Curriculum Vitae - The Department of City and Regional Planning

 June 2013 DAVID ROBINSON GODSCHALK HOME ADDRESS: OFFICE ADDRESS: 750 Weaver Dairy Drive #221 Department of City and Regional Planning, CB# 3140 Chapel Hill, NC 27514‐1467 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599‐3140 Telephone (919) 918‐3487 Telephone (919) 962‐5012; FAX (919) 962‐5206 Email: [email protected] PERSONAL DATA: Married, one child. Citizenship: American Military Service: U.S. Navy, 1953‐1956 and 1961‐1962 (Berlin Crisis recall). CDR, USNR (Retired) EDUCATION: Ph. D, City & Regional Planning. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1971. NDEA Fellow. Master of Regional Planning,. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1964. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Foundation Fellow. Student Award, AIP. B. Architecture. University of Florida, Gainesville,1959,with honors. Phi Kappa Phi, Gargoyle Honorary Society, Florida Association of Architects Medal, Alpha Rho Chi Medal. A.B. Art, Architecture and Planning, Dartmouth College, 1953, Magna Cum Laude. NROTC Regular Scholarship. Phi Beta Kappa. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Visiting Lecturer, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006‐2013. Emeritus Professor, Kenan‐Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2004‐2008. Professor Emeritus, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2004‐‐. Stephen Baxter Professor (University endowed chair), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1994‐2004. Chairman, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1978‐1983. Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1977‐2004. Scholar in Residence, Southern Growth Policies Board, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1977‐1978. Visiting Associate Professor, Pacific Urban Studies and Planning, University of Hawaii, Honolulu (Spring semester), 1973. Associate Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1972‐1977. Lecturer, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969‐1971. Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1968‐1971. Associate Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1967‐1968. Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 1965‐1967. Planning Director, City of Gainesville, Florida, 1964‐1965. GODSCHALK 2
Research Assistant, Institute of Government, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1962‐1963. Vice President, Milo Smith Associates, Planning Consultants, Tampa, Florida, 1959‐1961. GRANTS: Co‐Investigator, NC DOT, Adherence to Land Use Plans, $42,593, 2003‐2004. Planning Chair, HUD, Mitigation of Natural and Technological Disasters, $150,000, 2002‐2003 (administered through UNC Office of the President) Co‐Investigator, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Building Capacity: The Next Step in NC's Smart Growth Agenda, $30,000, 2001‐2002. Co‐Investigator, NSF, Relocation and Decision Making Processes of Natural Disaster Victims, $95,000, 2001‐2002. Co‐Investigator, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, North Carolina Smart Growth Training Program, $50,000, 2001‐2002. Principal Investigator, Development of College Course: New Directions in Hazard Mitigation, North Carolina Division of Emergency Management and Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2001‐2003, $40,000. Principal Investigator, Implementing Smart Growth in North Carolina, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, 2000. $30,000. Principal Investigator., Public Involvement in Planning and Local Government Commitment to Hazard Mitigation. National Science Foundation. 1999‐2002. (UNC subcontract $86,888 of a $294,303 grant total). Principal Investigator, Coastal Hazards: Model Mitigation Project. Division of Coastal Management, NC Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. 1997. $41,991. Principal Investigator, Impact of Federal Coastal Barrier Resources Act on Mitigating Hurricane Damage on the North Carolina Coast. University Research Council. 1996‐1998. $2,244. Principal Investigator, Analysis of Design and Development Standards, Greater Triangle Regional Council. Special Projects, UNC Chancellor's Office. 1996‐1997. $9,000. Principal Investigator, Assessing Planning and Implementation of Hazard Mitigation Under the Stafford Act. National Science Foundation. 1994‐1997. $245,286. Co‐Investigator, Regulation and the Cost of New Housing Development. New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. 1995‐1996. $86,009. Co‐Investigator. A Plan for the Deployment of Advanced Transportation Systems in the Research Triangle Region. NC Institute for Transportation Research and Education. 