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Built Environment & Communities

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KRISTY DAWN GAUTHIER

  • Member, Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH); Sep 2021 GLOBAL

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Co-chair, American Institute of Architects - Building Enclosure Council; Nov 2019
  • Co-chair, American Institute of Architects - Committee on the Environment; Nov 2019
  • Member and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited professional, United States Green Building Council; Feb 2007

SYDNEY CHEEK-O'DONNELL

  • Member, National Organization for Arts in Health; Oct 2017

JöRG RüGEMER

  • International's Associate, Member, American Institue of Architects; Dec 2005

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Member, National Recreation and Park Association; Dec 1980

ERIC J ROBERTSON

  • Member, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE); Jan 2012 EUROPE

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL

ERIN CARRAHER

  • Member, International Living Future Institute; May 2017

SARAH WINKLER

  • Member, AIA ; Apr 2016
  • Member, LEED; Aug 2011

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Associate Member-Student Branch Advisor, ASHRAE; Aug 2016
  • Member, International Building Performance Simulation Association Utah Chapter; Jan 2015

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Board Member, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Utah Chapter; Dec 2019
  • Member, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute; Sep 2015 GLOBAL

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Member, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM); Sep 2021

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Scholar Member, Natural Pozzolans Association; Dec 2017
  • Fellow, Executive Board Member, Art, Archaeology and Conservation Science Division (AACS), American Ceramic Society; Jan 2013

Publications

BARBARA B BROWN

  • Brown, B.B., Kusakabe, E., Antonopoulos, A., Siddoway, S. & Thompson, L. (2019). Winter bird-window collisions: Mitigation success, risk factors, and implementation challenges. PeerJ. Vol. 7:/7260, 1-21.; Sep 2019

CHRIS P PANTELIDES

  • Upadhyay, A. & Pantelides, C.P., Ibarra, L. (2019). Residual drift mitigation for bridges retrofitted with buckling restrained braces or self centering energy dissipation devices. Engineering Structures. Vol. 199, 109663.; Nov 2019
  • Wu, R.Y. & Pantelides, C.P. (2019). Seismic Experiments and Analysis of Repaired Bridge Columns Using CFRP Donut. American Concrete Institute. Vol. 333, 80-95.; Oct 2019
  • Colton Murphy & Chris Pantelides, Hans-Erik Blomgren, Douglas Rammer (2019). Development of timber buckling restrained braces for mass timber braced frames. Proceedings, 6th International network on timber engineering research conference, INTER/52-15-3. Tacoma, WA: 1-14. Vol. INTER/52, 52-15-3.; Aug 2019

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Amy Brunvand (2019). Re-Localizing the Library: Considerations for the Anthropocene. Journal of Critical Library & Information Studies. Vol. 2, Pre-print.; Aug 2019

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Kimball, S (2017). Ecophysiological considerations for restoration. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Second Edition. (pp. 153-181). Island Press.; Dec 2017
  • Tipple, B.J., Y. Jameel, T.H. Chau, C.J. Mancuso, G.J. Bowen, A. Dufour, L.A. Chesson, and J.R. Ehleringer. Tap water isotopes reveal structure of the San Francisco Bay Area’s water systems and adjustments during a major drought. Water Research; Feb 2017
  • Mouteva, G.O., J.T. Randerson, S.M. Fahrni, S.E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, X. Xu, G.M. Santos, R. Kuprov, B.A. Schichtel, and C.I. Czimczik. Spatial and temporal variation of black and organic carbon aerosol sources in Salt Lake City. Environmental Science and Technology; Feb 2017
  • Ehleringer, J.R., J. Barnette, Y. Jameel, B.J. Tipple, and G.J. Bowen. Urban water – a new frontier in isotope hydrology. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies; May 2016

NAIYANG MA

  • Naiyang Ma (2021). Sustainable Recycling of Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-Process Dynamic Separation. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 21, 54-60.; May 2021
  • Naiyang Ma, William J. Sammon & Marcelo W. Andrade (2020). “Micropelletization of Ironmaking and Steelmaking Dust and Recycling of the Micropellets. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 20, 50-56.; May 2020
  • Naiyang Ma (2020). Towards 100% Recycling of Steelmaking Offgas Solid Wastes by Reallocating Zinc-bearing Materials. Energy Technology 2020: Recycling, Carbon Dioxide Management, and Other Technologies.; Mar 2020
  • Fiseha Tesfaye, Naiyang Ma & Mingming Zhang (2020). Cleaner Manufacturing of Critical Metals. JOM. Vol. 72.; Feb 2020
  • Naiyang Ma & William J. Sammon (2019). Enhancement of In-plant Recycling of Integrated Steel Mill Offgas Solid Wastes by Reallocating Crucial Zinc-bearing Materials. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 251, 1-8.; Dec 2019
  • Naiyang Ma (2019). Recycling Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-process Separation with Dynamic Separators. REWAS 2019: Manufacturing the Circular Materials Economy.; Mar 2019
  • Naiyang Ma, Billi J. McDowell, Joe B. Houser, Marcelo W. Andrade & Dale E. Heinz (2018). Separation of Mill Scale from Flume Wastewater Using a Dynamic Separator toward Zero Wastes in the Steel Hot Rolling Process. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy. Vol. 5, 97-106.; Dec 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). In-process Separation and Its Application in Cleaner Production of BOF Offgas Solid Wastes. Proceedings of 2018 China Symposium on Sustainable Steelmaking Technology.; Aug 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). Upgrading and Recycling ‘Metallic’ Steelmaking Slag Fines. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 15, 72-76.; May 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). Recycling of EAF Dust by Source Separation. Energy Technology 2018: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies.; Mar 2018
  • Naiyang Ma, Joseph Blake Houser & Luke Aaron Wood (2017). Production of Cleaner Mill Scale by Dynamic Separation of the Mill Scale from the Fast-Moving Flume Water at a Hot Rolling Mill. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 176, 889-894.; Dec 2017
  • Naiyang Ma, David Gregory Hill, Luke Aaron Wood, Joseph Blake Houser & Randall Wayne Lewis (2017). Fast Assessment of Total Iron Contents in Steelmaking Slags by Means of Water Displacement Test for Recycling of the Iron in the Ironmaking and Steelmaking Process. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy. Vol. 3, 450-458.; Apr 2017

KEITH BARTHOLOMEW

  • Ja Young Kim, Keith Bartholomew, Arlie Adkins & Divya Chandrasekhar (2019). The Connection between Investments in Bus Stops, Ridership, and ADA Accessibility. Transportation Research Record.; Oct 2019
  • Reid Ewing & Keith Bartholomew (2018). Best Practices in Metropolitan Transportation Planning. (pp. 256). Routledge.; Oct 2018

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Tipple BJ, Jameel Y, Chau TH, Mancuso CJ, Bowen GJ, Dufour A, Chesson LA & Ehleringer JR (2017). Stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes of tap water reveal structure of the San Francisco Bay Area's water system and adjustments during a major drought. Water Research. Vol. 119, 212-224.; Oct 2017

DAVID R BOWLING

  • Mitchell LE, Crosman ET, Jacques AA, Fasoli B, Leclair-Marzolf L*, Horel J, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR, Lin JC (2018) Monitoring of greenhouse gases and pollutants across an urban area using a light rail public transit platform, Atmospheric Environment 187, 9-23, DOI /10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.05.044; Aug 2018
  • Mitchell LE, Lin JC, Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Strong C, Schauer AJ, Bares R, Bush SE, Stephens BB, Mendoza D, Mallia D, Holland L, Gurney KR, Ehleringer JR (2018) Long-term urban carbon dioxide observations reveal spatial and temporal dynamics related to urban characteristics and growth. Proc. National Academy of Sciences, 115(12) 2912-2917 DOI 10.1073/pnas.1702393115; Mar 2018
  • Jones, AS, Aanderud, ZT, Horsburgh, JS, Eiriksson, DP, Dastrup, D, Cox, C, Jones, SB, Bowling, DR, Carlisle, J, Carling, GT & Baker, MA (2017). Designing and implementing a network for sensing water quality and hydrology across mountain to urban transitions. J. American Water Resources Assoc. Vol. 53, 1095-1120.; Oct 2017
  • Schwinning S, Belnap J, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2008) Sensitivity of the Colorado Plateau to change: climate, ecosystems, and society. Ecology and Society 13(2): 28, http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art28/; Jun 2008

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Livesley SJ, Marchionni V, Cheung PK, Daly E, Pataki DE. 2021. Water smart cities increase irrigation to provide cool refuge in a climate crisis. Earth's Future 9(1), e2020EF001806; Dec 2020 AUSTRALIA
  • Grijseels NH, Buchert PD, Brooks PD, Pataki DE. 2021. Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural to urban gradient. Ecohydrology 14(1), e2259; Oct 2020
  • Diffenbaugh NS, Field CB, Appel EA, Azevedo IL, Baldocchi DD, Burke M, Burney JA, Ciais P, David SJ, Fiore AM, Fletcher SM, Hertel TW, Horton DE, Hsiang SM, Jackson RB, Jin X, Levi M, Lobell DB, McKinley GA, Moore FC, Montgomery A, Nadeau KC, Pataki DE, Randerson JT, Reichstein M, Schnell JL, Seneviratne SI, Singh D, Steiner A, Wong-Parodi G. 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown: a window into the Earth System. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 1: 470-481.; Jul 2020
  • Engebretson JM, Nelson KC, Ogden LA, Larson KL, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Locke DH, Pataki DE, Chowdhury RR, Trammell TLE, Groffman PM. 2020. How the nonhuman world influences homeowner yard management in the American Residential Macrosystem. Human Ecology 48: 347-356.; Jun 2020
  • Cubino JP & Avolio ML, Wheeler MM, Larson KL, Hobbie SE, Cavendar-Bares J, Hall SJ, Nelson KC, Trammell TLE, Neill C, Pataki DE, Grove JM, Groffman PM. (2020). Linking yard plant diversity to homeowners’ landscaping priorities across the U.S. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 196, 103730.; Apr 2020
  • Avolio M & Pataki DE, Jenerette GD, Pincetl S, Clarke LW, Cavender-Bares J, Gillespie TW, Larson KL, McCarthy HR, Trammell TLE (2020). Urban plant diversity in Los Angeles, California: Species and functional type turnover in cultivated landscapes. Plants People Planet. Vol. 2, 144-156.; Mar 2020
  • Cobley LAE & Pataki DE (2019). Vehicle emissions and fertilizer impact the leaf chemistry of urban trees in Salt Lake Valley, UT. Environmental Pollution. Vol. 254.; Nov 2019
  • Gómez-Navarro C & Pataki DE, Bowen GJ, Oerter EJ (2019). Spatiotemporal variability in water sources of urban soils and trees in the semiarid, irrigated Salt Lake Valley. Ecohydrology. Vol. 12, e2154.; Oct 2019
  • Eisenman TS & Churkina G, Jariwala SP, Kumar P, Lovasi GS, Pataki DE, Weinberger KR, Whitlow TH (2019). Urban trees, air quality, and asthma: An interdisciplinary review. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 187, 47-59.; Jul 2019
  • Trammell TLE & Pataki DE, Still CJ, Ehleringer JR, Avolio ML, Bettez N, Cavender-Bares J, Groffman PM, Grove M, Hall SJ, Heffernan J, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O’Neil-Dunne J, Pearse WD, Chowdhury RR, Steele M, Wheeler MM (2019). Biophysical and social factors control C4 plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. cities. Ecological Applications. Vol. 29, e01884.; Jun 2019
  • Pincetl S & Gillespie TW, Pataki DE, Porse E, Jia S, Kidera E, Nobles N, Rodriguez J, Choi D (2019). Evaluating the effects of the turf-replacement programs in Los Angeles. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 185, 210-221.; May 2019
  • Pincetl S & Porse E, Mika KB, Litvak E, Manago KF, Hogue TS, Gillespie T, Pataki DE, Gold M (2019). Adapting urban water systems to manage scarcity in the 21st century: The case of Los Angeles. Environmental Management. Vol. 63, 293-308.; Mar 2019
  • Cobley LE & Cavendar-Bares J, Hobbie SE, Pataki DE, Avolio ML, Darling LE, Larson KL, Hall SJ, Groffman PM, Trammell TLE, Steele MK, Grove JM, Neill C (2019). Drivers of plant species richness and phylogenetic composition in urban yards at the continental scale. Landscape Ecology. Vol. 34, 63-77.; Jan 2019
  • Locke DH, Avolio ML, Trammell TLE, Chowdhury RR, Grove MJ, Rogan J, Martin DG, Bettez N, Cavendar-Bares J, Groffman PM, Hall SJ, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Neill C, Ogden LA, O’Neil-Dunne JPM, Pataki DE, Pearse WD, Polsky C, Wheeler MM. 2018. A multi-city comparison of front and backyard differences in plant species diversity and nitrogen cycling in residential landscapes. Landscape and Urban Planning 178: 102-111.; Oct 2018
  • Smith RS & Williamson JC, Pataki DE, Ehleringer JR, Dennison P. (2018). Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Oecologia. Vol. 187, 1107-1118.; Aug 2018
  • Blaszczak JR, Steele MK, Badgley BD, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Morse JL, Rivers EN, Hall SJ, Neill C, Pataki DE, Groffman PM, Bernhardt E. 2018. Sediment chemistry of urban stormwater ponds and controls on denitrification. Ecosphere 9(6): e01318.; Jun 2018
  • Porse E, Mika KB, Litvak E, Manago KF, Hogue TS, Gold M, Pataki DE, Pincetl S. The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles. Nature Sustainability 1: 289-297.; May 2018
  • Roman LA, Pearsall H, Eisenman TS, Conway TM, Fahey RT, Landry S, Vogt J, van Doorn NS, Grove JM, Locke DH, Bardekjian AC, Battles JJ, Cadenasso ML, van den Bosch CCK, Avolio ML, Berland A, Jenerette GC, Mincey SK, Pataki DE, Staudhammer C. 2018. Human and biophysical legacies shape contemporary urban forests: A literature synthesis. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 31: 157-168.; Apr 2018
  • Mitchell LE, Lin JC, Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Strong C, Schauer AJ, Bares R, Bush SE, Stephens BB, Mendoza D, Mallia D, Holland L, Gurney KR, Ehleringer JR. 2018. Long-term urban carbon dioxide observations reveal spatial and temporal dynamics related to urban characteristics and growth. PNAS 114(12):2912-2917.; Mar 2018
  • Pearse WD, Bares-Cavender J, Hobbie SE, Avolio ML, Bettez N, Roy Chowdhury R, Darling LE, Groffman PM, Grove M, Hall SJ, Heffernan JB, Learned J, Neill C, Nelson KC, Pataki DE, Ruddell BL, Steele MK, Trammell TLE. 2018. Homogenization of plant diversity, composition, and structure in North American urban yards. Ecosphere 9(2):e02105.; Feb 2018
  • Avolio ML, Pataki DE, Trammell TLE, Endter-Wada J. 2018. Biodiverse cities: The nursery industry, homeowners, and neighborhood differences drive urban tree composition. Ecological Monographs 88(2):259-276.; Feb 2018
  • Porse E, Kathryn MB, Litvak E, Manago K, Naik K, Glickfield M, Hogue TS, Gold M, Pataki DE & Pincetl S (2017). Optimization of local water supply in Los Angeles: Urban water systems analysis with institutional complexity. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. Vol. 143, 04017049.; Sep 2017
  • Groffman PM, Avolio M, Cavender-Bares J, Bettez ND, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Lerman SB, Locke DH, Heffernan JB, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O'Neil-Dunne J, Pataki DE, Polsky C, Chowdhury RR & Trammell TLE (2017). Ecological homogenization of residential macrosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 1, doi:10.1002/2017JG003795.; Jun 2017
  • Groffman PM, Cadenasso ML, Cavendar-Bares J, Childers DL, Grimm NB, Grove JM, Hobbie SE, Hutrya LR, Jenerette GD, McPhearson T, Pataki DE, Pickett STA, Pouyat RV, Rosi-Marshall E, Ruddell BL. 2017. Moving towards a new urban systems science. Ecosystems 20:38.; Jan 2017
  • Gillespie TW, de Goede J, Aguilar L, Jenerette GD, Fricker GA, Avolio ML, Pincelt S, Johnston T, Clarke LW. Pataki DE. 2016. Predicting tree species richness in urban forests. Urban Ecosystems doi:10.1007/s11252-016-0633-2.; Dec 2016
  • Avolio ML, Pataki DE, Gillespie TW, Jenerette GD, McCarthy HR, Pincetl S & Weller-Clarke L (2015). Tree biodiversity in southern California’s urban forest: The interacting roles of social and environmental variables. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolu. Vol. 3, 00073.; Jul 2015
  • Pataki, D.E. (2015). Grand challenges in urban ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 3, doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00057.; Jun 2015

