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DAVID S. SAWICKI

Professor Professor

City and Regional Planning Program School of Public Policy

College of Architecture Ivan Allen College

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0155

(404) 894-0569

EDUCATION

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1965

B.S.C.E.

Cornell University, 1971

Ph.D., Urban and Regional Planning

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Quantitative methods in urban and regional planning; methods of policy analysis and program evaluation; geographic information systems; economic development planning; case writing/teaching policy analysis; demographic analysis in public policy.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellow, American institute of Certified Planners, 2004

Georgia Tech College of Architecture, Teacher of the Year, 2004

Support for Research. A Grant from the Zeist Foundation. 2001.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning/Fannie Mae Foundation Award for Best Conference Paper on Housing and Community Development for the paper "Race and Residential Accessibility to Shopping and Services." With Amy Helling of the School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. 2001.

Named as one of the Colleges' faculty "regarded most highly" by students in exit interviews over the last five years. Letter dated 2/27/01 from Dean Thomas Galloway.

Winner of The Warner Bloomberg Award for Distinguished and Exceptionally Creative Research in Urban Issues. 1997.

Georgia Tech, College of Architecture, Distinguished Professor, 1996.

Georgia Planning Association Award for Outstanding Plan Implementation and Effectiveness for "Tax Delinquency in The Atlanta Project Clusters." 1995.

Support for Research on Crime in Atlanta. A Grant from the Morehouse Research Insttitute, 1996.

Support for Research on Lead Paint Poisoning in Atlanta. A Grant from The Morehouse School of Medicine. 1995.

Nominated (Data and Policy Analysis Group as part of Carter Collaboration Center) for 1994 Computerworld Smithsonian Award. 1994.

McClure Prize (Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning), Honorable Mention awarded to Lynn Brockwell-Carey (Thesis Advisee). "The Feasibility of Building More Supermarkets in The Atlanta Project Area." 1993.

Georgia Tech Foundation, Support for Research, "Partial Leave to Serve as Senior Advisor for Data and Policy Analysis for The Atlanta Project." 1992-1996.

Georgia Tech Foundation, Support for Research, "Festival Marketplaces as Public Policy," 1988.

Editor, Planner's Notebook, Journal of the American Planning Association, 1983-1985.

Member, Board of Directors, Georgia Chapter, American Planning Association, 1983-1986.

Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of the American Planning Association, 1979-1983, 1985-1994.

Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 1981-1985, 1995-present.

Stackner Foundation Travel Grant 1980-82.

University of Wisconsin Sabbatical Award 1980-81.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Editor, Journal of the American Planning Association, 2005-

Editorial Board of the Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Editorial Board of the Journal of the American Planning Association.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.  Chairman of National Student Recruitment Committee 1979-1982; Vice President 1982-1985; President-Elect (1985), President 1985-1987, Past-President, 1988; Chair, Accrediting Board Site Visitors Selection Committee, 1990-1991.

American Planning Association, Co-editor with Alan Weinstein of Environmental Division Newsletter, 1982-1983.

American Institute of Certified Planners

Georgia Planning Association

Association for Public Policy and Management

Reviewer for JAPA, JPER, JPL, Growth and Change, Economic Development Quarterly, Economic Development Review, Planning Theory and Practice, Government and Policy, and the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management as well as Wiley and Academic Press.

PUBLICATIONS

Accessibility versus Scale: Examining the Tradeoffs in Grocery Stores. With Bill Dunkley and

Amy Helling. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Summer 2004. 23, 4, 387-401.

Review of “The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life,” by Richard Florida. Basic Books, New York, 2003. Volume 69, Number 1, Journal of the American Planning Association.

“Race and Residential Accessibility to Shopping and Services.” With Amy A. Helling. 2003. Volume 14, Numbers 1/2, pp. 69-102. Housing Policy Debate. Winner of the 2001 Fannie Mae Foundation Housing and Community Development Best Paper Award at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

"Improving Community Indicator Systems: Injecting More Social Science into the Folk Movement." 2002. Planning Theory & Practice, 3, 1.

