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| Research & Outreach | PUBLICATIONS 2000-PRESENT |
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Adapted from accreditation reports (listings incomplete)
Doug Johnston
Professor and Chair, Landscape Architecture Books Edits or Co-Edited
J.L. Wescoat Jr. and D.M. Johnston, ed. 2007. Places of Power: Economic and Political Driving Forces of Landscape Change, under contract with Springer Publishing (Neth.) for 2007.
Chapters in Books
D.M. Johnston and J.B. Braden. 2007. "Green Greens: Economic Impacts of Environmental Improvement." In J.L. Wescoat Jr. and D.M. Johnston, ed. Places of Power: Economic and Political Driving Forces of Landscape Change, Springer Publishing.
D.M. Johnston and J.L. Wescoat, Jr. 2007. "Implications for Future Landscape Inquiry, Planning, and Design." In J.L. Wescoat Jr. and D.J. Johnston, ed. Places of Power: Economic and Political Driving Forces of Landscape Change, Springer Publishing. Poole, K., S. Galatowitsch, R. Grese, D. Johnston, J.T. Keller, D. Richey, L. Skabelund, C. Steinitz, and J. Woodward. 2001. "Building Ecological Understandings in Design Studio: A Repertoire for a Well-Crafted Learning Experience." In, Ecology and Design: Frameworks for Learning. Edited by Bart Johnson and Kristina Hill. Island Press.
Articles in Journals (*Peer Reviewed, +Invited)
*Johnston, D.M., J.B. Braden and T.H. Price. 2006. "Downstream Economic Benefits of Conservation Development." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, American Society of Civil Engineers, v 132, n 1, p 35-43.
*Ahn, C., D.M. Johnston, R.E. Sparks, D.C. White. 2006. "Analysis of naturalization alternatives for the recovery of moist-soil plants in the floodplain of the Illinois River." Hydrobiologia/Developments in Hydrobiology. The International Journal on Limnology and Marine Sciences. v. 565, n 1, pp. 217-228.
*Kan, R., Z. Budic, D. Johnston, R. Sparks, and D. White. 2006. Estimating the Local Impacts of Recreational Use and Lodging Facility Siting in a Naturalized Floodplain. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, American Society of Civil Engineers. 132, 201 (2006), DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9488(2006)132:4(201). *Sparks, R., C. Ahn, M. Demissie, A. Isserman, D. Johnston, Y. Lian, Z. Nedovic-Budic, and D. White. 2005. "Linking hydrodynamics, conservation biology, and economics in choosing naturalization alternatives for the Illinois River, USA" Archiv fur Hydrobiologie Supplement 155/1-4:521-538. Large Rivers Volume 15, No. 1-4. *Braden, John B. and Douglas M. Johnston. 2004. "The Downstream Economic Benefits from Stormwater Management." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 130, n 6:498-505. Paul Anderson
Professor, Landscape Architecture and Agronomy Selected Pubications:
Haddad, Monica, Paul F. Anderson, and Craig Hertel. 2009. A Participatory Approach to Assess the Future of the Bioeconomy in an Iowa County, Journal of Rural and Community Development, accepted for publication.
Haddad, Monica and Paul F. Anderson. 2008. A GIS Methodology to Identify Potential Corn Stover Collection Site Locations, Journal of Biomass and Bioenergy, 32 (12): 1097-1108.
Anderson, Paul F. 2007. Geographic Factors Influencing Biorefinery Location, Proceedings of Community Futures 2007: The Small Town in the Bioeconomy, p. 47-51.
Haddad, Monica and Paul F. Anderson. 2007. A Participatory Approach to Assess the Future of the Bioeconomy in Greene County. ISU Extension. 206 pp.
Anderson, Paul F. 2007. GIS Site Suitability Modeling for Sand and Gravel Extraction: Final Report, Board of Supervisors, Dallas County, Iowa, 113 p.
Haddad, Monica, Paul F. Anderson, and Patrick Brown. 2005. GIS Site Suitability Modeling to Identify Potential Corn Stover Collection Sites and Processing Plant Locations in Northern Iowa, ISU Extension, 63 pp.
Kane, Kevin, Patrick Brown, and others. 2000. Iowa's Historic Vegetation. In Environmental Atlas for the Prairie Rivers Resource Conservation and Development. Iowa Gap Analysis Program and US Department of Agriculture, National Resources Conservation Service, p. 11.
Selected Papers Presented:
Anderson, Paul F. 2009. GIS Descriptive Modeling of Surveyor Bias in Glo Soil Ratings for Polk County, Iowa, Iowa Geographic Information Council Conference, Waterloo, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2007. GIS Site Suitability Modeling to Identify Potential Corn Stover Collection Sites in Northern Iowa, Bioenergy Symposium, Iowa Office for Biorenewables Programs, Ames, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2007. Geographic Factors Influencing Biorefinery Location, Community Futures 2007: The Small Town in the Bioeconomy Conference, Ames, Iowa
Anderson, Paul F. 2007. Learning GIS Tools for Landscape Architecture, GIS Symposium, Writtle College, University of Essex, Chelmsford, England.