TAYLOR D. SPARKS

  • (invited) Amber Barron* and Taylor D. Sparks “Commercial Marine-degradable Polymers for Flexible Packaging” iScience, 23, 101353, (2020). [DOI]; Aug 2020

ALAGAR KRISHNAN BALAJI

  • Jawahir, I. S., Schoop, J., Kaynak, Y., Balaji, A. K., Ghosh, R., and Lu, T. (September 21, 2020). "Progress Toward Modeling and Optimization of Sustainable Machining Processes." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. November 2020; 142(11): 110811. https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.utah.edu/10.1115/1.4047926; Nov 2020

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Ehleringer, J. & Daniel, S., Torti, S., Bowen, B.B., Parks, T. (2017). Embedded in Nature: The University of Utah Field Stations. Global Change and Sustainability Center.; Jan 2017
  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • John Ruple, Jamie Pleune & Erik Heiny, Evidence-Based Recommendations for National Environmental Policy Act Implementation, 46 Columbia J. Envtl. L. 327 (2022).; Apr 2022

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Santana, C. (2022). The value of and in novel ecosystem(s). Biology and Philosophy; Apr 2022

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Burian, S.J., Jha, M., Richard, G., Shepherd, J.M. (2017). “An interdisciplinary learning module on water sustainability in cities.” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference Proceedings, 25-28 June, 2017, Columbus, OH, USA.; Jun 2017

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Smith R., Williamson J., Pataki D., Ehleringer J. & Dennison P. (2018). Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. (pp. 1107-1118). Vol. 187, Oecologia.; Aug 2018
  • Cova T., Dennison P., Li D., Drews F., Siebeneck L. & Lindell M. (2017). Warning Triggers in Environmental Hazards: Who Should Be Warned to Do What and When?. (pp. 601-611). Vol. 37. Risk Analysis.; Apr 2017
  • Schoennagel T., Balch J., Brenkert-Smith H., Dennison P., Harvey B., Krawchuk M., Mietkiewicz N., Morgan P., Moritz M., Rasker R., Turner M. & Whitlock C. (2017). Adapt tomore wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes. (pp. 4582-4590). Vol. 114. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2017
  • Stoker, P., R. Rothfeder, K. Dudley, P. Dennison, and M. Buchert (2017). Comparing the utility of LiDAR data vs. multi-spectral imagery for parcel scale water demand modeling. Urban Water Journal, 14, 331-335.; Jan 2017

RICHARD M MEDINA

  • Nicolosi, E., Medina, R. & Feola, G. (2018). Grassroots Innovations for Sustainability in the United States: A Spatial Analysis. Applied Geography. Vol. 91, 55-69.; Feb 2018

RAMESH GOEL

  • Aditi Podder (2021). Per and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as a contaminant of emerging concern in surface water: A transboundary review of their occurrences and toxicity effects. Journal of Hazardous Material.; Nov 2021

ABBIE GRIFFIN

  • Sebastian Gurtner, Jelena Spanjol & Abbie Griffin (2018). Leveraging Constraints for Innovation. (pp. 190). John Wiley & Sons.; Oct 2018
  • Ronny Reinhardt, Sebastian Gurtner & Abbie Griffin (2018). Towards an Adaptive Framework of Low-end Innovation Capabilitiy - A Systematic Review and Mulitple Case Study Analysis. Long Range Planning. Vol. 5, 770-798.; Oct 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Joerg Ruegemer (2020). The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. The 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.; Mar 2020
  • Jörg Rügemer (2018). Funding for Home Ownership for Low-Income Demographics – the Field of Dreams EcoCommunity in Utah. 2018 Advanced Building Skins Conference. 549 – 558.; Oct 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • Jörg Rügemer (2018). The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Design Arts Utah.; Sep 2018
  • Joerg Ruegemer (2017). Affordable and Cost-Effective High-Performance Housing – The Field of Dreams Eco-Community. (pp. 223-232). 2017 Advanced Building Skins Conference.; Oct 2017 SWITZERLAND
  • Joerg Ruegemer (2017). Resilient Housing Design – The Field of Dreams Eco-Community Affordable Housing Project. Common Ground Publishing, Champaign, Illinois, USA. 12.; Sep 2017 SPAIN
  • Joerg Ruegemer & Erin Carraher (2016). Project Architecture. National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.; Jun 2016
  • Joerg Ruegemer & Erin Carraher (2015). The Girl Scouts of Utah Interlocking Cross-Laminated Timber Summer Cabins. Passive Low Energy in Architecture PLEA. 8.; Sep 2015 ITALY
  • Joerg Ruegemer & Erin Carraher (2015). Project:ARCHITECTURE. Architect, The Magazine of the American Institute of Architects.; Jun 2015
  • Joerg Ruegemer & Erin Carraher (2015). Project: ARCHITCTURE. Regional Excellence. Celebrating Excellence in Wood Architecture. Canadian Wood Council.; Jun 2015 CANADA
  • Joerg Ruegemer & Erin Carraher (2013). Project:ARCHITECTURE, Architectural Education Awards. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.; Apr 2013

JOSHUA LENART

  • A. Brunvand, A. Regan, J. Lenart, J. Breiman & E. Bullough (2014). “Building an Academic Library Collection to Support Sustainability” Ed. Maria A. Jankowska. Focus on Educating for Sustainability: Toolkit for Academic Libraries.. Litwin Books, Sacramento, CA.; Oct 2014

JEFF ROSE

  • Hinners, S., Rose, J., Choi, D., & Park, K. (2022). Geographically evaluating urban-wildland juxtapositions across 36 United States urban areas. Geography and Sustainability, 3, 139-151.; Jun 2022
  • Dunlap, R., Rose, J., Standbridge, S., & Pruitt, C. (2021). Experiences of urban cycling: Emotional geographies of people and place. Leisure Studies, 40(1), 82-95.; Mar 2021
  • Mathis, A., & Rose, J. (2016). Balancing tourism, conservation, and development: A political ecology of contemporary ecotourism on the Galapagos Islands. Journal of Ecotourism, 15(1), 64-77.; Jan 2016 ECUADOR

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Wei Y.D., Xiao W. & Wu Y. (2021). Trip generation, trip chains and polycentric development in metropolitan USA: A Case Study of the Wasatch Front Region, Utah. Applied Geography. Vol. 133.; Aug 2021
  • Xiao W. & Wei Y.D. (2021). Multiscale Analysis of Urban Walkability and Pedestrian's Destination Choice. Journal of Urban Planning and Development. Vol. 147.; Mar 2021
  • An Y., Wei Y.D., Yuan F. & Chen W. (2021). Impacts of high-speed rails on urban networks and regional development: a study of the Yangtze River Delta, China. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation.; Jan 2021 CHINA
  • Xiao W., Li H. & Wei Y.D. (2021). Understanding jobs-housing imbalance in urban China: A case study of Shanghai. Journal of Transport and Land Use. Vol. 14, 389-415.; Jan 2021 CHINA
  • Yuan, F., Y.D. Wei and J. Wu (2020). Amenity Effects of Urban Facilities on Housing Prices in China: Accessibility, Scarcity, and Urban Spaces. Cities. Vol. 96, 102433.; May 2020 CHINA
  • Li, H., Y.D. Wei and E. Swerts (2020). Spatial Clustering and Inequality of City-Regions in the Yangtze River Valley, China. Urban Studies. Vol. 57, 672-689.; Apr 2020 CHINA
  • Zhang, L., Y. Wen, Y. Liu, P. Fan & Y.H.D. Wei (2018). Suburban industrial land development in transitional China: Spatial restructuring and determinants. Cities. Vol. 78, 96-107.; Aug 2018 CHINA
  • Wu, J., Y.H.D. Wei, Q. Li & F. Yuan (2018). Economic Transition and Changing Location of Manufacturing Industry in China: A Study of the Yangtze River Delta. Sustainability. Vol. 10, 2624.; Jul 2018 CHINA
  • Yuan, F., Y.H.D. Wei & L. Wang (2018). Policy change, amenity, and spatiotemporal dynamics of housing prices in Nanjing, China. Land Use Policy. Vol. 75, 225-236.; Jun 2018 CHINA
  • Li, H., Y.H.D. Wei & K. Korinek (2018). Modelling urban expansion in the transitional Greater Mekong Region. Urban Studies. Vol. 55(8), 1729-1748.; Jun 2018 ASIA

KEVIN M DELUCA

  • Brunner & DeLuca (2016). “The Argumentative Force of Image Networks: Greenpeace’s Panmediated Global Detox Campaign.” Argumentation and Advocacy:52(4) (2016) pp 281-299. Argumentation and Advocacy:52(4). Vol. 52(4), 281-299.; Dec 2016 CHINA

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Christopher A. Simon, Steel, Brent & Erika Wolters (2019). "Western Rebellion: Who owns the West?" in E. Wolters and B. Steel, eds The Environmental Politics and Policy of Western Public Lands. Oregon State University Press.; Jul 2019
  • Simon, Christopher, Steel, Brent & Lovrich, Nicholas (2018). State and Local Government: Sustainability in the 21st Century, 2nd Edition. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press (Open OSU).; Aug 2018

