middle Class?" Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, November. Presenter.
1997 "Land Use, Transportation and the Environment," Luis Munoz Marin Foundation and the
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, December. Speaker
1998 “Capital Accumulation in Low Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test of Three
Policy Propositions”, Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena,
California, November. Presenter.
1998 “Planning Options for Impacted Neighborhoods in Central Cities”, Annual Meeting, Colorado Chapter
of the APA, Estes Park, CO, September 17. Presenter.
1998 “Past, Present Future: The MURP Program at CU-Denver”, Annual Meeting, Colorado Chapter of the
APA, Estes Park, CO, September 18. Presenter.
1998 “Growth Management: Measures to Shape and Mitigate the Forces Creating Growth and Sprawl,” 5th
Annual CLE Conference on Land Use Law, Sheraton Denver Tech Center, Denver, CO. December 3-4.
Presenter.
1999 “The Transit-Land Use Connection in Metro Areas,” Center for the New West Conference, “Sprawl
and Congestion: Are Light Rail, High Density Living and Transit-Oriented Development the Answer?
Colorado Springs, June 16-17
1999 “Living in a Fragile Landscape: The Future of Human Settlement Patterns in the American West,”
Environmental Protection and Growth Management in the West, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute,
College of Law, University of Denver, October 29-30. Presenter.
1999 “Migration to Ex-urban Areas in the Rocky Mountain West: Dimensions and Land Use
Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, Illinois,
October 21. Presenter and Moderator.
2000 “Auguring the Future of Rural Communities in the New West: Patterns and Prospects of Non-
metropolitan Industrial Change in Fast-growing Areas of the Non-Metropolitan Mountain West,”
Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, November 3-5.
Presenter.
2001 “The Role of High Technology Industry in Regional Economic Development: Colorado and National
Perspectives," Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, Ministry of Education, The
People's Republic of China, Boulder, Colorado, March 15.
2001 “Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China’s R&D Intensive High Technology Development
Zones, Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland, Ohio, November 3-5.
Presenter.
2002 “Planning Commissioners As Agents of Change: Counties and Cities Planning Together,” Annual
Conference, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, University of Denver, Law School, Denver, March 7-
8. Presentation.
2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in
Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning, Baltimore, Maryland, November 21-24. Presenter.
2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in
Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” International Conference, “Mountain Resort Planning and
Development in an Era of Globalization,” Steamboat Springs, Colorado, September 25-28.
2003 “Gauging the Possible Negative Effects of Sprawl’s Limitation: Metropolitan Density, Roadway
Congestion, and Housing Affordability,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, July 7-12.
2004 “Health in High Places: The Changing Demographic Profile of Persons at Risk in Colorado and the
Mountain West,” Colorado Center for Altitude Medicine and Physiology, University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, Denver, (February 3)
2004 Panelist, MUSES Conference. National Science Foundation. Washington, D.C.
2005 Panelist, ACSP Administrator’s Conference. Panel: International Knowledge Exchange: Foreign
Students and Comparative Education. Cincinnati, April 1-2.
2005 Panelist, AAG Annual Meeting. Panel: Geographical Perspectives on Denver and Colorado. Denver,
April 5-9.
2005 Member of Organizing Committee, EPA’s Brownfield’s 2005 Conference. Panel: Growth Versus
Sustainability for Rural Brownfields. Denver, November.
2006 Panelist, “Envisioning Where Growth Goes: Using Geography to Achieve Smart Growth,” 5th
Annual
New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, and Livable Communities. Denver, January 26-
28.
2006 “Planning Implementation: Critical North-South International Comparative Perspectives,” World
Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico. July 12-16. Presenter.
2006 “Colorado's COGS: Checking the Pulse of Regionalism in Colorado,” Annual Conference, Colorado
Chapter of the American Planning Association. Telluride, Colorado, September 20-23. Presenter.
2006 "Metropolitan Density, Housing Affordability, and Interior Roadway Congestion: Tradeoffs and Their
Policy Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas,
November 9-12. Presenter.
2007 Governor Bill Ritter’s Colorado Transportation Summit, “Bridges to the 21st Century”. April 5.
Speaker.
2007 “Sustainability 101: Recasting Comprehensive Planning in an Era of Limits,” Annual Conference,
Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 3-6 .
Presenter.
2008 “Transit’s Role in the Metro Density/Housing Affordability Relation: A National Appraisal and Lessons
Learned,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 9, 2008.
2008 Presenter and Panelist, “Lincoln Statewide Smart Growth Evaluation Project,” Joint ACSP/AESOP
Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 10.
2008 Moderator and Discussant. Special Session entitled “Managing the Metropolis,” Joint ACSP/AESOP
Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 10.
2014 “Symbiosis or Exploitation: Assessing the Ramifications of Rural-to-Urban Water Transfers in Tamil
Nadu, India”. Resilience Conference. Montpelier, France. May 5, 2014. With Shanmuga Priya
Gnanasekaran.
2017 Featured Speaker, “Landscape Preservation at the Macro-scale: National Parks and Global Corridors”. School of
Landscape Architecture, /Beijing Forestry School. Beijing, China. Not confirmed.
INVITED LECTURES: ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Department of Geography, Boston University
Department of Geography, Middlebury College
Department of Geography, Miami University (Ohio)
LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas
Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development,
Livingston College, Rutgers University
Environmental Studies Program, Cook College, Rutgers University
Urban Studies Program, York University, Toronto, Canada
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University
Department of Urban and Regional Planning,
University of Illinois, Champaign
Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus: 1997 and 2000
Department of Economics, Colorado State University, 2001
Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, School of Law, University of Denver, 2002
Department of Urban and Environmental Science, Beijing University, Beijing , China,2002
School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2002
Institute of City Planning and Research, School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, 2002
Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an,
China, 2002
Department of Urban and Resource Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, 2002
Colorado Center for Altitude Medicine and Physiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, 2004
(February 3)
JOURNAL/FOUNDATION REFEREE: SINCE 1980 ONLY)
1) Foundation Proposals: National Science Foundation (29 proposals since 1981, for the
Geography and Regional Science, and Sociology Divisions). Swiss National Science Foundation (Bern)
(1 proposal, 2012). Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (ESRC: Economic & Social
Research Council, 2014).
2) Referee for Journals (Partial Listing: Through 2018, Ongoing)
Journal of the American Planning Association
Ethnic and Racial Studies
International Regional Science Review
Geographical Review
Professional Geographer
Review of Regional Studies
Urban Geography
Annals, Association of American Geographers
Growth and Change
Planner's Notebook, Journal of the American Planning Association
Urban Affairs Quarterly
Journal of Planning Education and Research
Journal of Urban Affairs
Great Plains Research
Economic Development Quarterly
Urban Studies
Environmental Practice
Journal of Planning Literature
Progress in Planning (Former Co-Editor)
International Development Planning Review
Urban Ecosystems
Energy Policy (25+, ongoing)
Journal of Applied Geography
Cities
Land
Environment, Development and Sustainability (Springer)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Energies
Energy Research and Social Science
Sustainability
International Journal of Geo-Information
Urban Science
3) Reviews of Other Proposals, Institutions and Other Entities:
Educational Foundation of America
Elsevier at al.: Book and Research Proposals
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (Cambridge, MA)
Island Press (Book Proposals)
4) Invited Reviewer of World Universities. Times Higher Education, Annual Academic
Reputation Survey. Thomson Reuters’ Global Institutional Profile Project. March,
2014.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE
Service to Professional Organizations/Journals
Referee: National Science Foundation and Numerous Journals (listed earlier), Plus
Professional Proceedings.
Organizational Memberships:
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
American Planning Association
Association of American Geographers
Urban Design Forum
Planning Accreditation Board: Site Visit Teams (1998 to Present), Ongoing):
University of Tennessee, January, 2000.
Alabama A&M University, March, 2002 (Chair).
San Jose State University, March, 2005 (Chair).
University of Massachusetts-Amherst, October, 2006 (Chair).
Hunter College, City University of New York, November, 2009 (Chair).
Committee Work in Professional Organizations:
Member, Planning Institute of Colorado's Faculty Committee, CO APA, 2006- …. .
Member, Building Academic and Practitioner Partnership Task Group, (national)
American Planning Association, 2005- ….. .
Member, National Executive Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP, Representative of South Central Region), 1997-2001.
Member, Legislative Committee, Colorado Chapter, American Planning Association,
1984-7.
Author, Policy Statement on Economic Development for the Colorado Chapter, American
Planning Association, 1986.
Member, Urban Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1980.
Member, National Nominating Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP), 1977.
Conferences Organized:
Co-organizer (with Robert Beauregard), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP), Eastern Regional meeting, Rutgers University, October 1976.
Co-organizer (with Brent Friedlander), Spring Alumni Urban Planning Conference,
Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University, April 1978.
Co-Chairman (with Michael Greenberg), Northeast Regional Science Association, Annual
Meeting, Rutgers University, May 15-16, 1982.
Contributing Editor, Goal Miner, Newsletter of the Colorado Chapter of the American
Planning Association, 1985-7.
Prime Organizer. “Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of
Globalization,” An International Conference set for September25-28, 2002, Steamboat
Springs, Colorado. With the Departments of Geography at CU-Denver and Simon Fraser
University, (B.C., Canada).
Community Service:
Chairperson, Victor Urban Renewal Agency Commission, 2015-present
Member, Design Review Comm., Teton Springs HOA, Victor, ID 2014-present
Public Presentations
1976 Speaker, Bridgewater (NJ) League of Women Voters (October)
1977 Participant, televised discussion of the Philadelphia City School Budget Crises, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (June)
1977 Participant, televised panel discussion regarding Philadelphia's economy, "Schools in Crisis,"
WHYY-TV Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October)
1977 Speaker, Episcopal Community Services of Philadelphia (April)
1978 Speaker, Raritan Council, Metuchen, New Jersey (October)
1980 Interviews: Television and Radio Subject: Minority Suburbanization. National Public Radio
News; New Jersey Public TV Nightly News; Iowa Public Radio; Rutgers News Service release to 30
radio stations et al.
1981 Lecture on urban planning methods, review session for AICP exam for professional planners,
Rutgers University (May)
1981 Speaker, Oak Park Exchange Congress, Freeport, New York (October)
1983 Workshop Co-leader, "Economic Development as Value-Capture," Colorado Chapter of the APA
(April)
1984 Speaker, "Planning, Predicting and Assessing Community Economic Development: The
Economic 'Base'," Special meeting on economic development, Colorado Chapter of the American
Planning Association (January)
1984 Speaker, "Assessing the Economic Impacts of Community Growth Management Programs,"
Boulder Community Research Network (March)
1985 Panelist, "Pedestrian Environment and Housing," Urban Design Forum, Denver (January)
1986 Speaker and Workshop Leader, "Economic Development: Options," Louisville, Colorado
(October and November)
1994 Speaker, "Growth's Economic Impacts," Summit (County) Symposium on Growth, Copper
Mountain (September 17)
1994 Speaker, "Front Range Futures: Growth Policies and Their Consequences." Conference
sponsored by the Center for Environmental Journalism, University of Colorado at Boulder: "How
Much Growth Can the Front Range Take?," (October)
1994 Speaker, "Slow Growth Limits Versus Statewide Strategic Growth Management," Slow Growth
Initiative Conference, NIST Bldg., Boulder
( October 29)
1994 Speaker, "The Economics of Growth Impacts," Regional Forum on Growth Impacts. Sponsored
by Consortium of Cities, League of Women Voters, and PLAN-Boulder (November 12)
1994 Speaker, "Pricing Clean Air: The Economics of Environmental Degradation," Corporate Alliance
for Better Air, Denver (December 5)
1995 Panelist, "The Efficacy of Economic Development Inducements," LWV, Fort Collins Public
Television (April)
1995 Presentation to the Arapahoe County Planning Commission (May 9)
1995 Citizens' Summit, CU-Boulder Law School. Invited Panelist (September 16)
1995 Radio Station KTLK. Invited appearance on Peter Boyle's morning program (February 7)
1996 Speaker: Earth Day Event sponsored by the Colorado Environmental Coalition. (April 22)
1996 Organizer and Moderator, Fall Faculty Convocation, CU-Denver, Session Topic: "The
University's Role in the Colorado Economy". (August 22)
1996 Panelist: Televised Event--"The Future Jobs Project," City of Boulder, Colorado. (August 27)
1996 ABC TV Worldwide News: Interviewed by Peter Jennings, Anchor: Regarding growth and
planning in Colorado and the Western states. (November 11)
1997 Speaker: "Kids in the City" Project, College of Architecture and Planning (April)
1997 Speaker, "Mile-High Stadium Redevelopment: An Urban Infill Option," Town Meeting, Tattered
Cover Bookstore, LoDo. Denver (May 22)
1998 Testimony, ”Colorado Responsible Growth Bill,” Local Government Committee, Colorado Senate
(February 3)
1998 Speaker, “Transportation, Land Use and Congestion,” Wheat Ridge Alliance for Progress
(March 14)
1999 FOX TV National News Network: Interview Regarding Agricultural Land Preservation.
(February 8).
1999 Interviewed for “The Great Growth Debate,” Colorado Biz Magazine, March.
1999 Media Coverage: Rocky Mountain News, Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Post, Summit County
Newspaper et al.
1999 Plenary Speaker. (1) “Growth in Colorado: Dimensions and Policy Implications, (2) “Growth
Management Strategies from Around the Country,” Conference on “Urban Sprawl: The Causes
and Cures,” University of Colorado at Boulder Environmental Center (April 1-3).
1999 Plenary Speaker, “Colorado’s Economic Dependence on a Quality Environment.” Presentation to
the “Fifty for Colorado, Business CEO’s,” Colorado Association for Commerce and Industry.
Vail, May 22.
1999 Inaugural Speaker, “The Geography of Colorado’s Growth,” Legislative Study Committee on
Growth in Colorado, Colorado State Legislature, August 9.
2000 Plenary Speaker, “Colorado and the West: Growth Trends and Challenges.” Presentation to the
“Fifty for Colorado, Business CEO’s,” Colorado Association for Commerce and Industry. Vail,
May 19.
2000 Keynote Speaker, “It’s the Geography Stupid: The Factors Behind Population and Employment
Distribution in Colorado,” Denver Association of Business Economists and The Center for
Research on the Colorado Economy, Colorado State University. Denver, June 2.
2000 Television Debate. "Sprawl," Public Television, Denver. Channel 12. October.
2000 Commencement Address. "Doing Good in the Global Epoch," Environmental Design Programs,
College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver. Boulder Campus,
December 21.
2001 Lecture. "Economics and Planning," Department of Economics, Colorado State University,
February 26.
2001 Interview. Growth in the Mountain West. FastCompany.com. 700,000 circulation. New York.
January.
2001 Interview. Costs of Growth. Bloomberg News. San Francisco. January.
2001 Interview. Univ. of Colorado at Boulder News Service. Radio for syndication. January.
2001 Interview. Consumer Confidence. Bloomberg News. August 25.
2001 Interview. The West’s Flagging Economic Fortunes: Declining Consumer Confidence. Denver
Post. August 29.
2001 Panelist, Denver Town Hall Meeting on Growth, Colorado Environmental Coalition, September
19.
2001 Lecture. Colorado County Commissioners and Finance Directors. Breckenridge, September 21.
2001 Lecture. Community Development Trends and Options in the Mountain West. Lecture Series. Ft.
Lewis College, Durango. October 16.
2002 Panelist. “Why Smart Growth?” Citizens Conference on Growth: Shaping Livable Communities
in Colorado” March 23.
