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Douglas Johnston-Program Director
Performance of designed environments; environmental planning, ecological design, regional geography of public investment
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Paul Anderson-Professor
Ecological design through landscape modeling applications of geographic information systems (GIS) technology; projects emphasizing landscape planning and natural resource management using descriptive and predictive GIS models for land-use suitability, site selection, route selection, and...
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Julia Badenhope-Associate Professor
Constructed ecologies, community design and place attachment, research methods
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Mira Engler-Professor
Landscape theory, Landscape representation, Postwar urbanism, Landscape urbanism,
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Gary Hightshoe-Professor
Planting design; resource conservation and management; restoration ecology and community outreach; visual assessment and management of rural landscape
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Heidi Hohmann-Associate Professor
Historic landscapes and their preservation; landscape architectural history, particularly 1900-1935; late nineteenth and early twentieth century parks and park systems; rural cemeteries; contemporary design criticism.
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Douglas Johnston-Professor
Performance of designed environments; environmental planning, ecological design, regional geography of public investment
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Kevin Kane- Adj. Asst. Prof.
Geographic information systems (GIS) applications for natural resource management, hydrologic systems analysis, landcover change analysis, demographic analysis, and historic and cultural analysis. Higher Education Organization, Leadership, Governance, Finance, and Administration
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J. Timothy Keller-Professor
Critical cultural area studies; cultural landscape conservation and planning; transportation corridor planning
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Michael Martin-Associate Professor
Design and history of communities and neighbors; how the physical design of neighborhoods relates to the quality of social life within them; the back alley's role in the social life of different kinds of neighborhoods from different cultures and eras
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Michael Miller-Adjunct Assistant Professor
Geographic information systems; computer-aided design; education using computer technology; computer-aided modeling and animation; World Wide Web design and support; WWW database design
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Carl Rogers-Associate Professor
Drawing and representation of art, architecture, and landscape architecture in the modern landscape; edge boundaries as they relate to the environment, including the landscape and the city; environmental art, including site-specific sculpture
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Mimi Wagner-Associate Professor
Community design balancing ecological, social, and economic needs; integration of social science theories into design process; effects of landscape change on people; marginalized communities; public open space design; natural resource conservation; landscape reconstruction and...
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Bambi Yost-Assistant Professor
children, youth, and environments; physical activity and the built environment; benefits of gardening, play, & nature; perceptions of risk in recreation and play settings; representation of nature and landscapes; service-learning; community-based planning and design;...
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