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Follstad Shah, J., R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G. J. Bowen, D.P. Eiriksson, A.G. Hallar, J.D. Horel, S.J. (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrological Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Kiel, M., A. Eldering, D.D. Roten, J.C. Lin, S. Feng, R. Lei, T. Lauvaux, T. Oda, C. Roehl, (2021). Urban-focused satellite CO2 observations from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3: a first look at the Los Angeles Megacity. Remote Sensing of Environment.; Jun 2021
  • Mendoza, D.L., M.P. Buchert, T.M. Benney, and J.C. Lin (2020). The Association of Media and Environmental Variables with Transit Ridership. Vehicles.; Aug 2020
  • Yang, E.G., E.A. Kort, D. Wu, J.C. Lin, T. Oda, X. Ye, and T. Lauvaux (2020). Using space-borne observations and Lagrangian modeling to evaluate urban carbon dioxide emissions in the Middle East. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres.; Mar 2020
  • Ye, X., T. Lauvaux, E.A. Kort, T. Oda, S. Feng, J.C. Lin, E.G. Yang, and D. Wu (2020). Constraining fossil fuel CO2 emissions from urban area using OCO‐2 observations of total column CO2. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres.; Mar 2020
  • Wu, D., J.C. Lin, T. Oda, and E.A. Kort (2020). Space-based quantification of per capita CO2 emissions from cities. Environmental Research Letters.; Feb 2020
  • Lin, J.C., L. Mitchell, M. Buchert, E. Crosman, D. Mendoza, K. Gurney, R. Patarasuk, D. Bowling, D. Pataki, R. Bares, B. Fasoli, D. Catharine, M. Baasandorj, A. Jacques, S. Hoch, J. Horel, and J. Ehleringer, CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0037.1, 2018.; Dec 2018
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  • Mitchell, L.E., E.T. Crosman, A. Jacques, B. Fasoli, J. Horel, D.R. Bowling, J.R. Ehleringer, L. Leclair-Marzolf, and J.C. Lin, Monitoring of trace gases and pollutants across an urban area using a light-rail public transit platform, Atmospheric Environment, 187, 9-23, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.05.044, 2018.; Mar 2018
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BRIAN F CODDING

  • Mohlenhoff, Kathryn A. and Brian F. Codding (2017) When does it pay to invest in a patch? The evolution of intentional niche construction. Evolutionary Anthropology 26:218–227. DOI: 10.1002/evan.21534. [link]; Oct 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Gerlak, A., Betsill, M., Patterson, J., Chan, S., Benney, T., Brisbois, M., . . . Scobie, M. (2020). Conclusion: Policy Implications of ESG–Agency Research and Reflections on the Road Ahead. In M. Betsill, T. Benney, & A. Gerlak (Eds.), Agency in Earth System Governance (pp. 183-197). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108688277.015; Jan 2020 GLOBAL
  • Scobie, M., Benney, T., Brown, C., & Widerberg, O. (2020). Conceptualizing Agency and Agents in Earth System Governance. In M. Betsill, T. Benney, & A. Gerlak (Eds.), Agency in Earth System Governance (pp. 25-37). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108688277.002; Jan 2020 GLOBAL
  • Benney, T., Orsini, A., Cantwell, D., & Iozzelli, L. (2020). Theories and Methods of Agency Research in Earth System Governance. In M. Betsill, T. Benney, & A. Gerlak (Eds.), Agency in Earth System Governance (pp. 38-51). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108688277.003; Jan 2020 GLOBAL
  • Betsill, M., Benney, T., Gerlak, A., Brown, C., Chan, S., Enechi, O., . . . Widerberg, O. (2020). Introduction: Agency in Earth System Governance. In M. Betsill, T. Benney, & A. Gerlak (Eds.), Agency in Earth System Governance (pp. 3-24). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108688277.001; Jan 2020 GLOBAL
  • Tabitha Benney & Stacy D. VanDeveer (2018). “Review of Craig M. Kauffman’s Grassroots Global Governance: Local Watershed Managements Experiments and the Evolution of Sustainable Development”. (pp. 159-159). Vol. 18. Global Environmental Politics.; May 2018 ECUADOR

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Zahra Fallahi, Kaden Plewe & Amanda D. Smith (2018). Energy-related emissions from commercial buildings: Comparing methods for quantifying temporal indirect emissions associated with electricity purchases. Sustainable Energy Technologies & Assessments. Vol. 30, 15-163.; Dec 2018
  • Tran T. (2018). Thermoeconomic analysis of residential rooftop photovoltaic systems with integrated energy storage and resulting impacts on electrical distribution networks. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments. Vol. 29, 92-105.; Oct 2018
  • Aowabin Rahman & Amanda D. Smith (2018). Predicting Heating Demand and Sizing a StratifiedThermal Storage Tank using Machine Learning Algorithms. Applied Energy. Vol. 228, 108-121.; Oct 2018
  • Aowabin Rahman, Vivek Srikumar & Amanda D. Smith (2018). Predicting Electricity Consumption for Commercial and Residential Buildings Using Deep Recurrent Neural Networks. Applied Energy. Vol. 212, 372-385.; Feb 2018
  • Z. Fallahi & A.D. Smith (2017). Economic and Emission Saving Benefits of Utilizing Demand Response and Distributed Renewables in Microgrids. The Electricity Journal. Vol. 30, 42-49.; Nov 2017
  • A. Rahman & A.D. Smith (2017). Predicting Fuel Consumption for Commercial Buildings with Machine Learning Algorithms. Energy and Buildings. Vol. 152, 341-358.; Oct 2017
  • C. Bianchi and A.D. Smith, “Effects of Irradiance and Ambient Temperature on a Decision-Making Tool for Rooftop PV Array Sizing for Commercial Buildings.” Proceedings of the ASME 2016 Power and Energy Conversion Conference, June 26-30, 2016, Charlotte, NC.; Jun 2016

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • Z. Yi, X. Liu & R. Wei (2022). Electric Vehicle Demand Estimation and Charging Station Allocation Using Urban Informatics. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 106.; Mar 2022

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, Yusuf Jameel, Rose Smith, Rachel Gabor, Paul Brooks & Samantha Weintraub (2019). Altered hydrologic connectivity and spatio-temporal variability in water resources impact chemical and physical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. Journal of the North American Water Resources Association. 1-17.; Mar 2019

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • G. Rea-Downing, B.J. Quirk, C.L. Wagner & P.C. Lippert (2020). Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments. GeoHealth. Vol. 4, e2020GH000286.; Aug 2020

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Grijseels N.H., Buchert M., Brooks P.D. & Pataki D.E. (2021). Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural-to-urban land use gradient in western North America. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D., Swenson S., Band L., Brantley S., Brooks P., Dietrich W., Flores A., Grant G., Kirchner J., Mackay D., McDonnell J., Milly P., Sullivan P., Tague C., Ajami H., Chaney N., Hartmann A., Hazenberg P., McNamara J., Pelletier J., Perket J., Rouholahnejad-Freund E., Wagener T., Zeng X., Beighley E., Buzan J., Huang M., Livneh B., Mohanty B., Nijssen B., Safeeq M., Shen C., van Verseveld W., Volk J. & Yamazaki D. (2019). Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL
  • Gabor, R.S., S. J. Hall, D. Eiriksson, Y. Jameel, M. Millington, T. Stout, M. L. Barnes, A. Gelderloos, H. Tennant, G. J. Bowen, B. T. Neilson P.D. Brooks (2017) Persistent urban influence on surface water quality via impacted groundwater Environ. Sci. Tech DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b00271; Aug 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • Powell, J., D. Rumore & J. Smith (2021). The GNAR Initiative: Empowering gateway communities through collaboration. Innovative and Promising Practices in Sustainable Tourism, VUI Publications.; Dec 2021
  • Stoker, P., D. Rumore, L. Romaniello & Z. Levine (2020). Planning and Development Challenges in Western Gateway Communities. Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol. 87(1), 21-33.; Aug 2020
  • Rumore, D., T. Schenk, and L. Susskind (2016) Enhancing Communities’ Readiness to Adapt to Climate Change Through Role-Play Simulations, Nature Climate Change.; Jul 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Chandrasekhar, D., “2012 Hurricane (“Superstorm”) Sandy” in Paul, B.K. (Ed.). Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires (Vol. 2: Disasters). Broomfield, CO: ABC-CLIO.; Jan 2019
  • Divya Chandrasekhar, Robin Rothfeder, Yu Xiao & Donovan Finn (2018). What drives household recovery after disasters? A case study of New York City after 2012 Hurricane Sandy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (CJEP).; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Chandrasekhar, Divya, Proffitt, D., Rumore, D. & Siddiq, F. (2018). Impact Assessment of the Natural and Cultural Resources (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF) under the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF): A field coordinator’s perspective. The Department of the Interior.; Jul 2018
  • Yu Xiao, Kai Wu, Donovan Finn & Divya Chandrasekhar (2018). Community Businesses as Social Units in Post-Disaster Recovery. Journal of Planning Education and Research.; Jul 2018 GLOBAL
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Teaching Transportation Planning in Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Tools and Techniques for Teaching Collaborative Regional Planning and Enhancing Livability and Sustainable Transportation in Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018

WEI (WINDY) ZHAO

  • Zhao, Wei (2017). Place-Bound Relationship: The Missing Components in the ‘New Socialist Countryside. Proceedings for the Architectural Research Centers Consortium Annual Meeting.; Jun 2017 CHINA

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Aaron Deslatte, Tyler A. Scott & David P. Carter (2019). Specialized Governance and Regional Land-Use Outcomes: A Spatial Analysis of Florida Community Development Districts. Land Use Policy. Vol. 83, 227-239.; Apr 2019
  • David P. Carter, Tyler A. Scott & Aaron Deslatte (2019). The Formation and Administration of Multipurpose Development Districts: Private Interests Through Public Institutions. Perspectives on Public Management and Governance. Vol. 2(1), 57–74.; Mar 2019

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • L. M. Seymour & N. Tamura, M. D. Jackson, A. Masic (2021). Reactive binder and aggregate interfacial zones in the mortar of Tomb of Caecilia Metella concrete, 1C BCE, Rome. Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 1-16.; Oct 2021 ITALY
  • Marie D. Jackson & Y. Zhang, H. Chen, J. P. Oleson, J. Moon (2018). Extreme Durability in Ancient Roman Concretes. (pp. 22-28). Vol. 97. American Ceramic Society Bulletin.; Jun 2018 UNITED STATES
  • Marie D. Jackson, E.N. Landis, P.F. Brune, M. Vitti, H. Chen, Q. Li, M. Kunz, H.-R. Wenk, P.J.M. Monteiro & A.R. Ingraffea (2014). Mechanical resilience and cementitious processes in Imperial Roman architectural mortar. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 111, 18484–18489.; Oct 2014 ITALY
  • Marie D. Jackson & S. R. Chae, S. R. Mulcahy, C. Meral, R. Taylor, P. Li, J. Moon, S. Yoon, A.-H. Emwas, G. Vola, H.-R. Wenk, P. J. M. Monteiro (2013). Unlocking the secrets of Al-­tobermorite in Roman seawater concrete. American Mineralogist. Vol. 98, 1669-1687.; Sep 2013 GLOBAL ITALY
  • Marie D. Jackson, J. Moon, E. Gotti, R. Taylor, S. Chae, M. Kunz, A.-H. Emwas, C. Meral, P. Guttman, P. Levitz, H.-R. Wenk & P.J.M. Monteiro (2013). Material and elastic properties of Al-tobermorite in ancient Roman seawater concrete. Journal of the American Ceramic Society. Vol. 96, 2598-2606.; Aug 2013 ITALY
  • Marie D. Jackson, P. Ciancio Rossetto, C.K. Kosso, M. Buonfiglio & F. Marra (2011). Building Materials of the Theatre of Marcellus, Rome. Archaeometry. Vol. 53, 728-742.; Aug 2011 ITALY

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Nelan, MM & Grineski, SE (2013). Responding to Haiti’s Earthquake: International Volunteer’s Health Behaviors and Community Relationships. Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disaster. Vol. 31, 293-314.; Dec 2013
  • Grineski, SE & Hernandez, AA (2010). Landlords, Fear and Children’s Respiratory Health: An untold story of environmental injustice in the central city. Local Environment. Vol. 15, 197-214.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE (2009). Human-Environment Interactions & Environmental Justice: How do diverse parents of asthmatic children minimize hazards? . Society and Natural Resources. Vol. 22, 727-743.; Dec 2009
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Romo Aguilar, L (2009). Vulnerability to environmental hazards in the Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)-El Paso (USA) metropolis: A model for spatial risk assessment in transnational contexts. Applied Geography. Vol. 29, 448-461.; Dec 2009
  • Grineski, SE (2008). Childhood Asthma, Public Housing, and Environmental Control: Differences between families renting with Section 8 vouchers and those living in the “Projects”. Journal of Poverty. Vol. 12, 432-455.; Dec 2008
  • Bolin, B, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2005). Geography of Despair: Environmental Racism and the Making of South Phoenix, USA. Human Ecology Review. Vol. 12, 155-167.; Dec 2005

