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Philip Berke has a long-standing interest in research
focused on land use and environmental
planning in international settings (read
more)
Ray
Burby
has been involved in a number of international activities related
to comparative studies
of land use and environmental policy (read
more)
Tom
Campanella has spent several years observing the extraordinary
urban transformation of
China in the post-Mao period, and has traveled widely in Asia (read
more)
Harvey
Goldstein
serves as director of the Economic Development specialization and
is also
the U.S. coordinator of the Network for European and U.S. Regional
and Urban Studies (read
more)
Nichola Lowe
researches industrial systems upgrading and workforce development
in the three
NAFTA nations: Mexico, Canada and the United States (read
more)
Emil
Malizia
has long-standing research interests in comparative regional and community
economic development in the U.S. South, the maritime provinces of
Canada, commodity-based
economies in the Caribbean, and South America
(read
more)
Roberto Quercia
has done extensive research in affordable housing finance and policy,
and is
actively involved in the study of neighborhood dynamics and poverty
(read
more)
Daniel
Rodríguez studies travel behavior and transportation
policy in developing and
developed cities (read
more) Bill
Rohe has recently completed a postdoctoral Fulbright
project to conduct research in
Barcelona, Spain (read
more) Yan
Song is interested in various issues of urban development,
and has consulted on
comprehensive planning projects and real estate development projects
in China (read
more) Meenu
Tewari researches local industrialization, poverty alleviation,
small firms, and the urban
informal economy (read
more)
Dale Whittington
is actively working international organizations on the development
and
application of techniques for estimating the economic value of environmental
resources in
developing countries (read
more)
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