 

"Where is the Resurgens? Employment Specialization in the Atlanta Region.” With Amy Helling. 2002. In Edward W. Hill and John Brennan, Eds., Where is the Renaissance? Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Center for Urban and Metropolitan Policy.

“Surveying PPGIS Activity in the United States.” With Randy Peterman. To be published in Will Craig and Daniel Weiner, Public Participation Geographic Information Systems. Levittown, PA: Taylor and Francis. 2002.

"The Data and Policy Analysis Group at The Atlanta Project: A Brief History and Description of Its Paradigm." With Pat Burke. To be published in Will Craig and Daniel Weiner, Public Participation Geographic Information Systems. Levittown, PA: Taylor and Francis. 2002.

"Evaluating Atlanta Regional Commission Transportation Planning Documents for Environmental Equity." With Mitch Moody. Unpublished paper. Atlanta University Environmental Justice Center. 2000.

“Developing Transportation Alternatives for Welfare Recipients Moving to Work.” 2000. Volume 66, Number 3, 306-318, Journal of the American Planning Association.

Book Review of "Being Black, Living in the Red. Race, Wealth, and Social Policy in America" by Dalton Conley. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 1999. Winter 2000. Journal of the American Planning Association

“A Community Builder’s Guidebook for Developing a Neighborhood Land-Parcel Geographic Information System.” With Pat Burke. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Spring 1999.

"Exurban Industrialization: Implications for Economic Development Policy," with Arthur C. Nelson and William J. Drummond. Reprinted as Chapter 16 in Approaches to Economic Development. John P. Blair and Laura A. Reese. Eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 1999. Pp. 207-224.

“Jobs-Housing Imbalance in Atlanta: Regional Consequences and Solutions.” With Elizabeth Drake. Atlanta: The Good Government Atlanta Research Foundation. Summer 1998.

“Comparing, Contrasting, and Locating Sites for Section 8 Housing in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.” Final Report to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: HUD Research on the Spatial Distribution of Assisted Housing. September, 1998.

"The Central Sixth Theme: Linking Knowledge and Collective Action." With Amy Helling. Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 16, 3, Spring 1997.

"Who Wants a Job? Who Gets a Job," with Mitch Moody. Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 63, 2, Spring 1997.

"Spatial Technologies, Geographic Information, and The City." Conference Proceedings. National Science Foundation, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. Research Conference. Baltimore, September 9-11, 1996.

"Deja-Vu All Over Again: Porter's Model of Inner-City Redevelopment," with Mitch Moody. In The Inner City: Urban Poverty and Economic Development in the Next Century. Edited by Thomas D. Boston and Catherine L. Ross. (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers), 1997.

"The Effects of Intermetropolitan Migration on the Labor Force Participation of Disadvantaged Black Men in Atlanta," with Mitch Moody. Economic Development Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 1, February 1997.

"The Democratization of Data: Bridging the Gap for Community Groups," with Will Craig. Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 62, Number 4, Autumn 1996.

"Deja-Vu All Over Again: Porter's Model of Inner-City Redevelopment," with Mitch Moody. The Review of Black Political Economy, Volume 24, Numbers 2/3, Fall 1995/Winter 1996.

"Job Gains Bypass Low-Skilled Atlantans," An article written by Paola Scommegna summarizing recent research by David Sawicki. Population Today, June/July 1996.

"Neighborhood Indicators: A Review of the Literature and An Assessment of Conceptual and Methodological Issues," with Patrice Flynn. Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 62, Number 2, Spring, 1996.

"Exurban Industrialization: Implications for Economic Development Policy," with Arthur C. Nelson and William J. Drummond. Economic Development Quarterly, Volume 9, Number 2, May 1995, pp. 119-133.

"Measuring the Success of Empowerment Zones." 1995. Atlanta Constitution. January 5, 1995. Op-Ed Page.