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Jeffrey C. Joe, Kelsie Hendrickson, Maria Wong, Stephanie Kane, David Solan, Juliet E. Carlisle, David Koehler, Daniel Ames & Robert Beazer (2017). The Relationship of Political Efficacy and Familiarity with a Multi-Attribute Assessment of Attitudes Towards High Voltage Overhead Transmission Lines. Energy Research and Social Science. Vol. 17, 127-134.; Jul 2017
  • Juliet E. Carlisle, David Solan, Jeffrey Joe & Stephanie Kane (2016). Utility-scale Solar and Public Attitudes toward Siting: A Critical Examination of Proximity. Land Use Policy. Vol. 58, 491-501.; Dec 2016
  • Juliet E. Carlisle, Stephanie L. Kane, David Solan & Jeffrey C. Joe (2015). Public Attitudes Regarding Large-Scale Solar Energy Development in the U.S. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Vol. 48, 835-847.; Aug 2015
  • Juliet E. Carlisle, Stephanie L. Kane, David Solan & Jeffrey C. Joe (2014). Support for Solar Energy: Examining Sense of Place and Utility-Scale Development in California. Energy Research & Social Science. Vol. 3, 124-30.; Sep 2014

STACY ANNE HARWOOD

  • Harwood, Stacy Anne (2022). Welcoming Immigrants: An Agenda for Municipal Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association.; Mar 2022
  • Harwood, S., Huntt, M. B., Mendenhall, R. & Lewis, J. (2012). Racial Microaggressions in the Residence Halls: Experiences of Students of Color at a Predominantly White University. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. Vol. 53, 159-173.; Sep 2012
  • Dearborn, Lynne & Harwood, Stacy (2011). Teaching Students about Complexity: Reflections about an Interdisciplinary Community Service Learning Studio in East St Louis, Illinois. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. Vol. 42, 127-151.; Aug 2011
  • Harwood, Stacy Anne & Zapata, Marisa (2007). Using Scenarios to Build Planning Capacity. (pp. 135-153). Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects edited by Lewis D. Hopkins and Marisa Zapata.; Jan 2007 COSTA RICA
  • Harwood, Stacy (2005). Struggling to Embrace Difference in Land-Use Decision Making in Multicultural Communities. Planning Practice & Research. Vol. 20, 355-371.; Nov 2005
  • Harwood, Stacy (2003). Environmental Justice on the Streets: Advocacy Planning as a Tool to Contest Environmental Racism. Journal of Planning Education and Research. Vol. 23, 24-38.; Sep 2003
  • Harwood, Stacy & Harwood, Stacy (2002). The Dynamics of Immigration and Local Governance in Santa Ana: Neighborhood Activism, Overcrowding and Land-Use Policy. Policy Studies Journal. Vol. 30, 70-91.; Feb 2002

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Sepulveda, Charles & Angela Mooney D’Arcy (2021). “The Oil Spill in California Lends Urgency to Demand for Indigenous Land Stewards.”. Truthout.; Oct 2021
  • Cleaves, Wallace & Charles Sepulveda (2021). “Native Land Acknowledgments are not the Same as Land.” . Bloomberg.; Aug 2021
  • Charles Sepulveda (2018). Our Sacred Waters: Theorizing Kuuyam as a Decolonial Possibility. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. Vol. 7, 40-58.; Sep 2018

SU SHIN

  • Hyunjung Ji & Su Hyun Shin (2021). Health benefits of local government sustainability efforts: A social cognitive perspective. Ecological Economics. Vol. 190.; Aug 2021

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Slabaugh, D., Németh, J., & Rigolon, A. (2021, in press). Open streets for whom? Toward a just livability revolution. Journal of the American Planning Association. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2021.1955735; Oct 2021
  • Harris, B., Rigolon, A., & Fernandez, M. (2021, in press). Hiking during the COVID-19 pandemic: Demographic and visitor group factors associated with public health compliance. Journal of Leisure Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.2021.1916797; Jul 2021
  • Rigolon, A., Banerjee, D., Gobster, P. H., Hadavi, S., & Stewart, W. P. (2021). Transferring vacant lots to private ownership improves care and empowers residents: Evidence from Chicago. Journal of the American Planning Association, 87(4), 570-584. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2021.1891126; Jun 2021
  • Curtis, D. S., Rigolon, A., Schmalz, D. L., & Brown, B. B. (2021, in press). Policy and environmental predictors of park visits during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic: Getting out while staying in. Environment & Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1177/00139165211031199; Jun 2021
  • Hadavi, S., Rigolon, A., Gobster, P. H., & Stewart, W. P. (2021). Resident-led vacant lot greening and crime: Do ownership and visual condition-care matter? Landscape and Urban Planning, 211, 104096. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2021.104096; May 2021
  • ark, K., Rigolon, A., Choi, D., Lyons, T., & Brewer, S. (2021). Transit to parks: An environmental justice study of transit access to large parks in the U.S. West. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 60, 127055. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127055; May 2021
  • Reibel, M., Rigolon, A., & Rocha, A. (2021, in press). Follow the money: Do gentrifying and at-risk neighborhoods attract more park spending? Journal of Urban Affairs. https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2021.1886857; Apr 2021
  • Osborne Jelks, N., Jennings, V., & Rigolon, A. (2021). Green gentrification and health: A scoping review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(3), 907. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18030907; Mar 2021
  • Rigolon, A., & Gibson, S. (2021). The role of non-governmental organizations in achieving environmental justice for green and blue spaces. Landscape and Urban Planning, 205, 103970.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2020.103970; Feb 2021
  • Harris B., Rigolon A. & Fernandez M. (2020). “To them, we're just kids from the hood”: Citizen-based policing of youth of color, “white space,” and environmental gentrification. Vol. 107. Cities.; Dec 2020
  • Rigolon A., Stewart W.P. & Gobster P.H. (2020). What predicts the demand and sale of vacant public properties? Urban greening and gentrification in Chicago. Vol. 107. Cities.; Dec 2020
  • Choi D.A., Park K. & Rigolon A. (2020). From XS to XL urban nature: Examining access to different types of green space using a 'just sustainabilities' framework. Vol. 12. Sustainability (Switzerland).; Sep 2020
  • Gobster, Paul, Rigolon, Alessandro, Hadavi, Sara & Stewart, William (2020). The condition-care scale: A practical approach to monitoring progress in vacant lot stewardship programs. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 203, 103885.; Jun 2020
  • Labib SM, Shuvo Faysal K, Browning Matthew HEM & Rigolon Alessandro (2020). Noncommunicable Diseases, Park Prescriptions, and Urban Green Space Use Patterns in a Global South Context: The Case of Dhaka, Bangladesh. International journal of environmental research and public health. Vol. 17, 3900.; Jun 2020
  • Gobster, Paul, Rigolon, Alessandro, Hadavi, Sara & Stewart, William (2020). Beyond proximity: Extending the “greening hypothesis” in the context of vacant lot stewardship. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 197, 103773.; Mar 2020
  • Gobster, Paul, Hadavi, Sara, Rigolon, Alessandro & Stewart, William (2020). Measuring landscape change, lot by lot: Greening activity in response to a vacant land reuse program. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 196, 103729.; Jan 2020

RAJIVE GANGULI

  • Mendoza, D.L., Benny, T.M., Ganguli, R., Pothina, R., Pirozzi, C.S. & et al (2021). The Role of Structural Inequality on COVID-19 Incidence Rates at the Neighborhood Scale in Urban Areas. MDPI. Vol. 1, 186-202.; Aug 2021

ANDY HONG

  • Hong, A., Martinez, L., Patino, J.E., Duque, J. & Rahimi, K. (2021). Green space and health disparities in the Global South: Evidence from Cali, Colombia. Health & Place.; Oct 2021 COLOMBIA
  • Patino, J.E., Hong, A., Duque, J., Rahimi, K., Zapata, S. & Lopera, V.M. (2021). Built environment and mortality risk from cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Medellín, Colombia: An ecological study. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 213.; Sep 2021 COLOMBIA
  • Adhikari, B., Delgado-Ron, J.A., White, K.R., Van den Bosch, M., Dummer, T., Hong, A., Sandhu, J., Demlow, E., Hu, Y. & Frank, L.D. (2021). Community Design and hypertension: Walkability and park access relationships with cardiovascular health. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. Vol. 237.; Jul 2021 CANADA
  • Ahn, H., Hong, A. & Lee, J. (2021). Does urban greenway design affect air pollution exposure? A Case Study of Seoul, South Korea. Sustainable Cities and Society. Vol. 72.; May 2021 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Jo, Y., Hong, A. & Sung, H. (2021). Density or Connectivity: What Are the Main Causes of the Spatial Proliferation of COVID-19 in Korea?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 18, 5084.; May 2021 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Frank L.D., Hong A. & Ngo V.D. (2021). Build It and They Will Cycle: Causal Evidence from the Downtown Vancouver Comox Greenway. Transport Policy. Vol. 105, 1-11.; May 2021 CANADA
  • Rosella LC, O'Neill M, Fisher S, Hurst M, Diemert L, Kornas K, Hong A & Manuel DG (2020). A study protocol for a predictive algorithm to assess population-based premature mortality risk: Premature Mortality Population Risk Tool (PreMPoRT). Diagnostic and prognostic research. Vol. 4, 18.; Dec 2020 CANADA
  • Adhikari B., Hong A. & Frank L.D. (2020). Residential relocation, preferences, life events, and travel behavior: A pre-post study. Vol. 36. Research in Transportation Business and Management.; Sep 2020 CANADA
  • Rossa-Roccor V, Acheson ES, Andrade-Rivas F, Coombe M, Ogura S, Super L & Hong A (2020). Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Term "Planetary Health" in the Peer-Reviewed Literature. Frontiers in public health. Vol. 8, 343.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL
  • Frank LD, Hong A & Ngo VD (2020). Causal evaluation of urban greenway retrofit: A longitudinal study on physical activity and sedentary behavior. Preventive medicine. Vol. 123, 109-116.; May 2020 CANADA
  • Guan, C, Keith M & Hong A (2019). Designing walkable cities and neighborhoods in the era of urban big data. Urban Planning International. Vol. 34.; Dec 2019
  • Frank L.D., Mayaud J., Hong A., Fisher P. & Kershaw S. (2019). Unmet Demand for Walkable Transit-Oriented Neighborhoods in a Midsized Canadian Community: Market and Planning Implications. Journal of Planning Education and Research.; Jan 2019 CANADA
  • Hong A. (2019). Effect of mode shift from car to light rail on personal exposure: A controlled experiment. Atmospheric Environment. Vol. 196, 53-65.; Jan 2019
  • Hong A, Sallis JF, King AC, Conway TL, Saelens B, Cain KL, Fox EH & Frank LD (2018). Linking green space to neighborhood social capital in older adults: The role of perceived safety. Social science & medicine. Vol. 207, 38-45.; Oct 2018
  • Kim D., Park J. & Hong A. (2018). The Role of Destination’s Built Environment on Nonmotorized Travel Behavior: A Case of Long Beach, California. (pp. 152-166). Vol. 38. Journal of Planning Education and Research.; Jun 2018
  • Boarnet M., Hong A. & Santiago-Bartolomei R. (2017). Urban spatial structure, employment subcenters, and freight travel. (pp. 267-276). Vol. 60. Journal of Transport Geography.; Apr 2017
  • Hong A., Boarnet M. & Houston D. (2016). New light rail transit and active travel: A longitudinal study. (pp. 131-144). Vol. 92. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.; Oct 2016
  • Hong A. (2014). Do attitudes moderate the built environment impact on bicycle commuting? Findings from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey of the United States. Korean Local Administration Review. Vol. 11, 155-172.; Dec 2014
  • Hong E. & Bae C. (2012). Exposure of bicyclists to air pollution in Seattle, Washington hybrid. (pp. 59-66). Transportation Research Record.; Jan 2012

