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Professional Practice Prior to Teaching
1962. Planner, Philadelphia City Planning Commission.
1961. Planner, City of New York, Community Renewal Program, with Raymond and May Associates.
1960. Planner, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with E. G. Faludi and Associates, Town Planning Consultants Ltd., Toronto.
1959. Planning Intern, Springfield/Clark County Regional Planning Commission, Springfield, Ohio.
Public Service
1988-+ Vice-President, Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Middlesex Interfaith Partners with the Homeless, New Brunswick, N.J. Vice President 1996- present. former Secretary.
1987+ Board of Trustees, Alliance for Affordable Housing, Inc., Trenton, N.J.
1986-88 Board of Directors, Camden Lutheran Housing Corporation (a non-profit), Camden, N.J.
1985-87 Lutheran Church in America, New Jersey Synod, Committee on Mission Development and Support, Trenton, N. J.
1984-86 Lutheran Campus Ministry at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Directing Committee (also 1969-75)
1983 Board of Education, Highland Park, New Jersey, Building Reuse Committee
1982-84 Technical Advisory Committee, Downtown Revitalization Study, Highland Park, N. J.
1981-85 Board of Directors, University Swimming Association, New Brunswick, N.J.
1981-84 Vietnamese Refugee Task Force, Emanuel Lutheran Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1975-83 Zoning Board of Adjustment, Highland Park, New Jersey, Chair, 1980 to 1983
1978-79 School Desegregation Committee, Board of Education, Highland Park, New Jersey
1970-73 Lutheran Church in America, Commission on Church Architecture, New York, N.Y.
Academic Appointments
Rutgers University: African Studies Center, Faculty 1997 to Present
Acting Chair and Graduate Director 1997, Fall
Coordinator, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 1991 to 1992
Acting Dean, Faculty of Planning 1988 to 1989
Director, School of Urban & Regional Policy 1986 to 1988
Professor II, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1984 to Present
Department Chair & Graduate Director 1978 to 1981
Professor I, Urban Planning & Policy development 1975 to 1984
Member of The Graduate Faculty 1974 to Present
Associate Professor, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1970 to 1975
Assistant Professor, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1967 to 1970
Michigan State University: Assistant Professor, Urban Planning 1965 to 1967
University of Pennsylvania: Instructor, City & Regional Planning 1963 to 1964
Research Assistant, Center for Urban Studies 1961 to 1963
M.C.P. University of Pennsylvania 1962 City Planning
B.S. cum laude Michigan State University 1960 Urban Planning Valparaiso University 1956 to 1958
Public Schools, Mishawaka, Indiana
Books and Monographs
1994. The American planner: biographies and recollections 2nd edition. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research Press. 534 pp.
1983. The American planner: biographies and recollections. New York: Methuen, Inc. 433 pp.
1983. Introduction to planning history in the United States New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research. 302 pp.
1978. Local population and employment projection techniques. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research. 277 pp. with M. Greenberg and C. Michaelson.
1975. Demographic patterns Monograph 23, New York Bight Atlas. Albany: New York Sea Grant Institute, June 1975. 43 pp. with C. T. Koebel.
1974. Urban planning analysis: methods and models. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 486 pp. with A. Silvers. Translation: 1978. Analisis de planificacion urbana: metodos y modelos. Mexico: Editorial Limusa. 569 pp.
1973. Long-range population projections for minor civil divisions: computer programs and user's manual. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research. 126 pp. with M. Greenberg and R. Mautner.
1966. Toward optimizing procedures in urban land use classification (Dissertation). Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. 110 pp.
2001. Evaluating the experience of urban tenure programs. In Holding Their Ground: Security of Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in India, Brazil, and South Africa, Ed. by Alain Durand-Lasserve and Lauren Royston, London: Earthscan, forthcoming. With Kurt G. Paulsen.
1999. Private property in Africa: creation stories of economy, state and culture. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 19.2: 176-182.
1999. Questioning conventional wisdom: the regional economic impacts of Major US nuclear weapons sites, 1970-1994. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 33: 183-204. with Michael Greenberg, Andrew Isserman, Michael Frisch, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer, Darien Simon and David Sorenson.
1999. The grapes of rent: A history of renting in a country of owners. Housing Policy Debate 10,1: 9-30.
1998. Property for everyone and how to achieve it: the resident’s property tax. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 18,2 (Dec.): 171-175. Reprinted in the American Planning Association: Planning and the Black Community Division News, January 2000.
1998. Socioeconomic impacts of US nuclear weapons facilities. Applied Geography 18,12:101-116. with Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer, Darien Simon, Andrew Isserman, and David Sorenson.
