CLOSUP Land Use Policy Workshop
CLOSUP has sponsored a number of smaller research programs, including a faculty workshop series on Land Use Policy (as well as other occasional seminars). The Land Use Policy workshop brought together researchers from across the University to present works in progress related to land use policy issues at the state and/or local level. The purpose of the workshop was to provide a regular, informal forum for scholars to present their research to a broader audience than their own departmental seminars would lend.
The Land Use Policy Workshop has presented the following sessions to date:
- Linking Land Use Models to Land Cover for Generating Landscape Scenarios.
- Dan Brown, Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and Environment.
- December 4, 2002.
- View the abstract of the presentation.
- Assessing the Quality of Community Life in Southeast Michigan: A Progress Report and Some Preliminary Findings.
- Robert Marans, Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning and Senior Research Scientist, ISR.
- September 25, 2002.
- View a copy of the powerpoint presentation.
- Can We Have Our Coast and Develop It Too? Reconciling State and Local Growth Management Goals for North Carolina's Coastal Commons.
- Richard Norton, Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
- March 7, 2002.
- Innovation in Transportation and Land Use as Expansion of Household Choice.
- Jonathan Levine, Associate Professor of Urban Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
- December 12, 2001.
- View a copy of the paper presented.
- Connecting Corridors: Implementing Metropolitan Greenway Networks in North America.
- Donna Erickson, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, School of Natural Resources and Environment.
- October 31, 2001.
- View a copy of the paper presented.