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • Milosevic, S. & Aksamija, A. (2022). “High-Performance Retrofit Strategies for Existing Science and Laboratory Buildings within Academic Institutions: Considerations and Design Strategies”. Perkins&Will Research Journal. Vol. 14, 35-59.; Apr 2022
  • Aksamija, A., Eugenia Gasparri, ed., Arianna Brambilla, ed., Gabriele Lobaccaro, ed., Francesco Goia, ed., Annalisa Andaloro, ed. & Alberto Sangiorgio, ed. (2022). “Foreword: Future Building Skins” in Rethinking Building Skins: Transformative Technologies and Research Trajectories. Elsevier.; Jan 2022
  • Aksamija, A., Milosevic, S., Sanders, H. & Blakeslee, A. (2022). "Condensation Study of Windows: Comparative Analysis of Different Window Systems under Various Exterior Conditions". Proceedings of the Facade Tectonics 2022 World Congress.; Jan 2022
  • Milosevic, S. & Aksamija, A. (2022). "Sustainable Retrofit Strategies for an Existing Laboratory Building: Analysis of Building Performance". Proceedings of the Facade Tectonics 2022 World Congress.; Jan 2022
  • Aksamija, A. & Farid Mohajer, M. (2022). "Thermoelectric Facades: Modeling Procedure and Comparative Analysis of Energy Performance in Various Climate Conditions". Proceedings of the ARCC/EAAE 2022 Conference.; Jan 2022
  • Aksamija, A., Farid Mohajer, M. & Aksamija, Z. (2022). "Novel Active Facade Systems and Their Energy Performance in Commercial Buildings: Impact of Thermoelectric Materials on Heating and Cooling in Different Climates". Proceedings of the Facade Tectonics 2020 World Congress.; Jan 2022

Presentations

BARBARA B BROWN

  • Brown, B. B., Kusakabe, E., Antonopoulos, A., Siddoway, S., & Thompson, L. (May, 2019). Designed for death: Using research to prevent bird strikes on campus windows. Environmental Design Research Association poster session. Environmental Design Research Association, Brooklyn, NY. ; May 2019

CAROL SOGARD

  • Inivited speaker for Utah State University's Hashimoto Seminar Visiting Designer Lecture Series ; Feb 2020

CHRIS P PANTELIDES

  • Modular Testbed Building: Opportunities for Future Research, Joint Researcher Workshop UC San Diego, Lehigh & SimCenter, NHERI ; Dec 2019
  • Utah Disaster Resilience Symposium - Seismic retrofit of concrete wall piers; Nov 2019
  • DEVELOPMENT OF A BUCKLING RESTRAINED BRACE UTILIZING TIMBER CASING, NIST; Nov 2019
  • Kunwar, B., McEntee, V., Pantelides, C.P., and Alkhrdaji, T. (2019). “Seismic retrofit of reinforced concrete bridge pier walls.” 7th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, COMPDYN 2019, Crete, Greece, Jun. 24-26, paper C 18595. ; Jun 2019
  • Ibarra, L., Dangol, S., and Pantelides, C.P. (2019). “Lack of repeatability on the response of free-standing cylindrical casks under different ground motion characteristics.” ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference 2019, Pasadena, California, Jun. 18-21. ; Jun 2019
  • McEntee, V., Kunwar, B., and Pantelides, C.P. (2019). “Seismic retrofit of reinforced concrete wall piers using various carbon fiber geometric forms.” ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference 2019, Pasadena, California, Jun. 18-21. ; Jun 2019
  • Murphy, C., Pantelides, C.P., Blomgren, H.E., and Rammer, D. (2019). “Experimental development of a buckling restrained brace utilizing timber casing.” ASCE Structures Congress 2019, Orlando, Florida, Apr. 24-27. ; Apr 2019

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Libraries in Sustainable Communities: The UN Sustainable Development Goals as a Framework for Change. (Utah Library Association Annual Conference, May 15-17 2019, Sandy, Utah). ; May 2019
  • Amy Brunvand, Jeanne Pfander, Eric Tans, "Academic Libraries Fostering Resilient Communities," AASHE Conference & Expo (Pittsburgh, PA: Oct 1-5, 2018); Oct 2018

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Accusatory Locality and The Armed Occupation of Facts: Competing Legal Theories in the Malheur Case.; Jul 2017 UNITED KINGDOM

SHANNON JONES

  • “Nation's First Community-Based Culinary Medicine Garden and Sustainability Curriculum.”; Oct 2018
  • "Intersections of Food Waste, Hunger, and Spectrums of Homelessness, Abuse, and Addiction."; Oct 2018
  • “Food Recovery Models.” ; Oct 2018

KEITH BARTHOLOMEW

  • Kim, J. Y., Bartholomew, K., Adkins, A., & Chandrasekhar, D. (2020). The Connection between Investments in Bus Stops, Ridership, and ADA Accessibility. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.; Jan 2020
  • Kim, J.K., Bartholomew, K., & Ewing, R. (2018). Another One Rides the Bus? The Connections between Bus Stop Amenities, Bus Ridership, and ADA Paratransit Demand. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.; Jan 2018

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • “Improving the Economics of Industrial Battery Storage: A Proactive Policy and Management Approach” | B. Billings, A. Dougherty, N. Camacho, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • “Industrial Battery Storage Dispatch and Optimization Using Gaussian Process Regression and Bayesian Decision Theory” | B. Billings, P. Smith, S. Smith, K.M. Powell | American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2021; Nov 2021
  • Automation Opportunities in the Manufacturing Sector to Improve Smart Grid Participation | Trends in Invigoration of Manufacturing and Engineering (TIME) by AIChE; Jul 2021
  • “State-By-State Comparison of the Economic, Environmental, and Energy Impacts of Manufacturing Facilities Integrating Solar Photovoltaic or Combined Heat and Power Systems” D. Machalek and K.M. Powell American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 2020; Nov 2020

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series: Whose Anthropocene? ; Sep 2021
  • Philosophy in the Wild: Novel ecosystems—a 'license to trash nature,' or the tool we need to naturalize trash?; Jul 2022
  • Philosophy in the City: Sanctuary Cities—Managing immigrant wildlife in the urban ecosystem ; May 2021
  • LSE Conjectures and Refutations: Landfills deserve love, too; Nov 2020
  • Philosophy of the City: Against ecological nativism in the urban community; Oct 2019
  • Park City Film Series Panel: “Anthropocene: the Human Epoch”; Sep 2019
  • International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: Restoration, Regeneration, and Novel Ecosystems; Jul 2019
  • 11th Barcelona Workshop, Issues in Conceptual Ethics: Are housecats and pigeons ‘native species’ in the urban ecosystem—Re-engineering scientific concepts to deal with global change; May 2019
  • Simpson Center for the Humanities Seminar: A conversation about biodiversity in the Anthropocene; Nov 2018

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Invited Lecture, University of New Mexico, Fall 2016; Oct 2016

ZHOU (JOE) YU

  • Two Wild Cards in Changing Demographics and Housing Demand—The Millennial Generation and Immigration; Oct 2017

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • Site Net Zero Contemporegional Architecture – The Barn Haus in Utah. Conference poster presentation for the development, design and construction of a site-net-zero energy residential building in Holladay, Utah.; Apr 2021
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • The Field of Dream EcoCommunity in Kearns. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 109th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Mar 2021
  • Integrating Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice towards a better Built and Just Environment. Iowa State University, Department of Architecture, Ames, IO. Invited lecturer. ; Nov 2020
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice at the Intersection of Architectural Education, Research and Creative Practice. University of Arizona School of Architecture, Tucson, AZ. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice as a Driver towards better-built Environments. University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Maryland, MD. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Architecture can save the World – AJR The Works 2020: Invited lecture on resilient design stratgies in professional practice, FFKR Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice. Penn State University, Stuckeman School For Architecture, State Park, PA. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • The Aster Eco Farm and Village Concept and Masterplan: Invited lecture at the 2019 Aster Impact / Aster Village Board Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, and the City of Križevci, Croatia.; Dec 2019 CROATIA
  • The Girl Scouts of Utah Cabins are exhibited during the 2019 Public Interest Design Conference at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Exhibited during the conference week May 20-24.; May 2019
  • The Field of Dreams project is exhibited during the 2019 Public Interest Design Conference at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Exhibited during the conference week May 20-24.; May 2019
  • [Can] Smart Design …. Save the World - Smart Design can Save the World: Invited lecture at the AIA Southern Utah Chapter, St. George, UT.; Dec 2018
  • Sustainable and Affordable Design in Residential Buildings - Presentation at the Sorensen Impact Center, Business Class; Nov 2018
  • Resilience and Affordability in Times of Climate Change Presentation in Ecological Planning in Cities, College of Architecture and Planning ; Nov 2018
  • Funding for Home Ownership for Low-Income Demographics – the Field of Dreams EcoCommunity in Utah. ; Oct 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity and Barn House Holladay – Site Net Zero Energy. Panelist, presenter, 2018 Net Zero Energy Summit, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018
  • Resilient Housing Design to Affordable Cost – The Field of Dreams Eco-Community.; Mar 2018 SPAIN
  • Less is More. Salt Lake City: Clean Air Affair Pecha Kucha Night. ; Jan 2018
  • Resilience in Affordable Housing. Fall 2017 Research Symposium, School of Architecture, University of Utah; Oct 2017
  • Stay Hot and be Cool for Less. 2017 International Bond Events, San Diego, CA. ; Oct 2017
  • Affordable and Cost-Effective High-Performance Housing – The Field of Dreams Eco-Community.; Oct 2017 SWITZERLAND
  • Promoting Best Practices for Building Innovation. The Utah Governor’s Energy Summit, Salt Lake City, UT.; May 2017
  • Practice at the Intersection of Research, Education, and Community Engagement. University of Oregon, Department of Architecture, Eugene, OR. ; Mar 2017
  • The Field of Dreams Eco-Community, invited presentation at the 2017 Intermountain Sustainability Summit, Weber State University, Utah.; Jan 2017

JOSHUA LENART

  • “Team Writing & the Triple Bottom Line: A Collaboration with the Forest Service for Enhancing Workplace Preparedness” ; Oct 2020
  • J.Lenart, A Feasibility Assessment of Infrastructure Development on Rural Communities, Resources, and the Environment on Federal Public Lands outside Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. International Association for Society and Natural Resources; Snowbird, UT: June 2018 ; Jun 2018 EUROPE NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Nijman, J. and Y.D. Wei. Urban inequalities in the 21st century economy. The SSM webinar on the urban-rural divide in the EU. The European Commission. ; Jun 2020 EUROPE

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (December 2019): “The CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project: Results & Deliverables”, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2019
  • American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (December 2019): “Overcoming challenges in using satellite-based CO2 data to understand carbon emissions from cities around the world”, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2019
  • University of Utah Geography Department (April 12th, 2019): “Zooming in and out of cities: emissions, air quality, and urban density”, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Apr 2019
  • Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute (January 24th, 2019): “Climate change, greenhouse gases, and air quality along Utah’s Wasatch Front”, Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Jan 2019
  • The CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project & Report from Initial Workshop, American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, New Orleans. ; Dec 2017
  • CO2-Urban Synthesis and Analysis (CO2-USA) Project ; Nov 2017
  • Estimating urban carbon emissions in the “Smart City” age: new approaches, measurement systems, and data streams, 10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Interlaken, Switzerland.; Aug 2017 CANADA SWITZERLAND
  • Utah State University (November 2016): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Logan, UT. ; Nov 2016
  • The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S., Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany.; Jun 2016 GERMANY
  • Salt Lake City Urban Greenhouse Gas Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Apr 2016

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • The Landscape Lab: Exploring social, ecological, and technological adaptation to water scarcity and climate change through stormwater management at the University of Utah. American Association of Geographers Annual Conference.; Feb 2022 CANADA GERMANY NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM
  • “Resilience in the Face of Change” Keynote, Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium. ; Nov 2021
  • Campus as a Living Lab: embedded research for sustainability innovation in the built environment. Global Change and Sustainability Center seminar series, University of Utah; Nov 2020
  • People, Place, Design: Social and ecological perspectives on stormwater green infrastructure for urban landscapes in the semi-arid west. Environmental Engineering seminar series, U. of Nevada Reno; Feb 2020
  • People, Place, Design: Can we achieve thriving, life-sustaining urban landscapes in the hot, dry west? Natural History Museum of Utah Science Salon; Jan 2020
  • Ecology and Buildings” ASHRAE Student Chapter presentation, U. of Utah ; Nov 2019
  • Foundations of a Green Infrastructure Research Network Along Red Butte Creek and Beyond (poster) with Diane Pataki and Rose Smith, at the Red Butte Creek Symposium, Salt Lake City, December 2018.; Dec 2018
  • “Portals: Investigations in Pollinators, Process, Planning, People & Place” in the Investigating Careers in the Environment seminar series, University of Colorado Boulder, October 2018.; Oct 2018
  • “Rediscovery and Revitalization of Red Butte Creek Through Integrated Processes of Science, Planning, and Design” at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Snowbird, Utah, June 2018.; Jun 2018
  • “Integrating ‘Ways of Knowing’ and ‘Ways of Doing’ to Develop an Ecological Planning Approach to Urban Wildlife” at The International Urban Wildlife Conference, San Diego, June 4-7 2017.; Jun 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Panelist, “Prioritizing Equity in Climate Resilience Planning,” Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah; Jan 2021
  • “Environmental Change in Social and Behavioral Sciences,” The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality, University of Utah ; Mar 2020

