Elisabeth M. Hamin Associate Professor, Regional Planning Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning University of Massachusetts, Amherst 109 Hills North 413/577-4490 Amherst, MA 01003 [email protected] EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1991-1997. Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, 1997. Dissertation: “Stories of the Land: Rhetoric and Reconciliation in the Mojave National Preserve.” Dissertation Co-chairs: Ann Louise Strong and Seymour Mandelbaum, with Roger Raufer, member. J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Master of Management, with concentration in Finance, 1986. Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH. Bachelor of Business Administration, 1984. ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Massachusetts, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning. Amherst, Massachusetts, Associate Professor of Regional Planning, 2007 – present Assistant Professor of Regional Planning, 2001 - 2007 Graduate Program Director, PhD in Regional Planning, 2002 – present. Primary Courses include: Introduction to Land Use/Growth Management (RP 645) Regional Planning Studio (RP 675) Advanced Planning Theory (RP 692L) Climate Change and Cities (RP692P) Organizer/facilitator for monthly PhD workshops (RP 892D). Other courses taught or co-taught include: Real Estate Law and Development Finance (RP692R) Sustainable Communities (RP591B/EnvDes591B) Seminar in Regional Planning (RP692P) Faculty Associate, Center for Rural Massachusetts, 2001-present. Faculty Associate, Center for Public Policy and Administration, 2003 – present. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning, 1997 – 2001. Temporary Assistant Professor of Community and Regional Planning, 1995 - 1997. Primary courses include: Growth Management; Sustainable Communities; Seminar in Planning Theory (graduate), plus three different 1-credit methods modules and co- teaching for three different honors seminars. Other courses taught include: Theory of the Planning Process; Technology and the City; Community Development Planning and Programming (capstone studio), and a variety of one-credit modules. 1 Elisabeth M. Hamin RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Books Feiden, W. principle author with E.M. Hamin (2011). Assessing Sustainability: A Guide for Local Governments. Planners Advisory Service. Chicago: the American Planning Association, 108 pages. Hamin, Elisabeth, Priscilla Geigis and Linda Silka, eds. Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Citizens, Planners and Policymakers. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press (2007), 336 pages. Hamin, Elisabeth. Mojave Lands: Interpretive Planning and the National Preserve. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (2003), 253 pages. Peer Reviewed Publications Hamin, E.M. and N. Gurran (2009). "Urban Form and Climate Change: Balancing Adaptation and Mitigation in the U.S. and Australia." Habitat International 33(3): 238- 245. Note: As of 2/2011, this was the single most downloaded article for the journal Habitat International Ryan, R.L. and E.M. Hamin (2009). “Wildland – Urban Interface Communities’ Response to Post-Fire Salvage Logging.” Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 24(1): 36-41(6). Hamin, E. M. and D. J. Marcucci (2008). "Ad hoc rural regionalism." Journal of Rural Studies 24 (77): 467-477. Ryan, R.L. and E.M. Hamin (2008). “Wildfires, communities and agencies: Stakeholders’ perceptions of post-fire rehabilitation and restoration.” Journal of Forestry, 106 (7): 370-379. Hamin, Elisabeth, Margaret Steere and Wendy Sweetser (2006). “Implementing Growth Management: the Community Preservation Act.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. 25: 1-13. Hamin, Elisabeth (2006) “Reading (Conservation Subdivision) Plans.” Planning Theory 5(2): 147-172. Geigis, Priscilla, Elisabeth Hamin, and Linda Silka (2005). “Smart Growth and Community Preservation: One Citizen at a Time.” In Partnerships for Smart Growth: University-Community Collaboration for Better Public Places, edited by G. Knaap and W. Wiewel. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. Sponsored by the Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Chapters were competitively peer reviewed and selected for acceptance. Hamin, Elisabeth (2003). “Legislating Growth Management: Power, Politics and Planning.