Anderson, Paul F. 2006. Geographic Factors Influencing Biorefinery Location, Bioeconomy Issues Agricultural Systems Initiative Symposium, Ames, Iowa
Anderson, Paul F. 2003. GIS Site Suitability Modeling for Sand and Gravel Extraction, Iowa Geographic Information Council Conference, Ames, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2001. GIS Descriptive Modeling of Agricultural Suitability, Iowa Geographic Information Council Conference, Iowa City, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2001. Landscapes are for Learning, Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa, Luther, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2000. GIS Modeling for Management of Loess Hills Resources, Iowa State University Extension Service Conference, Ames, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2000. Regional Landscape Design, Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa, Luther, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 2000. GIS Suitability Modeling with Modelbuilder, American Society of Landscape Architects, Iowa Chapter, Ames, IA. Projects:
Sand and Gravel Mining Site Suitability Modeling for Dallas County; Principal Investigator Paul F. Anderson; Dallas County Conservation Board, 2002.
GIS Descriptive Modeling of Historic Soil Suitability for Agriculture in Iowa; Principal Investigator Paul F. Anderson; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, 2001 to present.
Interactive GIS for Resource Planning and Management; Principal Investigator Paul F. Anderson; Dallas County Conservation Board, 2001 to present. Gina Crandell
Collaborating Professor, Landscape Architecture Articles
2001 - "Boston's Emerald Necklace" Land Forum: The International Review of Landscape Architecture, Garden Art, Environmental Planning and Urban Design, 10, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2001 - " Atelier Dreiseitl," Land Forum 10, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2001 - "Seoul Sculpture: milk young kim design," Land Forum 10, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2000 - "Karen McCoy: Visible Processes," Land Forum 07, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2000 - "Element: Tile," Land Forum 07, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2000 - "Greenwood Pond: Double Site by Mary Miss," Land Forum 05, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
2000 - "Element: Steps", Land Forum 05, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press
2000 - "Element: Vines", Land Forum 04, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press
2000 - "Glowing Topiary Winter Garden, New York," Land Forum 04, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press Mira Engler
Professor, Landscape Architecture Book
Designing America's Waste Landscapes. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.
Book Chapters/Exhibition Catalogs
"Drive Thru History: Theme Towns in Iowa," Take Next Exit, ed. Robert Sayre, Iowa State University Press, 2000.
Articles
"Nuclear Effigy Mounds and Catacombs," There, Journal of Architecture and Landscape, V.2, 2006: 10-16.
"Postnuclear Monuments, Museums, and Gardens," Landscape Review, 9.2, 2005:45-58.
"An American at Westonbirt, My Garden at the 2004 Westonbirt Festival of the Garden," Landscape Architecture, 94(11), November 2004: 120-124.
"Monuments for the Living," The Israeli Magazine of Landscape Architecture, (Hebrew) No. 5, March 2002: 16-17.
"Waste Recycling Institutions: New Public Arenas," Plurimondi, an International Forum for Research and Debate on Human Settlements, No. 3, January-June 2000: 161-178.
"The Garden in the Machine: Latz+Partner's Reclamation Works," Land Form International, No. 5, April 2000: 78-85. Major Exhibits
"Reclaiming Metaphors Out of the Dump" or "Four Gestures for Hiriya," International group exhibition, Hiriya in the Museum: Artists' and Architects' Proposals for Rehabilitation of the Site. Tel Aviv, Israel, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, November 1999-February 2000.
Local Exhibits
"Reclaiming Metaphors Out of the Dump," Gallery 181, College of Design, Iowa State University, January 2000. Gary Lynn Hightshoe
Professor, Landscape Architecture 2000. A Natural Regions Portrait of Iowa's Vegetation Communities. Gary L. Hightshoe Julia Badenhope
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Extension publications - 2000-2001:
- Defining the Environmental Corridor
- Farmers Market Design Survey
- Farmers Market Design Project
- Bertsch Farm Masterplan
- LeGrand Quarry Concept Plan
- Roadside Design Guideline Participatory transporation and community design program throughout Iowa in collaboration with Iowa DOT Living Roadway Trust Fund, Trees Forever, and 10 private sector landscape architects, 1999-2000. Heidi Hohmann
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Refereed Journal Publications
Hohmann, Heidi. "Theodora Kimball Hubbard and the Intellectualization of Landscape Architecture, 1911-1935." Landscape Journal 25, no. 2 (2006): 169-186.