1997. Bombs and butterflies: A case study of the challenges of post cold war environmental planning and management for the US nuclear weapons sites. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 40:6. 739-750. with Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer, and Darien Simon.
1997. IASTE’s Fifth: Is it music yet? Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review 9:1 (Fall), 55-58.
1997. Planning history’s mistakes. Planning Perspectives 12, 3 (July), 269-279.
1995. The difficult character of property: To whom do things belong? Journal of the American Planning Association 61,3: 301-09. Translation published as La propriété foncière, un concept difficile. études foncières no. 69, décembre 1995: 34-41.
1994. Linking city planning and public health in the United States. Journal of Planning Literature 8:3 (February), 235-39. with Michael Greenberg, Frank Popper, and Bernadette West.
1994. The American planner: a new introduction. In The American planner: biographies and recollections 2nd edition, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 1-35. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research Press.
1994. Introduction to "The U.S.A" by Hans Blumenfeld. In The American planner: biographies and recollections 2nd edition, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 373-77. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research Press.
1993. Between self and culture: or what are biographies of planners about? Journal of the American Planning Association, 59:2, 217-220.
1989. Boxing the compass. Journal of Planning Education and Research 8:2, 125-27.
1986. Local planning v. national policy: urban growth near nuclear power stations in the United States. Town Planning Review 56:3, 225-237. with M. Greenberg et al.
1986. Basic studies. In The practice of state and regional planning, eds. I. Hand, B. McDowell, and F. So. pp. 255-282. Washington, D.C.: International City Management Association. with C. Hughes.
1985. The tuition of American planning: from dependency toward self-reliance. Town Planning Review 56:4, 421-441.
1984. Population trends around nuclear power plants. In Nuclear power: assessing and managing hazardous technology eds. M.J. Pasqualetti and K. D. Pijawka, pp. 18-211. Boulder: Westview Press. with M. Greenberg and M. Kaltman.
1984. An analysis of population projections. Nuclear Safety 25:6 (November-December) 751-759. with M. Greenberg, M. Kaltman, and W. Metz.
1984. Planning and the new depression in the social sciences. Journal of Planning Education and Research 3:2 (Winter), 78-86.
1983. Population change and forecasting methodologies. In Population and land use change in the vicinity of operating nuclear power station - an anthology, ed. W. Metz, pp. 5-40. Upton, N.Y.: Brookhaven National Laboratory. with M. Greenberg.
1983. Introduction to the American planner. In The American Planner: biographies and recollections, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 1-34. New York: Methuen, Inc.
1983. Introduction to "From the autobiography of Edward M. Bassett". In The American planner: biographies and recollections, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 100-103. New York: Methuen, Inc.
1983. The recollections of Ladislas Segoe: edited from an interview by Sydney H. Williams. In The American planner: biographies and recollections, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 301-322. New York: Methuen, Inc.
1983. Between the housers and the planners: the recollections of Coleman Woodbury. In The American planner: biographies and recollections, ed. Donald A. Krueckeberg. pp. 323-349. New York: Methuen, Inc.
1980. From the backyard garden to the whole USA: a conversation with Charles W. Eliot, 2nd. Journal of the American Planning Association 46:4 (October), 440-448.
1980. The story of the planner's journal, 1915-1980. Journal of the American Planning Association 46:1 (January), 5-21.
1979. Recent developments in urban planning. The municipal yearbook. Washington, D.C.: International City Management Association. with R. V. Buck.
1978. Practical demand for analytic methods. In Planning theory in the 1980's: a search for future directions, ed. R. W. Burchell and G. Sternlieb, pp. 309-340. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research.
1974. Demographic analysis for nuclear power plant siting: a set of computerized models and a suggestion for improving siting practices. Computer and Operations Research: An International Journal 1: (December) 497-506. with M. Greenberg.
1974. Population projections for planning purposes. In New Jersey Trends, ed. T. Norman, pp. 3-26. New Brunswick: Institute for Environmental Studies.
1972. State environmental planning: requirements v. behavior. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 38: (November) 392-396. Reprinted in 1972. The relationship of land use and transportation planning to air quality management, ed. G. Hagevik, pp. 29-38. New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research.
1970. Variations in behavior of planning agencies: Administrative Science Quarterly 16: (June) 192-202.
1970. The classification of organizations into several behavior patterns. The Classification Society Bulletin 2:2, 47-56.
1969. A multivariate analysis of metropolitan planning. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 35: (September) 319-325.
1968. Some mutual developments in budget planning and citizen participation. In Planning and urban development for engineers. New Brunswick: Center for Continuing Engineering Studies.