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 69(4): 368-380. Hamin, Elisabeth and Jon D. Witten (2002). “Regionalism in Massachusetts.” In Senator Richard T. Moore, ed. Memos to the Governor: Management Advice from the Commonwealth’s Experts in Public Administration and Policy. Boston: American 2 Elisabeth M. Hamin Society for Public Administration. Chapters were competitively peer reviewed and selected for acceptance. Hamin, Elisabeth (2001). ”Western European Approaches to Landscape Protection: A Review of the Literature.” Journal of Planning Literature. 16(3): 339-358. Hamin, Elisabeth (2001). “U.S. Partnership Parks: Collaborative Responses to Middle Landscapes.” Land Use Policy. 18:123-135. Hamin, Elisabeth, Dan Marcucci and Mary Wenning (2000). “The Experience of New Planning Faculty.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. 20(1): 88-99. Book Chapters and Other Publications Book Chapters AbuNaser, Y. and E.M. Hamin (forthcoming 2012). “The Green Infrastructure Transect: An organizational framework for mainstreaming adaptation planning policies” Book chapter in Resilient Cities 2011. Springer Verlag. Hamin, E.M. and N. Gurran (forthcoming 2012). “Space For Adapting: Integrating Adaptation And Mitigation In Local Climate Change Planning” Book chapter in Resilient Cities 2011. Springer Verlag. Gurran, N, Hamin, E, Norman, B (forthcoming 2011), "Climate change mitigation, adaptation and local planning", in Gurran N. Australian urban land use planning; Principles, systems and practice, Sydney University Press, Sydney, pp. 237-249. Hamin, E.M. (2011). “Integrating Adaptation And Mitigation In Local Climate Change Planning” in Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, eds. Climate Change and Land Policies. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Gurran, N., B. Norman and E. Hamin. Forthcoming (2011). " Population growth and change in non metropolitan coastal Australia" in Rocky Piro & Robin Ganser, eds. Spatial Planning for Growth and Decline. Surrey, U.K.: Ashgate. Li, Na and E.M. Hamin. Forthcoming (2011). “Preservation Planning.” in Weber and Crane, eds. Oxford Handbook of Urban Planning. Ryan, R. L. and E. M. Hamin (2007). Engaging communities in post-fire restoration: Forest treatments and community-agency relations after the Cerro Grande Fire. In S. M. McCaffrey, technical ed. The public and wildland fire management: Science findings for managers from National Fire Plan research. North Central Research Station, General Technical Report, NRS-1, Pp. 87-96. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service. Hamin, Elisabeth, Linda Silka and Priscilla Geigis. “Introduction to Preserving and Enhancing Communities,” in Elisabeth Hamin, Priscilla Geigis and Linda Silka, eds. Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Residents, Planners and Government Officials (2007). Hamin, Elisabeth and Jeffrey Levine. “Getting Involved: Local Leaders in the Process” in Elisabeth Hamin, Priscilla Geigis and Linda Silka, eds. Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Residents, Planners and Government Officials (2007). Hamin, Elisabeth. “Community Sustainability Indicators,” in Elisabeth Hamin, Priscilla Geigis and Linda Silka, eds. Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Residents, Planners and Government Officials (2007). 3 Elisabeth M. Hamin Geigis, Priscilla, Linda Silka and Elisabeth Hamin. “Community Preservation in Massachusetts” in Elisabeth Hamin, Priscilla Geigis and Linda Silka, eds. Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Residents, Planners and Government Officials (2007). Hamin, Elisabeth. “Teaching Sustainability: The Case of the Incredible Shrinking Professor,” in R. Forrant and L. Silka, eds. Inside and Out: Universities and Education for Sustainable Development, Amityville NY: Baywood Press (2006). Other Publications and Juried Submission Hamin, Elisabeth. “Massachusetts Asks What Communities Want.” Planning (January 2004) 70(1):8. Hamin, Elisabeth. (2000). "Boundaries and decision rules: Moral relevancy in environmental thought." Colloqui: Cornell Journal of Planning and Urban Issues XV: 62-81. Hamin, Elisabeth. “Shifting Grounds,” mixed media presentation of narrative research and photography, ISU’s College of Design’s 20th Anniversary Faculty Exhibition, May – September, 1998. Juried exhibition. Published Reports and Conference Proceedings Gurran, N., E.M. Hamin and B. Norman (2008). “Planning for climate change: Leading Practice Principles and Models for Sea Change Communities in Coastal Australia” Prepared for and published by the Australian Sea Change Task Force, 62 pgs. Hamin, E.M. (2007). “Do bylaws matter? Evaluating conservation subdivision design.” Working paper. Cambridge, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy: 34 pgs. Available at: http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs. Ahern, Jack, principle author with David Glassberg, Ethan Carr and Elisabeth Hamin. “People and Places on the Outer Cape: A Landscape Character Study.” October, 2004, 167 pgs. Lindhult, Mark, principle author with Rick Taupier and Elisabeth Hamin. “Comprehensive Plan for Milford, Massachusetts.” 