2002 Interview. FOX TV National News Network: Interview Regarding the Stapleton (CO) Infill
Project. (May 15).
2002 Interview. Ashville (North Carolina) Citizen Times. Alternatives to Highway Expansion in
Ashville. (June 14).
2002 Interview. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Downtown Revitalization Potentials:
Pittsburgh and
Denver. (June 12).
2002 Interview. Denver Post. “United Nations Banner to Fly Over Mountain
Conferences”. (June 10).
2002 Interview. Urban Land (Magazine of the Urban Land Institute). “Western New
Urbanism”.
(September)
2002 Interview. Newsweek Magazine. “The Real Estate Boom in Mountain Resort Areas”. September.
2002 Interview. Denver Post. “Drivers Underlying the Decline in Denver Housing Prices.” September.
2002 Interview. National Public Radio. “Remedies for the Crisis in Housing Affordability in Resort
Communities of the Mountain West”. October 15. Voice archive on-line at:
http://www.kcfr.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=234&target_pg=c
om_search
2002 Speech. “Growth Issues in Colorado”. Friends of Longmont Library. (November 14)
2002 Interview. “Bicycle Usage of Transportation in American Cities”. The Road Beacon. (Feb., 2003)
2003 Lecture. “Global Perspectives on Urban Sustainability: Land Use, Urban Form, and the Culture of
Conservation,” Fulbright Enrichment Seminar on Global Issues, Global Challenges. Sponsor: U.S.
Department of State. 130 Fulbright scholars. Denver. February 28.
2003 Organizer/Moderator/Panelist. “Claiming High Ground: Contested Landscapes of the Mountain West,”
Lecture by Ed Marston, and following Panel, “Whose Mountains Are They Anyway: The Players, Their
Claims, and the Rules of Engagement” (Moderator). Bonfils Stanton Foundation Lecture Series. Denver
Botanic Gardens, April 22.
2005 Keynote Presentation. “Higher Education and the Future of Colorado’s Economy,” Interim Joint
Committee on Economic Development, Colorado Legislature, 45 minutes. Colorado State Capitol.
September 22.
2006 Interview. Denver Post. “Aspen’s Limit on the Size of Mega-homes”, March.
2006 Interview. Rocky Mountain News. “TOD’s and the Density Divide”. March.
2006 Under Consideration. Preparation. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Special. Older Cities and Inner
Ring Suburbs: The Challenge of 21st
Century Urbanism. (Tentative)
2006 Interview. “All Things Considered,” National Public Radio. “Denver Bets Light Rail Will Lure Car
Commuters,” November 20. Voice archive on-line at: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?
storyId=6498919
2007 Interview. “Fastracks in National Perspective” (approximate title), Los Angeles Times, July 23. (Article
appearing August 1).
2010 Lecture. ‘Urban Development in the Intermountain West: Colorado’s Trajectory and Its Regional
Context”, The Future of Denver Discussion Series, Auraria Campus. (February 3)
Non-Government Task-forces and Activities:
1990-1 Member, Rocky Mountain Arsenal Advisory Group
1990-3 Member, Committee for the Promotion of State and Regional Planning in Colorado, Urban Design
Forum
1993-4 Appointed Member, "Job Creation Strategies Project," Blue Ribbon Advisory Council, Sponsored
by the Center for the New West and the Denver Mayor's Office of Economic Development
1993-5 Appointed Member, Growth Policy Committee,
APA Colorado
1995-8 Invited Member, Colorado Sustainability Project.
1998-9 Designated expert on Quantitative Methodologies, identified by the national American Planning
Association to develop taped interview and counsel professionals seeking to take the national
examination for membership in the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). This
recorded interview, with several others, was marketed nationally by the APA.
1999-2000 Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Tourism Planning and Design , Denver, CO.
2001-2 Member, Task Forces on Regional Governance and on Agricultural Land
Preservation, Wirth Chair, Graduate School of Public Affairs, CU-Denver.
2002 Member, Research Team for the Affordable Housing Opportunities Initiative. Sponsored by the
Center for Regional and Neighborhood Action, CHFA, Metro Mayors’ Caucus, Fannie Mae
Colorado Partnerships Office, et. al., Denver, Colorado, June to October.
2002- Invited Expert. National Geographic Society’s Sustainable Tourism Initiative,
and Nominator, World Legacy Awards.
2004.6 Member, Taskforce: Building Academic and Practitioner Partnerships,
American Planning Association 2004-6.
2006.8 Editor, Course Development in the Continuing Education Program of the Planner’s Institute of
Colorado.
2006- Executive Committee, Colorado Tomorrow Alliance, with the District Urban
Land Institute, Denver, Colorado. On-going
2007 Co-convenor with the Brookings Institutions Metropolitan Policy Program,
“The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Denver forum, May 23.
2007 Co-convenor with the national Urban Land Institute, National Smart Growth Alliance
Workshop, Denver, June 21.
2007 Invited Participant, National Seminar, Pew Center of the States, Pew Memorial Trust,
Washington, D.C., July 15-16.
2009 Contributor, CNU Conference Book, “Colorado Urbanizing: Experiencing New Urbanism,”
citation and extended interview in preparation for this book distributed to all conference
attendees. Denver, June 10-14.
Grants and Contracts: Funding Status
Federal Support:
Center for Studies of Metropolitan Problems, National Institute of Mental Health; Black Suburbanization, No.
MH31324 (Grant to CUPR, Rutgers Univ.; $45,000 for my project alone--part of larger grant), 1978. Funded.
U.S. Department of Environmental Protection; Contract with private consultant for environmental impact
forecasts in Boston, Massachusetts and Birmingham, Alabama (Sub-contractor: $12,000). 1978. Funded.
Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress; Support from several sources to Dean Marshall Kaplan,
Graduate School of Public Affairs, CU-Denver National Urban Policy (Research Associate), 1984. Funded.
Economic Development Administration; Proposal to study "Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large
Cities" (Principal Investigator: $102,000) 1985. Not funded.
National Science Foundation; Impact of Agricultural Change on Rural Communities (Research Associate:
$100,000 approx.), 1985. Not funded.
National Science Foundation; Dynamics of Urbanization and Flood Hydrology (Co-Principal Investigator:
$615,000), 1998. Not funded.
U.S. Geological Survey. Partnership between University and USGS to model regional land use change.
Two-stage model: regional growth allocation plus intra-local land use succession. With Brian Muller (Co-
Principal Investigators: $225,000 over three years), 2001. Not funded.
National Science Foundation; Design of Urban Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering Systems: CU-Denver's
Sustainable Youth Zone (SYZ) Project in Commerce City, Colorado (C-Principal Investigator: approximately
$100,000, with Anu Ramaswami et. al.), 2004. Not funded.
National Science Foundation; Alternative Fuels and Powerplant Systems for Transportation; Impact on
Environment and Society (Co-Principal Investigator: $115,000, with Anu Ramaswami et. al.), 2004. Funded.
National Institutes of Health; Interdisciplinary Health Research Training: Behavior, Environment and Biology
—“Social Disparities and Health in the Arid Mountain West” (Affiliate Faculty), with Craig Janes, Lorna
Moore, colleagues at CCAMP CU-HSC, et al. 2004. Not funded.
US EPA. National Center for Environmental Research. Waste to Value: Incorporating Industrial
Symbiosis for Sustainable Infrastructure (Grant Number SU831810, P3 Award: 9.30.2004 to 5.30.2005).
Funded.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Community Outreach Partnership Center (CoPC),
“Denver Community Visualization Center: Assessing Regional Housing Needs and Opportunities in the
Denver Metro Area ($450,000), July 2003. Not funded.
National Science Foundation. Climate Change and Land Use. With Colorado School of Mines and CU-
Denver’s GSPA. Over $1 million per annum, five years. July 2003. Not funded.
US EPA. National Center for Environmental Research. Beyond Green Buildings: An Integrated Holistic
Design Approach (Grant Number SU831879, P3 Award: 10.1.2004 to 5.30.2005). Funded.
U.S. NSF. MUSES. Implications of Displacing Petroleum Use in the Transportation Sector: Developing
Tools for a Global Scale Analysis (Co-Principal Investigator: $1,999,063). Developed 2004-5. Submitted
2.9.05. Not funded.
U.S. NSF, IGERT Program. Submitted, September, 2006. ($3.2 Million). Participant but not PI.
http://thunder1.cudenver.edu/IGERT/ Funded.
State Support:
New Jersey Department of Transportation; Contract for development of prototype study of highway
dualization impacts, Federal Aid Projects I-295-1 (52, 43) (Principal Investigator: $12,000), 1978. Funded.
New Jersey Transit Corporation; Contract for statewide prototype study of the Montclair Rail Connection,
Phase II (Principal Investigator: $32,000), 1981. Funded.
Colorado Commission on Higher Education; Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An Assessment
of the Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area Through 2000
(Principal Investigator: Equivalent value of work: $67,000 minimum, based on cash outlays plus cash
valuation of in-kind commitments of staff support, and report preparation), 1990-91. Funded.
National Peer Review: Panel to review the process and findings of the I-70 Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement. Panel composed of faculty from MIT, UC-Davis and the Portland Metro System. Colorado
Department of Transportation. (Panelist: $3,500). 2000-1. Funded.
Colorado Department of Transportation: Gauging Latent and Induced Demand for Rail Transit. Co-PI,
with Sarosh Khan and Lynn Johnson. (Principal Investigator: $190,000). Not funded.
Colorado Department of Transportation: Areawide Coordinated Cumulative Effects Analysis Research Study,
Proposal submitted October 22, 2004. (Participant but not PI). (Approximately $100,000). Funded.
Federal Highway Administration/CDOT. Scenic By-ways Project, Colorado. Principal Researcher.
Grant secured by Jon Schler, Colorado Center for Community Development. (Approximately $130,000),
2006-8. Funded.
Sub-state Jurisdiction Support:
City of Philadelphia and Bank Consortium; Economic Impacts of Alternate Tax Packages (Contract with
CUPR, Rutgers University, George Sternlieb. Co-Principal Investigator: $130,000), 1977. Funded.
Numerous studies for localities related to impact analysis, master planning, and educational facilities planning
(Principal Consultant: Total value of $14,000), 1974-98. Funded.
Revitalization Plan for the Greeley Downtown. Downtown Development Authority of Greeley, Greeley,
Colorado. Principal Investigator: $30,000, 1999-2002. Funded. With continuing consultations.
Foundation and Other Private Support:
1) Gates Family Foundation, Denver, Colorado. Front Range Futures: Interactive GIS Modeling. With Brian
Muller and sub-contract with CoPIRG ($110,000), (2000). Not funded.
3) Hughes Foundation, University of Denver Law School: Feasibility study for critical national appraisal of
new urbanist innovations (Co-Principal Investigator, with Prof. Edward Ziegler: $3,000), 1997. Funded.
4) Seed Money Grant, University of Denver: Seed money to assemble major grant proposal on topic of the
"new urbanism" (Co-Principal Investigator, with Prof. Edward Ziegler: $3,000), 1997. Funded.
5) Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Research and Educational Trust Fund: To develop a program in
real estate and related research within the Graduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning at CU-
Denver ($141,345), 1996. Not Funded.
6) Office of Energy Conservation, State of Colorado: "Strategies and Tools for Integrated Planning in
Colorado Communities" ($25,000), 1996. Not Funded.
7) American Institute of Certified Planners: Educational Grants Program; To establish a quarterly
Departmental publication for all communities in Colorado ($9,500), 1997. Not Funded.
8) Lincoln Land Institute. Multi-state Appraisal of Smart Growth Practices (NJ,MD,VA,OR,CO,FL,IN,TX).
With a national team including Allan Wallis. ($56,000+ $17,000). Shared with GSPA. Through the CAP
Center for Sustainable Urbanism. March, 2007. Funded.
Other University Support: University of Colorado Denver
1) Faculty Development Award, “Regional Inequality in a Cross-national Perspective” ($7,000), 1984-5.
Funded.
2) Faculty Grant Award, “Higher Education, Economic Development and the State” ($1,500), 1991-2. Funded.
3) Seed Money Grant, Majority-minority Neighborhoods Study, ($300), 1997. Funded.
4) TLE CU-System Grant to develop the Western Lands, Resources and Development Program within the
College ($70,000 for three years, plus College match), 1998-2002. Funded.
5) Faculty Grant Award, “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy
Options in Resort Areas of the Mountain West” ($4,200), Fall-Spring, 2002-3. Funded.
Other Assistance or Acknowledgment:
1) National Defense Education Act Fellowship, 1969-1971
2) Sabbatical Leaves: Rutgers University, Fall 1979; University of Colorado, Spring 1996; and
Spring 2003
3) Other Leaves: University of Colorado, fall 1989.
NATIONAL POSITIONS: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
2005 Candidate for President, Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning (ACSP)
2003-5 Treasurer (ACSP)
2001.3 Secretary-Treasurer (ACSP)
2000- 3 Member: President’s Review and Appraisal Committee,
Association
of Collegiate Schools of Planning.
1997-2000 Member: Governing Board, Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning, South Central Representative.
1999-... Member: Planning Accreditation Board, Site Visitor Panel.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ADVISED
Doctoral Committees:
UC Denver
I. Chair: Te-I Albert Tsai (Taiwan): Graduated, Spring, 2003.
Dissertation Title: “Alleviating Metropolitan Roadway Congestion: The
Efficacy of Alternate Urban Performance Measures at the Land Use and
Transportation Interface in Analysis and Policy Development”.
Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Design, Chinese Culture University.
Also offered faculty position at Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
II. Chair: Isabel Morales (Mexico): Graduated, Spring, 2004.
Dissertation Title: “Regional Development Through Knowledge Creation in
Organic Agriculture”.
Current Affiliation: Director, Dept. of Business, Technologico Universidad de Monterey, Mexico.
III. Chair: Deng Ning (China): Graduated, Spring, 2007.
Dissertation Title: “Intra-city Differentials in Urban Poverty and Slums in
Nairobi, Kenya: Measurements, Determinants, Consequences and
Implications”.
Current Affiliation: Assistant Vice President, Morgan Chase, New York City.
IV. Chair: Shu Yi (Pearl) Wang: Graduate, Spring, 2008.
Dissertation Title: “Tradition, Memory and the Culture of Place: Pingyao,
China”.
Current Affiliation: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
V. Chair: Carlos del Valle: Graduated, Fall, 2011.
Dissertation Title: “Towards Sustainable Economic Development in
Puerto Rico: Delineation of Sub-National Regions”
VI. Chair: Shanmugapriya (Priya) Gnanasekaran: Graduated Spring 2015.
Dissertation Title: “Urban Appropriation of Rural Waters in India:
Applying a Complex Social-Ecological System (SES) Perspective in Policy
Development”
VII. Co-Advisor: Ann Scheerer: Graduated, Fall, 2015.
Dissertation Title: “Climate, Communities, and Behavior: Local Climate
and Energy Planning Implementation Pathways in Colorado”
Ph.D. COMMITTEE MEMBER (UC Denver, UC Boulder, and Rutgers University):
I. Committee Member UC Denver
Yucel C. Severcan (Ph.D. Granted) (Architecture and Planning)
Yu Seung Kim (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning)
Nicel Saygin (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning)
Tami Laninga (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning)
William Atkinson (Ph.D. Granted), (School of Public Affairs)
Winai Raksuntorn (Ph.D. Granted), (Civil Engineering)
Lance Bross (Ph.D. Granted), (School of Public Affairs)
II. Committee Member UC Boulder
Jeffrey Hamerlinck (Ph.D. Granted), (Geography)
III. Rutgers University.
Chair: Co-chaired two at Rutgers. Ademola Salau, Abbas Hirya.