1962. A review of specialized periodicals. Planning Comment 1: (Winter) 34-38.
1962. A review of basic publications. Planning Comment 1:(Fall) 35-39.
Book Reviews, Notes, Editorials and Working Papers
2000. Urban Land Tenure Policies in Brazil, South Africa, and India: An Assessment of the Issues. A Working Paper. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA. April. With Kurt G. Paulsen.
1999. Review of Visions of Paradise: Glimpses of Our Landscape’s Legacy by John Warfield Simpson. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 19,3: 323.
1998. Who Rents America? Owners, Tenants, and Taxes. Working Paper No. 22, North American Series, Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
1997. Review of Planning the Twentieth-Century American City ed. by Mary Corbin Sies and Christopher Silver. Planning Perspectives, 12:3, 377-78.
1997. Guide to Planning Schools in Africa. Working Paper No. 118. New Brunswick, NJ.: Center for Urban Policy Research. with Martin B. Amadu.
1996. Review of Planning for the Private Interest: Land Use controls and Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900-1970 by Pat Burgess. Journal of Planning Education and Research 15:147.
1996. Review of Planning Urban Economies in Southern and Eastern Africa ed. by K. H. Wekwete and C. O. Tambanapasi. Canadian Journal of African Studies 30:3, 480-81.
1994. Viewpoint: planners of the world...! Town Planning Review 65:1 (January) iii-vi.
1993. Review of America at century's end ed. by Alan Wolfe. Journal of the American Planning Association, 59:2, 247-48.
1992. Review of Cities and development in the third world ed. by Robert B. Potter and Ademola T. Salau. Journal of the American Planning Association 58:4, 534-35.
1991. Review of TVA's public planning: the vision, the reality by Walter L. Creese. Town Planning Review 62:4, 497-99.
1989. Review of Two centuries of American planning ed. by Daniel Schaffer. Town Planning Review 60.
1986. Review of Frederick Law Olmsted and the city planning movement in the United States by Irving D. Fisher. Journal of Urban Affairs 18:4, 77.
1984. Review of The pursuit of urban history ed. by Derek Fraser and Anthony Sutcliffe. Journal of the American Planning Association 50:2.
1984. Author's response to a letter to the editor from John Friedmann. Journal of Planning Education and Research 4:1.
1981. Review of Pioneers in British planning by Gordon Cherry. Journal of the American Planning Association 47:4.
1981. Review of Concepts and techniques in urban analysis by 'Bola Ayeni. Town Planning Review (January).
1979. Review of The community analysis model and The behavioral foundations of neighborhood change by David Birch et al. and A critical evaluation of the community analysis model by Edwin S. Mills. Journal of the American Planning Association 45:4.
1978. Editorial. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 44:4.
1976. From the editor. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 42:1.
1970. Review of Local government and strategic choice by J.K. Friend and W.N. Jessop. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 36:1.
1970. Review of Factorial ecology of metropolitan Toronto by R.A. Murdie and of Urban analysis by B.T. Robson. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 36:1.
1969. Review of The study of policy formation by R. Bauer and K.J. Gergen. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 35:3.
1969. Review of Public policymaking re-examined by Y. Dror. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 35:3.
1969. Review of Urban dynamics by J. Forrestor. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 35:5.
1968. Review of Matrix analysis of interregional population growth and distribution by A. Rogers. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:5.
1968. Review of Profile of the Los Angeles metropolis by L. S. Burns and A. J. Harman. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:5.
1968. Review of Operations research for public systems by P. M. Morse. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:5.
1968. Review of Cars for cities, by the Ministry of Transport, England. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:5.
1968. Review of Air transportation 1975 and beyond, a systems approach by B. A. Schriever and W. W. Seifert. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:5.
1968. Review of Population growth and land use by Colin Clark. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:4.
1968. Review of Planning the community hospital by Roy Hudenburg. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:4.
1968. Review of Current practices in income property appraisal by R. U. Ratcliff. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:4.
1968. Review of A critical review of research in land economics by L. A. Salter. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:4.
1968. Review of The origins of modern town planning by L. Benevolo. Journal of the American Institute of Planners 34:2.
Editor 1982-84 Editor for the Americas, Planning History Bulletin.
1976-78 Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners.
1968-71 Associate Review Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners.
Editorial Boards 1997+ Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review
1986-95 Town Planning Review
1985+ Planning Perspectives
1980-87 Journal of Planning Education and Research
1979-94 Journal of the American Planning Association
1974-75 Journal of the American Institute of Planners
Professional Associations
American Planning Association (including its predecessors) since 1958
Secretary, New Jersey Chapter, 1974
American Institute of Certified Planners (formerly American Institute of Planners) since 1958
International Planning History Society (formerly Planning History Group) since 1979
Executive Committee, 1982-84
Licensed Professional Planner, State Board of Professional Planners, New Jersey, #1994.