2004, 96 pgs. Hamin, Elisabeth and Jeffrey Benson. “Heading for the Hills: Patterns of Costs and Suburbanization in the Loess Hills Counties,” Institute for Design Research and Outreach, Ames, IA. Also available on CD-Rom published by the Loess Hills Alliance. 2001, 161 pgs. Hamin, Elisabeth. “The National Park System and Working Lands: Uneasy Alliances, Bright Futures,” included in CD-ROM Conference Proceedings of the Keep America Growing: Balancing Working Lands and Development Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1999, 9 pgs. 4 Elisabeth M. Hamin Hamin, Elisabeth. “Land Trusts as an Affordable Housing Tool in Des Moines’ Neighborhoods,” Community Outreach Partnership Center Working Paper, Ames, IA, Summer. 1999, 19 pgs. Book Reviews Hamin, Elisabeth. Extended book review of Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion and Law in the Management of Public Lands and Resources by Lloyd Burton. Planning Theory November 2004; 3: 263 - 268. Hamin, Elisabeth. Review of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management Heritage Landscape Inventory Program’s Reading the Land “APA Award for Public Education 2003.” Planning (April 2004), p. 9. Hamin, Elisabeth. Book review of William Mulholland and the Rise of Los Angeles by Catherine Mulholland. Landscape and Urban Planning, 53:1-4, 30 January 2001, p. 185-186 Hamin, Elisabeth. Extended book review of Shaping the Sierra: Nature, Culture and Conflict in the Changing West by Timothy P. Duane. Landscape and Urban Planning (2000) 49 p. 83-92. Hamin, Elisabeth. Review of Turning Brownfields into Greenbacks by Robert A. Simons. Journal of the American Planning Association (1999) 65:2, p. 236-237. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS External (UMass only) 2011-2016 National Science Foundation IGERT program Erin Baker, PI, E.M. Hamin lead co-PI for Social/Policy Thrust “Offshore Wind Energy Engineering, Environmental Science, and Policy” Amount: $3,200,000 2011 United Nations—Habitat Program Elisabeth Hamin, Hartmut Fünfgeld and Willemien Faling Strengthening Urban Climate Change Education – Module Development for Cities and Climate Change Academy Amount: $17,490 2011 Pioneer Valley Planning Commission Elisabeth Hamin, PI Defining Environmental Justice in the Pioneer Valley: RP Studio Project Amount: $6000 2010 Massachusetts American Planning Association Chapter Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Community needs for information in planning for climate adaptation (Massachusetts’ pilot study). Amount: $3000 5 Elisabeth M. Hamin 2010 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: Participant for Fifth annual Land Policy Symposium, Cambridge, Mass Amount: $3,000 2009 Town of Ludlow, Mass and Pioneer Valley Planning Commission Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Master Plan and Scenarios for Ludlow’s Future” Amount: $14,000 2007 University of Sydney Visiting Research Fellowship Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Rural Regionalism in Australia’s Sea Change” Amount: $AUS 20,500 2007 Arc of Innovation/I-495 West Partnership Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator, Dean Cardasis, Co-PI Project: “Density through Design: RP Studio I 2007” Amount: $12,000 2006 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Conservation Subdivision Design Panel at 2006 ACSP” Amount: about $10,000 (funding for panel participant conference expenses) 2006 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Evaluating Conservation Subdivision Design” Amount: $30,000 2006 City of Holyoke Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Holyoke’s Canalwalk: Studio Expenses” Amount: $400 2005-2009 U.S. Forest Service Co-Principal Investigator with Robert Ryan, Principal Investigator Project: “Understanding the Extent of Preparedness after Participation in National Fire Grant Programs” Amount: $145,000 2004–2006 U.S. Forest Service Co-Principal Investigator with Robert Ryan, Principal Investigator Project: “Restoration