1994‐1995, $10,000 consensus‐building subcontract on $287,320 overall project budget. Principal Investigator, Cherokee Transportation Planning Study (National Pilot Study for Planning on Native American Reservations Under ISTEA), NC Institute for Transportation Planning and Research, 1993‐1994, $28,352 process advising and case study subcontract on $157,832 overall project budget. Principal Investigator, Development Supply Constraints from Government Growth Management in Major MSAs, Prudential Realty Group, 1991‐1993, $28,000. Principal Investigator, Mitigating the Effects of Hurricane Andrew, University Research Council, 1992‐1993, $2000. Principal Investigator, Development of an Education Module on Geographic Information Systems, International Business Machine Corporation, 1989‐1990, $45,000. Co‐Investigator, An Evaluation of the National Coastal Zone Management Program, National Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute, 1989‐1990, $150,000. Co‐Investigator, Joint Impact Assessment and Land Use Compatibility Study, North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, 1989‐1990, $150,000. Co‐Director, A Research Agenda for Growth Management, Urban Land Institute Policy Forum, Washington, D.C., September 9‐10, 1988, $20,000. Principal Investigator, Geographic Information System for Regional Planning. Triangle J Council of Governments, 1988, $22,000. (with Steve Walsh). Co‐Investigator, Geographic Information Systems for Sector Planning, Homer Hoyt Institute, 1986‐1989, $20,000. Co‐Investigator, Development of Dispute Resolution Module for Planning Curriculum Use. National Institute of Dispute Resolution, 1986‐89, $8000. GODSCHALK 3
Co‐Investigator, Monitoring Residential Land Supply, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, $20,000, July 1986‐July 1988. Co‐Investigator, Effects of Population Growth on Research Triangle Region, Sierra Club, $4,000, December 1986‐April, 1987. Principal Investigator, Longitudinal Negotiation of a Public/Private Development Project. National Institute for Dispute Resolution, 1985, $5000. Principal Investigator, Residential Land Supply Monitoring Systems for Local Governments. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1985, $35,000. Principal Investigator, Conservation and Development Impacts of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act. Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1983‐84. $8,000. Co‐Investigator, Hazard Reduction Through Development Management. National Science Foundation, 1983‐85, $290,448. Co‐Investigator, Evaluation of State Programs for Flood Hazard Mitigation, National Science Foundation, 1982‐84, $147,151. Co‐Investigator, Development Management as a Means of Mitigating the Impacts of Hurricanes. N.C. Office of Coastal Management, 1982, $40,000. Co‐Investigator, Local Government Planning to Prevent, Reduce or Ameliorate Impacts of Energy‐Related Development in the Coastal Area. N.C. Office of Coastal Management, 1980‐81, $48,356. Co‐Investigator, Citizen Participation in Neighborhood Revitalization in Europe. German Marshall Fund of the United States, 1979‐80, $7,000. Director, Workshop on Tax Reform and Southern Development. Conducted for state legislators by Southern Growth Policies Board. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1978, $18,000. Principal Investigator, Evaluation of Public Participation in Area‐wide Waste Treatment Programs. Water Resources Research Institute, University of North Carolina, Raleigh, 1977‐80, $41,927. Principal Investigator, Defining the Constitutional Issues of Growth Management. RANN, National Science Foundation, 1975‐77, $108,800. Director, Coastal Regional Development Carrying Capacity Study. Marine Science Council, University of North Carolina, 1974. Director, Evaluation of Community Interaction, Hawaii Environmental Simulation Laboratory, 1973. Director, Planned Variations Evaluation Project. City of Winston‐Salem, North Carolina, 1972‐73, $79,648. Director, Alternative Policies for Guiding New Community and Planned Large‐Scale Residential Development in North Carolina. N.C. State Planning Division, 1971‐72, $12,500. Director, Inventory of State Agency Planning Resources. Florida State Planning Division, 1967. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS, HONORS AND OFFICES: Fellow, American Institute of Certified Planners (elected to College of Fellows in inaugural class, 1999).
Member, American Institute of Certified Planners Member, Ethics Committee, American Institute of Certified Planners, 2007‐2011. Member, American Planning Association Registered Architect, State of Florida (Inactive) C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2004 Distinguished Educator Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2002. Distinguished Teaching Award for Post Baccalaureate Instruction, University of North Carolina, 1999. Distinguished Alumnus Award, Alumni Association, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, April, 1996. Elected Official Award, North Carolina Chapter, American Planning Association, 1990. Distinguished Professional Achievement Medal, North Carolina Chapter, American Planning Association, 1983. Service Medal, American Institute of Planners, 1971. Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 1991‐. GODSCHALK 4