Committee Member: Served on approximately 18 doctoral examination
and dissertation committees at Rutgers (Planning, Geography and
Anthropology).
Master's Theses:
University of Colorado at Denver. Chaired approximately 45 Master's theses at CU-
Denver in Urban and Regional Planning (1982 to Present). Served on approximately
35 Master's thesis committees in Planning, Economics, and Civil Engineering (1982 to
Present).
Theses Since 2000:
Debbie Sullivan, “Tax Increment Financing: An Assessment of Its Efficiency
and Effectiveness As An Economic Development Mechanism”
Catherine Ver Eecke, “The Challenges of Infill in Denver’s Inner Suburbs”
John Renne, “ Transit-Oriented Development: Case Studies, Options and
Protocols”
Kimball Crangle-Krizman, “Agricultural Land Preservation”
Brian Wilkerson, “Economic Development Approaches for Native American
Reservations”
Rob Vinton, “Cities, the Creative Class, and Economic Prospects”
Rebecca Ann Beckler, “Sustainable Resort Development”
Tia Raamot, “Infrastructure Development and Land Use Planning: A
Critical Appraisal of Their Linkage”
Megan Day, “Gauging Local Carbon Emissions: Methods and Policy
Implications”
Zafer Sonmez, “Enterprise Zones: An Assessment”
Undergraduate Theses:
Department of Geography, Middlebury College. Approximately 30 theses, 1973-76.
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
I. Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design, College of
Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado (Denver/Boulder):
7.2007 to 1.2011
Major Responsibilities
Full budgetary oversight. Responsibility for maintenance of accreditation, and for all student processes: recruitment,
admission, monitoring progress, graduation certification, and job placement. Curricular oversight. Maintaining a teaching
faculty consisting of over 50 instructors in various capacities each year. Course deve3lopment, Course scheduling.
Faculty evaluation. Contribution to smooth operation of the College as a member of the College’s Executive
Committee(s). Responsibility for outcomes assessment. Faculty recruitment, position development, acculturation of new
hires. Development of allied and dual programs and certificates. Direct interaction with the student organization.
Promotion of the MURP on the Boulder campus and throughout the nation and world. Maintenance of all critical
processes including student advising, inter-departmental relations and intra-campus relations. Faculty counseling and
evaluation. Teaching assessment, Maintenance of ties with Colorado APA and the national APA. Maintenance of ties
with PAB (annual reports) and with ACSP.
Significant Achievements
• Major role in recruitment of three new MURP-serving faculty.
• Integration of these new faculty into the curriculum and Department.
• Major increase in number and quality of student applicants.
• Development of three new dual degree programs (MURP + JD, MBA and MPH).
• Incorporation of new certificate programs in GIS, Sustainable Infrastructure and Historic Preservation.
• Oversight of development of Self-Study for MURP reaccreditation in 2010.
• Management of PAB SVT site visit.
• Development of new student advising program.
• Development of a new minority student recruitment approach working with Dr. Wridt.
• Development of PlanWork, the new and unprecedented MURP online job placement vehicle.
• Sponsorship of students seeking external awards and fellowships.
• Successful representation of the MURP at the Colorado and national APA meetings.
• High order of curricular innovation. Maintenance of the three official MURP concentrations.
• Development of a new international focus, working in part with Professor Lee, within the MURP.
• This took the form of a new course in Planning in Developing Countries, recruitment of many international students, and
promotion of the MOU with Seoul Metropolitan Government, fostered by Professor Lee, that brings senior planners to
secure our MURP degree.
• Significant assistance provided the new chairpersons in Architecture and in Landscape Architecture.
• Provided advice to those new to the management of both the Master of Urban Design and the Ph.D. Program.
• Significant expansion of our adjunct instructional faculty to represent the wider array of career trajectories for MURP
graduates now being pursued through PlanWork, our online job placement vehicle.
• Substantial participation in College level discussions about the future of the Environmental Design Program and its
management, within the College.
• Significant contribution to the functioning of the student organization and in assisting students to become engaged with
the Colorado and national APA’s.
• Significant involvement outside the university in promoting the MURP and College, resulting in considerable gain in
name recognition and respect for the MURP Program and our College.
• Served as advisor for many students and as a back-stop for students being assigned to other advisors.
• Helps to set the tone of the Department through an ambitious new faculty assessment vehicle (an accomplishments
matrix) that provides recognition and reward for achievements in all areas. Research productivity is now at an all-time
high and many are publishing in the nation’s very best journals. Indeed until I stepped down as co-editor of Progress in
Planning, the departmental faculty edited three global planning journals.
• In summary, in this time of my chairpersonship I believe we have emerged as a very important player on both the national
and international scene. This is an unprecedented achievement that, if properly nurtured and carried forward will bode
well for future years. That we have achieved so much with so relatively few resources is no small achievement. That
there are those now present who are prepared to carry on this tradition for excellence in teaching and in research and
service is my most important legacy. I wish them well.
• Finally, I note that in this time of my chairpersonship I also served as co-editor of the international refereed journal,
Progress in Planning, while also making a major contribution to the recent publication from the Lincoln Institute for
Land Policy on Smart Growth Policies (2009), as noted elsewhere in this CV. And I have been involved in Managing
the Center for Sustainable Urbanism and in seeking external funding in collaboration with colleagues in UC Denver’s
School of Public Affairs.
II. Dean of the Graduate School (Interim), Downtown Denver Campus,
University of Colorado Denver: 1.2004 to 6.2006 (half-time).
Major Responsibilities
Revitalizing and restructuring the Graduate School. Building bridges with our new colleagues in the Health Sciences
following consolidation of our two campuses on July 1, 2004. Working with the Vice Chancellor in fashioning a strategic
plan for our campus, in concert with the unit deans and their respective faculties.
Significant Achievements
• Brought to the Graduate Council a broad vision of what an effectively operating Graduate School must be.
• Undertook to update the Rules of the Graduate School, improve our website, foster ties with HSC, and promote new
more streamlined procedures for the management of our essential processes.
• Promoted new dual and special linked graduate programs across the campus. Reconfigured the terms of membership
for professional units.
• Forged new ties with each School and College. Advanced the standard for Graduate Faculty membership.
• Streamlined the management of Theses and Dissertations. Explored electronic on-line thesis submission. Fostered
interest in the WICHE Graduate Program option.
• Attended meetings of the Graduate School at HSC. Crafted, with John Freed at HSC, a broad vision of the future of
our parallel Graduate Schools during consolidation. Attended and participated actively in all the essential discussions
of the Deans’ Council and of the Campus Planning efforts.
• Participated, Ex Officio, on the campus’ Doctoral Committee. Fostered, with the support of the Provost, new avenues
of support for doctoral students. Actively advocated for a more diverse faculty and more diverse student mix in
graduate education at UCDHSC.
• Formed a fund-raising plan with the CU Foundation only to see these aspirations dashed in the transition of personnel.
• Formulated a new mechanism for approval, management and monitoring of Graduate Certificate Programs.
• Personally undertook to reform the standards for theses and dissertations. Worked with the Library to build a strong
foundation for the support of graduate studies and campus research.
• Formulated a new mechanism for the competitive funding of Graduate Student Research, the CAGSR Program, which
fell after one year under the campus budget axe. New external support sources were to be explored with the assistance
of the CU Foundation.
• Undertook to hire a new staff person and then to educate her in the needs of the School.
• Spoke before the Colorado legislature’s Economic Development Taskforce regarding means by which to focus the
strengths of Colorado public higher education, particularly in the advanced skills sector, upon the lead sectors (which I
identified) in the Colorado economy.
• Maintained, all the while, an active research agenda, offered advanced Masters and Doctoral classes, advised five
doctoral students, achieved high visibility in the regional media for my research (print, radio and TV), and held high
national office in my own professional organization.
• In this time too I co-edited one of the major refereed journals of my field, one having a global audience.
• And in this time too I participated in numerous funded collaborative research efforts, and completed my next book, due
out in 2006. The Dean must lead with ideas and of course by example. I have done so.
III. Director, Program in Western Lands, Resources and Development,
College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver:
6/1999 to 2004.
Major Responsibilities
Implementation of a College-wide research agenda. Development of Web Site. Fund raising. Promotion of the Program.
Significant Achievements
Sponsorship of numerous faculty research/creative works projects. Development of an identity for the entity within and
outside the University. Exploration of new inter-departmental, inter-campus, and multi-university linkages. Oversight of
international conference, September 25-28, 2002 in Steamboat Springs entitled “Mountain Resort Planning and
Development in an Era of Globalization”, co-sponsored with Simon Fraser University, B.C., Canada, and CU-Denver’s
Department of Geography. Initial development of a master plan for future development.
IV. Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design, College of
Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado (Denver/Boulder):
5.1999 to 7.2000.
Major Responsibilities
Oversight of all budgetary, personnel and curricular matters in both the undergraduate programs in Planning and
in Design Studies on the CU-Boulder Campus, and the Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning on the
CU-Denver Campus.
Significant Achievements
• Developed new College-wide initiative in Western Lands, Resources and
Development. Fostered new graduate concentration in Urban Design.
• Established close ties with the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Raised significant new
resources for the Department.
• Achieved high national visibility for the Department through role as member of the National Executive
Committee of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.
• Served on the national Planning Accreditation Board’s Site Visitor Panel.
• Prepared the Graduate Program’s Self-study for Year 2000, 2006, and 2010 Re-accreditations.
• Forged close ties with the student organizations on both campuses.
• Forged good ties and collaborative relations with both Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
• Developed articulation agreement with Geography at UCD.
• Vigorous student recruitment in the MURP.
• Redeployment of the financial aid items and packages in the ENVD and MURP.
• Developed broad array of inter unit linkages in the curricula, via cross-listings with SPA, CLAS and our allied
units in the College.
• Prepared promotional materials for the MURP including biannual updates of the Graduate Guide to Education in
Planning.
• Achieved very high visibility for the Department and College through repeated appearances on national and
Colorado television, and in the local print and voice media.
• Oversaw all advising on both campuses. Initiated new collaborative computing efforts. Drafted summary
statement of the College-wide Strategic Plan Summary
• Sought significant research support for the Program, its faculty and students.
• Taught overload during all semesters in first stint.
• Built closer ties with Colorado communities through extensive speaking involvements.
• Established new dual degrees with Business, Law (CU-B and before this DU), Public Administration and now
with Public Health.
• Oversaw all graduate recruitment, admissions and graduation certification.
• Sought collaboration with Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
• Brought major speakers to campus including Russell Peterson, former Governor of Delaware and former
Chairman of the President’s (U.S.) Council on Environmental Quality.
• Developed ties with the other Planning schools in the southwest.
• Initiated non-credit graduate short courses and laid foundation for new program of extended studies in post-
professional education.
• Proposed that we secure the ACSP 2004 national conference for Denver (faculty are reluctant).
• Undertook to reassess the undergraduate curriculum and to initiate a new faculty mentoring program for these
students.
• Assisted the Dean in developing new undergraduate professional mentoring program.
• Forged new inter-university collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico.
• Laid groundwork to establish a new College-wide emphasis in International Tourism and Resort
Development and Planning, emphasizing sustainable mountain resort planning.
• Drafted summary of faculty research/creative works accomplishments for all Departments in the College.
• Laid groundwork for international conference in fall 2002 on “Mountain Resort Planning and Development
in an Era of Globalization”. Steamboat Springs. Co-sponsored with Simon Fraser University (B.C., Canada).
• Reworked all faculty resumes in the Department, for refurbished College Web Site.