"Disparate Trends: Metropolitan Atlanta Since 1960," with Amy A. Helling. 1994. Built Environment, Volume 20, Number 1, pp.9-24.

"If (Urban) Design Is Everything, Maybe It's Nothing," with Richard Dagenhart. 1994. Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 13, No. 2, pp.146-148.

"Planning Students Staff DAPA at TAP." Work of The Atlanta Project's Data and Policy Analysis Group featured in the Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture Newsletter, Spring 1994.

"Economic Base Analysis of Employment Trends by Economic Sector," with Arthur C. Nelson (senior author) and William J. Drummond. 1994. Economic Development Review, Volume 12, No. 3, pp. 32-36.

"A Cultural Revolution in Using Public Policy Data." Work of The Atlanta Project's Data and Policy Analysis Group featured in Emory University's Info Talk. March 1994.

"Empowerment to The People." Work of The Atlanta Project's Data and Policy Analysis Group featured in Planning, Volume 59, No.2, 1993.

"Technology and The Atlanta Project," by Phyllis Thompson. Work of The Atlanta Project's Data and Policy Analysis Group featured in the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, Spring 1993.

"Analysis of Urban Manufacturing Employment Trends." With Arthur C. Nelson (Principal author) and William J. Drummond. August 1993. University of New Orleans: College of Urban and Public Affairs, Working Paper # 12.

"Demographic and Housing Patterns and Issues." Summer 1993. Thirteen separate chapters published by the Corporation for Olympic Development in Atlanta (CODA). Each was a chapter in a neighborhood report. Summer 1993.

Basic Methods of Policy Analysis and Planning (Second Edition) (with Dr. Carl V. Patton) (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:  Prentice-Hall), 1993.

"Book Review: Analysis with Local Census Data: Portraits of Change" by Dowell Myers. Journal of the American Planning Association, Winter 1993.

"Predicting the Populations of Minor Civil Divisions Using Spreadsheet Software," with William Drummond in Richard Brail and Richard Klosterman (eds.), Spreadsheet Models for Urban and Regional Development, Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research, 1993.

"Architecture and Planning: The Divergence of Two Disciplines," with Richard Dagenhart. Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 12, No. 1, Fall 1992.

Exurban Industrialization. With Arthur C. Nelson and William J. Drummond. United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. 1992.

"Book Review: The Closing Door: Conservative Policy and Black Opportunity" by Gary Orfield and Carole Ashkinaze. Journal of the American Planning Association, Winter, 1992.

"Public/Private Deals: Do They Really Work?" Journal of Housing, January/February 1992, 24-34.

"Making a Public/Private Deal," Georgia Tech Research Horizons, Spring 1991. Reprinted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, September 10, 1991.

"The Tragedy of the Common: A First Case Assignment for Students of Policy Analysis," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp 150-163 (1991).

"Book Review: Rating the 1989 Places Rated Almanac," Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer, 1990.

"Developing a New Paradigm for the Education of Planners and Architects Under the Same Roof," in Proceedings of the Conference Commemorating the Founding of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

"Book Review: Downtown, Inc. by Bernard Frieden and Lynne Sagalyn," Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 56, 2, Spring 1990.

"Demographic Analysis in Planning: A Graduate Course and An Alternative Paradigm," Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 9, 1, Fall 1989.

"We Need a Better System for Measuring Quality of Cities," The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, November 12, 1989.

"Festival Marketplaces as Public Policy: A Guide for Governments in Public/Private Partnerships," Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 55, 3, Summer 1989.

"A Planner's Guide to 'Places Rated Almanac'," (with John Landis) Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 54; No. 3, Summer 1988.

"A Review of Place-Rating Software," Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 53, No. 3, Summer 1988.

"Planning Academe and Planning Practice: An Agenda for the Next Decade," Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 6, No. 3, Spring 1988.

"Policy Analysis and Planning in Cities," in Catanese and Snyder (eds.) Introduction To Urban Planning, Second Edition (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988).

