The latest issue of the journal Housing Policy Debate is a special issue co-edited by SURP鈥檚 John Renne, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions in the School of Urban and Regional...
SURP Director Steven Bourassa and co-author Martin Hoesli of the University of Geneva have won the 鈥淚nnovative Thinking Out of the Box鈥 best paper prize for their paper, 鈥淗igh Frequency House Price Indexes with Scarce...
The School of Urban and Regional Planning is pleased to welcome Louis A. Merlin, who is a new Assistant Professor starting with the Fall 2016 semester.
The School of Urban and Regional Planning is pleased to welcome Bryan McConnell, MBA, who has been appointed Faculty Research Associate and Computer Systems Analyst.
Louis Merlin, who will join SURP as an assistant professor in August 2016, recently participated in a seminar at the University of Michigan on the ethics of driverless cars.
Peter Newman, Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University in Australia, will give a lecture on 鈥淭he End of Automobile Dependence: How Cities Are Moving Beyond Car-Based Planning鈥 at the Palm Beach Dramaworks Theatre,...
Dr. Steven Bourassa, Director of the School of Urban and Regional Planning, visited the Department of Urban Planning at King Saud University in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in early April 2016.
In this podcast, Dr. John Renne, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions in the School of Urban and Regional Planning, along with Shima Hamidi of the University of Texas at Arlington...
This webinar, moderated by Dr. John Renne, Director of the Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions in the School of Urban and Regional Planning, features the NACTO (National Association of City Transportation Officials)...
Dr. Diana Mitsova, Associate Professor in the School of Urban and Regional Planning, and four graduate students from the School together studied coastal sites across southern Florida that have been fortified using environmentally...