Hohmann, Heidi. "Minneapolis Federal Courthouse Plaza: Form, Meaning, and Identity." Critiques of Built Work 7 (Fall 2002): 5-10, 28-29. Article was selected by jury to be reprinted in Landscape Architecture Magazine for wider circulation (see Other Publications, below).
Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings Publications
Hohmann, Heidi. "Mediating Ecology and History: Rehabilitation of Vegetation in the Platt Historic District, Chickasaw National Recreation Area." Proceedings of the 4th National Forum on Preservation Practice: A Critical Look at Cultural Landscapes and Historic Preservation (accepted for publication in October 2004; entire proceedings in press as a book tentatively titled Nature and Culture, Continuity and Change (Richard Longstreth, editor) by the University of Minnesota Press. Peer-reviewed Articles
Hohmann, Heidi and Joern Langhorst. "Landscape Architecture: A Terminal Case?" Landscape Architecture Magazine 95, no. 4 (April 2005): 26-45. This article is a condensation and re-publication of self-published pamphlet, with review by professionals and academics.
Book Reviews and Design Criticism
Hohmann, Heidi. "Perspective: A Landscape Designed to be Viewed, Not Experienced." Landscape Architecture Magazine 95, no. 1 (January 2005): 109.
Hohmann. Heidi. "Perspective: It's a Pale Shadow of a Real, Functioning River." Landscape Architecture Magazine 94, no. 2 (February 2004): 115.
Hohmann, Heidi. "Perspective: Minneapolis Bloch Cancer Survivor Park." Landscape Architecture Magazine 93, no. 2 (February 2003): 65.
Hohmann, Heidi. "Critic at Large: Slouching Toward Minneapolis." Landscape Architecture Magazine 93, no 1 (January 2003): 132, 130-31. This is a slightly revised version of article initially published in Critiques of Built Work (see Refereed Journal Publications, above), and was selected from that year's entries for republication in Landscape Architecture.
Hohmann, Heidi. Review of "The Artificial Landscape," edited by Hans Ibelings, Ann Hoogewoning, Ingrid Oosterheerd, and Ton Verstegen. LandForum 10 (October 2002): 38. Hohmann, Heidi. "Critic at Large: Running Against the Wind." Landscape Architecture Magazine 92, no. 1 (January 2002), 120, 199.
Hohmann, Heidi. Review of "Midwestern Landscape Architecture," edited by William Tishler. Landscape Journal 20, no. 2 (2001): 187. Other Publications
Hohmann, Heidi. "Chickasaw National Recreation Area." Entry in Encyclopedia of the U.S. National Parks, 3 vols. ed. Hal Rothman. New York: Routledge, forthcoming Fall 2005.
Hohmann, Heidi and Katarzyna Grala. Cultural Landscape Report for Chickasaw National Recreation Area. National Park Service. 2004.
Hohmann, Heidi. "Charles Leavitt." Biographical Entry in Pioneers of American Landscape Architecture, edited by Charles Birnbaum and Robin Karson, 223-227. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Fischer, Elizabeth, Heidi Hohmann, and Dan Marriot, "Roadways and the Land: The Landscape Architect's Role." Public Roads 93, no. 5 (March 2000): 30-34.
Michael Martin
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture *"Landscape as Art: Greenwood Pond: Double Site." Critique of Built Works of Landscape Architecture, 2005.
*"Designing the Next Radburn: A Green-hearted American Neighborhood for the 21st Century." Open Space: People Space Conference Proceedings, OPENspace Research Centre, 2004.
*"The Case for Back-Alleys: A North American Perspective." HBE: Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. Vol. 17, no. 2, 2002.
*"Figured Grounds: The Interactions of Landscape and Architecture in the Evolution of Neighborhoods." ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) West Regional Conference Proceedings, 2002.
*"The Question of Alleys, Revisted." Urban Design International. Vol 6, No. 2, Fall 2001.
*"Returning to Radburn." Landscape Journal. Vol 20, No. 2, Fall 2001.
"The Landscapes of Winnipeg's Wildwood Park." Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine. Vol 30, No. 2, Fall 2001.
"Replacing Alleys: Open-back Neighborhoods." Landscape Journal (special issue featuring articles developed from selected papers presented at the 1999 CELA (Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture) Annual Conference). Vol 20, No. 2, Fall 2001.
"Figured Grounds: The Interactions of Landscape and Architecture in the Evolution of Neighborhoods." ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) West Regional Conference Proceedings (Fall 2001).
*"Endangered Landscapes: Back-alley Transformations." APT Bulletin: The Journal of the Association for Preservation Technology. Vol. 31, No. 4, December 2000.
*"The Integration of Thinking and Making: The Generator Project." IVLA (International Visual Literacy Association) 2000 Annual Conference Proceedings (co-authoried with Temporary Assistant Professor Chris Seeger and Temporary Instructor Travis Rice).