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T clark curriculum vitae.July 2019

  • 1. CURRICULUM VITAE DR. THOMAS A. CLARK July 2019 • Professor Emeritus of Urban/Regional Planning and Policy Development (Since 1.1.2012) Department of Urban and Regional Planning College of Architecture and Planning University of Colorado Denver (UC Denver) • Faculty Affiliate, Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), Idaho National Laboratory (Since 1.26.2011 ) • Senior Advisor, Wikistrat (Since 2012) • Formerly, Co-Editor, Progress in Planning (Elsevier) (2004-2008) • Formerly Assistant and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and Dean of the Graduate School (Interim and Acting), UC Denver • Formerly Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design ( 7.1.2007 to 1.1.2011) • Formerly, Director, Center for Sustainable Urbanism, UC Denver Service Post-retirement: • Chairperson, Victor (Idaho) Urban Renewal Agency (since 2015) • Member, Design Review Committee, Teton Springs Resort, Victor, Idaho CONTACT 2930 East 7th Avenue Parkway, Denver, Colorado 80206 74 Moulton Lane, Victor, Idaho 83455 Phone: 303.641.3678 (Cell) E-mail: tom.clark@ucdenver.edu EDUCATION A.B. ……………… Brown University (1966): Major in Political Science (International Relations); Effective Minor in Physics and Mathematics M.A. ……………... University of Iowa (1969): Urban and Regional Planning M.A. Equivalent …. University of Iowa (1970): Geography Ph.D. ……………….. University of Iowa (1975): Geography (Urban and Economic)
  • 2. PRIOR INSTITUTIONAL FACULTY AFFILIATIONS McGill University, Montreal, Canada: Visiting Faculty. 1972-3 Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont: Regular Faculty. 1973-6 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Regular Faculty. 1976-82 University of Colorado Denver, Colorado: Regular Faculty. 1982-2011 PRINCIPAL (P), and RECENT (R) RESEARCH INTERESTS • Urban/Regional Growth Management (P) • Urban/Regional Economic Development (P) • Rural and Small Town Planning (P) • Urban Form (P) • Energy Policy (P) • Mountain Landscapes (R) • Ecosystem Management (R) • Aging and Society (R) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE (Accomplishments Listed Later, by Position) 2006 to 2009 Director, Center for Sustainable Urbanism 2007-2011 Chairperson (7.1.07 to 1.1.11) and Professor, Department of Planning and Design, College of Architecture and Planning, and Member, Graduate Faculty, UC Denver 2006 to 2008 Director, Colorado Center for Community Development 2004 (Jan.) to Interim Dean of the Graduate School, Denver Campus, University of 2006 (Aug.) Colorado Denver (First Appointed January, 2004) 1998-2004 Director, Program in Western Lands, Resources and Development, College of Architecture and Planning, UCDHSC 1999(May) to Chair, Department of Planning and Design, College of Architecture 2000 (July) and Planning, and Previously Head, Graduate Program (1.1997- 7.2000) 1987 (Aug.) to Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic 1989 (Sept.) Affairs (Acting), and and Dean of the Graduate School (Acting), 1985 (Oct.) to UC Denver 1986 (Sept.) 2
  • 3. 1986 (Sept.) Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affair to 1987 (Aug.) (Acting), UC Denver 1982-6 Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture and Planning, UC Denver 1976 to Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Policy 1982 Development, School of Urban and Regional Policy, Rutgers University; Affiliate, Doctoral Program in Geography; Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty; Research Associate, Center for Urban Policy Research. 1973 to Assistant Professor 1976 Department of Geography, Middlebury College 1972 to Visiting Assistant Professor 1973 Department of Geography, McGill University GOVERNMENT POLICY CONSULTATIONS: FEDERAL, STATE AND REGIONAL 1981 Invited Participant. Governor's (Byrne) Conference on "An Agenda for the 80's," Trenton, New Jersey, May. 1984 Special report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assessing the United Nations (ECE) Conferences on Urban and Regional Research, and recommending changes in their format and the nature of U.S. participation. 1988 Invited Participant. Conference on The North Atlantic Alliance, United States Department of State, Summer. Washington, D.C. 1990-1 Appointed Member Steering Committee, Regional Development Plan Taskforce, Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) 1991-5 Appointed Member, Transportation Policy Committee, Denver Regional Council of Governments 1993-5 Appointed Member, Vision 2020 Task Force, Denver Regional Council of Governments 1994-5 Advisor to Governor Roy Romer regarding State Strategic Planning and Growth Management in Colorado. Denver. 1995- Invited Participant, Governor Romer's Colorado Leadership Summit on "Smart Growth and Development", Summits I (1/25/95), II (11/4/95) and III (2/14/96). 1996 Judge. Select the winners of DRCOG's 1996 Local Government Innovations Awards program. Announced March 27. 1998 Testimony Provided at Request of Colorado APA, Regarding the Colorado Responsible Growth Bill, Senate Local Government Committee, Colorado Legislature. February 3. 3
  • 4. 1998 Member. Review Panel, Transportation Commission’s Strategic Transportation Project Implementation Program, Statewide Planning Section, Division of Transportation Development, Colorado Department of Transportation. 1998-9 Developed research basis for promotion of the Colorado Responsible Growth Act. This entails original analysis using secondary sources. At request of the Colorado APA. 1999 Testimony Provided at Request of Senator Pat Pasco, Senate Local Affairs Committee, Colorado Legislature. February 2. 1999 Testimony Provided at Request of Senator Sullivant, Senate Local Affairs Committee, Colorado Legislature. March 23. 1999 Judge. Select the winners of DRCOG's 1999 Local Government Innovations Awards program. Announced April 14. 1999 Consultation, Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA). 2000 Plenary Speaker. Special Interim Study Commission on Growth in Colorado. Colorado Legislature. August 9. 2000 Advisory Committee, “Programmatic EIS, the I-70 Corridor from Denver to Glenwood Springs: 2020 and 2050,” Colorado Department of Transportation, with J.F. Sato Associates. Advisory Services on a potential $5 billion dollar transit project, for the State of Colorado. 2000.1 Expert Evaluation. Assessment of the citizen-initiated ballot measure entitled, “Voter Approval of Growth” which, if approved, would become an amendment to the Colorado constitution, at the request of the Colorado Legislative Council, July, 2000, and May, 2001. 2000-2 Member. Peer Review Panel to review the process and findings of the I-70 Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Colorado Department of Transportation. 2001 Consultation, Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, Ministry of Education, The People's Republic of China. March 15. 2002 Consultation and Lecture Tour. Major Chinese Universities and Science Parks in Beijing, Tianjin, Xian, and Nanjing. Official Sponsor: Ministry of Education, The People's Republic of China. (April 18 to May 2). 2005 Keynote Presentation. “Higher Education and the Future of Colorado’s Economy,” Interim Joint Committee on Economic Development, Colorado Legislature, 45 minutes. Colorado State Capitol. September 22. 2006 Participant and Co-convenor with the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program, “The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Denver Forum, May 23. 2007 Participant with the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program, “The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Assembly of policy leaders from throughout the Western States in Denver, to assess policy options in the run-up to the U.S. Presidential Campaign in order to posit new roles for the federal government in this region. Summer. 2008 Lead testimony before the Colorado Legislature’s House Transportation and Energy Committee regarding HB 1312 regarding the land use/transportation planning nexus. February 28. 2008 Consultation re the Transportation/Land Use Connection in Colorado and the West. With Carla Perez. Senior Policy Advisor to Governor Ritter, and Heidi Van Genderen, Policy Advisor for Climate Change, Governor Ritter. May 28. 4
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  • 6. INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT 1972.3Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, McGill University, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA 1984 Invited Delegate: United States Delegation named by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research, United Nations' Economic Commission for Europe, LISBON, PORTUGAL, May. Topic of Address: "Spatial Policy in Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale." 1988 Attendee: Conference on the Future of the North Atlantic Alliance, United States Department of State, Washington D.C. 1991 Participant: First Joint Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association of European Schools of Planning, OXFORD, UK, July. Topic of Paper: "Dilemmas in Targeting Educational Resources for the Promotion of Regional Economic Development." 1997 Inaugural Lecture: Luis Munoz Marin Foundation, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1997. 1999- Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Tourism Planning and Design, Denver. 2000 Invited Participant Re Research on Global Warming and Its Island Impacts: Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, and the Fundacion Biblioteca of Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon, in Ponce. September 16-23. 2002 Invited Visitor/Lecturer. Cities: Beijing, Tianjin, Xi’an, and Nanjing. By invitation of the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, Ministry of Education, People’s Republic of China. April 18 to May 1. Title of talks: 1) “The Spatial Reformation of American Metropolitan Regions: Process and Policy Perspectives” 2) “High Technology and Regional Development in the United States: Technopoles, Innovation and the Spatial Internalization of Technological Gain” 3) “Planning Education in the United States: An Evolving Dialogue between the Profession and the Academy” 4) “A Critical Appraisal of China’s High and New Technology Development Zones” Beijing: Department of Urban and Environmental Science, Beijing University Tsinghua (University) Science Park Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Science Park) Zhongguancun Haidian Science Park (Science Park) Tianjin: Institute of City Planning and Research, School of Architecture, Tianjin University
  • 7. Xi’an Xi’an National Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone (Science Park) Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology Nanjing Department of Urban and Resource Science, Nanjing University Research Institute of Urban Planning and Design, Department of Architecture, Southeast University (With Dean O’Leary) 2002 Participant: Denver/China Forum, Center for China/U.S. cooperation, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver 2002 Organizer. Conference on Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization. Steamboat Springs, Colorado, September 25-28. Sponsored by the United States State Department and the United Nations’ Year 2002 International Year of Mountains. 2003 Participant. Joint ACSP/AESOP Conference, Leuven, Belgium, July 7-13. 2004 Participant. MUSES Conference. National Science Foundation. Washington D.C. 2004-7 Co-Editor, Progress in Planning (Refereed Journal, Elsevier Publisher, Amsterdam: Term: 2004 2007, renewable) 2009 Participant, World Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, July 6-12. 2008 Co-initiator of MOU with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to train Seoul planners on an on-going basis in the Master of Urban and Regional Planning Program at UC Denver. 2008 Participant. Joint ACSP/AESOP Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 7-11. 2012- Senior Advisor, WikiStrat 2013 Evaluator, UN Habitat’s Flagship Reports. 2016 Involvement in Special Issue on Mountain Landscape Planning, Journal of Landscape Architecture (China). 2017 Possible Featured Speaker, School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University (China).
  • 8. PUBLICATIONS: REFEREED ARTICLES AND PROCEEDINGS, AND PEER SCREENED BOOK CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES 1978 "Regional Development: Strategy from Theory" in Revitalizing the Northeast: Prelude to an Agenda, Edited by George Sternlieb and James Hughes (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University), pages 407-443. 1980 "Regional and Structural Shifts in the American Economy Since 1960: The Emerging Role of Service-Performing Industries," in The American Metropolitan System: Present and Future, Edited by Stanley D. Brunn and James O. Wheeler (N. Y.: John Wiley and Sons, Halsted Press), Ch. 8, pp. 111-125. 1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Toward a Political Economy of Exclusion," in Proceedings of the Middle States Division of the Association of American Geographers, Edited by J.E. McConnell (Newark, Delaware: Dept. of Geography, University of Delaware), pages 71-79. 1981 "Race, Class and Suburban Housing Discrimination: Alternative Judicial Standards of Proof and Relief," Urban Geography, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 327-338. 1981 "The Components of Regional Income Convergence: Empirical Dimensions," The Review of Regional Studies, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 1981, pages 58-71. Issued in 1983. 1981 "National Trends in Black Suburbanization," in The New Suburbanites: Race and Housing in the Suburbs, by Robert W. Lake (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University), Chapter 2, pages 15-28. 1982 "Federal Initiatives Promoting the Dispersal of Low-income Housing in Suburbs," The Professional Geographer, Volume 34, Number 2, pages 136-146.
  • 9. 1982 "The Role of the State in Regional Development," in Institutions and Geographical Patterns, Edited by Robin Flowerdew (London: Croom Helm Ltd.), Chapter 6, pages 169-208. 1984 "Suburban Economic Integration: External Initiatives and Community Responses," in Geography and the Urban Environment: Volume 6. Edited by D. Herbert and R.J. Johnston (New York: John Wiley and Sons), Chapter 10, pages 213-244. 1984 "Spatial Policy in Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale," in the Papers of the Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research (Lisbon, Portugal: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe). Named by DHUD as one of three United States delegates. 1985 "The Interdependence Among Gentrifying Neighborhoods: Central Denver Since 1970," Urban Geography, Volume 6, Number 3, pages 246-273. 1987 "The Suburbanization Process and Racial Segregation," in Divided Neighborhoods: Changing Patterns of Racial Segregation in the 1980's, Edited by Gary A. Tobin (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications), Urban Affairs Annual Review, Volume 31. Chapter 5, pages 56-65. 1987 "Minority Business in Urban Economies," Urban Studies, with Franklin James. Volume 24, Number 6, pages 489-502. 1989 "Urban Schools and the Changing Metropolitan Labor Market," The Urban Review: A Quarterly Journal of Issues and Ideas in Public Education, Volume 21. Number 4, pages 227-250 (Issued in 1990). 1990 "Gender in the Emerging Urban Workforce: Educational Correlates of Industrial Shift in Large Cities," Journal of Urban Affairs. Volume 12, Number 4, pages 379-399.
  • 10. 1991 "Capital Constraints on Non-metropolitan Accumulation: Rural Process in the United States Since the Sixties," Journal of Rural Studies. Volume 7, Number 3, pages 169-190. 1992 "Women-owned Businesses: Dimensions and Policy Issues," Economic Development Quarterly with Franklin James. Volume 6, Number 1, pages 25- 40. 1994 "The State-Local Regulatory Nexus in U.S. Growth Management: Claims of Property and Participation in the Localist Resistance," Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. Volume 12, pages 425-447. 1995 "More Women-Owned Businesses Are Important: New Government Programs May Not Be," Economic Development Quarterly. Volume 9, No. 1, pages 91-3, with Franklin James. 1995 "Women-owned Businesses," In Exploring Urban Urban America, Edited by Roger Caves (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications), Chapter 13, pages 202-221. Issued December 1994. Reprint. 1996 "Land Use Planning." In Colorado Environmental Handbook: The State of the State, Colorado Environmental Coalition (Denver: Colorado Environmental Coalition), Chapter 12, pages 264-309. 2000 “The Agricultural Consequences of Compact Urban Development in Asian Cities,” in Compact Cities: Sustainable Urban Forms for Developing Countries Edited by Michael Jenks and Rod Burgess (London: Spon Press). With Te-I Albert Tsai. Pages 63-72. 2006 “Introduction,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Chapter 1, pp. 1-9. 2006 “Resort Development for Whom?” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Section III, pp. 123-127.
  • 11. 2006 “Paradise’s Closing Door: Dynamics of Residential Exclusion in Mountain Resort Regions,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Chapter 11, pp. 148-184. 2006 “Must Global Trump Local: Concluding Thoughts on Resort Planning in the Global Era,” in Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, with Alison Gill, Edited by Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Elmsford, New York: Cognizant Communications). Chapter 19, pp. 321-334. 2007 “Towards a Spatially Disaggregate Material-based Hardship Index for the Cities of Developing Nations: Nairobi, Kenya,” International Development Planning Review. Authors: Thomas A. Clark and Deng Ning. Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 69-92. 2012 “Place-contingent Capacities in Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population: Conceptualizing the Needs-Capacities Relation in Non-Metropolitan America,” The International Journal of Aging in Society. Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 87-107 (digital and hardcopy). 2013 “Metropolitan Density, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions: Multi- attribute Tradeoffs and Their Policy Implications,” Energy Policy. Vol. 53, February, pp. 413-428. 2016 “The Urgency of Mountains: Landscape Planning in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA,” Landscape Architecture Journal (China), July. 2016 “INCD’s and Subnational Regional Emission Abatement After Paris: Sub-national Energy Transition in the United States,” (under review) PUBLICATIONS: PEER SCREENED BOOKS 1979 Blacks in Suburbs: A National Perspective, by Thomas Clark (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1979). Reviewed in numerous major scholarly journals, and cited extensively in the national media. (Also on microfiche, ERIC). 127 pages. 1991 Community Economic Development: A Primer for Small Towns and Cities, by Thomas A. Clark (School of Architecture and Planning, University of
  • 12. Colorado at Denver, 1991). Anonymously reviewed and selected for national promotion by the Corporation for Enterprise Development in The Entrepreneurial Economy Review, Winter, 1991, Volume 9, No. 2, pp. 24-27. 88 pages. 2006 Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization, Thomas Clark, Alison Gill and Rudi Hartmann (Editors) (Elmsford, New York: Tourism Dynamics Series, Cognizant Communications). (September). 348 pages. 2009 Smart Growth Policies: An Evaluation of Programs and Outcomes. Gregory L. Ingram, Armando Carbonell, Yu-Hung Hong, and Anthony Flint eds. (Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy). 277 pages. List of Contributors: R. Burchell, T. Chapin, T. Clark, C. Dawkins, K. Ihlanfeldt, E. Kelly, G. Knaap, T. McKinnon, S. Meck, T. Moore, R. Patterson, F. Steiner, A. Wallis and M. Zhang. Chapter 2, pp. 10-20, and Appendix pp. 241-253, both with Allan Wallis, and input on case study chapters and overall intellectual conceptualization of the book. (May) PUBLICATIONS: MONOGRAPHS 1975 (Doctoral Dissertation) "The Urban Residential System: Spatial Simulations," Department of Geography, University of Iowa (Ann Arbor: Microfilm). (619 pages in two volumes) This was the first macro-recursive metropolitan model to represent the spatial and temporal interaction between the markets for labor and housing in the simulation of the evolving spatial configuration of large urban regions. Development and testing of the Residential System Simulation Model (RSSM) composed of seven sub-models. Market demand is represented in thirty categories of households arrayed over as many as eighty residential zones. Household income and work location are determined in interaction with up to ten major metropolitan employment centers. Housing supply incorporates the dual effects of housing and neighborhood transition. A matching routine assigns searching households to available dwelling units in accord with residential preference functions and capacity to pay. 1977 (Research Monograph) George Sternlieb and Thomas Clark, The Impact of Alternative Fiscal Mechanisms on Philadelphia (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, February). Funded under a contract with a consortium of Philadelphia banks and the City of Philadelphia. Technical economic analysis and documentation.
  • 13. 1984 (Monograph) Thomas A. Clark, Peggy Cuciti, Franklin James, and Marshall Kaplan, Urban America 1984. Executive summary of a study for the National Urban Policy Advisory Committee to the Subcommittee on Investment, Jobs, and Prices of the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress. Sole author of: Chapter 2. "Cities and Their Regions" Chapter 3. "Jobs and Urban Change" Chapter 4. "Poverty Race and Ethnicity in Cities". Pages 8-22. Appendix of this Executive Summary. 1991 (Monograph) Thomas A. Clark, Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An Assessment of the Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver- Boulder Metropolitan Area Through 2000. A Report to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education Which Funded the Study (Denver, Colorado: CCHE, November). Volume I, 145 pp. (text plus 43 tables); Volume II, 60 pp. Volume I: Chapter 1. "Economic Imperatives: The Denver Region and Colorado," pages 1-17. Chapter 2. "Industrial Restructuring and the Demand for Labor," pages 18-26. Chapter 3. "Demographics and the Emerging Workforce" pages 27-32. Chapter 4. "Higher Education and the Supply of Advanced Skills," pages 33-35. Chapter 5. "Matching Occupational and Educational Profiles," pages 36-53. Chapter 6. "Conclusions," pages 54-63. Appendix A. "Data Used in This Study to Document and Forecast Labor Supply and Demand," pages 65-73. Appendix B. " Forecast Methodology," pages 74-98. Appendix C. "Industrial Targeting: The Economic Base Model and Shift-share Analysis," pages 99-102. Volume II: Appendix D. "Detailed Forecasts," 60 pages.