Regional Science Association 1962-1990
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
President 1987-89
Planning Accreditation Board 1980-84
Executive Council 1980-84
Society for American City and Regional Planning History since 1986
Vice-President 1986-89
African Studies Association 1995-Present
Fellowships and Awards
2001. Elected to the College of Fellows, American Institute of Certified Planners
1996-97 Faculty Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation/Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, Rutgers University, on Cultures and Environments in the Public Sphere.
1996 National Planning Award, American Planning Association, Award for best feature article in the Journal of the American Planning Association Summer 1995, “The Difficult Character of Property: To Whom Do things Belong?”
1990 Fellow, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Summer Seminar, “Ethics in the Professions: Moral Theories and Contemporary Problems”, sponsored by the School of Law and the Department of Philosophy.
1984 Distinguished Service Award, New Jersey Chapter, American Planning Association.
1978 Outstanding Service Award for editorial contributions, American Institute of Certified Planners.
Research Projects and Consultations
1999-2000 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Contract to develop a paper on the international perspective on property rights in Latin American, Africa, and Asia (India).
1995+ Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP), a grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute of MDNJ and Rutgers University. Bernard Goldstein, Director; Michael Greenberg, Group Director. Hubert H. Humphrey North-South Fellowship Program Coordinator for nine mid-career professional planners from developing countries at Rutgers University.
1991 United Nations Development Programme Consultant to National Development Planning Commission, Accra, Ghana, to develop a workshop for the rationalization of National sectoral and regional plans, with Professor Kathy Greenblat
1986-87 Brener, Wallack and Hill, Princeton, N.J. Expert on research methods in the matter of a Mount Laurel case.
1985-86 Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Bartow, Florida Member, Research Board of Directors for the project entitled "Developing a methodology to evaluate site specific phosphate mining and reclamation activities on a regional basis" funded by the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research.
1984-85 Southwest Land Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico Consultant on demographic analysis for a contract with the City of Albuquerque for population projections.
1984-85 Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison, New York Expert on research method for the defense in the case of Arthur v. Starrett City Assoc. et al.
1981-82 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York Principal investigator, research contract with the Energy and Economic Analysis Division, National Center for Analysis of Energy Systems, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Inc.
1980-81 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Trenton, New Jersey Research advisor, appointed by the Commissioner to the Task Force on the Study of Rent Control in New Jersey.
1979-80 Bristol-Myers Products, New York, New York Consultant on plant location analysis.
1978 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Special consultant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Research on research priorities and special projects.
1975-77 American Institute of Planners, Washington, D.C. Member of the advisory council for the State/Metropolitan Relations study, a contract with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
1974 National Science Foundation Principal investigator, "The Petroleum Industry in the Delaware Estuary," a RANN/NSF project of the Water Resources Research Institute of Rutgers University and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
1974 Office of the Governor of New Jersey Research advisor to the New Jersey State Energy Office, Office of the Governor, Trenton, New Jersey.
1973 Office of the Governor of New Jersey Research consultant in demography to the Governor's Task Force on State Planning and the Institute for Environmental Studies, Rutgers University.
1973 Council of State Governments Research consultant, Solid Waste Management Project, Council of State Governments, Lexington, Kentucky.
1972-74 Dames and Moore & Public Service Electric and Gas of New Jersey Consultant in demography for PSE&G in the matter of the Newbold Island application before the Atomic Energy Commission.
1969-75 United Church of Christ Research consultant, Office of Ecumenical Planning, Board of Homeland Ministries New York, New York.
1968 U.S. Peace Corps Assistant Director of Technical and Country Orientation, Chilean Municipal Assistance Project, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
1968 Metropolitan Urban Service Training (MUST), New York, New York Research Consultant.
1967 Center for Appalachian Studies and Development Research Consultant, Office of Research and Development, W. Virginia University, Morgantown.
2000. Atlanta, Georgia Invited organizer of two special research assessment sessions in the Planning Theory Track. “Property: Theory on the Ground.” 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, November 2-5.
1999. Washington, D.C. Fannie Mae Foundation, Invited Discussant , Annual Housing Conference – Legacy of the 1949 Housing Act, September 30.
1999. Johannesburg, South Africa. “Private Property in Africa” delivered to the International Research Group on Law and Urban Space/Center for Applied Legal Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, July 29-30.
1998 Cairo, Egypt “Private Property In Africa” delivered to the 6th International Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, December 15-19.