*"Fifteen Years Down the Digital Highway: Establishing Digital Media in the Introductory Landscape Architecture Design Studio." IVLA 2000 Annual Conference Proceedings (co-authored with Temporary Assistant Professor Chris Seeger).
*"New Towns and New Urbanism: A Comparative Landscape Study." ASLA (American Society of Landscape Architects) 2000 National Conference Proceedings (with Glenn Acomb ASLA).
Carl Rogers
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Papers Presented/Published at:
*International Visual Literacy Association Annual Conference October 2007.
*Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference Proceedings, August 2007.
*International Beginning Design Student Association Annual Conference Proceedings, March 2007.
*Environmental Design Research Association Annual Conference, May 2006.
*Design Communication Association Biannual Conference Proceedings, September 2005.
Christopher J. Seeger
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Published Paper Proceedings (Reviewed)
"VaSS Builder A Customizable Internet Tool for Community Planning and Design Participation." Presented May 2004, Dessau, Germany. Trends in Landscape Architecture: Online Landscape Architecture: Proceedings at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. p 111-120. Buhmann/von Haaren/Miller eds. Herbert Wichtmann Verlag, Huthig GhbH & Co., KG Heidelberg. 2005.
*"Using Geographic Information, Multimedia and Landscape Modeling as Integrated Visualization Tools in Developing Highway Corridor Management Plans." Presented May 2003, Dessau, Germany. Trends in Landscape Architecture: Landscape Modeling, Digital Techniques for Landscape Architecture. Proceedings at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. p. 123-129. Buhmann/Ervin eds., Herbert Wichtmann Verlag, Huthig GmbH & Co., KG, Heidelberg. 2003.
*"A Tale of Two Corridors." Presented April 2004, Portland. Preserving the Historic Road in America Conference. Co-writers: Tim Keller, Peter Butler, Genevieve Keller. 2004.
*"Customizing and Building Your Own Public Participation and Planning Tools." Presented December 2003. Tools for Community Design and Decision Making - Working Session V: Information Technology in Action.
Published Proceedings (Abstract Reviewed)
*"GPS and Physical Activity Monitors: Integrated Tools for Healthy Communities." Presented June 2007, San Diego. 27th Annual ESRI International User Conference Proceedings, Redlands, California: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Paper #1579.
*Using GPS and Physical Activitiy Monitors to Assess the Built Environment." Presented May 2007, New Orleans. Inaugural URISA GIS in Public Health Conference.
*"Measuring Physical Activity in the Built Environment: Spatial and Physical Activity Monitors." Presented May 2006, Santa Fe. 44th International Making Cities Livable Conference.
*"Digital Lollapalooza." Presented April 2006, Ames. INTERSECTIONS: Design Education and Other Fields of Inquiry. 22nd National Conference on the Beginning Design Student.
*"Enhancing Online Public Participation with Visual and Spatial Media." Presented October 2004, Salt Lake City. American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting: LandTech Seminars and Workshops.
Mimi Wagner
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Refereed Publications
*Wagner, Mimi M. and Paul Gobster. 2007. Interpreting landscape change: Measured biophysical change and surrounding social context. Landscape and Urban Planning, January 2007.
Wanger, Mimi and Janette Thompson. 2006. Social Dynamics Assessment of Iowa Urban Stormwater Issues. Prepared for Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Des Moines, Iowa.
*Wagner, M. 2005. Watershed-Scale Social Assessment. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 60(4): 177-186.
*Wagner, M. and A. Gansemer-Topf. 2005. Learning by Teaching Others: a Qualitative Study Exploring the Benefits of Peer Teaching. Landscape Journal, forthcoming.
*Miller, J.R., M. Wagner, and R. Nelson. 2004. Ecology and Education in Landscape Architecture. Landscape Review 9(1): 167-170.
Conference Proceedings Publications
Wagner, M. 2005. Technical Understanding and Community-Based Water Quality Planning: A Comparison of Three Iowa Watersheds. Conference Proceedings of American Society of Agricultural Engineers: 122-134.
Wagner, M. 2000. Large-Scale Landscape Reconstruction: Are Things Just as they Seem? CELA (Council for Education of Landscape Architects) Proceedings 2000: 127-138.
Wagner, M. 2000. Design As Innovation. Building Bridges: Connecting People, Research and Design Conference Proceedings of the EDRA (Environmental Design Research Association): 14-18.
Book Reviews
Wagner, M. 2004. Review of B. Dahl and D.J. Molnar, Anatomy of a Park: Essentials of Recreation Area Planning and Design, 3rd Edition, Landscape Journal 23(2): 179-180.
Invited Exhibitions
Story Circle Perceptual Models; USDA Forest Service Regional Office Display, St. Paul, MN. Products of "Integrating Social Values in Landscape Change Assessments" Research Project, 2004.
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