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Displacing Centralized Energy Systems: Connecting People with Buildings, Energy Conversion, and the Broader Environment. Entrepreneurial Faculty Scholars Retreat, University of Utah.; Oct 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Kaden Plewe: Modeling Temporal Variation in Externalities Related to Electricity Purchases for Buildings. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT. ; Sep 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Carlo Bianchi: Introduction of an innovative tool for manipulation, visualization, customization and conversion of building energy simulations weather data. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • Data Science to Decode Building Behavior. School of Computing Data Group Seminar, University of Utah.; Feb 2017
  • Student Poster Presentation: Z. Fallahi and A.D. Smith, “Emissions Associated with Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Commercial Buildings.” Global Change and Sustainability Center Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Feb 2017
  • Student Poster Presentation: A. Rahman and A.D. Smith, “Deep Recurrent Neural Networks for Building Energy Prediction.” Utah Data Science Day (Honorable Mention award winner), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Jan 2017
  • "Urban Energy Demands, Air Quality, and Associated Health Impacts Under a Changing Climate,” with Daniel Mendoza. Salt Lake County Climate Variability and Health Symposium, West Jordan, UT.; Apr 2016

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • Y. Zhou, X. Liu, T. Grubesic. Unraveling the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Spatio-Temporal Mobility Patterns of Microtransit. The 101th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.; Jan 2022

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. ; Feb 2022 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Microbial community response to shifting water quantity and quality in an arid urban river ecosystem. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, May 21, 2019. Presentation in the special session Novel stressors and novel ecosystems: Ecological processes in freshwaters of the built environment. ; May 2019
  • Jameel, Y., Follstad Shah, J., R. Gabor, R. Smith, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Spatiotemporal variability in hydrologic connectivity controls the physicochemical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2018
  • Follstad Shah, J., Y. Jameel, R. Smith, R. Gabor, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Linking water quantity to water quality in the Jordan River, Utah. Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT.; Nov 2018
  • Follstad Shah, J. Linking Water Sources & Water Quality within the Jordan River, Utah. Presentation to the Utah Division of Water Quality TMDL Technical Committee.; Oct 2018

PAUL D BROOKS

  • UVU Climate Change Symposium; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • USAID World Water Day Forum, Salt Lake City, UT ; Mar 2017

DEBOLINA BANERJEE

  • Knowledge Integration in Water-Quality Decision Making in the Jordan River Watershed, Utah International Symposium on Society & Resource Management (ISSRM); Jun 2019
  • Perceptions of a Wicked Problem: Situation Assessment of Water Quality Issues in the Jordan River Watershed. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2018 Annual Conference.; Oct 2018

DANYA RUMORE

  • Growth and Development Challenges in Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Communities, GNAR Initiative; Oct 2020
  • COVID 19 Impacts to Gateway Communities, Western Governors Association; Jun 2020
  • GNARly Challenges: Planning in Western Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions, Stanford Bill Lane Center.; May 2020
  • Collaboration and Partnerships around National Parks. Qinghai Administration for Sanjiangyuan National Park: Short Course on Managing Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Dec 2019 CHINA
  • GNARly Challenges: Planning in Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Communities, Utah State University Quinney College of Natural Resources Seminar, Logan, UT.; Nov 2019
  • Planning in Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Communities. Destination: West Conference (hosted by the Stanford University Bill Lane Center), Park City, UT, 2019. ; Apr 2019
  • Collaboration and Partnerships around National Parks. Qinghai Administration for Sanjiangyuan National Park: Short Course on Managing Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2018.; Dec 2018 CHINA
  • Planning Across Boundaries: A Regional Approach, Mountain and Resort Town Planners Summit, Canmore, British Columbia, 2018.; Nov 2018
  • Planning in Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Buffalo, NY, 2018.; Oct 2018
  • Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Initiative, Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit, Heber, UT, 2018.; Sep 2018
  • Collaborative Regional Planning: A Tool for Helping Gateway and Small Resort owns Thrive, Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver, CO, 2017.; Mar 2017
  • Collaborative Regional Planning: A Tool for Helping Gateway Communities Thrive. Presentation. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Portland, OR, 2016.; Nov 2016
  • Collaborative Planning: A Tool for Helping Gateway Communities Thrive. Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit, Cedar City, UT, 2016.; Sep 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents (Case-study: Salt Lake County); Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • “Promoting Mitigation through Post-Disaster Small Business Recovery Programs” with Sua Kim, poster presentation at the 60th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2020, held virtually.; Oct 2020
  • Informing Puerto Rico’s community relocation program: Global lessons from the past.” Roundtable (organizer) at the 60th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2020, held virtually.; Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • “The Grassroots of Disaster Recovery” at the 2020 Seminar Series of the Global Change and Sustainability Center, University of Utah, September 2020.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL
  • "Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents” with Sayma Khajehei at the 2020 Researchers Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee, July 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020
  • Panelist for “The 2020 Salt Lake City Earthquake: Best Mitigation Practices” session at the 45th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, July 12-15, 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020 GLOBAL
  • Keynote, Utah Geological Association (UGA) Luncheon Series, September 9th, 2019, Salt Lake City UT.; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Chandrasekhar, D., Rumore, D., Proffitt, D. & Siddiq, F. “Resilience-building through Natural and Cultural Resource (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF)” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Panelist for roundtable titled, “Organizing Community & Nonprofit Networks for Community Rebuilding” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled, “Post-disaster long-term recovery: critical considerations for creating resilient communities” at the 2018 Western Places/Western Spaces conference of the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver, CO.; Mar 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Building Resilient Communities: A Plan to Survive and Thrive” workshop sponsored by the State of Utah and the Utah Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Salt Lake City, February 2018.; Feb 2018
  • “The Economics of Disaster: Achieving Mitigation and Ensuring Equality” at the 2017 Large Urban County Caucus (LUCC) Symposium organized by the National Association of Counties, Snowbird UT.; Oct 2017
  • "A longitudinal analysis of household recovery after 2012 Hurricane Sandy.” With Donovan Finn, Yu Xiao and Fariba Siddiq at the 57th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Denver, CO; Oct 2017
  • “Disaster, Place & Identity” at the University of Utah Entrepreneurial Faculty Services Retreat, Salt Lake City, UT.; Oct 2017

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Aaron Deslatte, David P. Carter, & Tyler A. Scott. “Probing the Fiscal Implications of Multipurpose Development District Financing: A Profile of Florida Community Development District Debts and Expenditures.” Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management annual meeting. Denver, CO. November 7-9, 2019.; Nov 2019

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Ntoutsi, I., N. Meimaroglou, P. Koustalos, C. Paptrechas, M. D. Jackson, 2021, The use of ‘Theran Tephra’ in Aegean traditional building techniques (abs.): A case-study from Therasia Island, Greece: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, T105. Reading the Record of Volcanic Tephra and Tuff in Geoarchaeological Site Studies and Drill Core Records, 12 October 2021.; Oct 2021 GREECE
  • Jackson, M. D., C. L. Trivelpiece, N. Cheng, B. Nash, N. Tamura, 2020, Cementitious systems in Roman reactive glass marine concretes: Materials Science & Technology 2020, Art and Cultural Heritage: Discoveries and Education, Pittsburgh, PA, 4-8 October, 2020.; Oct 2020
  • Jackson, M. D., J. Moon, H. Chen, Y. Zhang, 2018, Principles of Roman cementitious systems in architectural and marine concretes: Materials Science and Technology 2018, Art and Cultural Heritage: Reverse Engineering Symposium, Columbus, OH, 14-18 October, 2018. ; Mar 2018
  • Jackson, M. D., H.-R. Wenk, 2018, Characterization of Cementitious Phases in Mortars of Roman Concretes and Analogies with Volcanic Tuffs. ISA 2018 Symposium, Commission on Crystallography in Art and Cultural Heritage, Recent advances in ancient mortar characterization, Merida, Mexico 20-24 May, 2018. ; Jan 2018

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Beyond Land Acknowledgment: New Models of Support and Reparations for Indigenous Communities University of Southern California; May 2021
  • Toward a Decolonial Southern California, Against the Land-Grab University. University of California, Irvine; Mar 2021

SU SHIN

  • Ji, H., & Shin, S. H. Health impacts of local governments’ sustainability programs: A multilevel analysis of individuals’ health conditions. The 2019 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference, Denver, CO, November 2019. (Peer-reviewed) ; Nov 2019

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • “Sustainable and High-Performance Facades: A Decade of Educational Programs”, European Facade Network Conference: Teaching Facades for a Sustainable Future, Lisbon, Portugal.; Jun 2022
  • "Decarbonizing Built Environment through Regenerative Design: Achieving Net-Zero Energy in Existing Buildings", Designing Carbon Neutral Cities Symposium, Urban Design Utah/AIA Utah, April 12. ; Apr 2022
  • “Decarbonizing Built Environment: High-Performance Retrofits of Existing Buildings”, Symposium on Circular Economy in Architecture; Nov 2021
  • “Wood Enclosure Systems: Design and Research Considerations”, Mass Timber Symposium; Nov 2021
  • “Sustainable and High-Performance Building Facades”, Arch Next; Oct 2021
  • “Future of Building Performance Research: Innovations in Simulations, Modeling and Applications”, 2020 Building Performance Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Apr 2021
  • “Impacts of Climate Change on Facade Performance and Advanced Facade Materials”, High-Performance Facades Workshop; Jan 2021
  • “Facades’ Impact on Buildings’ Energy Consumption and Occupants’ Comfort", High-Performance Facades Workshop; Jan 2021
  • “Passive Design Strategies for High-Performance Facades”, High-Performance Facades Workshop; Jan 2021
  • “Sustainable Design and Research in Practice”, University of Michigan at Ann-Arbor; Nov 2020
  • "Towards Future Solutions”, Taking Action: A Conversation on Climate Change and Architecture in Canada, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; Oct 2020

Teaching

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • Dark Skies Studies Minor; Jan 2019

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Field Studio; Jan 2019
  • Field Studio collaboration with Yellowstone Forever ; Sep 2018 to Jan 2020

JENNIFER H. WATT

  • Sustainability Education and Ski Area Stewardship; Aug 2013

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Design Build Salt Lake City; Jul 2016 to Apr 2018

LINA M. SVEDIN

  • Mekong Delta Research Consortium; Jul 2016 to Dec 2016 CAMBODIA CANADA CHINA LAOS MYANMAR THAILAND UNITED STATES

EMILY TIPPS

  • Sustainable Papermaking Practices; Apr 2018 to Dec 2018

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Research Experience for Post-baccalaureate Students (REPS): Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen? ; Sep 2021 to May 2022
  • Sustainable Streams and Riparian Zones; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

Internal Service

CHRIS P PANTELIDES

  • TriDurLE National Transportation Center; Oct 2019 to Sep 2020
  • Search Committee Digital Engineering Faculty Search 2019-2020; Oct 2019 to Apr 2020
  • Search Committee Geoinformatics/Geotechnical Engineering Faculty Position; Oct 2019 to Apr 2020
  • MPC Transportation Center DIrector; Jan 2019 to Dec 2019

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Sustainability Education Advisory Committee; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

SHANNON JONES

  • Feed U Pantry.; Aug 2016
  • Sustainability Action Plan: Food Systems Committee. ; Jan 2016

JOHN RUPLE

  • University Global Change and Sustainability Center Executive Committee; Jun 2021

MOLLY ANNE HELLER

  • ARTS AND HEALTH THINK TANK, COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Task force member to build new initiatives for cross collaborations between the arts and sciences. ; Dec 2016

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Design and Development of the Design+Build Salt Lake Program Website; Aug 2018 to May 2019

ERIN CARRAHER

  • Dark Skies Minor Task Force; Jul 2018 to Jun 2019
  • Consortium for Dark Skies Studies; Jul 2017

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Red Butte Creek Committee; Jul 2018
  • Center for Ecological Planning and Design; Jul 2017
  • Global Change and Sustainability Center; Jul 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Prioritizing Equity in Climate Resilience Planning,” Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah (2021); Jan 2021 to Feb 2021
  • Go Learn - India; Jan 2019 to Dec 2020 INDIA

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Center for Ecological Planning & Design; Sep 2017

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center Student Travel and Research Grant Review Committee ; Nov 2016

KEITH DIAZ MOORE

  • interim Chief Sustainability Officer; Jul 2018 to Mar 2020
  • Research Park Architecture Advisory Committee. University of Utah; Jul 2017

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Hydrology and Water Resources Graduate Certificate Program; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL

DANYA RUMORE

  • Center for Ecological Planning and Design Steering Committee; Jul 2017

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Coordinator of Year of Resilience event series sponsored by Reaveley Engineers; Jun 2018 to May 2019

DANIEL L. CARLSON

  • Doctoral Program Development Committee; Sep 2016 to Aug 2017 GLOBAL

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

External Service

CHRIS P PANTELIDES

  • ASCE Student Chapter Lecture "MASS TIMBER BRACING FOR RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE" ; Feb 2020