"A Review of Stanley Lieberson, Making it Count: The Improvement of Social Research and Theory, and Jerry A. Hausman and David A. Wise (editors), Social Experimentation," Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer, 1986.

Basic Methods of Policy Analysis and Planning (with Dr. Carl V. Patton) (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:  Prentice-Hall, December, 1985).

"Planning Curricula: Adapting to a Changing Environment," Student Planner, Spring 1985.

"Microcomputer Applications in Planning," Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 51, #2, Spring 1985.

"The Future of AICP: A Report Prepared for the AICP Commission and its Committee on the Future of AICP," (Washington, D.C.: American Planning Association, March, 1985).

"Teaching Policy Analysis Using Computers," (with G. William Page) Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 4, #1, August 1984.

Guide to Graduate Education in Urban and Regional Planning, Fourth Edition, (Editor), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1984.

"On the Virtues of the Policy of Doing Nothing and Its Proper Consideration by Policy Analysts," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, V. 2, #3, Spring 1983.

"Nonpoint Source Water Pollution and the Feasibility of Voluntary Programs," Environmental Management, V. 7, #3, 1983 (with Lynne Judd).

"Methods of Policy Analysis and Planning."  Newsletter of the Planning and Management Division of the American Planning Association, April/May 1982.

"Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Control in the United States," Madison, Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin Water Resources Center, 1982.

"A Review of Behn and Vaupel's `Quick Analysis for Busy Decision Makers,'" Journal of the American Planning Association, V. 48, #4, 1982.

"Teaching Policy Analysis in a Planning Curriculum," in the Public Policy and Management Newsletter, April/May, 1982.

"Problem and Processes in Water Quality Management," Madison, Wisconsin:  Water Resources Center, 1982.

"Lessons Learned in Teaching and Practicing Planning and Policy Analysis," Journal of Planning Education and Research, V. 1, #2, 1982.

"The No-Action Alternative:  A Tool for Comprehensive Planning and Policy Analysis," Environmental Impact Assessment Review, V. 2, #2, 1982 (with A. Helling and M. Matichich).

"A Review of Laurence E. Lynn Jr.'s `Design-Public Policy:  A Casebook on the Role of Policy Analysis,'" Journal of Planning Education and Research, V. 2, #1, 1982.

"Institutional Arrangements for Controlling Nonpoint Source Water Pollution:  Wisconsin's Root River Watershed," (with Lynne Judd) Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Great Lakes Studies, Special Report #38, 1982.

"Policy Planning in City Government:  The State of the Art," Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the American Planning Association, April 1981.

"Emergency Aid for Home Fuel:  Needs Assessment and Program Development," Harvard Business School Case Services Case #9-381-791, Teaching Note #5-381-792, 1981.

"Milwaukee Combined Sewers:  Assessing the Social and Economic Impacts of a Major Planned Public Works Project," HBS Cases #9-381-825 and 826, Teaching Note, #5-381-827, 1981.

"Assessing the Impacts of a Traffic Bottleneck on Tourism," HBS Case #9-381-834, Teaching Note #5-381-835, 1981.

"Experimenting with Alternative Methods of Solid Waste Collection," HBS Case #9-382-624, Teaching Note, #5-382-625, 1981.

"A Review of Norman Glickman's, `The Urban Impacts of Federal Policies,'" Journal of the American Planning Association, October 1980.

"A Review of Donald M. McAllister's `Evaluation in Environmental Planning:  Assessing Environmental, Social, Economic and Political Trade-Offs,'" Planning Magazine, August 1980.

"Financing and Pricing Mechanisms for the Capital Portion of Sewerage Facilities for Wisconsin Municipalities," State of Wisconsin, Department of State Planning and Energy, 1979.

"Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Organizational Study," (with E. Alexander) Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, 1979.

"The Use of Quantitative Methods in Urban Planning," in Catanese and Snyder (eds.) Introduction to Urban Planning (New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1979).