  • 14. PUBLICATIONS: COMMENTARIES 1990 "Mobility, Economy and Community: The Road to Nowhere in Denver's Transportation Future," The Urban Design Forum. Number XXX, April/May, pp. 1-2. Reprinted in The Daily Journal. V. 93, No. 236, April 26, 1990. 1991 "Springtime in the Rockies?: Critical Questions about Higher Education, Labor Markets and Colorado's Economic Future," The Planning News, Vol. 2, No. 4(April), pp. 6-7. 1991 "The Road Less Traveled: Visioning and Planning a Metro Future," The Urban Design Forum. Number XXXVI, June/July, pp. 1-3. 1993 "Growth is Back: Colorado Needs Planning Reform," The Urban Design Forum. Number XXXVI, May/June, pp. 2-6. 1994 " 'Interior' Design--Retrofitting Our Metropolitan Areas," The Urban Design Forum. Number XXXVIII, August/September, pp. 1-3. 1995 "Front Range Futures: Growth Policies and Their Consequences," Published Transcript of Event Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Journalism, University of Colorado at Boulder, October 4, 1994. 1997 "Vision 20/20: Prospects," Colorado Commons. Spring 1997, pp. 12-14. 1999 “Colorado’s Growing Pains,” Perspectives Section, Denver Post, February14. 1999 “Disraeli, Bartlett and Regional Planning: A Rejoinder,” Terrain, An On-line Magazine. May. 2003 “Loving Our Mountains To Death,” Videotape of Conference I helped develop for the Denver Botanic Gardens. September. 2008 Multi-part interview with additional written submissions for Le Croix, one of the three French national daily newspapers on the general topic of America and the world, October. Gary Hart was interviewed in this same series. 2009 Personal Commentary requested for inclusion in Nancy Frank, Becoming an Urban Planner. (New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, forthcoming).
  • 15. SELECTED WORK IN PROGRESS: Thomas Clark (Author) “Symbiosis or Exploitation: Assessing the Ramifications of Rural-to-urban Water Transfers in Tamil Nadu, India”. Resilience Conference. Montpelier, France. May 5, 2014. With Gnanasekaran Shanmuga Priya. “Planning Implementation in the Americas: Critical North-South International Comparative Perspectives” "Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China's R&D Intensive High Technology Development Zones". “Capital Accumulation in Lower Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test of Three Policy Prescriptions”. "Prosperous Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or Nexus for an Emerging Middle Class?" "Public Higher Education, Regional Benefits Capture, and State Economic Development". "Higher Education and State Economic Development: Assessing the Developmental Returns to Public Investment Education Investment". Editor, Progress in Planning (Elsevier). (Summary of Volumes Personally Edited by Thomas Clark and Published since 2005) Progress in Planning is the major publisher of longer monographs on urban and regional planning, in the world. We public 8 issues per annum. My Co-Editor is Michael Hebbert of the University of Manchester (UK), and my staff is at that institution. Below are the single issues I have edited since the onset of my Editorship in 2004. Each such issue entails not only the solicitation of external reviewers using the online Elsevier Editorial System (EES), but also a serious personal appraisal of each submission, the determination of whether or not to permit advancement to eventual publication, and then finally a lengthy interaction with the prospective author(s) to make the needed revisions which are often quite extensive. So each issue, in fact, entails a process not unlike that of editing a book, and indeed each submission, as noted previously, is a full monograph prior to publication. Below is listed only those submissions whose publication I oversaw. Not listed, of course, are all those manuscripts which were not accepted for publication. • Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 1-74. (January 2006). Kris Wernstedt and Robert Hersh, “ Brownfields Regulatory Reform and Policy Innovation in Practice”. • Vol. 65, No. 3, pp. 125-200. (April 2006). Raphael Bar-El and Dafna Schwartz, “Regional Development as a Policy for Growth with Equity: The State of Ceara (Brazil) as a Model”.
  • 16. • Vol. 66, No. 4, pp. 241-310. November 2006. Chaolin Gu, Roger C.K. Chan, Jin Yuan Liu, and Christian Kesteloot, “Beijing’s Socio-Spatial Restructuring: Immigration and Social Transformation in the Epoch of National Economic Restructuring”. • Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 1-98. January 2007: Joanne Tippett et al., “Meeting the Challenges of Sustainable Development: Conceptual Appraisal of a New Method for Participatory Ecological Planning”. • Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 57-96. August 2007. Michael Gunder and Hean Hillier, “Problematising Responsibility in Planning Theory”. • Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 201-256. December 2007. James O’Brien, Ramin Keivani and John Glasson. “Towards a New Paradigm in Environmental Policy Development in High- Income Developing Countries: The Case of Abu Dhabi, UAE”. • Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 1-40. January 2008. Meg Holden. “Social Learning in Planning: Seattle’s Sustainable Development Codebooks”. • Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 1-44. 2008. Erniel B. Barrios. “Infrastructure and Rural Development: Household Perceptions on rural Development”. • Vol. 70, No. 2, pp.45-97. 2008. Begum Ozkaynak. “Globalization and Local Resistance: Alternative City Developmental Scenarios on Capital’s Global Frontier—the Case of Yalova, Turkey”. • Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 99-132. 2008. Ashwani Vasishth. “A Scale-hierarchic Ecosystem Approach to Integrative Ecological Planning”. • Vol. 70, Part 2, 2008. Begun Ozkaynak. “Globalisation and local resistance: Alternative city developmental scenarios on capital’s global frontier—the case of Yalova, Turkey”. • Vol. 71/2, 2009-10. Special Issues (2) on Cutting Edge Research in Key Thematic Areas. • Vol.72, 2009. Vanessa Watson, “The Planned City Sweeps the Poor Away…. Urban Planning and 21st Century Urbanization”. PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS
  • 17. 1977 M. Batty, Urban Modeling: Algorithms, Calibrations, Predictions (Toronto: MacMillan, 1976), in The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien, Volume 21, Number 3, pages 289-291. 1977 D. M. Smith, Patterns in Human Geography: An Introduction to Numerical Methods (New York: Crane Russak, 1975), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, Number 108 (June), 76-77. 1977 E. Conkling and M. Yeates, Man's Economic Environment (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 109 (September), 86-87. 1978 P. Lewis, Maps and Statistics (New York: Halsted Press, 1977), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 113 (September), 93-94. 1979 R. Lamb, Metropolitan Impacts on Rural America, Research Paper No. 162, Department of Geography, University of Chicago, 1975, in The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographe Canadien, Vol XXX111, No. 1, 87-88. 1979 P. Haggett, A. Cliff and A. Frey, Locational Analysis in Human Geography (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1977), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 118, 69-70. 1980 J. P. Viteritti, Bureaucracy and Social Justice: Allocation of Jobs and Services to Minority Groups (Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1979), in Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 61, No. 3/4 (December), 6-8. 1980 G. B. Norcliffe, Inferential Statistics for Geographers (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1977), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 122 (December), 58-59. 1981 Denver Planning Office and Department of Geography, University of Denver, Denver Atlas (Denver: University of Denver, 1979), in Special Library Associations, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 123 (March), 79-80. 1981 National Planning Association, Basic Maps of the U.S. Economy, 1967-1990 (Washington, D.C.: N.P.A., Center for Economic Projections, 1979), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 123 (March), 80-81. 1982 J. Friedmann and C. Weaver, Territory and Function (Los Angeles: UCLA, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, September 1977), in Economic Geography, Vol. 58, No. 2 (April), 217-220. 1982 R. L. Martin (ed.), Regional Wage Inflation and Unemployment (London: Pion, 1981), in Annals, Association of American Geographers, Vol. 72, No. 4 (December), 583-585. 1983 Infomap, Inc., Atlas of Demographics: U.S. by County (Boulder, Colorado: Infomap), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 132 (June), 74-76. 1983 J. W. Frazier (ed.), Applied Geography: Selected Perspectives (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1982), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 133 (September), 63-64. 1983 R. J. Bennett, The Geography of Public Finance: Welfare Under Fiscal Federalism and Local Government Finance, (New York: Methuen, 1980), in Geographical Review, Vol. 73, No. 3 (July), 352-353.
  • 18. 1984 J. L. Andriot, Population Abstract of the United States (McLean, Virginia: Andriot Associates, 1983), Vols. I and II; in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 135, 72-73. 1984 D. Clark, Urban Geography (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1982), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 135 (March), 69-71. 1984 C. Peach, V. Robinson and S. Smith (eds.), Ethnic Segregation in Cities (London: Croom Helm, 1981), in Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 8, No. 1, 142-145. 1984 Colorado's Future Economic Viability and Fiscal Standing. A review of: (1) Hard Choices: A Report on the Increasing Gap Between America's Infrastructure Needs and Our Ability to Pay for Them, Directed by Marshall Kaplan, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver, for the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, 1984, and (2) Colorado: Investing in the Future, prepared by the Colorado Office of State Planning and Budget, 1981. In The Goal Miner, Newsletter of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association (June), 1, 11-12. 1985 Congressional Quarterly, Congressional Districts in the 1980's, (Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1983), in Special Library Association, Geography and Map Division Bulletin, No. 139 (March), 63-64. 1986 M. Baldassare, Trouble in Paradise: The Suburban Transformation in America (New York: Columbia, 1986), in Journal of the American Planning Association. 1999 P. Langdon, A Better Place to Live (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1994), in Urban Studies (October), Vol. 36 , No. 11, 2005-6. 2000 Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen, Picture Windows: How the Suburbs Happened (New York: Basic Books, 2000) in Urban Studies, Vol. 38, No. 7, 1196-1197. 2003 Douglas E. Booth, Searching for Paradise: Economic Development and Environmental Change in the Mountain West (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002) in Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 69, No. 4, 455-456. 2003 Jill S. Baron (Ed.), Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2002) in Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 69, No. 4, 455-456. 2004 Bruce Katz and Robert E. Lang (Eds.), Redefining Urban and Suburban America: Evidence from Census 2000 (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003) in Urban Studies, Vol. 41, No. 10, 2802-2804. PUBLICATIONS: ABSTRACTS 1978 "Services in Post-industrial America: Spatial Components of Economic Change," 74th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1979 "Urban Decline and Dependent Populations," 75th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1980 "Regional Per Capita Income Inequality in the United States: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on the Evolving Pattern," 76th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract.
  • 19. 1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Towards a Political Economy of Exclusion," Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Abstract. 1981 "Suburban Differentiation as Institutional Process." Special Session, 77th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1982 "Components of Regional Income Convergence," 78th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract 1983 "Economic Impacts of CBD Expansion Upon Adjacent Neighborhoods: Gentrification versus Value-Capture," 79th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1984 "Gentrification: Empirical Dimensions of Welfare Impact." Special Session. Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Abstract. 1986 "The Decline in Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large Cities: Structural Antecedents and Policy Responses," 82nd Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1988 "National Urban Policy: Precedents and the Search for Purpose," 84th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1990 "Structural Transformations in Rural America: Capital Constraints on Urban Development in Nonmetropolitan Areas in the Nineties," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Abstract. 1991 "Open Systems, Closed Minds: Higher Education, Labor Power, and the Political Economy of Regional Development," 87th Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1992 "Higher Education, Advanced Skills and State Economic Development," 88th Annual Meeting, Association American Geographers, Abstract. 1992 "The State-Local Nexus in Growth Management: Is Bottom-Up Better?" Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Abstract. 1996 "The Grammar of Post-modern Metropolitan Landscapes," 92nd Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Abstract. 1997 "Majority-minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or Nexus for an Emerging Middle Class?" Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Abstract. 1998 "Capital Accumulation in Low Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test of Three Policy Prescriptions," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena, California, Abstract. 1999 “Migration to Exurban Areas in the Rocky Mountain West: Dimensions and Land Use Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, Illinois, Abstract. 2000 “Auguring the Future of Rural Communities in the New West: Patterns and Prospects of Non- metropolitan Industrial Change in Fast-growing Areas of the Non-Metropolitan Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, Abstract. 2001 "Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China's R&D Intensive High Technology Development Zones," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland, Ohio, Abstract.
  • 20. 2002 “Planning Commissioners As Agents of Change: Counties and Cities Planning Together,” Annual Conference, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, University of Denver, Law School, March 7-8. Paper. 2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Baltimore, Maryland, Abstract. 2003 “Gauging the Possible Negative Effects of Sprawl’s Limitation: Metropolitan Density, Roadway Congestion, and Housing Affordability,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, Abstract. 2005 Panelist. ACSP Administrators’ Conference, Topic: “International Knowledge Exchange: Foreign Students and Comparative Education”. Cincinnati. April 1-2. 2006 “Planning Implementation in the Americas: Critical North-South International Comparative Perspectives,” World Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, July 6-12. Abstract. 2008 “Transit’s Role in the Metro Density/Housing Affordability Relation: A National Appraisal and Lessons Learned,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 9, 2008. Abstract. PUBLICATIONS: RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL REPORTS 1969 "Controlling Urban Growth," Masters Thesis, Department of Urban Planning, University of Iowa. 1977 Demographic Analysis, Environmental Impact Statement, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Report. 1977 G. Sternlieb, T. Clark and K. Ford, "The Impact of Local Taxation on the Economy of Philadelphia," (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers, March). Research Report.. 1978 T. Clark, Brent Friedlander and Briavel Holcomb, Co-principal investigators, Technical Support Document, for the New Jersey Department of Transportation's Bureau of Environmental Analysis, Federal Aid Projects 1-295-1 (52, 43) to produce a prototype for similar studies in New Jersey. Research Report - Project Director. 1978 Principal Investigator, Environmental Impact Statement: Boston Metropolitan Area, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RFP No. WA 76-B501. Member of multidisciplinary team having responsibility for certain elements of the analysis related to demographic and land use impacts. Professional Report. 1978 Principal Investigator, Environmental Impact Statement: Greater Birmingham Metropolitan Area. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RFP 76-B278. Full responsibility for development of the LANDEV computer simulation model for forecasting regional land development patterns. Professional Report. 1978 B. Friedlander and T. Clark, Master Plan for Lower Alloways Creek Township, New Jersey, completed for legal adoption. Professional Report. 1979 T. Clark and B. Friedlander, School Master Plan: Lower Alloways Creek School District. Professional Report.
