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Last update:
09/24/2007
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PUBLIC POLICY and PLANNING
Environmental Policy:
Ronald Baba, Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Studies
(Visual Arts, Environmental Design).
Architecture. Planning. Design of the built environment.
465-2142. babar@uwgb.edu.
Victoria Harris, Water Quality and Habitat Restoration Specialist,
UW Sea Grant Institute.
Great Lakes water quality. Great Lakes environmental remediation (particularly
Fox River and Green Bay), Great Lakes habitat restoration. Water resource
management and watershed planning. Water resource policy.
465-2795. harrisv@uwgb.edu.
Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
(Political Science). Herbert Fisk
Johnson Professor in Environmental Studies.
Environmental politics and policy, particularly in regard to sustainable
development and nuclear waste. The U.S. Congress. The presidency. State
politics. Population growth.
465-2531. kraftm@uwgb.edu.
Laurel Phoenix, Associate Professor of Public and Environmental
Affairs (Environmental Planning).
Water resources management. Watershed management.
Drinking water quality. Water law. Rural sustainable development. Land
use planning and property rights.
465-2402. phoenixl@uwgb.edu.
Denise Scheberle, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
(Political Science).
Government. Environmental policy. Environmental law. Public administration.
465-2198. scheberd@uwgb.edu.
Larry Smith, Professor of Social Change and Development
(Economics).
Sustainable development. Incentive-based land use management.
465-2161. smithl@uwgb.edu.
John Stoll, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Economics).
Environmental economics. Resource economics.
465-2358. stollj@uwgb.edu.
Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Associate Professor of Human Development and Psychology.
Environmental psychology (how the places people live and work affect
them and vice versa). Design and planning attributes which contribute
to sense of community and fear of crime or lack of it. Gated communities.
465-2479. wilsong@uwgb.edu.
Housing and Housing Policy:
Thomas Nesslein,
Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Studies (Economics).
Economics. Housing economics. Urban economic policy. Capitalist welfare
state, Sweden in particular. Minimum wage laws.
465-2099. nessleit@uwgb.edu.
Land-Use Planning:
Ronald Baba,
Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Studies (Visual Arts, Environmental
Design).
Architecture. Planning. Design of the built environment.
465-2142. babar@uwgb.edu.
Laurel Phoenix, Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Studies
(Environmental Planning).
Water resources management. Drinking water quality.
Water law. Rural sustainable development. Land use planning and property
rights.
465-2402. phoenixl@uwgb.edu.
Larry Smith, Professor of Social Change and Development
(Economics).
Sustainable development. Incentive-based land use management.
465-2161. smithl@uwgb.edu.
Public Policy:
Scott Furlong,
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
American government. Public policy. Regulatory policy. Elections.
465-2995. furlongs@uwgb.edu.
Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
(Political Science). Herbert Fisk
Johnson Professor in Environmental Studies.
Environmental politics and policy, particularly in regard to sustainable
development and nuclear waste. The U.S. Congress. The presidency. State
politics. Population growth.
465-2531. kraftm@uwgb.edu.
David Littig, Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental
Affairs (Political Science).
Political behavior. Intergovernmental relations. Urban politics and
policy. Comparative political systems. Wisconsin local and state politics.
465-2081. littigd@uwgb.edu.
Denise Scheberle, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
(Political Science).
Government. Environmental policy. Environmental law. Public administration.
465-2198. scheberd@uwgb.edu.
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