"An Analysis of the Sewer Service Pricing Policies of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District," State of Wisconsin, Department of State Planning and Energy, 1978.

Urban Planning (Detroit:  Gale Research, 1978) (with E. Alexander and A. Catanese).

"A Review of A. G. Wilson's, `Urban and Regional Models in Geography and Planning,'" Journal of the American Institute of Planners, July 1976 (with W. Paul Farmer).

"Break-Even Benefit-Cost Analysis of Alternative Express Transit Systems," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, September 1974.

"Studies of Aggregated Areal Data:  Problems of Statistical Inference," Land Economics, February 1973.

"Policies Affecting Urban Development and Redevelopment," Madison, Wisconsin:  State Planning, 1973.

The Community Land Use Game:  Experiments in Urban Processes (New York:  The Free Press, 1972) (with Allan Feldt and A. B. Dotson).

PRACTICE AND RESEARCH

“An Evaluation of Lincoln Land Institute’s Department of Planning and Urban Form.” 2008-2009.

"A Forecast and Strategic Plan for the Decatur School System.” With Sizemore, Floyd, Architects and Planners. 2003-2005.

"A Forecast and Strategic Plan for the Anderson County School System.” With Urban Collage. 2003-2004.

“Expert witness in affordable housing cases.” Smith, Gambrell, and Russell. 2002-2003.

“Expert witness in affordable housing case.” Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Tucker, and Ford. 2002-2003.

"A Forecast and Strategic Plan for the State of Georgia Catholic Archdiocese.” 2000-2004.

"Forecasting School Enrollments for 2013." Atlanta Public Schools. 2003-2005.

"Forecasting School Enrollments for 2005." Atlanta Public Schools. Sub-contractor to Sizemore, Floyd, Architects and Planners. 1999.

“Housing Demand and Supply Conditions Affecting the Performance of Public Housing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,” Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. 1998-1999.

“Providing Data and Policy Analysis Support for Poor Communities." Principal Investigator: The Atlanta Project. 1993-present. (Research Budget of $166,000 per year provided by a consortium of foundations through The Carter Presidential Center).

“Supplying Data and Policy Analysis to Atlanta’s Community-Based Organizations.” Annie E. Casey Foundation. $50,000 per year. 1998-present.

“Development and Dissemination of a Benchmark Database for The Georgia Policy Council for Children and Families.” The Georgia Academy. Roughly $100,000 per year for three years thus far. 1997-present. ().

“Neighborhood Effects of Welfare Reform.” The Urban Institute. 1997-present.

“Estimating the Social and Economic Impacts of Construction of Hartsfield International Airport’s Fifth Runway.” Sub-contractor to Sycamore Consulting. Fall 1998.

“Comparing, Contrasting, and Locating Sites for Section 8 Housing in the Atlanta Metro.” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. $50,000. 1997-1998.

“Estimating and Projecting County Populations.” State of Georgia State Data Center. $5,000. 1998.

“Demographic and Geographic Information Assistance to Planners Working on the Expansion of Hartsfield International Airport.” Planners for Environmental Quality. $20,000. 1998.

“Building an Address database and GIS for the City of Atlanta Empowerment Zone.” City of Atlanta Empowerment Zone. $35,895. 1997-1998.

“Evaluating the Quality of Private Data Providers' Estimates of Intercensal Census Tract Populations." The Urban Institute for HUD in a court case in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 1998

“Strategic Planning and Enrollment Forecasting for the Georgia Board of Regents." 1996-1997.

“Regional Economic Development and Labor Supply Issues in Georgia." State of Georgia Office of Planning and Budget, 1996-1997.

“National Neighborhood Indicators Project." The Urban Institute. Project Director for the Atlanta Site. 1995-present.

“Support for Research of David Sawicki." City of Atlanta, Bureau of Planning. 1996. $3000.