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Collaborative research with Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District; Mar 2016

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Breathe Utah; Apr 2016

TIM GARRETT

  • The Geneva Global Initiative. Director of Scientific Partnerships for an international organization dedicated to educating about risks for civilization collapse and developing mechanisms for mitigating negative outcomes; Sep 2018 GLOBAL

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Water center governance seminars. Led delegation to Zewail City of Science & Technology to attend seminars and meetings on water center governance and explore water education and research collaboration. ; May 2018 to Jun 2018 EGYPT

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Utah Heritage Foundation/Preservation Utah, Salt Lake Modern Committee, 2010-present; Jan 2010

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Design Build Salt Lake City, Housing and Neighborhood Development; Jul 2016

JOSHUA LENART

  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter (Chairman); Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • UTA; Jan 2018 to Dec 2019

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Hawthorne Elementary School Google Street View demonstration (~200 K-6 students engaged); May 2019
  • Google Street View/Environmental Defense Fund Media Event, and College of Mines & Earth Sciences Outreach; May 2019

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Red Butte Creek Symposium; Dec 2018

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Commencement Sustainability Pledge & Green Cord Program, ENVST capstone project conducted in partnership with the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020
  • Model Riparian Protection Ordinance for the Salt Lake Valley, ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership with the City of Cottonwood Heights and the Seven Canyons Trust; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Salt Lake City Climate Vulnerability Assessment; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Community Presentations on Utah water supply; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Salt River Project; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Healthy Headwaters Science Advisory Team; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Salt Lake City Public Utilites; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017

DANYA RUMORE

  • Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Initiative; Sep 2019
  • Bonner Regional Team; Jan 2017 to May 2019
  • Zion Regional Collaborative; Jan 2016

Professional Service

CHRIS P PANTELIDES

  • Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers; Jan 2019 to Dec 2021

AMY BRUNVAND

  • Chair Elect of the ALA Sustainability Round Table for a 3 year term on the board, serving as chair July 2018- June 2019., American Library Association; Jul 2018 to Jun 2019

SHANNON JONES

  • Co-Director., Utah Higher Education Food Task Force.; Aug 2015

STEVEN JOHN BURIAN

  • Workshop Presenter, Integrating United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into Engineering Curricula, ASEE; May 2019 to Dec 2019

ANNE G MOONEY

  • Selection Committee, Salt Lake Cultural Core Curator, Salt Lake City; Feb 2017 to Mar 2019

JöRG RüGEMER

  • 2021 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2021 to Nov 2021
  • Conference Paper Peer Review, ARCC-EAAE Architectural Research Consortium, European Association for Architectural Educators; Sep 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020
  • 2020 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon., Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Oct 2020 to Nov 2020
  • Paper reviewer for the 2021 ARCC conference in Tucson, AZ, Architectural Research Centers Consortium ARCC; Sep 2020 to Feb 2021
  • Jury Member, 2021 Design Build National Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; Jul 2020 to Jan 2021
  • Member, Committee on the Environment and High Performance Envelopes, American Institute of Architects Utah; Jun 2020
  • 2019 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon. Scholarly Service. 09/08/2018 - 02/08/2019. Hours Served: 6 , Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah. Role; Sep 2019
  • International Conference, Advanced Building Skins Conference, Bern, Switzerland; Oct 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • 2018 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon, Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018
  • Community Service, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity. Rendering professional design services to underserved communities., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity; Aug 2014 to Dec 2018

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Editorial Board, GeoJournal; Jan 2017 ASIA

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • 2 Year Term, Central Wasatch Commission; Jan 2019 to Jan 2021
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Leisure Research; Jan 2018 to Jan 2021
  • Professional Organization Leadership: The Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference Chair: Madison, WI, Vancouver, BC, Portland, OR, Monterey CA, Nairobi, Kenya, Bonito, Brazil, Ecuador, Tampa, Korea, The International Ecotourism Society; Jan 2015 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Ecotourism; Jan 2012 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainable Tourism; Jan 2010 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Travel Research; Jan 2007 to Jan 2021

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Manuscript Reviewer, Sustainability (journal); Mar 2021 INDONESIA
  • Manuscript Reviewer, Energy Research and Social Science; May 2020 UNITED KINGDOM

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) Science Team member, World Meteorological Organization ; Nov 2018 SWITZERLAND

DOUGLAS SCHMUCKER

  • Reviewer for CE Division Program at the Annual Conference, ASEE; Sep 2017

KEITH DIAZ MOORE

  • EDRA Great Places Awards Juror, Environmental Design Research Association; Jan 2020 to Feb 2020

PAUL D BROOKS

  • ad hoc reviews, NSF ; Jan 2016 to Dec 2016

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Board Member and Officer of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Utah Chapter, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Utah Chapter; Feb 2019
  • Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Applications Review, Utah State Division of Emergency Management; Jan 2016
  • Utah State Recovery Framework Advisory Group, Utah State Division of Emergency Management; Jan 2016

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Submarine Volcanic Activity and Associated Hazards: Recent and ancient perspectives https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32569, European Geophysical Union; Apr 2019 GLOBAL

ANDY HONG

  • I serve as the member of the board of directors for the Academy of Urban Health in Korea. I attend regular board meetings, review strategic plans, and participate in workshops and annual conferences. , Academy of Urban Health; Feb 2022 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Organized an international joint roundtable (ACSP-AESOP) on "Planning for Healthy & Equitable Cities" , Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning; Jun 2020 to Nov 2020 CANADA CHINA SINGAPORE UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • President, Facade Tectonics Institute; Oct 2021
  • Scientific Reviewer, Symposium on Simulation for Architecture + Urban Design (SimAUD 2022) Scientific Committee; Mar 2022
  • Vice President, Facade Tectonics Institute; Oct 2020 to Oct 2021
  • Board Member, Facade Tectonics Institute; Oct 2019
  • Technical Steering Committee Member, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, 80X50 Study Steering Committee; Jul 2019 to Jan 2021
  • Technical Advisory Group for High-Insulating Windows Research Projects, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Jun 2017 to Jun 2020

Media

BARBARA B BROWN

  • Brown, B. B. (2020, January 17). Saving birds from human building design flaws. Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved from https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/commentary/2020/01/16/barbara‐brownsaving/; Jan 2020

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “Utah Leads the World in ‘Dark Sky’ Spots. Here’s Three New Ones,” Salt Lake Tribune.; Jan 2021
  • “Is the Water Wet? Lake Powell Pipeline Part 1 with Greg Smoak,” In Site podcast, Zion Canyon Mesa Center for the Arts and Humanities, September 2, 2020. ; Sep 2020

NAIYANG MA

  • AISI Announces 2020 Institute Medal Winners; Jun 2020
  • Environmental Technology Best Paper Award; May 2020

TIMOTHY WILLIAM COLLINS

  • Review of research study: "Neighborhoods Are Feeling the Heat of Climate Change"; Oct 2021

KERRY E. KELLY

  • KSL News. April 28, 2016. CS Students Win Competition with Personal Air Sensor. ; Apr 2016

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Salt Lake Tribune: Energy efficient homes means less air pollution. But are they affordable? by Heather May.; Mar 2020
  • Students to Create Affordable Housing in SLC: in Fall 2018 Continuum - The Magazine of the UofU; Oct 2018
  • KSL TV, Tonight at 6: Building the ‘Dollar Fifty Houses’ on the ‘Field of Dreams’; Jun 2018
  • KSL.com: Design+Build Salt Lake: Initiative to address issue of housing affordability in Salt Lake City; Jun 2018
  • U of U students design efficient, affordable housing: Good4Utah; May 2018
  • University of Utah News: U students to design and build affordable housing: Architecture students will create homes for Salt Lake Valley affordable housing market.; May 2018
  • Deseret News: Initiative to address issue of housing affordability in Salt Lake City, Design+Build Salt Lake. ; May 2018
  • Fox 13 News: Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage; May 2018
  • Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage: KSL Salt Lake City; May 2018
  • Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT: Salt Lake announces winning designs from its Home Innovation Competition.; Nov 2017
  • Building Salt Lake.com: City selects two housing designs to address city’s affordability crisis.; Nov 2017
  • Fox 13 News: Home design competition winners hope to help alleviate SLC housing crisis. ; Nov 2017
  • Field of Dreams Eco-Community: Part of the exhibition: "Where Children Sleep," The Leonardo, Salt Lake City, Utah. December 2016 - May 2017; Dec 2016

JOSHUA LENART

  • J. Lenart. “Conservationists and Backcountry Public Lands Enthusiasts,” Radio Active, 90.9 KRCL, Radio Interview, 28 Feb. 2018, ; Feb 2018
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, “Administration Chops National Monuments, Panders to Energy Industry, Ignores will of American People” (quoted); Dec 2017
  • Salt Lake Tribune, “How Far Should Buildings be from Salt Lake Streams? Sticking Point for Many at County Canyon Hearing” (quoted) ; Feb 2017

KATE MAGARGAL

  • "Utah is ready for its ‘dark sky’ moment as tourists leave the crowds behind to see the Milky Way"; Aug 2021

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • NOAA Climate Program Office: "The Benefits of Measuring Greenhouse Gases using Light Rail Public Transit"; Dec 2020
  • NASA.gov: "NASA Satellite Offers Urban Carbon Dioxide Insights"; Mar 2020
  • Google Street View vehicles now collecting air quality data in Salt Lake Valley; May 2019
  • Google it: U of U researchers equip Street View vehicles as mobile air monitors; May 2019
  • KUTV: "Researchers: 'urban sprawl' is bad for our air"; Mar 2018
  • Salt Lake Tribune Op-ed: Human-caused climate change is real, and denying it hurts all of us; Mar 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Interviewed live on ABC In Focus (ABC4) on August 19, 2021 about “Societal Inequality and COVID-19 Outcomes” ; Aug 2021
  • Salt Lake Tribune on August 9, 2021, “Study: Residents of poorer neighborhoods got COVID at 10 times the rate of those in affluent neighborhoods” ; Aug 2021
  • Fox News (Fox 13) on July 15, 2021 about “Study shows how Park City air pollution changed during pandemic” ; Jul 2021
  • “How air pollution changed during COVID-19 in Park City, Utah,” Science Alert, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) ; Jul 2021
  • “How air pollution changed during COVID-19 in Park City, Utah” by Paul Gabrielson (July 2021) At the U News. ; Jul 2021
  • Commentator, "Utah's Public Lands," for Energy and Environmental News.; Jul 2018

DOUGLAS SCHMUCKER

  • ATRA's monthly newsletter (online and print) included an article associated with a student project led by myself.; Oct 2016

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • Electric Vehicle Adoption for Public Transit: Research from the University of Utah; Mar 2022
  • What’s the Fairest Way to Deploy Electric Buses? Ask This Open-Source Map; Aug 2021

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • This Green Earth – Dr. Rose Smith. During the first half of the show, Nell and Chris learn about the latest research by Dr. Rose Smith and her colleagues from the University of Utah on the Salt Lake Valley's Jordan River. Dr. Smith shares surprising results about where the water in the river comes from and how it is impacted by nutrients from the community around it. ; Jul 2019
  • Gabrielson, P. “How the River Flows”, @theU newsletter.; Jul 2019
  • “Where the Jordan River’s Water Comes From”, Technology.org.; Jun 2019
  • Adams, B. “Shedding Light”, @theU newsletter.; Nov 2018

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Tracking pollution in the breeze, with trees. Eos: Science News by AGU; Dec 2021

PAUL D BROOKS

  • NBC Universal Interview on Climate change and drought; Jul 2021

DANYA RUMORE

  • "A Delicate Balance - The Search for Sustainable Tourism and Resource Protection in the American West," University of Utah Magazine; Jun 2022
  • "Welcome to America's new 'Zoomtowns,' where an invasion of remote workers with big-city paychecks is driving long-time locals into tent cities and homeless shelters," Insider.; Apr 2022
  • "The small cities and towns booming from remote work," BBC News; Jan 2022
  • "Where are all the workers?," Sandpoint Reader; Oct 2021
  • "Zoom towns in the Intermountain West," Changing Places Podcast; Oct 2021
  • "Zoom Towns," BYU Radio Top of Mind with Julie Rose; Jul 2021
  • "Zoom Towns," University of Utah Magazine; May 2021
  • "Facing a GNARly Future for Sandpoint," Sandpoint Magazine.; May 2021
  • "How an infrastructure bill can help rural communities in the West", Deseret News.; Apr 2021
  • "Triple whammy from COVID': How pandemic put vacation spots through the grinder," KSL; Dec 2020
  • "GNAR with Danya Rumore," Partnership Podcast; Nov 2020
  • "Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Initiative," KFRY Radio Community Conversations.; Nov 2020
  • "How remote working can transform small town life," Forbes; Nov 2020
  • "The road to Montana," Flathead Beacon; Oct 2020
  • "'Zoom Towns' are booming," Architectural Digest ; Oct 2020
  • "'Zoom towns’ are exploding in the West," Fast Company; Oct 2020
  • "The rise of 'zoom towns' in the rural west," Phys Org; Oct 2020
  • "The rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west," @theU ; Oct 2020
  • "Air quality in dispute: How Utahns can find collaborative solutions to air quality problems," Deseret News.; Dec 2018
  • "Amid influx of nightly rentals, Park City grapples with a changing community," Park City Record; Oct 2018
  • “Survey illuminates shared values, opportunities,” Bonner County Daily Bee; Jan 2017