Efforts in the Aftermath of Wildland Fire.” Amount: $60,000 2004-2007 U.S. Dept. of HUD Community Outreach Partnership Centers Co-principal Investigator with Robert Schrader, Principal Investigator, and others from 5-college consortium Project: Community Outreach to Holyoke, Massachusetts 6 Elisabeth M. Hamin Amount: $109,000 2004-2005 U.S. Dept. of HUD Doctoral Student Research Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator, for PhD student Mark Tigan Amount: $25,000 2004 City of Holyoke Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Smart Growth in Holyoke” Regional Planning Studio I Amount: $5,000 2003-2004 City of Milford, Massachusetts Co-principal investigator with Mark Lindhult, Principal Investigator and others Project: Comprehensive Plan, including funding for studio Amount: $100,000 2003-2004 U.S. National Park Service Research Associate with Jack Ahern, Principal Investigator, and others Project: Character and Culture of Cape Cod Study. Amount: $65,480 2002-2004 State of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: Managing Editor for Preserving and Enhancing Communities: A Guide for Residents, Planners and Government Officials Amount: $25,000 2002 State of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: Lead Instructor for Community Preservation Institute held at University of Massachusetts, Amherst Amount: $3,000 Internal (UMass only) Grants Received 2010 College Travel Grant, $380 College research support grant, $300 2008-2010 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station-Hatch Grant Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator with H. Renski, co-PI Project: Planning for Climate Change. Amount: about $40,000 2001-2005 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station-Hatch Grant Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: Analysis of Support, Opposition and Implementation of the Community Preservation Act. 7 Elisabeth M. Hamin Amount: about $40,000 2004 University of Massachusetts Graduate School Mentoring Grant Elisabeth Hamin, Principal Investigator Project: “Developing a Mentoring Culture for Planning Students” Amount: $8,700 2003 University of Massachusetts Faculty Travel Grant Project: Travel to 2004 UAA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Amount: $500 2002 University of Massachusetts Faculty Travel Grant Project: Travel to 2002 ACSP, Baltimore, MD Amount: $500 2001 University of Massachusetts Faculty Travel Grant Project: Travel to 2001 ACSP Conference, Cleveland, OH Amount: $450 Awards and Honors 2011 – present American Colleges and Universities Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) Higher Education Climate Adaptation Committee member 2011-2013 Advisory Council Member, Building Community Resiliency Project for National Association of Regional Councils and National Atmospheric and Oceanographic Administration Climate Program Office. 2010–2013 Journal of the American Planning Association, Editorial Advisory Board. 2011 External Peer Reviewer, Florida Sea Grant College Program, University of Florida 2010--2011 School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, University of Queensland Visiting Research Fellow, Brisbane, Australia (awarded; declined) 2009--2010 College of Natural Resources nominee for Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship award, recognizing the outstanding research faculty across the UMass Amherst campus. 2007 International Visiting Research Fellowship, University of Sydney, Australia (July through November) 2006 Outstanding Planning Student Project Award from Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Association, for studio project Holyoke Canalwalk prepared in Studio I – RP 645 2005. 2005 EDRA/Places Award for Research: People and Places on the Outer Cape: A Landscape Character Study, by Jack Ahern, Ethan Carr, Elisabeth Hamin, and David Glassberg. 8 Elisabeth M. Hamin 2004 Outstanding Planning Student Project Award from Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Association, for studio projects Holyoke! Pioneer of the Valley : Planning the 21st Century Milltown prepared in Studio I – RP 645 2003. 