“The Logistics Institute Engineering Research Center." Submitted to the National Science Foundation. February 1995. Principal: H. Donald Ratliff. I supplied the "urban logistics" portion of the proposal. Funding denied.

Developing A Parcel-Based GIS for Central Atlanta Project. Support for one student provided by the Georgia Tech Foundation. 1996.

Preliminary Plan." West Side Public Development Authority. 1996. $10,000.

Grant for Research on Crime in Atlanta. Two grants from Dr. Obie Clayton, Morehouse Research Institute. 1995 and 1996.

Support for Research on Lead Paint Poisoning in Atlanta. A Grant from Dr. Joseph Miceli, Morehouse School of Medicine. 1995.

Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program." HUD. Subcontract from TAP to Larry Keating at Tech. $30,000.

Providing Data and Policy Analysis Support for the City of Atlanta School Superintendent." Co-Principal Investigator (with H. Donald Ratliff). Project funded by The United Parcel Service Foundation. 1994-1995.

Redevelopment of the Sears Block in High Point, North Carolina." Resource Person and Speaker, The Mayors' Institute on City Design: South. August 1994.

Public Policy, Demography, and City Design." Resource Person and Speaker, The Mayors' Institute on City Design: South. June 1994.

Community Development Planning Using GIS Technology." Co-Principal Investigator (with William Drummond). Sponsor: Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership. 1992-1993.

Causes and Consequences of the Census Undercount in the City of Atlanta." Expert witness for the City of Atlanta City Planning Bureau and City Attorney. 1992-present.

Exurban Industrialization." Co-principal investigator with William J. Drummond. Project Director was Arthur C. Nelson. United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. 1989-1992.

Population and Land Use Forecasting in Metropolitan Miami: Extending the Urban Boundary." Expert witness for the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs. 1990-91.

Jobs/Housing Balance in the Gran Park at Bayard Project in Duval, County, Florida." Expert witness for the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs. 1990.

Co-investigator, "Exurban Development and Its Social and Economic Impacts," U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. P.I. is Professor Chris Nelson. 1990.

Member, Technical Advisory Committee, Gwinnett County Planning Commission, Forecasting Methods for the Year 2000 Sewer and Water Plan. 1989-1990.

The Social and Economic Impacts of the Wilma 285/Roswell Development Proposal." Wilma Southeast and Dillard, Greer, Westmoreland, and Wilson, Attorneys. 1989.

Jobs/Housing Balance in the 285/ Roswell Corridor." Wilma Southeast and Dillard, Greer, Westmoreland, and Wilson, Attorneys. 1989.

Expert witness, "Racial Segregation in Apartment Complexes in Atlanta: Some Statistical Evidence," Smith, Gambrell & Russell, Attorneys. 1988.

Expert witness, "The Annexation of Fulton County Territory to Various Municipalities," Young & Murphy, Attorneys. 1987.

Principal Investigator, "The Role of the Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority in Orlando's Transportation Future," Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority, 1987.

Member, Technical Advisory Committee, Georgia Governor's Growth Strategies Commission, 1987-1991.

Principal Investigator (pro-bono), "Urban Issues Research for the Democratic National Convention," City of Atlanta Department of Community Development, 1987-1990.

Expert witness, "State of Georgia Hospital Needs Assessment Procedures," King & Spaulding, Attorneys. 1986.

Consultant to Fagin Advisory Services, "The Reliability of State of Georgia Population Forecasting Methods for Hospital Planning," 1984.

Coordinator, Technical Advisory Committee, Community Preparedness Study Team, State of Georgia Governor's Commission on Growth Policy, 1983-1985.

Principal Investigator, "A Study of Institutional Arrangements for Controlling Non-Point Source Pollution," U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Water Research and Technology, 1980-1981.

Principal Investigator, "A Study of Planning Processes and Solutions to Water Quality Problems of Urbanizing Areas," Water Resources Center, University of Wisconsin, 1979-1981.