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • KUER 90.1, NPR Utah; Jan 2020

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Fortune Magazine, This ancient Roman material could unlock the secret to building greener and longer-lasting buildings; Feb 2021 GLOBAL
  • This village fought sea-level rise 7,000 years ago. The sea won.; Dec 2019 ISRAEL
  • STEM Talk; May 2018 UNITED STATES
  • Le Monde, Paléo-inspiration Le passé invente le futur; Nov 2017 FRANCE
  • Nature, news article Iceland drilling project aims to unearth how islands form; Jul 2017 GLOBAL
  • Blueprint for Living The Secret behind the world's most durable concrete; Jul 2017 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  • Science Friday Drilling into the Secrets of Roman Concrete; Jul 2017 UNITED STATES
  • Nature, news article; Jul 2017 UNITED KINGDOM
  • Media Response to American Mineralogist article: Phillipsite and Al-tobermorite mineral cements produced through low-temperature water-rock reactions in Roman marine concrete; Jul 2017 GLOBAL
  • BBC News: Swansea lagoon should use 'Roman-style' concrete: Expert; Jan 2017 UNITED KINGDOM
  • American Ceramic Society: Unique crystals prevent crack propagation and bestow strength to ancient Roman concrete; Jan 2015
  • Berkeley Engineer: Concrete Knowledge; Nov 2013
  • NBC News: What Ancient Roman Concrete Could Teach Modern Builders; Jun 2013

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Sustain Podcast: "The United States of Inequality: Political and Economic Challenges and Remedies" (with Tom Maloney); Aug 2021

ALESSANDRO RIGOLON

  • Penney, V. (2020, September 30). Denver wants to fix a legacy of environmental racism. The New York Times. ; Sep 2020
  • Upton, J, & Diaz, C. (2020, September 4). NYC’s trees: A natural defense against heat, but not equally shared. NPR’s Science Friday.; Sep 2020
  • Plumer, B. & Popovich, N. (2020, August 24). How decades of racist housing policy left neighborhoods sweltering. The New York Times.; Aug 2020

ANDY HONG

  • My research was featured in TheCityFix article, titled "What Are We Learning About Urban Wellbeing During COVID-19?"; Mar 2022 COLOMBIA UNITED KINGDOM

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • "A Building Technology Conversation with Ajla Aksamija", AIA Utah Podcast on Building Resilience; Feb 2022
  • Architecure and Innovation Podcast; Sep 2021
  • “The Science of Staying Cool”, Interview on National Public Radio (NPR) Science Show “The Pulse”; May 2020
  • “Shaping the Next Generation of Architects”, Architecture2030; Mar 2018

Awards

CAROL SOGARD

  • Design Arts Utah 2016 Award Recipient. Awarded project: Wisdom Chair & Stooble. Juror: James Childress, Chair of AIA Committee on Design., Utah Division of Arts & Museum’s Design Arts Program; Aug 2016
  • CELEBRATE U. A SHOWCASE OF EXTRAORDINARY FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS., University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library and the Office of the Vice President for Research; Mar 2016

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Excellence in Earth and Space Sciences Education Award, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2017

NAIYANG MA

  • 2020 American Iron and Steel Institute Medal, American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI); Jun 2020
  • 2020 Environmental Technology Award for Best Paper and Presentation, Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST); Jan 2020

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Global Scholar, Fulbright Program; Apr 2019 AUSTRALIA ISRAEL

ANNE G MOONEY

  • American Institute of Architects Western Mountain Region Architectural Firm of the Year; Oct 2016
  • National AIA Design Award for Built Work, New Facility, 2015 , American Institute of Architects; Feb 2015

JöRG RüGEMER

  • ACSA Design Build Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA2022 ACSA Design Build Award; Mar 2022
  • Design Arts Utah Award Winner: „The Site Net Zero Energy Barn House in Holladay, Utah." Salt Lake City, Utah, 2021. Utah Arts Council, 06/2021. https://utahvisualarts.omeka.net/exhibits/show/design-arts-21/jorg-rugemer, Utah Arts Council; Jun 2021
  • 2021 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award. Masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market. Under construction since 2017., Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA; Jan 2021
  • AIA Utah Merit Design Award: "Field of Dreams Eco-Community", Kearns, Utah, American Institute of Architects Utah; Oct 2019
  • Alta Sustainability Leadership Award, Sustainability Community Partnership: The Field of Dreams Eco-Community. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT., University of Utah; Feb 2018
  • First Prize, Salt Lake City Home Innovation Competition: [2016:Slim House]. The result will be build as a Pilot Study between 01/2017 and 06/2017. Salt Lake City, UT, 01/2017. As part of the winning contract, a series of 4 additional buildings on odd lots are planned throughout 2017-2021., Salt Lake City Housing and Neighborhood Development HAND; Jan 2017
  • Research and Teaching Fellowship Abroad, German Academic Exchange Service, German Federal Ministry of Education and Reseach; May 2014 GERMANY POLAND

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Guangbiao Chair Professor, College of Public Administration, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; Jan 2017 CHINA
  • Overseas Expert , The Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jan 2017 CHINA

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology. https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918; Oct 2020

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Fellow, American Ceramic Society; Mar 2020 GLOBAL
  • Science Brief: Advanced Light Source Phillipsite and Al-tobermorite mineral cements produced through low-temperature water-rock reactions in Roman marine concrete https://als.lbl.gov/ancient-roman-secret-self-healing-concrete/ , Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories; Jul 2017 GLOBAL
  • Notable Article: Jackson, M. D., S. R. Chae, S. R. Mulcahy, C. Meral, R. Taylor, P. Li, J. Moon, S. Yoon, A.-H. Emwas, G. Vola, H.-R. Wenk, P. J. M. Monteiro, 2013, Unlocking the secrets of Al-tobermorite in Roman seawater concrete: American Mineralogist, 98, 1669-1687. American Mineralogist, 05/2013, American Mineralogist; Jul 2017 GLOBAL
  • Science Highlight: Advanced Light Source Unlocking the Secrets of Al-tobermorite in Ancient Roman Marine Concrete https://als.lbl.gov/concrete-industry-benefits-from-ancient-romans-and-the-als/ , Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories; Oct 2013

JULIET CARLISLE

  • ($15,000) 2020 (w/ Jim Curry) For the "Western States Survey", Betty Glad Memorial Fund, University of Utah; May 2020

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • Green Giant Award, Education, Western Massachusetts American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on the Environment and USGBC-West Branch; Oct 2017

Grants

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen?. PI: Rose Smith. Co-PI(s): Goel, Pataki, Shah; May 2020 to Apr 2022
  • Collaborative Research: Understanding the hydrologic consequences of urban irrigation across the U.S. PI: Pataki. Co-PI(s): Litvak and Jenerette; Sep 2019 to Aug 2022
  • CNH2-L: Toward a theory of trees as living infrastructure. PI: Pataki; Sep 2019 to Aug 2020
  • The Nature of Cities Summit. PI: Pataki; Apr 2019 to Mar 2020
  • Collaborative Research: MSB-FRA: Alternative ecological futures for the American Residential Macrosystem. PI: Groffman. Co-PI(s): Grove, Lerman, Hall, Larson, Pataki, Hobbie, Cavender-Bares, Nelson, Morse, Chowdury, Heffernan, Neill, Trammell, Avolio; Jan 2017 to Dec 2020

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Box – Heat Transfer Exploration. PI: Jörg Rügemer; Aug 2017 to May 2018

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “The Compounding Impacts of Climate Change, Air Quality, and Environmental Injustice on Health Outcomes in SLCo Schools” . PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Brett Clark; Jan 2022 to Mar 2023
  • Intermountain West Rural Climate and Air Quality Sensor Network Pilot. PI: Daniel Mendoza. Co-PI(s): Tabitha Benney; Dec 2021 to Mar 2023
  • What We Know (and Need to Know) to Avoid Climate Change Maladaptation. PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Amanda Bertana; Mar 2020 to Aug 2020 GLOBAL

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen?. PI: Rose Smith. Co-PI(s): Jennifer Follstad Shah, Diane Pataki, Ramesh Goel; May 2020 to Apr 2022

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Understanding the Metals we Breathe. PI: Peter Lippert. Co-PI(s): Gannet Hallar, Kerry Kelly; Apr 2019 to Apr 2020

DANYA RUMORE

  • Smart and Connected GNAR Communities: A tourism decision support system for Western gateway and natural amenity region communities . PI: Jordan Smith. Co-PI(s): Derek Van Berkel; Jan 2021 to Apr 2021
  • Gateway Communities and the Impacts of COVID-19. PI: Danya Rumore. Co-PI(s): Jordan Smith; Apr 2020 to Jun 2020
  • Using serious games to address air quality as an environmental health problem. PI: Ben Davies. Co-PI(s): Danya Rumore, Katherine Davies, and Jeff Rose. University of Utah 1U4U Grant, . PI: Ben Davies. Co-PI(s): Danya Rumore, Kate Davies, Jeff Rose; Jan 2020 to Aug 2021
  • National Park Service Cooperative Research and Training Programs: Colorado Plateau Dark Skies Cooperative. . PI: Danya Rumore; Dec 2017 to Sep 2021
  • Planning in gateway and amenity communities: understanding unique challenges associated with transportation, mobility, and access to opportunity. PI: Danya Rumore. Co-PI(s): Philip Stoker; Aug 2017 to Apr 2019
  • Collaborative Regional Planning: Tools and techniques for teaching collaborative regional planning to enhance livability and sustainable transportation. PI: Danya Rumore. Co-PI(s): Sarah Hinners and Divya Chandrasekhar; Aug 2016 to Jul 2017
  • Impact Assessment of NCR RSF under the National Disaster Recovery Framework. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Danya Rumore; Jul 2016 to Mar 2018

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Non-profit Response to Concurrent Disaster Events. PI: Ivis Garcia. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2021 LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN SOUTH-EASTERN ASIA UNITED STATES
  • Promoting Mitigation Through Post-Disaster Small Business Recovery Programs. PI: Sua Kim. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; May 2020
  • Effectiveness of multi-hazard response planning for concurrent disasters (Case study: COVID-19 and post-earthquake response in the Salt Lake City Metro Region)” funded by the , 2020-2021. ($24,007). PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia, Daniel Mendoza; May 2020 to Apr 2021
  • Pre-Planning for Post-Disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents: A Case Study of Salt Lake County. PI: Sayma Khajehei. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2020
  • Building community networks to promote disaster recovery in San Juan Metro, Puerto Rico . PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO
  • A study of distributed infrastructure forms emerging after disasters. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Masood Parvania; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Roman Reactive Glass Concretes in Self-Sustaining Cementitious Systems. PI: Marie D Jackson; Oct 2019 to Sep 2021 GLOBAL
  • SUSTAIN: A New Drill Core at Surtsey Volcano: A Natural Laboratory for Time-Lapse Characterization of Hydrothermal Seawater and Microbial Interactions with Basaltic Tephra. PI: Marie D Jackson. Co-PI(s): M. T. Gudmundsson, A. Stefanson, V. Marteinsson, S. Jorgensen, W. Bach, B. Zimanowski, P. Cappelletti; Jun 2014 to Dec 2018 ICELAND

ANDY HONG

  • Transportation for Seniors (T4S): Developing a New Accessibility Measure to Support Older Adults in a Post-Pandemic World. PI: Andy Hong. Co-PI(s): Xiaoyue Cathy Liu; Oct 2021 to Sep 2022
  • Systematic Review of Age-Friendly Environment Intervention Studies. PI: Andy Hong. Co-PI(s): Sarah Canham, Michelle Sorweid, Valerie Greer; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021 GLOBAL
  • Healthy Aging and Resilient Places (HARP) Lab: Promoting Health and Resilience in Aging through Interdisciplinary Collaboration. PI: Andy Hong. Co-PI(s): Sarah Canham, Michelle Sorweid; Jul 2021 to Jun 2023 GLOBAL
  • From Sheltered in Place to Thriving in Place: Dimensions of Aging in the "Right" Place during the Pandemic. PI: Valerie Greer. Co-PI(s): Jim Agutter, Sarah Canham, Ivis Garcia, Andy Hong; Mar 2021 to Feb 2022
  • Nature Sensing: An IoT approach to characterising biodiversity of green spaces for planetary health. PI: Andy Hong; Jan 2020 to Dec 2020 UNITED KINGDOM