Editorial Board, Australian Planner, 1997‐2000. Editorial Board, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 1983‐89; 1993‐97. Editorial Board, Journal of the American Planning Association, 1983‐96; 2008‐. American Planning Association: Member, Board of Governors, 1978‐79; Chairman National Conference, Dallas, 1982; Member, Growth Management Policy Task Force, 1979‐81; Co‐Chair, Sustaining Places Task Force, 2010‐2011. North Carolina Chapter, American Planning Association: Chair, Awards Jury, 1985; Chairman, Education/Recognition Review Committee, 1980‐83; Chairman, Membership Committee, 1980‐81. American Society of Planning Officials (merged into American Planning Association): President‐Elect, 1978; Vice President, 1978; Secretary‐Treasurer, 1976‐77; Member, Board of Directors, 1974‐77. American Institute of Certified Planners: Advisory Board, Professional Credentials Study, 1978‐79. American Institute of Planners (merged into American Institute of Certified Planners): National Board of Examiners, 1973‐77; Committee on Planning Education, 1970‐72; Committee on Publications and Media, Southeast Chapter, American Institute of Planners:Secretary‐Treasurer,1966‐67; Newsletter Editor,1966‐67; Chairman, Professional Planning Education Committee‐Florida Section. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning: Distinguished Educator Committee, 2003‐2008; Technology Committee, 1999‐2004; Co‐Chair, Standing Committee on National Urban Policy, 1992‐1995; Chairman, Accreditation Study Committee, 1980; Treasurer, 1976‐77; Member, Executive Committee, 1973‐77, Site Visitor Pool Committee, Member 1985‐86, Chair‐‐1987‐88; Strategic Issues Task Force, 1991. Planning Accreditation Board: Site Visitor, 1984‐2001. Multi‐hazard Mitigation Council, National Institute of Building Sciences, Board of Directors, 1998‐2003. Chair FEMA Community Planning Fellowship Committee; Member Project Management Committee, Independent Study to Assess Mitigation Savings National Hurricane Conference: Mitigation Committee, Chair, 1993‐1996; Member, 1997‐. Lincoln Institute for Land Policy: Research Review Panel, 1993. National Institute for Dispute Resolution: Faculty Reviewer, Research Fellowship Awards, 1985. 1969‐71; Committee on Programs for Planning Students, 1966‐67; Member, 1959‐78. Carol Woods Continuing Care Retirement Community, Chapel Hill, NC, Board of Directors, 2004‐2008; Secretary, North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation, Board of Directors, 2003‐‐. Conservation Trust for North Carolina, Board of Counselors, 1997–. Triangle Land Conservancy, Advisory Council, 1999‐‐. Chair, Chancellor’s Buildings and Grounds committee, UNC‐Chapel Hill, 1995‐2004. Greater Triangle Regional Council: Smart Pattern Technical Team, Regional Principles Project, 2000; Focus Team Leader, Design and Development Standards, 1995‐1996. Triangle J Council of Governments: Quality Growth Task Force, 1994‐; Regional Image Task Force, 1986; Land Use Advisory Committee, 1983‐90; Chairman‐1983, Member‐1984, Chairman‐1990, Triangle Development Awards Jury. North Carolina Land Use Congress: Research Needs Committee, 1982‐83. Warren Regional Planning Corporation (Soul City), North Carolina: Secretary, 1970‐76; Board of Directors, 1970‐78. North Carolina Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects: Jury, Professional Awards, 1982, 1991. Fulton County Development Awards Program, Atlanta: National Juror, 1986 and 1988. BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS: Who's Who in America. 67th edition. 2013. Who's Who in the World. 25th Silver Anniversary Edition. 2008. Who’s Who in Finance and Business. 37th edition. 2009‐2010. 2007‐2008; C
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Who's Who in the South and Southwest. 40th edition. 2014. Who’s Who in Science and Engineering. 11th edition, 2011‐2012. SELECTED CONSULTING : INTERNATIONAL PLANNING: Advisor, Instituto da Conservacao da Natureza (Natural Parks Service), Lisbon, Portugal. Coastal management, 1993. Consultant, Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairs and Riyadh Development Authority, Saudi Arabia: Comprehensive planning, growth management, and environmental policy, 1992‐1993. Invited Guest, People's Republic of China: City Planners Study Group, consultations with planning agencies in 6 cities, 1980 Technical Advisor, Javeriana University, Bogota, Columbia: Graduate Planning Program, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1974‐75 COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING: Best Practices in Community Planning: Training Course for HNTB consulting firm planners, 2002‐2003 Lee County, FL: 2010 Lee Plan EAR. With Clarion Associates. 1994 Lee Plan, Peer Reviewer, 1993‐1994. 1990 Revisions to Lee Plan, Peer Reviewer, 1990 1989 Lee Plan, Peer Reviewer, 1988‐89 1984 Lee Plan, (Winner of Florida APA Award), Peer Reviewer, 1984‐85. Downtown Development District: Review of New Orleans Strategic Land Use Plan, 1997. COASTAL MANAGEMENT: Lee County, FL: Lee County Coastal Study, 1986‐88 Volusia County, FL: Volusia County Coastal Management Element (Winner of Florida Department of Community Affairs 1991 Growth Management Award for Best Large County Comprehensive Plan), 1988‐89 South Carolina Coastal Commission: Hilton Head Island, 1981. SMART GROWTH: Charlotte Smart Growth Audit. With LDR Associates, 2000. Durham Smart Growth Audit. With Duncan Associates, 2000. GROWTH MANAGEMENT: Cary, NC: Revisions to the Unified Development Code, with Clarion Associates, 1999‐2001. Growth Management Workshop series, Charleston Harbor Project, Charleston, SC, 1991. Southern Growth Policies Board: Case Studies in Southern Growth Management, 1986‐87. Montgomery County, MD: 1985 North Carolina Goals and Policies Board: 1980‐81 CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Mediator, Coker Project Development Dispute, City of Raleigh, NC, 2001 (with Andy Sachs) Elected Officials Conflict Management Workshop, Chapel Hill, NC, 21 March 1992. Volusia County, FL: Conflict Resolution Program for County and Ten Coastal Cities, 1988. Lee County, FL: Negotiation, Compliance Agreement, FL Department of Community Affairs, 1989‐90. EXPERT WITNESS (COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING, LAND USE, GROWTH MANAGEMENT, COASTAL MANAGEMENT): The Reserve Ltd. v. Town of Longboat Key. U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida, 1991‐96 (Burke, Weaver & Prell, Consultant to Town) Florida Audubon and Hickey v. Naples, Remington, and Drackett. 