Principal Investigator, "Financing and Pricing Mechanisms for the Capital Portion of Sewerage Facilities for Wisconsin Municipalities," Wisconsin State Office of Planning and Energy, 1979.

Co-Principal Investigator, "An Organizational Study of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District," Wisconsin Advisory Task Force on Sewers, 1978-1979.

Principal Investigator, "Efficiency and Equity Aspects of Pricing Services for Contract Areas of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewerage District," Wisconsin State Office of Planning and Energy, 1978.

Consultant, "Report on a Demonstration Project to Assess the Needs for Social Services Provided by the Milwaukee County Department of Public Welfare," The Research Group, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Implementing and Evaluating Needs Assessment Methodologies in Milwaukee County," Milwaukee Department of Public Welfare, 1978-1979.

Consultant to U.S. Agency for International Development, Office of Urban Development and the Government of the Philippines, "Urban Functions in Rural Development," 1976-1979.

Consultant to American Institute of Planners on the development of a national exam for AIP membership, 1976.

Consultant to Wisconsin Environmental Decade, giving expert testimony on Environmental Impact Statement for the development of a freeway segment and bridge, January-April, 1976.

Consultant to the City of Racine, Wisconsin, City Planning Commission, "A Housing Assistance/Attitude Survey for the Northside Area of Racine, Wisconsin," January 1975.

Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of Commerce, Sea Grant Program, "Investigating the Processes of `Decline' in Several Non-Metropolitan Communities," 1972-1975.

Principal Investigator, State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration, Bureau of State Planning, "Policies for Guiding Urban Growth and Change," 1973-1974.

Consultant to City of Milwaukee, Department of City Development, "The Use of Systems Analysis Techniques in the Department of City Development," 1973.

Consultant to State of Wisconsin, Department of Local Affairs and Development, "Problem Analysis for Community Action Planners," and "Program Planning and Evaluation," 1973.

Co-Investigator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transit Administration Grant, 1972.

RECENT CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND INVITED LECTURES

2002-2003

Invited testimony. “Using Indicators to Measure Quality of Life and Place at the Sub-state Level.” United States Office of Management and Budget. October 9, 2003.

Jacksonville, Florida Community Council, Inc. “Healthy Neighborhoods: What makes a good neighborhood? The Use and Misuse of Social Indicators.” 2002.

2001-2002

Invited paper, "The Movement of Jobs in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area in the 1990's," Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers. February 2001.

ACSP annual conference. November 2001. "Race and Residential Accessibility to Shopping and Personal Services.' With Amy Helling. ACSP Conference in Cleveland, Fall 2001. Award for best paper.

2000-2001

Invited paper, "The Status of Neighborhood Indicators Research," Urban Institute, July 2000.

Invited paper "Quality of Life Measures in Transportation Planning," National Academy of Science. U.C. Irvine January 2001.

1999-2000

Invited participant, Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research, "Quality of Life/Quality of Place Indicators." Fall 1999.

"Where is the Resurgens? Employment Specialization in the Atlanta Region." With Amy Helling. ACSP Annual Conference. Fall 1999.

1998-1999

Invited Speaker, National Science Foundation, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, “Understanding the Breadth and Depth of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems Supply.” UC Santa Barbara. Fall 1998.

“Spatial Mismatch, GIS, and the TEA-21 Planning Process: Lessons from a Planner’s Notebook.” ACSP Annual Conference. Fall 1998.

Invited Speaker. HUD Office of University Partnerships. “Development and Management of an Information System for the Community Outreach Partnership Centers Program.” Winter 1999.

1997-1998

”Invited Speaker, National Science Foundation, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, "Public Partiicipation GIS." Boston. March 1998.

Participant. U.S. Census Bureau Workshop, “Estimating and Forecasting Population for Small Areas. Washington, D.C. March 1998.

Participant. ACSP annual conference. November 1997.

1996-1997

Invited Speaker, National Science Foundation, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, "Information and Spatial Technologies and the Inner City," Conference on "Spatial Technologies, Geographic Information, and the City." Baltimore, September 1996.