1998 Finalist for Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning Barclay Jones Prize for Best Planning Dissertation. Memberships International Climate Change Research Network (IUCCN) American Planning Association PRESENTATIONS National or International Conference Presentations (Peer reviewed abstracts unless otherwise noted) Hamin, E.M., N. Gurran and B. Norman. “Space For Adapting: Integrating Adaptation And Mitigation In Local Climate Change Planning.” Presented to Resilient Cities Conference June, 2011, Bonn, Germany. One of about 50 papers selected for inclusion from over 200 paper proposals. Abunnasr Y. and E.M. Hamin. “The Green Infrastructure Transect: An organizational framework for regional spatial planning policies.” Presented to Resilient Cities Conference June, 2011, Bonn, Germany. One of about 50 papers selected for inclusion from over 200 paper proposals. Hamin, E.M. “Normalizing Climate Change: Bringing climate change into the comprehensive plan” invited presentation for the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 5th Annual Land Policy Symposium. Cambridge, MA, May 2010. Hamin, E.M. “Climate Change Pedagogy” presented to ACSP 2010 Annual Conference, October 2010, Minneapolis, MN. Hamin, E.M. and N. Gurran. “Adapting the Cities: Implications for Mitigation.” One of about 200 papers selected from over 800 proposals for presentation at 2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. Gurran, N. and E.M. Hamin. "Local Actions, National Frameworks: A Comparison of Climate Plans from Two Continents" Presented by Gurran at the 9th Symposium of International Urban Planning and Environment Association, Guangzhou, China, August 2010. Hamin, E.M. “Urban Form for the Next Century” ACSP 2009 Annual Conference, Crystal City, Virginia, October 2009. Hamin, E.M. “Mitigation and Adaptation Planning” ACSP 2008 Annual Conference, Chicago, July 2008. Hamin, E.M. “Green Infrastructure for Climate Change” ISSRM 2008 Annual Conference, Burlington VT, June 2008. 9 Elisabeth M. Hamin Hamin, M. and E.M. Hamin. “Mentoring the Design Graduate Student.” ConnectEd Conference, Sydney, Australia July 9-12, 2007. Hamin, E.M. "Wildfires, Communities, Agencies: Learning from Disaster." ACSP 2006 Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, November 9-12, 2006. Hamin, E.M. Roundtable participant for "Conserving land and building communities: Evaluating conservation subdivisions and open-space communities." ACSP 2006 Annual Conference, Fort Worth,Texas, November 9-12, 2006. Hamin, E.M. “Building Community through Post-fire Restoration.” International Symposium of Society and Resource Management, Vancouver B.C., June 3-8 2006. Hamin, E.M. “Do Bylaws Matter? An Evaluation of Conservation Subdivision Design.” Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Montreal QC, April 2006. “Progressive Rural Regionalism.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning 46th Annual Conference, Kansas City Missouri, October 27-30, 2005. “Reading (Conservation Subdivision) Plans.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning 45th Annual Conference, Portland Oregon, October 21-24 2004. Panel organizer and moderator for “Roundtable on Supporting and Mentoring Doctoral Students” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning 45th Annual Conference, Portland Oregon, October 21-24 2004. “What Communities Want: Results from Massachusetts’ Community Preservation Act.” Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Winter 2004 “Sustainable Learning Communities: The Incredible Shrinking Professor.” Seventh Annual CITA Conference on Education for Sustainable Development, UMass Lowell, October 24, 2003. “Representing the Public: Qualitative Methods in the Planning Process.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning 44th Annual Conference, Baltimore, November, 2002. “Protecting Regional Last Landscapes: Grass Roots Rural Regionalism.” The Human Metropolis: People and Nature in the 21st Century, organized by the Ecological Cities Project, UMass, Amherst. New York, NY, June 6, 2002. “Sustainability and Protected Landscapes.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning 43rd Annual Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, November, 2001. “A Case Study in Growth Management Politics: Iowa, 1996 – 2000.” 14th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community, Madison, Wisconsin, September 28- 29, 2000. “The National Park System and Working Lands: Uneasy Alliances, Bright Futures,” Keep America Growing: Balancing Working Lands and Development Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 1999. “The New Faculty Experience.” Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning Administrators Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 1999. D. Marcucci and M. Wenning are co-authors on the research. 10
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