  • 21. 1980 "National and Regional Issues and Policies in Facing the Challenges of the Urban Future," by Salah El-Shakhs in Population and the Urban Future (New York: United Nations Fund for Population Activities, September). Contributed Figures 1, 2 and Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10. Empirical Analysis. 1981 Project Director, Technical Support Document: Montclair Connection (Phase II), for the New Jersey Transit Corp. Social, Economic and Land Use Impact Studies. Professional Report. 1985 Contributor. Report entitled The Market for Major New Retail Development in the Denver Metropolitan Area, 1985-1995, by F. James. Center for Public-Private Sector Cooperation, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver. Professional Report. 1985 Assessment and update of "Community Impact Analysis of the Proposed I-95 Highway", with respect to Petersburg, Virginia, in preparation for annexation hearing. 1986 Co-author. Principles of Planning in Colorado, a report of the Policy Task Force, Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Chapter 5, "Economic Development". 1991 Principal Investigator. Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An Assessment of the Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Commission on Higher Education. 1998 Elyria-Swansea Economic Development Appraisal. With Frank Ford. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Center for Community Development. Summer. 1999 Downtown Development Authority, Greeley, Colorado: A Plan and Strategy for Revitalizing Downtown Greeley, Colorado. Summer/Fall. PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 1978 "Services in Post-industrial America: Spatial Components of Economic Change," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, April. 1978 Special Session on "Community Linkages," Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, September. Session Chairman. 1979 "Urban Decline and Dependent Populations," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, April. 1979 Spring Conference, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University, "Black Suburbanization," May. Speaker. 1980 "Regional Per Capita Income Inequality in the United States: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on the Evolving Pattern," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Louisville, Kentucky, April. 1980 "Suburban Destinations of Minority Migrants: Towards a Political Economy of Exclusion," Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, October. 1980 Session on "Regional Economic Theory," Paper by Koichi Mera on equity-efficiency tradeoffs. North American Meeting, Regional Science Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November. Discussant.
  • 22. 1981 "Suburban Differentiation as Institutional Process." Invited paper for special session, Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, April. 1982 "Components of Regional Income Convergence," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, San Antonio, Texas, April. 1983 "Economic Impacts of CBD Expansion Upon Adjacent Neighborhoods: Gentrification versus Value-Capture," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April. 1983 "Economic Determinants of Minority Residential Dispersion: Blacks and Hispanics in the Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area," Annual Meeting, Great Plains/Rocky Mountain. Division, Association of American Geographers, Boulder, Colorado, October. 1984 "Gentrification: Empirical Dimensions of Welfare Impact," Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, Special Session, May. 1984 "Spatial Policy in Advanced Capitalist Nations: An Emerging Rationale." Presented as a member of the United States Delegation sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Fifth Conference on Urban and Regional Research, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Lisbon, Portugal, May. 1984 Session on "Urban Travel Behavior." Paper by Larry Singell on residential location and commutation two-worker households. North American Meeting, Regional Science Association, Denver, Colorado, November. Discussant. 1986 "The Decline in Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large Cities: Structural Antecedents and Policy Responses," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May. 1986 "Suburban Selectivity of Minority Migrants," Annual Meeting, Mid-continent Regional Science Association, Breckenridge, June. 1986 "Rewards for Professional Service, "Meeting on Development of Institutional Reward Structures for Faculty," University of Colorado, October. Workshop. 1987 "Facilitating Small Business Formation," Annual Meeting, Denver Association of Business Economists on "Job Creation Strategies: Expanding the Front Range Economy," October. 1988 "National Urban Policy: Precedents and the Search for Purpose," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona, April. Two sessions: Session Organizer, Paper Presenter, and Moderator. 1990 "Structural Transformations in Rural America: Capital Constraints on Urban Development in Non-metropolitan Areas in the Nineties," Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, Texas, Nov. 1991 "Open Systems, Closed Minds: Higher Education, Labor Power, and the Political Economy of Regional Development," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida, April. 1991 "Dilemmas in Targeting Educational Resources for the Promotion of Regional Economic Development," First Joint Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning and the Association of European Schools of Planning, Oxford, UK, July.
  • 23. 1992 "Higher Education, Advanced Skills and State Economic Development," Annual Meeting, Association American Geographers, San Diego, California, April. 1992 "The Park-Community Nexus: Spillovers, Potholes and Planning on the Park Perimeter," Invited Speech, National Park Service, Denver, Colorado, June 3. 1992 "The State-Local Nexus in Growth Management: Is Bottom-Up Better?" Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus, Ohio, October-November. 1993 "The Need for Planning Reform in Colorado," Colorado APA Legislative Conference, Denver, January. 1993 "ISTEA'S Five Challenges: New Directions in Comprehensive Metropolitan Planning," Metropolitan Planning Conference, Region 8 Offices of the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, May 18-20. 1993 "On a Clear Day: Planning, Politics and Particulates," Regional Air Quality Council, Invited Presentation to the RAQC Board, Denver, June 12. 1993 "Net Fiscal Impacts Under Strategic Growth Accommodation: A Synthesis of the Evidence and Unanswered Questions," and Panelist with John DeGrove. Conference of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association on "Growing Better", Denver, July 16. 1996 "The Grammar of Postmodernist Metropolitan Landscapes," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Charlotte, North Carolina, April. Session Chair and Presenter. 1977 "The Case for Sprawl: What Are Its Constituent Arguments and Are They Ever Compelling?", Four Corners Meeting of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association, Telluride, Colorado, October. Presenter. 1997 "Majority-minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: Suburbanization's Residual or Nexus for an Emerging Middle Class?" Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November. Presenter. 1997 "Land Use, Transportation and the Environment," Luis Munoz Marin Foundation and the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, December. Speaker 1998 “Capital Accumulation in Low Income Minority Neighborhoods in Central Cities: A Test of Three Policy Propositions”, Annual Meeting, American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena, California, November. Presenter. 1998 “Planning Options for Impacted Neighborhoods in Central Cities”, Annual Meeting, Colorado Chapter of the APA, Estes Park, CO, September 17. Presenter. 1998 “Past, Present Future: The MURP Program at CU-Denver”, Annual Meeting, Colorado Chapter of the APA, Estes Park, CO, September 18. Presenter. 1998 “Growth Management: Measures to Shape and Mitigate the Forces Creating Growth and Sprawl,” 5th Annual CLE Conference on Land Use Law, Sheraton Denver Tech Center, Denver, CO. December 3-4. Presenter. 1999 “The Transit-Land Use Connection in Metro Areas,” Center for the New West Conference, “Sprawl and Congestion: Are Light Rail, High Density Living and Transit-Oriented Development the Answer? Colorado Springs, June 16-17
  • 24. 1999 “Living in a Fragile Landscape: The Future of Human Settlement Patterns in the American West,” Environmental Protection and Growth Management in the West, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, College of Law, University of Denver, October 29-30. Presenter. 1999 “Migration to Ex-urban Areas in the Rocky Mountain West: Dimensions and Land Use Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, Illinois, October 21. Presenter and Moderator. 2000 “Auguring the Future of Rural Communities in the New West: Patterns and Prospects of Non- metropolitan Industrial Change in Fast-growing Areas of the Non-Metropolitan Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Atlanta, Georgia, November 3-5. Presenter. 2001 “The Role of High Technology Industry in Regional Economic Development: Colorado and National Perspectives," Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, Ministry of Education, The People's Republic of China, Boulder, Colorado, March 15. 2001 “Gilding the Dragon: A Critical Appraisal of China’s R&D Intensive High Technology Development Zones, Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland, Ohio, November 3-5. Presenter. 2002 “Planning Commissioners As Agents of Change: Counties and Cities Planning Together,” Annual Conference, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, University of Denver, Law School, Denver, March 7- 8. Presentation. 2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Baltimore, Maryland, November 21-24. Presenter. 2002 “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in Resort Areas of the Mountain West,” International Conference, “Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization,” Steamboat Springs, Colorado, September 25-28. 2003 “Gauging the Possible Negative Effects of Sprawl’s Limitation: Metropolitan Density, Roadway Congestion, and Housing Affordability,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, July 7-12. 2004 “Health in High Places: The Changing Demographic Profile of Persons at Risk in Colorado and the Mountain West,” Colorado Center for Altitude Medicine and Physiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, (February 3) 2004 Panelist, MUSES Conference. National Science Foundation. Washington, D.C. 2005 Panelist, ACSP Administrator’s Conference. Panel: International Knowledge Exchange: Foreign Students and Comparative Education. Cincinnati, April 1-2. 2005 Panelist, AAG Annual Meeting. Panel: Geographical Perspectives on Denver and Colorado. Denver, April 5-9. 2005 Member of Organizing Committee, EPA’s Brownfield’s 2005 Conference. Panel: Growth Versus Sustainability for Rural Brownfields. Denver, November. 2006 Panelist, “Envisioning Where Growth Goes: Using Geography to Achieve Smart Growth,” 5th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, and Livable Communities. Denver, January 26- 28.
  • 25. 2006 “Planning Implementation: Critical North-South International Comparative Perspectives,” World Planning Schools Conference, Mexico City, Mexico. July 12-16. Presenter. 2006 “Colorado's COGS: Checking the Pulse of Regionalism in Colorado,” Annual Conference, Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Telluride, Colorado, September 20-23. Presenter. 2006 "Metropolitan Density, Housing Affordability, and Interior Roadway Congestion: Tradeoffs and Their Policy Implications,” Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, Texas, November 9-12. Presenter. 2007 Governor Bill Ritter’s Colorado Transportation Summit, “Bridges to the 21st Century”. April 5. Speaker. 2007 “Sustainability 101: Recasting Comprehensive Planning in an Era of Limits,” Annual Conference, Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 3-6 . Presenter. 2008 “Transit’s Role in the Metro Density/Housing Affordability Relation: A National Appraisal and Lessons Learned,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 9, 2008. 2008 Presenter and Panelist, “Lincoln Statewide Smart Growth Evaluation Project,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 10. 2008 Moderator and Discussant. Special Session entitled “Managing the Metropolis,” Joint ACSP/AESOP Congress, Chicago, Illinois, July 10. 2014 “Symbiosis or Exploitation: Assessing the Ramifications of Rural-to-Urban Water Transfers in Tamil Nadu, India”. Resilience Conference. Montpelier, France. May 5, 2014. With Shanmuga Priya Gnanasekaran. 2017 Featured Speaker, “Landscape Preservation at the Macro-scale: National Parks and Global Corridors”. School of Landscape Architecture, /Beijing Forestry School. Beijing, China. Not confirmed. INVITED LECTURES: ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Department of Geography, Boston University Department of Geography, Middlebury College Department of Geography, Miami University (Ohio) LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Livingston College, Rutgers University Environmental Studies Program, Cook College, Rutgers University Urban Studies Program, York University, Toronto, Canada Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois, Champaign Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus: 1997 and 2000 Department of Economics, Colorado State University, 2001 Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, School of Law, University of Denver, 2002
  • 26. Department of Urban and Environmental Science, Beijing University, Beijing , China,2002 School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2002 Institute of City Planning and Research, School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, 2002 Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, China, 2002 Department of Urban and Resource Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, 2002 Colorado Center for Altitude Medicine and Physiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, 2004 (February 3) JOURNAL/FOUNDATION REFEREE: SINCE 1980 ONLY) 1) Foundation Proposals: National Science Foundation (29 proposals since 1981, for the Geography and Regional Science, and Sociology Divisions). Swiss National Science Foundation (Bern) (1 proposal, 2012). Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (ESRC: Economic & Social Research Council, 2014). 2) Referee for Journals (Partial Listing: Through 2018, Ongoing) Journal of the American Planning Association Ethnic and Racial Studies International Regional Science Review Geographical Review Professional Geographer Review of Regional Studies Urban Geography Annals, Association of American Geographers Growth and Change Planner's Notebook, Journal of the American Planning Association Urban Affairs Quarterly Journal of Planning Education and Research Journal of Urban Affairs Great Plains Research Economic Development Quarterly Urban Studies Environmental Practice Journal of Planning Literature Progress in Planning (Former Co-Editor) International Development Planning Review Urban Ecosystems Energy Policy (25+, ongoing) Journal of Applied Geography Cities Land Environment, Development and Sustainability (Springer) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Energies Energy Research and Social Science Sustainability International Journal of Geo-Information Urban Science
  • 27. 3) Reviews of Other Proposals, Institutions and Other Entities: Educational Foundation of America Elsevier at al.: Book and Research Proposals Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (Cambridge, MA) Island Press (Book Proposals) 4) Invited Reviewer of World Universities. Times Higher Education, Annual Academic Reputation Survey. Thomson Reuters’ Global Institutional Profile Project. March, 2014. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE Service to Professional Organizations/Journals Referee: National Science Foundation and Numerous Journals (listed earlier), Plus Professional Proceedings. Organizational Memberships: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning American Planning Association Association of American Geographers Urban Design Forum Planning Accreditation Board: Site Visit Teams (1998 to Present), Ongoing): University of Tennessee, January, 2000. Alabama A&M University, March, 2002 (Chair). San Jose State University, March, 2005 (Chair). University of Massachusetts-Amherst, October, 2006 (Chair). Hunter College, City University of New York, November, 2009 (Chair). Committee Work in Professional Organizations: Member, Planning Institute of Colorado's Faculty Committee, CO APA, 2006- …. . Member, Building Academic and Practitioner Partnership Task Group, (national) American Planning Association, 2005- ….. . Member, National Executive Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP, Representative of South Central Region), 1997-2001. Member, Legislative Committee, Colorado Chapter, American Planning Association, 1984-7. Author, Policy Statement on Economic Development for the Colorado Chapter, American Planning Association, 1986. Member, Urban Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1980.