20th Judicial Circuit Court of Collier County, GODSCHALK 6
FL, 1990‐91 (Burke, Bosselman & Weaver, Consultant to plaintiff) Zemel v. Lee County. 20th Judicial Circuit, 1992 (Lee County Attorney, testimony for County). Zemel et al. v. Lee County and Florida Department of Community Affairs. Division of Administrative Hearings for State of Florida, 1991‐92 (Oertel, Hoffman, Fernandez & Cole, testimony for Lee County) Responsible Growth Management Coalition et al. v. Lee County and Florida Department of Community Affairs. Division of Administrative Hearings for State of Florida, 1992 (Oertel, Hoffman, Fernandez & Cole, testimony for Lee County). Department of Community Affairs v. Fort Myers (Midpoint Bridge). Division of Administrative Hearings for State of Florida, 1990‐91 (Oertel Hoffman, Fernandez & Cole, testimony for Lee County) Reahard v. Lee County. U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida, 1990‐91 (Lee County Attorney, testimony for County) NV Land, Inc. v. Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. 19th Judicial Circuit Court of Fairfax County, VA, 1989‐90 (Hunton and Williams, testimony for plaintiff) Department of Community Affairs v. Lee County. Administrative Hearing, 1989 (Lee County Attorney, Consultant to County) Lee County v. Fort Myers. 20th Judicial Circuit Court of Lee County, FL, 1989‐90 (Lee County Attorney, Consultant to County) 5811 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Ltd v Longboat Key. U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida, 1988 (Icard, Merrill, et al, Consultant to City) Stewart v. Lee County. 20th Judicial Circuit, 1987 (Lee County Attorney, testimony for County) Rosier v. Lee County. 20th Judicial Circuit, 1986 (Lee County Attorney, Consultant to County) Stardial Investments v. Lee County. U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida, 1985 (Burke, Bosselman & Weaver, Consultant to County) Shackleford Banks Condemnation. 1984‐85 (U.S. Attorney, Raleigh, NC, Consultant to U.S. Attorney) Carbro, Inc. v. Sanibel. 20th Judicial Circuit, 1984 (Sanibel City Attorney, testimony for City) Aldre Properties, Inc v Fairfax County board of Supervisors. 19th Judicial Circuit, 1983‐84 (Fairfax County Attorney, Consultant to County) (40,000 acre Occoquan Reservoir Watershed Downzoning) Chianelli v. Sanibel. 20th Judicial Circuit, 1981 (Burke, Bosselman & Weaver, Consultant to City) Outer Island v. Sanibel. U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida, 1979 (Burke, Bosselman & Weaver, testimony for City) CARRYING CAPACITY Peer review, Monroe County/Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study Scope of Work, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1998. LAND USE/TRANSPORTATION: Chair, Fixed‐Guideway Study Peer Review Panel, Triangle Transit Authority, ITRE, 1992. IMPACT ANALYSIS: Lee County, FL: Reviewer, Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Midpoint Bridge and Miracle Parkway/Everest Parkway Projects, 1989‐90 PLANNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Lee County, FL: Computerized Land Supply Monitoring, 1990. CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS Contributing Author: Effects of Global Change on Human Welfare, Chapter 4, Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.6. Report to EPA. ICF Incorporated, LLC. 2007. PUBLIC SERVICE: GODSCHALK 7
Habitat for Humanity, Advisory Board and Site Planning Committee, 2007‐‐; Charrette facilitator and design advisor, Sunrise Road community plan, 2004‐2006. Governor’s appointee, North Carolina Commission to Address Smart Growth, Growth Management, and Development Issues, 2000‐2001. UNC/Chapel Hill Outlying Campus Zoning District Ordinance Committee, 1996‐1997. Sustainable Cities Symposium, Steering Committee Member and Work Group Leader, Research Triangle Park, NC, 13 March, 1996. Orange Water and Sewer Authority, Cane Creek Watershed Advisory Committee. 