1995-1996

Invited Speaker, American Planning Association Annual Conference, Special Session on "Monitoring Conditions in Global Cities." Orlando, April 1996.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference. "The Effects of Intermetropolitan Migration on Labor Force Participation in Poor Communities."

Paper presented and panel organized on "Labor Force Participation and Job Training." November 1995.

Invited Speaker. Carter Presidential Center. "Sharing Strategies for a New Day." Two-day conference sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation. December 1995.

Population Association of America Annual Conference. "The Effects of Intermetropolitan Migration on Labor Force Participation in Two Central Cities: Atlanta and Pittsburgh." Paper presented. April 1996.

Population Association of America Annual Conference. "Immigration, Internal Migration, and Metropolitan Economies: Do The Less Educated Make Rational Intermetropolitan Moves?" Paper presented. April 1996.

1994-1995

Urban and Regional Systems Association Annual Conference, "Citizen Access to Data and Information."

U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Peer Review Panel on the Behavioral Sciences Research on HIV/AIDS.

U.S. Bureau of the Census, "Workshop on the Public Use Microdata Sample.

"Southern Demographic Association Annual Conference, "Solving the Labor Force Participation Problems in The Atlanta Project: Falling Behind on the Treadmill."

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, "Democratizing Data: Getting Information To Citizens Using New Technologies."

Urban Affairs Annual Conference. "The Effects of Intermetropolitan Migration on Labor Force Participation in Poor Communities."

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Chair, Georgia Tech Executive Board, 1991-1992.

Director, City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983-1992.

President, 1985-87; President-Elect, 1985; Vice President, 1982-84; Past-President, 1987-1988; Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Director, Planning and Policy Research Institute, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1979-1983.

Review Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1976-1979.

Chair, Department of Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1974-1977.

Assistant Dean, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1971-1974.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Georgia Institute of Technology

Professor, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy, and International Affairs, 1990-present.

Professor, City Planning Program, College of Architecture, 1983-present.

Director, City Planning Program, College of Architecture, 1983-1992.

Chair, University Committee to Develop Evaluation Processes for the Academic Deans, 1995-1996.

Member, Faculty Council of the University Center in Georgia, 1992-1998.

Member, Academic Senate and Executive Board, 1988-1992.

Chair, 1991-1992

Chair, Subcommittee on the General Faculty, 1989-1991

Member, President's Fellowship Committee, 1988-1992.

Member, President's Committee on Restructuring the University, 1988-1990.

Member, Management and Public Policy Committee, 1988-1989.

Member, Ivan Allen College Dean's Advisory Committee, 1989-1990.

Co-Chair, Public Policy Transition Team, 1989-1990.

Member, Vice President's Environmental Science and Technology Advisory Council, 1989- 1993.

Member, President's Economic Development Council, 1990-1993.

Member, President's Ad Hoc Committee to Develop a Strategic Planning Process,

1990-1993.

Member, 1996 Committee (Tech Olympic Committee), 1990-1993.

Member, Search Committee for a Director of Parking at Tech. 1996-1997.

College of Architecture

Member, College Executive Board, 1983-1992.

Member, Ph.D. Program Committee, 1983-present.

Chair, Academic Support Committee, 1994-1995.

Ivan Allen College, School of Public Policy

Member, School of Public Policy Executive Committee, 1990-1993. 1998-2001.

Member, Joint GT/GSU Ph.D. Committee. 1997-2000.

Member, R,P & T Committee, 1995-2000.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Senior Researcher, Center for Great Lakes Studies, 1981-1983.

Ad Hoc Committee to Review Sabbatical Proposals, 1981.

Associate Professor, Urban Planning, 1974-1983.

Assistant Professor, Urban Planning, 1970-1974.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Urban Affairs, 1970.

Faculty Senator, 1971-1974.

Chairman, Steering Committee on the Master's Program in Urban Planning, 1972-1975.

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