  • 28. Member, National Nominating Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), 1977. Conferences Organized: Co-organizer (with Robert Beauregard), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Eastern Regional meeting, Rutgers University, October 1976. Co-organizer (with Brent Friedlander), Spring Alumni Urban Planning Conference, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University, April 1978. Co-Chairman (with Michael Greenberg), Northeast Regional Science Association, Annual Meeting, Rutgers University, May 15-16, 1982. Contributing Editor, Goal Miner, Newsletter of the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association, 1985-7. Prime Organizer. “Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization,” An International Conference set for September25-28, 2002, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. With the Departments of Geography at CU-Denver and Simon Fraser University, (B.C., Canada). Community Service: Chairperson, Victor Urban Renewal Agency Commission, 2015-present Member, Design Review Comm., Teton Springs HOA, Victor, ID 2014-present Public Presentations 1976 Speaker, Bridgewater (NJ) League of Women Voters (October) 1977 Participant, televised discussion of the Philadelphia City School Budget Crises, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (June) 1977 Participant, televised panel discussion regarding Philadelphia's economy, "Schools in Crisis," WHYY-TV Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October) 1977 Speaker, Episcopal Community Services of Philadelphia (April) 1978 Speaker, Raritan Council, Metuchen, New Jersey (October) 1980 Interviews: Television and Radio Subject: Minority Suburbanization. National Public Radio News; New Jersey Public TV Nightly News; Iowa Public Radio; Rutgers News Service release to 30 radio stations et al. 1981 Lecture on urban planning methods, review session for AICP exam for professional planners, Rutgers University (May) 1981 Speaker, Oak Park Exchange Congress, Freeport, New York (October)
  • 29. 1983 Workshop Co-leader, "Economic Development as Value-Capture," Colorado Chapter of the APA (April) 1984 Speaker, "Planning, Predicting and Assessing Community Economic Development: The Economic 'Base'," Special meeting on economic development, Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association (January) 1984 Speaker, "Assessing the Economic Impacts of Community Growth Management Programs," Boulder Community Research Network (March) 1985 Panelist, "Pedestrian Environment and Housing," Urban Design Forum, Denver (January) 1986 Speaker and Workshop Leader, "Economic Development: Options," Louisville, Colorado (October and November) 1994 Speaker, "Growth's Economic Impacts," Summit (County) Symposium on Growth, Copper Mountain (September 17) 1994 Speaker, "Front Range Futures: Growth Policies and Their Consequences." Conference sponsored by the Center for Environmental Journalism, University of Colorado at Boulder: "How Much Growth Can the Front Range Take?," (October) 1994 Speaker, "Slow Growth Limits Versus Statewide Strategic Growth Management," Slow Growth Initiative Conference, NIST Bldg., Boulder ( October 29) 1994 Speaker, "The Economics of Growth Impacts," Regional Forum on Growth Impacts. Sponsored by Consortium of Cities, League of Women Voters, and PLAN-Boulder (November 12) 1994 Speaker, "Pricing Clean Air: The Economics of Environmental Degradation," Corporate Alliance for Better Air, Denver (December 5) 1995 Panelist, "The Efficacy of Economic Development Inducements," LWV, Fort Collins Public Television (April) 1995 Presentation to the Arapahoe County Planning Commission (May 9) 1995 Citizens' Summit, CU-Boulder Law School. Invited Panelist (September 16) 1995 Radio Station KTLK. Invited appearance on Peter Boyle's morning program (February 7) 1996 Speaker: Earth Day Event sponsored by the Colorado Environmental Coalition. (April 22) 1996 Organizer and Moderator, Fall Faculty Convocation, CU-Denver, Session Topic: "The University's Role in the Colorado Economy". (August 22) 1996 Panelist: Televised Event--"The Future Jobs Project," City of Boulder, Colorado. (August 27) 1996 ABC TV Worldwide News: Interviewed by Peter Jennings, Anchor: Regarding growth and planning in Colorado and the Western states. (November 11) 1997 Speaker: "Kids in the City" Project, College of Architecture and Planning (April) 1997 Speaker, "Mile-High Stadium Redevelopment: An Urban Infill Option," Town Meeting, Tattered Cover Bookstore, LoDo. Denver (May 22)
  • 30. 1998 Testimony, ”Colorado Responsible Growth Bill,” Local Government Committee, Colorado Senate (February 3) 1998 Speaker, “Transportation, Land Use and Congestion,” Wheat Ridge Alliance for Progress (March 14) 1999 FOX TV National News Network: Interview Regarding Agricultural Land Preservation. (February 8). 1999 Interviewed for “The Great Growth Debate,” Colorado Biz Magazine, March. 1999 Media Coverage: Rocky Mountain News, Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Post, Summit County Newspaper et al. 1999 Plenary Speaker. (1) “Growth in Colorado: Dimensions and Policy Implications, (2) “Growth Management Strategies from Around the Country,” Conference on “Urban Sprawl: The Causes and Cures,” University of Colorado at Boulder Environmental Center (April 1-3). 1999 Plenary Speaker, “Colorado’s Economic Dependence on a Quality Environment.” Presentation to the “Fifty for Colorado, Business CEO’s,” Colorado Association for Commerce and Industry. Vail, May 22. 1999 Inaugural Speaker, “The Geography of Colorado’s Growth,” Legislative Study Committee on Growth in Colorado, Colorado State Legislature, August 9. 2000 Plenary Speaker, “Colorado and the West: Growth Trends and Challenges.” Presentation to the “Fifty for Colorado, Business CEO’s,” Colorado Association for Commerce and Industry. Vail, May 19. 2000 Keynote Speaker, “It’s the Geography Stupid: The Factors Behind Population and Employment Distribution in Colorado,” Denver Association of Business Economists and The Center for Research on the Colorado Economy, Colorado State University. Denver, June 2. 2000 Television Debate. "Sprawl," Public Television, Denver. Channel 12. October. 2000 Commencement Address. "Doing Good in the Global Epoch," Environmental Design Programs, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver. Boulder Campus, December 21. 2001 Lecture. "Economics and Planning," Department of Economics, Colorado State University, February 26. 2001 Interview. Growth in the Mountain West. FastCompany.com. 700,000 circulation. New York. January. 2001 Interview. Costs of Growth. Bloomberg News. San Francisco. January. 2001 Interview. Univ. of Colorado at Boulder News Service. Radio for syndication. January. 2001 Interview. Consumer Confidence. Bloomberg News. August 25. 2001 Interview. The West’s Flagging Economic Fortunes: Declining Consumer Confidence. Denver Post. August 29.
  • 31. 2001 Panelist, Denver Town Hall Meeting on Growth, Colorado Environmental Coalition, September 19. 2001 Lecture. Colorado County Commissioners and Finance Directors. Breckenridge, September 21. 2001 Lecture. Community Development Trends and Options in the Mountain West. Lecture Series. Ft. Lewis College, Durango. October 16. 2002 Panelist. “Why Smart Growth?” Citizens Conference on Growth: Shaping Livable Communities in Colorado” March 23. 2002 Interview. FOX TV National News Network: Interview Regarding the Stapleton (CO) Infill Project. (May 15). 2002 Interview. Ashville (North Carolina) Citizen Times. Alternatives to Highway Expansion in Ashville. (June 14). 2002 Interview. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Downtown Revitalization Potentials: Pittsburgh and Denver. (June 12). 2002 Interview. Denver Post. “United Nations Banner to Fly Over Mountain Conferences”. (June 10). 2002 Interview. Urban Land (Magazine of the Urban Land Institute). “Western New Urbanism”. (September) 2002 Interview. Newsweek Magazine. “The Real Estate Boom in Mountain Resort Areas”. September. 2002 Interview. Denver Post. “Drivers Underlying the Decline in Denver Housing Prices.” September. 2002 Interview. National Public Radio. “Remedies for the Crisis in Housing Affordability in Resort Communities of the Mountain West”. October 15. Voice archive on-line at: http://www.kcfr.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=234&target_pg=c om_search 2002 Speech. “Growth Issues in Colorado”. Friends of Longmont Library. (November 14) 2002 Interview. “Bicycle Usage of Transportation in American Cities”. The Road Beacon. (Feb., 2003) 2003 Lecture. “Global Perspectives on Urban Sustainability: Land Use, Urban Form, and the Culture of Conservation,” Fulbright Enrichment Seminar on Global Issues, Global Challenges. Sponsor: U.S. Department of State. 130 Fulbright scholars. Denver. February 28. 2003 Organizer/Moderator/Panelist. “Claiming High Ground: Contested Landscapes of the Mountain West,” Lecture by Ed Marston, and following Panel, “Whose Mountains Are They Anyway: The Players, Their Claims, and the Rules of Engagement” (Moderator). Bonfils Stanton Foundation Lecture Series. Denver Botanic Gardens, April 22. 2005 Keynote Presentation. “Higher Education and the Future of Colorado’s Economy,” Interim Joint Committee on Economic Development, Colorado Legislature, 45 minutes. Colorado State Capitol. September 22.
  • 32. 2006 Interview. Denver Post. “Aspen’s Limit on the Size of Mega-homes”, March. 2006 Interview. Rocky Mountain News. “TOD’s and the Density Divide”. March. 2006 Under Consideration. Preparation. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Special. Older Cities and Inner Ring Suburbs: The Challenge of 21st Century Urbanism. (Tentative) 2006 Interview. “All Things Considered,” National Public Radio. “Denver Bets Light Rail Will Lure Car Commuters,” November 20. Voice archive on-line at: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=6498919 2007 Interview. “Fastracks in National Perspective” (approximate title), Los Angeles Times, July 23. (Article appearing August 1). 2010 Lecture. ‘Urban Development in the Intermountain West: Colorado’s Trajectory and Its Regional Context”, The Future of Denver Discussion Series, Auraria Campus. (February 3) Non-Government Task-forces and Activities: 1990-1 Member, Rocky Mountain Arsenal Advisory Group 1990-3 Member, Committee for the Promotion of State and Regional Planning in Colorado, Urban Design Forum 1993-4 Appointed Member, "Job Creation Strategies Project," Blue Ribbon Advisory Council, Sponsored by the Center for the New West and the Denver Mayor's Office of Economic Development 1993-5 Appointed Member, Growth Policy Committee, APA Colorado 1995-8 Invited Member, Colorado Sustainability Project. 1998-9 Designated expert on Quantitative Methodologies, identified by the national American Planning Association to develop taped interview and counsel professionals seeking to take the national examination for membership in the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). This recorded interview, with several others, was marketed nationally by the APA. 1999-2000 Member, Board of Directors, International Center for Tourism Planning and Design , Denver, CO. 2001-2 Member, Task Forces on Regional Governance and on Agricultural Land Preservation, Wirth Chair, Graduate School of Public Affairs, CU-Denver. 2002 Member, Research Team for the Affordable Housing Opportunities Initiative. Sponsored by the Center for Regional and Neighborhood Action, CHFA, Metro Mayors’ Caucus, Fannie Mae Colorado Partnerships Office, et. al., Denver, Colorado, June to October. 2002- Invited Expert. National Geographic Society’s Sustainable Tourism Initiative, and Nominator, World Legacy Awards. 2004.6 Member, Taskforce: Building Academic and Practitioner Partnerships, American Planning Association 2004-6.
  • 33. 2006.8 Editor, Course Development in the Continuing Education Program of the Planner’s Institute of Colorado. 2006- Executive Committee, Colorado Tomorrow Alliance, with the District Urban Land Institute, Denver, Colorado. On-going 2007 Co-convenor with the Brookings Institutions Metropolitan Policy Program, “The Intermountain West: America’s Urban Future,” Denver forum, May 23. 2007 Co-convenor with the national Urban Land Institute, National Smart Growth Alliance Workshop, Denver, June 21. 2007 Invited Participant, National Seminar, Pew Center of the States, Pew Memorial Trust, Washington, D.C., July 15-16. 2009 Contributor, CNU Conference Book, “Colorado Urbanizing: Experiencing New Urbanism,” citation and extended interview in preparation for this book distributed to all conference attendees. Denver, June 10-14. Grants and Contracts: Funding Status Federal Support: Center for Studies of Metropolitan Problems, National Institute of Mental Health; Black Suburbanization, No. MH31324 (Grant to CUPR, Rutgers Univ.; $45,000 for my project alone--part of larger grant), 1978. Funded. U.S. Department of Environmental Protection; Contract with private consultant for environmental impact forecasts in Boston, Massachusetts and Birmingham, Alabama (Sub-contractor: $12,000). 1978. Funded. Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress; Support from several sources to Dean Marshall Kaplan, Graduate School of Public Affairs, CU-Denver National Urban Policy (Research Associate), 1984. Funded. Economic Development Administration; Proposal to study "Entry Level Employment Opportunities in Large Cities" (Principal Investigator: $102,000) 1985. Not funded. National Science Foundation; Impact of Agricultural Change on Rural Communities (Research Associate: $100,000 approx.), 1985. Not funded. National Science Foundation; Dynamics of Urbanization and Flood Hydrology (Co-Principal Investigator: $615,000), 1998. Not funded. U.S. Geological Survey. Partnership between University and USGS to model regional land use change. Two-stage model: regional growth allocation plus intra-local land use succession. With Brian Muller (Co- Principal Investigators: $225,000 over three years), 2001. Not funded. National Science Foundation; Design of Urban Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering Systems: CU-Denver's Sustainable Youth Zone (SYZ) Project in Commerce City, Colorado (C-Principal Investigator: approximately $100,000, with Anu Ramaswami et. al.), 2004. Not funded.
  • 34. National Science Foundation; Alternative Fuels and Powerplant Systems for Transportation; Impact on Environment and Society (Co-Principal Investigator: $115,000, with Anu Ramaswami et. al.), 2004. Funded. National Institutes of Health; Interdisciplinary Health Research Training: Behavior, Environment and Biology —“Social Disparities and Health in the Arid Mountain West” (Affiliate Faculty), with Craig Janes, Lorna Moore, colleagues at CCAMP CU-HSC, et al. 2004. Not funded. US EPA. National Center for Environmental Research. Waste to Value: Incorporating Industrial Symbiosis for Sustainable Infrastructure (Grant Number SU831810, P3 Award: 9.30.2004 to 5.30.2005). Funded. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Community Outreach Partnership Center (CoPC), “Denver Community Visualization Center: Assessing Regional Housing Needs and Opportunities in the Denver Metro Area ($450,000), July 2003. Not funded. National Science Foundation. Climate Change and Land Use. With Colorado School of Mines and CU- Denver’s GSPA. Over $1 million per annum, five years. July 2003. Not funded. US EPA. National Center for Environmental Research. Beyond Green Buildings: An Integrated Holistic Design Approach (Grant Number SU831879, P3 Award: 10.1.2004 to 5.30.2005). Funded. U.S. NSF. MUSES. Implications of Displacing Petroleum Use in the Transportation Sector: Developing Tools for a Global Scale Analysis (Co-Principal Investigator: $1,999,063). Developed 2004-5. Submitted 2.9.05. Not funded. U.S. NSF, IGERT Program. Submitted, September, 2006. ($3.2 Million). Participant but not PI. http://thunder1.cudenver.edu/IGERT/ Funded. State Support: New Jersey Department of Transportation; Contract for development of prototype study of highway dualization impacts, Federal Aid Projects I-295-1 (52, 43) (Principal Investigator: $12,000), 1978. Funded. New Jersey Transit Corporation; Contract for statewide prototype study of the Montclair Rail Connection, Phase II (Principal Investigator: $32,000), 1981. Funded. Colorado Commission on Higher Education; Jobs and Workers in the Advanced Skill Sector: An Assessment of the Need for Higher Education in Colorado and the Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area Through 2000 (Principal Investigator: Equivalent value of work: $67,000 minimum, based on cash outlays plus cash valuation of in-kind commitments of staff support, and report preparation), 1990-91. Funded. National Peer Review: Panel to review the process and findings of the I-70 Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Panel composed of faculty from MIT, UC-Davis and the Portland Metro System. Colorado Department of Transportation. (Panelist: $3,500). 2000-1. Funded. Colorado Department of Transportation: Gauging Latent and Induced Demand for Rail Transit. Co-PI, with Sarosh Khan and Lynn Johnson. (Principal Investigator: $190,000). Not funded. Colorado Department of Transportation: Areawide Coordinated Cumulative Effects Analysis Research Study, Proposal submitted October 22, 2004. (Participant but not PI). (Approximately $100,000). Funded.
  • 35. Federal Highway Administration/CDOT. Scenic By-ways Project, Colorado. Principal Researcher. Grant secured by Jon Schler, Colorado Center for Community Development. (Approximately $130,000), 2006-8. Funded. Sub-state Jurisdiction Support: City of Philadelphia and Bank Consortium; Economic Impacts of Alternate Tax Packages (Contract with CUPR, Rutgers University, George Sternlieb. Co-Principal Investigator: $130,000), 1977. Funded. Numerous studies for localities related to impact analysis, master planning, and educational facilities planning (Principal Consultant: Total value of $14,000), 1974-98. Funded. Revitalization Plan for the Greeley Downtown. Downtown Development Authority of Greeley, Greeley, Colorado. Principal Investigator: $30,000, 1999-2002. Funded. With continuing consultations. Foundation and Other Private Support: 1) Gates Family Foundation, Denver, Colorado. Front Range Futures: Interactive GIS Modeling. With Brian Muller and sub-contract with CoPIRG ($110,000), (2000). Not funded. 3) Hughes Foundation, University of Denver Law School: Feasibility study for critical national appraisal of new urbanist innovations (Co-Principal Investigator, with Prof. Edward Ziegler: $3,000), 1997. Funded. 4) Seed Money Grant, University of Denver: Seed money to assemble major grant proposal on topic of the "new urbanism" (Co-Principal Investigator, with Prof. Edward Ziegler: $3,000), 1997. Funded. 5) Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Research and Educational Trust Fund: To develop a program in real estate and related research within the Graduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning at CU- Denver ($141,345), 1996. Not Funded. 6) Office of Energy Conservation, State of Colorado: "Strategies and Tools for Integrated Planning in Colorado Communities" ($25,000), 1996. Not Funded. 7) American Institute of Certified Planners: Educational Grants Program; To establish a quarterly Departmental publication for all communities in Colorado ($9,500), 1997. Not Funded. 8) Lincoln Land Institute. Multi-state Appraisal of Smart Growth Practices (NJ,MD,VA,OR,CO,FL,IN,TX). With a national team including Allan Wallis. ($56,000+ $17,000). Shared with GSPA. Through the CAP Center for Sustainable Urbanism. March, 2007. Funded. Other University Support: University of Colorado Denver 1) Faculty Development Award, “Regional Inequality in a Cross-national Perspective” ($7,000), 1984-5. Funded. 2) Faculty Grant Award, “Higher Education, Economic Development and the State” ($1,500), 1991-2. Funded. 3) Seed Money Grant, Majority-minority Neighborhoods Study, ($300), 1997. Funded.