1994‐1997. North Carolina Legislative Research Commission: Study Committee on Statewide Comprehensive Planning, 1991‐1993. Director, Peer Review, Fixed Guideway Study, Triangle Transit Authority, 1992. Member, Town Council, Chapel Hill, NC, April‐December, 1985 (Appointed); December, 1985‐November, 1989 (Elected). Negotiating Team, Joint Planning Agreement and University Lake Watershed (Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Orange County, NC) 1986‐89 NC AIA Urban Design Assistance Team, The Riverfront Plan, Asheville, NC, April 26‐29, 1989. Chair, Task Force on Growth Management, Town of Chapel Hill, NC, Fall, 1984. Member, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, NC League of Municipalities, 1986‐88. Alternate Delegate, Triangle J Council of Governments, 1985‐1989. Vice Chairman, Land Use Advisory Committee, Triangle J Council of Governments, 1987‐1988. EDUCATION PROGRAM REVIEWS: Master of City and Regional Planning, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers University, Site Visit Team Chair, 1992: Planning Accreditation Board. Proposed Ph.D. Program in Urban Studies, University of New Orleans, Louisiana Board of Regents Reviewer, 1990. Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Urban, Technological and Environmental Planning, University of Michigan, 1987. Master of City Planning, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Site Visit Team Chair, 1985: Planning Accreditation Board. Urban Planning Program, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, UCLA, 1984: Planning Accreditation Board. Urban Affairs and Planning Department, Hunter College, Visiting Committee, 1981. Graduate City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, External Review Committee, 1978. Master of Urban Planning Program, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, External Review Committee, 1978. BOOKS: Planning in America: Learning from Turbulence (Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Planners, 1974) (David R. Godschalk, editor and contributor) Constitutional Issues of Growth Management (Chicago; ASPO Press, 1977) (David R. Godschalk, David J. Brower, Larry D. McBennett, and Barbara A. Vestal) Constitutional Issues of Growth Management (Chicago, APA Press, 1979) Revised edition (David R. Godschalk, David J. Brower, Daniel Herr, Larry D. McBennett, and Barbara A. Vestal) Land Supply Monitoring: A Guide for Improving Public and Private Urban Development Decisions. (Boston: Oelgeschlager, Gunn, and Hain, 1986) (David R. Godschalk, Scott A. Bollens, John S. Hekman, and Mike E. Miles). GODSCHALK 8
Catastrophic Coastal Storms: Hazard Mitigation and Development Management. (Durham: Duke University Press, 1989) (David R. Godschalk, David J. Brower and Timothy Beatley) Understanding Growth Management: Critical Issues and a Research Agenda (Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 1989) (Editors and authors: David J. Brower, David R. Godschalk, and Douglas R. Porter) The Planner as Dispute Resolver: Concepts & Teaching Materials (Washington, D.C.: National Institute for Dispute Resolution, 1989) (Editors and authors: A. Bruce Dotson, David R. Godschalk, and Jerome Kaufman). Pulling Together: A Planning and Development Consensus Building Manual (Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute, 1994) (David R. Godschalk, David Parham, Douglas Porter, William Potapchuk, and Steven Schukraft) Urban Land Use Planning (Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1995) Fourth edition (Edward Kaiser, David R. Godschalk, and F. Stuart Chapin, Jr.). Translated into Korean (Seoul: Tealim, 1999). Hypothetical City Workbook: Exercises, Spreadsheets, and GIS Data (Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1998) (Edward Kaiser, David R. Godschalk, Richard E. Klosterman, and Ann‐Margaret Esnard). Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy and Planning. (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1999) (David R. Godschalk, Timothy Beatley, Philip Berke, David J. Brower, Edward J. Kaiser, Charles C. Bohl, and R. Matthew Goebel). Urban Land Use Planning (Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2006) Fifth edition (Philip R. Berke, David R. Godschalk, and Edward J. Kaiser, with Daniel A. Rodriguez.). Translated into Complex Chinese and published by Wu‐Nan Books, Inc., Taiwan, in 2009. Translated into Simplified Chinese and published by China Architecture and Building Press in 2009. Hypothetical City Workbook III: Exercises in GIS Data to Accompany Urban Land Use Planning, Fifth Edition. (Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2006) (Ann‐Margaret Esnard, Philip R. Berke, David R. Godschalk, and Edward j. Kaiser). The Dynamic Decade: Creating the Sustainable Campus for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001‐2011. David R. Godschalk and Jonathan B. Howes. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2012). Sustainable Development Projects: Integrating, Design, Development, and Regulation. David R. Godschalk and Emil B. Malizia. (Chicago: Planners Press, 2013). CHAPTERS IN BOOKS: "The Circle of Urban Participation," in Taming Megalopolis, H. Wentworth Eldredge, editor (New York: Doubleday/Anchor, 1967), pp. 971‐979. "Collaborative Planning: A Theoretical Framework," in ELEVEN VIEWS: Collaborative Design in Community Development, School of Design, North Carolina State University, 1971. "New Communities or Company Towns? An Analysis of Resident Participation in New Towns," in New Towns: Why ‐‐ And For Whom?, Perloff and Sandberg, editors (New York: Praeger, 1973), pp. 198‐220. GODSCHALK 9