1997 Fort Lauderdale, Florida “Property for Everyone and How to Achieve It” delivered to the 39th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, November.
1996 Pretoria, South Africa Lectures on Planning Ethics and Property Rights, delivered to the September School in Planning Theory, University of Pretoria, September 9-13.
1996 Hammanskraal, South Africa Keynote address, The First Gordon E; Cherry Invitational Lecture to the Planning History Study Group Symposium: Planning and Planning Personalities. “Planning History’s Mistakes,” September 2.
1996 Toronto, Ontario “The Creation of Property in Africa,” delivered to 2nd International Conference of the Association of European Schools of Planning and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (North America), July.
1995 Detroit, Michigan “Three Stories of Property in Africa,” delivered to the annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October.
1994 Tunis, Tunisia Invited respondent to Plenary address on "The Utility of Research on Identity and Sustainability in Dwellings and Settlements," Fourth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, December.
1994 Durban, South Africa "The Paradox of Property" lecture to the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Natal, April.
1994 Cape Town, South Africa "The Internationalization of American Planning" lecture to the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Cape Town, April.
1994 Johannesburg, South Africa "The Paradox of Property" lecture to the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of the Witwatersrand, April.
1993 Chicago "Self, Property and Community in American Planning" paper presented to the Fifth National Conference on American Planning History, November.
1993 Philadelphia "Self, Property and Community" paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), October.
1992 Columbus, Ohio "Between Self and Culture: or What is the Role of Biography in Planning History?" paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), October.
1991 Oxford, England Moderator, "The Future of Planning Education: A comparative Perspective." ACSP-AESOP Joint International Congress, July 8-12.
1988 Buffalo, New York ACSP Presidential Address, "Boxing the Compass," October.
1987 Washington, D.C. Invited paper, "Patterns in theory and method", Conference on Planning Theory in the 1990s sponsored by the Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, March 30 - April 1.
1984 Liverpool, England Keynote address, "The tuition of American planning", Conference on the future of post-graduate planning education, Department of Civic Design, University of Liverpool, 75th anniversary of the Department, September.
1983 San Francisco Plenary luncheon address, "Planning and the new depression in the social sciences", Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October.
1983 Norris, Tennessee Invited address, "Norris and the Environmental Tradition", at the 50th anniversary conference of Norris and the TVA, October.
1983 Seattle Panelist, "The future of planning education", Annual Conference of the American Planning Association, April.
1983 Greenville, North Carolina Visiting Lecturer, Department of Geography and Planning, East
Carolina University. Lectures on "Planning since world War II' and "Quantitative methods in planning; applications and trends". March.
1982 Austin Visiting Professor, University of Texas, School of Architecture, Graduate Program in Planning. Six lectures from September 20 through November 3; "Frederick Law Olmsted and the invention of American planning", "Daniel Burnham, his public plans and private struggles", "The regional planning establishment between the wars", "Lewis Mumford v. the planning establishment", "The New Deal and the nationalization of planning", "Rexford Guy Tugwell was never anything but a planner".
1982 Chicago Panelist, "New developments in planning analysis", Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October.
1981 Washington, D.C. Organizer and moderator "New topics in planning history", Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October.
1981 Kingston, Rhode Island Visiting Lecturer, "Remembering American planning", University of Rhode Island, Department of Community Planning, May.
1980 Cincinnati Moderator, "The history of planning in the city of Cincinnati", National Conference of the American Planning Association, October.
1979 Baltimore Speaker, "The American planning movement: an institutional perspective". Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October.
1979 Cambridge, Massachusetts Speaker, plenary session, Conference of the Role of Policy Analysis in Planning Education, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, October.
1977 Los Angeles Invited Speaker, University of California, Los Angeles Conference on Planning Education, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, April.
1977 San Diego Panelist, "Quantitative analysis in planning", National Conference of the American Institute of Planners, April.
1977 Philadelphia Chair, "Symposium on planning education", 25th Anniversary Conference of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, April.
1975 San Antonio Speaker, "Quantitative methods in the planning curriculum", Annual Conference of American Institute of Planners
Teaching
Courses Currently Taught Advanced Planning Analysis
Seminar on Property Theory and Policy
Courses Previously Taught History of Planning Thought
Third World Housing Policy
Methods of Planning Analysis I and II
Development and Theory of Planning
History of Urban Development
Intermediate Planning Theory
Advanced Planning Theory
Computer Applications in Urban Planning
Seminar in State Planning
Seminar in Nuclear Power Plant Siting
Seminar in Offshore Energy Facilities
Seminar in Population Studies
Seminar in Land Use Planning for Hazards
Workshop in School Desegregation Planning
Workshop on the Hudson River Waterfront