  • 36. 4) TLE CU-System Grant to develop the Western Lands, Resources and Development Program within the College ($70,000 for three years, plus College match), 1998-2002. Funded. 5) Faculty Grant Award, “Towards Affordable Worker Housing in Exclusive Communities: Regional Policy Options in Resort Areas of the Mountain West” ($4,200), Fall-Spring, 2002-3. Funded. Other Assistance or Acknowledgment: 1) National Defense Education Act Fellowship, 1969-1971 2) Sabbatical Leaves: Rutgers University, Fall 1979; University of Colorado, Spring 1996; and Spring 2003 3) Other Leaves: University of Colorado, fall 1989. NATIONAL POSITIONS: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2005 Candidate for President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2003-5 Treasurer (ACSP) 2001.3 Secretary-Treasurer (ACSP) 2000- 3 Member: President’s Review and Appraisal Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. 1997-2000 Member: Governing Board, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, South Central Representative. 1999-... Member: Planning Accreditation Board, Site Visitor Panel. THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ADVISED Doctoral Committees: UC Denver I. Chair: Te-I Albert Tsai (Taiwan): Graduated, Spring, 2003. Dissertation Title: “Alleviating Metropolitan Roadway Congestion: The Efficacy of Alternate Urban Performance Measures at the Land Use and Transportation Interface in Analysis and Policy Development”.
  • 37. Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Design, Chinese Culture University. Also offered faculty position at Tongji University, Shanghai, China. II. Chair: Isabel Morales (Mexico): Graduated, Spring, 2004. Dissertation Title: “Regional Development Through Knowledge Creation in Organic Agriculture”. Current Affiliation: Director, Dept. of Business, Technologico Universidad de Monterey, Mexico. III. Chair: Deng Ning (China): Graduated, Spring, 2007. Dissertation Title: “Intra-city Differentials in Urban Poverty and Slums in Nairobi, Kenya: Measurements, Determinants, Consequences and Implications”. Current Affiliation: Assistant Vice President, Morgan Chase, New York City. IV. Chair: Shu Yi (Pearl) Wang: Graduate, Spring, 2008. Dissertation Title: “Tradition, Memory and the Culture of Place: Pingyao, China”. Current Affiliation: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. V. Chair: Carlos del Valle: Graduated, Fall, 2011. Dissertation Title: “Towards Sustainable Economic Development in Puerto Rico: Delineation of Sub-National Regions” VI. Chair: Shanmugapriya (Priya) Gnanasekaran: Graduated Spring 2015. Dissertation Title: “Urban Appropriation of Rural Waters in India: Applying a Complex Social-Ecological System (SES) Perspective in Policy Development” VII. Co-Advisor: Ann Scheerer: Graduated, Fall, 2015. Dissertation Title: “Climate, Communities, and Behavior: Local Climate and Energy Planning Implementation Pathways in Colorado” Ph.D. COMMITTEE MEMBER (UC Denver, UC Boulder, and Rutgers University): I. Committee Member UC Denver
  • 38. Yucel C. Severcan (Ph.D. Granted) (Architecture and Planning) Yu Seung Kim (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning) Nicel Saygin (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning) Tami Laninga (Ph.D. Granted), (Architecture and Planning) William Atkinson (Ph.D. Granted), (School of Public Affairs) Winai Raksuntorn (Ph.D. Granted), (Civil Engineering) Lance Bross (Ph.D. Granted), (School of Public Affairs) II. Committee Member UC Boulder Jeffrey Hamerlinck (Ph.D. Granted), (Geography) III. Rutgers University. Chair: Co-chaired two at Rutgers. Ademola Salau, Abbas Hirya. Committee Member: Served on approximately 18 doctoral examination and dissertation committees at Rutgers (Planning, Geography and Anthropology). Master's Theses: University of Colorado at Denver. Chaired approximately 45 Master's theses at CU- Denver in Urban and Regional Planning (1982 to Present). Served on approximately 35 Master's thesis committees in Planning, Economics, and Civil Engineering (1982 to Present). Theses Since 2000: Debbie Sullivan, “Tax Increment Financing: An Assessment of Its Efficiency and Effectiveness As An Economic Development Mechanism” Catherine Ver Eecke, “The Challenges of Infill in Denver’s Inner Suburbs” John Renne, “ Transit-Oriented Development: Case Studies, Options and Protocols” Kimball Crangle-Krizman, “Agricultural Land Preservation” Brian Wilkerson, “Economic Development Approaches for Native American Reservations” Rob Vinton, “Cities, the Creative Class, and Economic Prospects” Rebecca Ann Beckler, “Sustainable Resort Development”
  • 39. Tia Raamot, “Infrastructure Development and Land Use Planning: A Critical Appraisal of Their Linkage” Megan Day, “Gauging Local Carbon Emissions: Methods and Policy Implications” Zafer Sonmez, “Enterprise Zones: An Assessment” Undergraduate Theses: Department of Geography, Middlebury College. Approximately 30 theses, 1973-76.
  • 40. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS I. Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado (Denver/Boulder): 7.2007 to 1.2011 Major Responsibilities Full budgetary oversight. Responsibility for maintenance of accreditation, and for all student processes: recruitment, admission, monitoring progress, graduation certification, and job placement. Curricular oversight. Maintaining a teaching faculty consisting of over 50 instructors in various capacities each year. Course deve3lopment, Course scheduling. Faculty evaluation. Contribution to smooth operation of the College as a member of the College’s Executive Committee(s). Responsibility for outcomes assessment. Faculty recruitment, position development, acculturation of new hires. Development of allied and dual programs and certificates. Direct interaction with the student organization. Promotion of the MURP on the Boulder campus and throughout the nation and world. Maintenance of all critical processes including student advising, inter-departmental relations and intra-campus relations. Faculty counseling and evaluation. Teaching assessment, Maintenance of ties with Colorado APA and the national APA. Maintenance of ties with PAB (annual reports) and with ACSP. Significant Achievements • Major role in recruitment of three new MURP-serving faculty. • Integration of these new faculty into the curriculum and Department. • Major increase in number and quality of student applicants. • Development of three new dual degree programs (MURP + JD, MBA and MPH). • Incorporation of new certificate programs in GIS, Sustainable Infrastructure and Historic Preservation. • Oversight of development of Self-Study for MURP reaccreditation in 2010. • Management of PAB SVT site visit. • Development of new student advising program. • Development of a new minority student recruitment approach working with Dr. Wridt. • Development of PlanWork, the new and unprecedented MURP online job placement vehicle. • Sponsorship of students seeking external awards and fellowships. • Successful representation of the MURP at the Colorado and national APA meetings. • High order of curricular innovation. Maintenance of the three official MURP concentrations. • Development of a new international focus, working in part with Professor Lee, within the MURP.
  • 41. • This took the form of a new course in Planning in Developing Countries, recruitment of many international students, and promotion of the MOU with Seoul Metropolitan Government, fostered by Professor Lee, that brings senior planners to secure our MURP degree. • Significant assistance provided the new chairpersons in Architecture and in Landscape Architecture. • Provided advice to those new to the management of both the Master of Urban Design and the Ph.D. Program. • Significant expansion of our adjunct instructional faculty to represent the wider array of career trajectories for MURP graduates now being pursued through PlanWork, our online job placement vehicle. • Substantial participation in College level discussions about the future of the Environmental Design Program and its management, within the College. • Significant contribution to the functioning of the student organization and in assisting students to become engaged with the Colorado and national APA’s. • Significant involvement outside the university in promoting the MURP and College, resulting in considerable gain in name recognition and respect for the MURP Program and our College. • Served as advisor for many students and as a back-stop for students being assigned to other advisors. • Helps to set the tone of the Department through an ambitious new faculty assessment vehicle (an accomplishments matrix) that provides recognition and reward for achievements in all areas. Research productivity is now at an all-time high and many are publishing in the nation’s very best journals. Indeed until I stepped down as co-editor of Progress in Planning, the departmental faculty edited three global planning journals. • In summary, in this time of my chairpersonship I believe we have emerged as a very important player on both the national and international scene. This is an unprecedented achievement that, if properly nurtured and carried forward will bode well for future years. That we have achieved so much with so relatively few resources is no small achievement. That there are those now present who are prepared to carry on this tradition for excellence in teaching and in research and service is my most important legacy. I wish them well. • Finally, I note that in this time of my chairpersonship I also served as co-editor of the international refereed journal, Progress in Planning, while also making a major contribution to the recent publication from the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy on Smart Growth Policies (2009), as noted elsewhere in this CV. And I have been involved in Managing the Center for Sustainable Urbanism and in seeking external funding in collaboration with colleagues in UC Denver’s School of Public Affairs. II. Dean of the Graduate School (Interim), Downtown Denver Campus, University of Colorado Denver: 1.2004 to 6.2006 (half-time). Major Responsibilities Revitalizing and restructuring the Graduate School. Building bridges with our new colleagues in the Health Sciences following consolidation of our two campuses on July 1, 2004. Working with the Vice Chancellor in fashioning a strategic plan for our campus, in concert with the unit deans and their respective faculties. Significant Achievements • Brought to the Graduate Council a broad vision of what an effectively operating Graduate School must be.
  • 42. • Undertook to update the Rules of the Graduate School, improve our website, foster ties with HSC, and promote new more streamlined procedures for the management of our essential processes. • Promoted new dual and special linked graduate programs across the campus. Reconfigured the terms of membership for professional units. • Forged new ties with each School and College. Advanced the standard for Graduate Faculty membership. • Streamlined the management of Theses and Dissertations. Explored electronic on-line thesis submission. Fostered interest in the WICHE Graduate Program option. • Attended meetings of the Graduate School at HSC. Crafted, with John Freed at HSC, a broad vision of the future of our parallel Graduate Schools during consolidation. Attended and participated actively in all the essential discussions of the Deans’ Council and of the Campus Planning efforts. • Participated, Ex Officio, on the campus’ Doctoral Committee. Fostered, with the support of the Provost, new avenues of support for doctoral students. Actively advocated for a more diverse faculty and more diverse student mix in graduate education at UCDHSC. • Formed a fund-raising plan with the CU Foundation only to see these aspirations dashed in the transition of personnel. • Formulated a new mechanism for approval, management and monitoring of Graduate Certificate Programs. • Personally undertook to reform the standards for theses and dissertations. Worked with the Library to build a strong foundation for the support of graduate studies and campus research. • Formulated a new mechanism for the competitive funding of Graduate Student Research, the CAGSR Program, which fell after one year under the campus budget axe. New external support sources were to be explored with the assistance of the CU Foundation. • Undertook to hire a new staff person and then to educate her in the needs of the School. • Spoke before the Colorado legislature’s Economic Development Taskforce regarding means by which to focus the strengths of Colorado public higher education, particularly in the advanced skills sector, upon the lead sectors (which I identified) in the Colorado economy. • Maintained, all the while, an active research agenda, offered advanced Masters and Doctoral classes, advised five doctoral students, achieved high visibility in the regional media for my research (print, radio and TV), and held high national office in my own professional organization. • In this time too I co-edited one of the major refereed journals of my field, one having a global audience. • And in this time too I participated in numerous funded collaborative research efforts, and completed my next book, due out in 2006. The Dean must lead with ideas and of course by example. I have done so. III. Director, Program in Western Lands, Resources and Development, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado at Denver: 6/1999 to 2004. Major Responsibilities
  • 43. Implementation of a College-wide research agenda. Development of Web Site. Fund raising. Promotion of the Program. Significant Achievements Sponsorship of numerous faculty research/creative works projects. Development of an identity for the entity within and outside the University. Exploration of new inter-departmental, inter-campus, and multi-university linkages. Oversight of international conference, September 25-28, 2002 in Steamboat Springs entitled “Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization”, co-sponsored with Simon Fraser University, B.C., Canada, and CU-Denver’s Department of Geography. Initial development of a master plan for future development. IV. Chairperson, Department of Planning and Design, College of Architecture and Planning, University of Colorado (Denver/Boulder): 5.1999 to 7.2000. Major Responsibilities Oversight of all budgetary, personnel and curricular matters in both the undergraduate programs in Planning and in Design Studies on the CU-Boulder Campus, and the Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning on the CU-Denver Campus. Significant Achievements • Developed new College-wide initiative in Western Lands, Resources and Development. Fostered new graduate concentration in Urban Design. • Established close ties with the Colorado Chapter of the American Planning Association. Raised significant new resources for the Department. • Achieved high national visibility for the Department through role as member of the National Executive Committee of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. • Served on the national Planning Accreditation Board’s Site Visitor Panel. • Prepared the Graduate Program’s Self-study for Year 2000, 2006, and 2010 Re-accreditations. • Forged close ties with the student organizations on both campuses. • Forged good ties and collaborative relations with both Architecture and Landscape Architecture. • Developed articulation agreement with Geography at UCD. • Vigorous student recruitment in the MURP. • Redeployment of the financial aid items and packages in the ENVD and MURP.
  • 44. • Developed broad array of inter unit linkages in the curricula, via cross-listings with SPA, CLAS and our allied units in the College. • Prepared promotional materials for the MURP including biannual updates of the Graduate Guide to Education in Planning. • Achieved very high visibility for the Department and College through repeated appearances on national and Colorado television, and in the local print and voice media. • Oversaw all advising on both campuses. Initiated new collaborative computing efforts. Drafted summary statement of the College-wide Strategic Plan Summary • Sought significant research support for the Program, its faculty and students. • Taught overload during all semesters in first stint. • Built closer ties with Colorado communities through extensive speaking involvements. • Established new dual degrees with Business, Law (CU-B and before this DU), Public Administration and now with Public Health. • Oversaw all graduate recruitment, admissions and graduation certification. • Sought collaboration with Architecture and Landscape Architecture. • Brought major speakers to campus including Russell Peterson, former Governor of Delaware and former Chairman of the President’s (U.S.) Council on Environmental Quality. • Developed ties with the other Planning schools in the southwest. • Initiated non-credit graduate short courses and laid foundation for new program of extended studies in post- professional education. • Proposed that we secure the ACSP 2004 national conference for Denver (faculty are reluctant). • Undertook to reassess the undergraduate curriculum and to initiate a new faculty mentoring program for these students. • Assisted the Dean in developing new undergraduate professional mentoring program. • Forged new inter-university collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico. • Laid groundwork to establish a new College-wide emphasis in International Tourism and Resort Development and Planning, emphasizing sustainable mountain resort planning. • Drafted summary of faculty research/creative works accomplishments for all Departments in the College. • Laid groundwork for international conference in fall 2002 on “Mountain Resort Planning and Development in an Era of Globalization”. Steamboat Springs. Co-sponsored with Simon Fraser University (B.C., Canada). • Reworked all faculty resumes in the Department, for refurbished College Web Site.