"State Growth Management: A Carrying Capacity Policy," in Management and Control of Growth, Randall W. Scott, David J. Brower and Dallas D. Miner, editors (Washington, D.C.; The Urban Land Institute, 1975) Volume III, pp. 328‐339. "Public Participation in Areawide Waste Treatment Management," in Field Level Planning for Areawide Waste Treatment Management, David H. Moreau, editor (Research Triangle Park, NC: Triangle J. Council of Governments, 1975). "Commentary on the Direction of Urban Change," in Agenda for the New Urban Era: Second‐Generation National Policy, Harvey S. Perloff, editor (Chicago: American Society of Planning Officials, 1976. "Growth Management Policy Considerations," in Management and Control of Growth: Updating the Law, Frank Schnidman and Jane Silverman, editors (Washington, DC; the Urban Land Institute), vol. V, 9‐16 (David R. Godschalk, David J. Brower, Larry D. McBennett and Barbara A. Vestal) 1980. "Coproducing Urban Renewal in the Netherlands," in Paternalism, Conflict, and Coproduction, Susskind and Elliott, editors (Plenum, 1983) (David R. Godschalk and John Zeisel), pp. 291‐341. "Urban Development," in The Practice of State and Regional Planning, So, Hand, and McDowell, editors. (APA Planners Press, 1986), pp. 309‐339. "Rebuilding After Hurricane Frederic", in Crisis Management: A Casebook, Charles and Kim, editors, (Charles C. Thomas Publishing, 1987), pp. 199‐212. "The 1982 Coastal Barrier Resources Act: A New Federal Policy Tack," in Cities on the Beach: Management Issues of Developed Coastal Barriers, Platt et al, editors (The University of Chicago, Department of Geography, Research Paper No. 224, 1987), pp. 17‐27. "Disaster Mitigation and Hazard Management," in Emergency Management: Principles and Practice for Local Government, Drabek and Hoetmer, editors (International City Management Association, 1991), pp. 131‐
160. "Historical Overview of the Coastal Zone Management Program", in Evaluation of the National Coastal Zone Management Program (Newport, Oregon: National Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute, NCRI‐W‐91‐003, 1991), pp. 1‐31. "U.S. Coastal Management Program," in Coastal Zone Management Sourcebook, John Clark, editor. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers, 1995. "Integrating Hazard Mitigation and Local Land‐Use Planning," David Godschalk, Edward Kaiser, and Philip Berke. In Cooperating with Nature: Confronting Natural Hazards with Land Use Planning for Sustainable Communities, Raymond Burby et al. (Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press,1998). Reprinted in Modernizing State Planning: The Growing Smart Working Papers, Volume 2. PAS Report 480‐481. (Washington, D.C.: 1998) pp. 57‐81. “Development Planning,” Edward Kaiser and David R. Godschalk. In The Practice of Local Government Planning, So, Hoch, and Dalton, editors, third edition. (Washington, D.C.: International City Management Association, 2000) pp. 141‐169. “Montgomery County, Maryland–A Pioneer in Land Supply Monitoring,” in Monitoring Land Supply and Capacity With Parcel‐Based GIS, Anne Moudon and Michael Hubner, eds., pp. 97‐117. (New York: Wiley, 2000). GODSCHALK 10
“Coastal North Carolina: Planning for a Sustainable Future,” in Eye of the Storm: Essays in the Aftermath, E. W. Rickert, ed., pp. 214‐225. (Wilmington, NC: Coastal Carolina Press, 2000). "Natural Hazards, Smart Growth, and Creating Resilient and Sustainable Communities in Eastern North Carolina," in Facing Our Future: Hurricane Floyd and Recovery in the Coastal Plain, John Mailo et al., eds,, pp. 271‐282. (Wilmington, NC: Coastal Carolina Press, 2001). “Multihazards,” in Planning and Urban Design Standards, American Planning Association, pp. 179‐181 (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006). “Mitigation,” Chapter 6 in Emergency Management: Principles and Practice for Local Government, Second edition, Waugh, W.L., Jr., and K. Tierney, editors (Washington, D.C.: International City/County Management Association, Washington, D.C., pp. 89‐112, 2007). “Effects of Global Change on Human Welfare, contributing author of chapter 4 in Analyses of the Effects of Global Change on Human Health and Welfare and Human Systems, Final Report, Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.6 Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, pp. 111‐168, 2008. “Coastal Zone Management,” chapter in Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences2e, Online. J. H. Steele, K. Turekian, and S. Thorpe, editors‐in chief. (Oxford, England: Elsevier Limited). 2008. “Planning and the Community Context,” chapter in Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practice, ICMA Green Book, ICMA Press, Washington, D.C., 2009, pp. 69‐74. Editors, Gary Hack, Eugenie Birch, Paul Sedway, and Mitchell Silver. “Integrating Hazards into the Implementation Tools of Planning,” chapter 5 in Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Best Practices into Planning, James Schwab, editor, Planning Advisory Service Report 560, American Planning Association, Chicago, IL, 2010, pp. 47‐58. “Lee County, Florida,” in chapter 6, Case Studies: Large Jurisdictions, in Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Best Practices into Planning, James Schwab, editor, Planning Advisory Service Report 560, American Planning Association, Chicago, IL, 2010, pp. 60‐74. “Positive Development: A 21st Century Vision,” in Dhiru Thadani, The Language of Towns and Cities: A Visual Dictionary, Rizzoli: New York. 2010. “Resilience,” Thomas Campanella and David Godschalk, Chapter 12 in The Oxford Handbook of Urban , Planning, Rachel Weber and Randall Crane, editors, pp. 218‐236. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc, 2012. “Best practice standards for regional and land use planning,” Philip Berke and David Godschalk, chapter 11 in Floor Brouwer and Stephan Goetz, editors, The dynamics of land use and ecosystem services: A transatlantic, multidisciplinary and comparative approach. Springer, Forthcoming. MONOGRAPHS: Planning Considerations for the Town House Neighborhood, Master's Thesis. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1964). North Carolina Water Resource Planning (Raleigh: NC Dept. of Water Resources, 1964) (with Milton S. Heath) GODSCHALK 11
A Study of Household Activity Patterns in Titusville, Florida (Tallahassee, FL: Dept. of Urban & Regional Planning, The Florida State University, 1966) (with Lallie M. Godschalk). The Titusville Downtown Development Workshop Project: A Report on Collaborative Planning in Action (Institute for Social Research, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1967) (with Robert M. Griffin). Participation, Planning, and Exchange in Old and New Communities: A Collaborative Paradigm. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill: Center for Urban & Regional Studies, UNC, 1972). New Communities and Large Scale Development: Alternative Policies for North Carolina (Raleigh: State Planning Division, N.C. Department of Administration, 1972) (with Donald Balcom, Terrence O'Connor and Gary Wood) Planned Variations Evaluation Project: Report No. 1: Evaluation Approach; Report No. 2: Progress toward Objectives: Program Administration; Report No. 3: Progress toward Objectives: Functional Programs (Winston‐Salem, NC, 1972) (with Frank DeGiovanni, James Isler and Robert Melvin) Planned Variations Evaluation Project, Police Data Usage: Systems Analysis and Application to Winston‐Salem, North Carolina. (Winston‐Salem, NC, 1973) (with Robert Melvin, Hal Morgenstern and Barry Nocks). Planned Variations Evaluation Project, Proposed Manpower Program Evaluation System. (Winston‐Salem, NC, 1973) (with Robert Melvin, Hal Morgenstern and Barry Nocks). An Evaluation of Community Interaction Activities of the Hawaii Environmental Simulation Laboratory (University of Hawaii: Pacific Urban Studies & Planning Program, 1973). Carrying Capacity: A Basis for Coastal Planning? (Chapel Hill: Center for Urban & Regional Studies, UNC, 1974) (Editor, with Frances Parker and Thomas Knoche) A Marine Sciences Council study. Carrying Capacity Applications in Growth Management: A Reconnaissance. (Chapel Hill: Report to the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, 1977) (with Norman Axler). Responsible Growth Management: Cases and Materials (Chapel Hill: Center for Urban & Regional Studies, UNC, 1978) (with David J. Brower, Daniel C. Herr and Barbara A. Vestal). A Directory of Growth Policy Research Capabilities in Southern Universities. (Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Growth Policies Board, 1978). Guiding Growth in the South (Research Triangle Park, NC: Southern Growth Policies Board, 1978) (with B. Knopf and S. Weissman). The Carrying Capacity Concept as a Planning Tool (Chicago: American Planning Association, 1978). Planning Advisory Service Report 338 (with D. Schneider and N. Axler). Public Participation in Statewide 208 Water Quality Planning in North Carolina: An Evaluation (Raleigh: University of North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute, 1980). No. 155 (with B. Stiftel). Outer Continental Shelf Development and the North Carolina Coast: A Guide for Local Planners (Raleigh: Office of Coastal Management, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, 1981). GODSCHALK 12
CEIP Report No. 5 (with D. Brower, W. McElyea, and N. Lofaro). Before the Storm: Managing Development to Reduce Hurricane Damages (Chapel Hill: Ocean and Coastal Policy Program, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina, 1982) (with W.D. McElyea and D.J. Brower). Impacts of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (Washington, D.C.: Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, NOAA, 1984.) "Town Square: Public Private Development Negotiation." (National Institute for Dispute Resolution. Washington, D.C., 1987). Text and computer disks for educational negotiation case. Evaluation of the National Coastal Zone Management Program. David J. Brower, Jack H. Archer, Dennis C. Coates, David R. Godschalk, Michael I. Luger, and David W. Owens. (Newport, Oregon: National Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute, 1991.) Fort Bragg‐Pope Air Force Base Impact Assessment: Population, Housing, Fiscal, Economic, Environment, and Land Use. E.J. Kaiser, G. McMahon, D. Brower, R.J. Burby, D.R. Godschalk, D.M. Meisel, W. Qin, and D.F. Reitz. (Chapel Hill: Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 1990). Land Use Compatibility Recommendations. G. McMahon, E.J. Kaiser, D.R. Godschalk, and W. Qin. (Chapel Hill: Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 1990). Urban Development Land Supply: Constraints and Opportunities in Large Metropolitan Areas. D.R. Godschalk and D.J. Hartzell. (Newark, NJ: Prudential Realty Group, 1992). Development Supply Constraints from Government Growth Management in Major MSAs. D.R. Godschalk and D.J. Hartzell. (Newark, NJ: Prudential Realty Group, 1993). "Human Factor Determinants of GIS Implementation Success: Perception, Experience, Attitude, and Communication Behavior." Zorica Budic and David R. Godschalk. In Onsrud, Pinto, and Azad, eds., Testing Technology Transfer Hypotheses in GIS Environments Using a Case Study Approach. Technical Report 93‐8. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. August 1993. pp. 35‐63. "Reshaping America's Urban Agenda." J. Eugene Grigsby and David R. Godschalk. In Shaping a National Urban Agenda: The Role of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. (University of California, Los Angeles, 1993) pp. 1‐18. On Native Ground: Collaborative Transportation Planning with American Indians Under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. David R. Godschalk, Brian Taylor, and Michael Berman. (Raleigh, NC: Institute for Transportation Research and Education, 1994). Portugal's Coastal Management at a Crossroads. Pedro Bettencort Correia, Orrin Pilkey, David R. Godschalk, and Joseph Kelley. (Durham, NC: Duke University Program for Study of Developed Shorelines, 1994). Experiences in Acquisition, Implementation, and Use of GIS in U.S. Local Governments: A Sampler of Academic Studies and Findings. Co‐author. Harlan Onsrud, lead author. Technical Report. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. Making Mitigation Work: Recasting Natural Hazards Planning and Implementation. (Center for Urban and GODSCHALK 13
Regional Studies, University of North Carolina, 1997) (David R. Godschalk, Timothy Beatley, Philip Berke, David J. Brower, Edward J. Kaiser, Charles C. Bohl, R. Matthew Goebel, Mark Healey, and Kevin Young). 685 pp. North Carolina Coastal Hazards Mitigation. Report to the NC Division of Coastal Management. David R. Godschalk, Richard Norton, Craig Richardson, David Salvesen, and Junko Peterson. (Center for Urban and Regional Studies, April, 1998) "Implementing Smart Growth Practices in North Carolina: Putting Knowledge Into Action," David R. Godschalk and Charles C. Bohl. Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 2001. 48 pp. “Buildout Analysis: A Valuable Planning and Hazard Mitigation Tool,” Zoning Practice 23:3, 2006. “Safe Growth Audits.” David R. Godschalk. Zoning Practice 10, 1‐7, October 2009. David Godschalk and William Anderson.. 2012. Sustaining Places: The Role of the Comprehensive Plan. Planning Advisory Service Report Number 567. Chicago: American Planning Association. ARTICLES: (* = refereed) "A Collaborative Approach to Planning Through Urban Activities," AIP Journal, vol. 32, March 1966, 86‐95. Reprinted in P. Meadows and E.H. Mizruchi (eds.) Urbanism, Urbanization and Change (Reading, MA: Addison‐Wesley Publishing Co., 1969), pp. 513‐525.* "Creating New Communities: A Symposium on Process and Product, AIP Journal, vol. 33, November 1967, 370‐409. "Comparative New Community Design," AIP Journal, vol. 33, November 1967, 371‐387. Reprinted in Ekistics, vol. 25, May 1968, 306‐315.* "New Community Development Partnerships in America." Community Development Journal, vol. 8, No. 2 April 1973, 60‐69.* "Reforming New Community Planning." AIP Journal, vol. 39, No. 5, September 1973, 306‐315.* "Carrying Capacity: Key to Environmental Planning," Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, July‐August 1975, (with Francis H. Parker). "A Rejoinder: Questions on North Carolina Land Policy," carolina planning, Winter 1976. Reprinted in North Carolina Architect, May‐June 1976, 17‐20. "Carrying Capacity: A Promising Growth Management Tool," Environmental Comment, December 1977, 10‐11. "The Southern Growth Policies Board Scholar Program," UNC Newsletter, April 1978, 17‐22. Institute for Research in Social Science special issue on Southern Growth Policies. "Shifting Urban Policy Targets: Impacts on North Carolina and the South," carolina planning, Spring 1978, 2‐4 (with E. Blaine Liner). "Beyond the City Limits: Regional Equity as an Emerging Issue," Urban Law Annual, 1978, vol. 15, 159‐198 (with David J. Brower) reprinted in F.A. Strom (ed.), Land Use & Environmental Law Review 1979 (NY: GODSCHALK 14
Clark Boardman) 449‐488. "Making Waves: Public Participation in State Water Planning," Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, vol. 17, No. 4, Nov. 1981, 597‐614. (with B. Stiftel).* "Planning Tomorrow's Region," Listen Magazine, August 1984, pp. 10‐12. "Mitigation Strategies and Comprehensive Emergency Management," Public Administration Review, Vol. 45, special issue on emergency management, Jan. 1985, 64‐71. (with D. Brower).* "Linking Hazard Mitigation and Development Management: A Model Strategy," Environmental Planning Quarterly, Vol. III, Summer 1985, 2‐4. "Coastal Management: Planning on the Edge", Editors' Introduction to Coastal Management Symposium, APA Journal, Summer 1985, 263‐265 (with Kathryn Cousins). "Hazard Reduction Through Development Management in Hurricane‐Prone Localities: State of the Art," Carolina Planning, Summer 1985, 19‐27 (with Tim Beatley). "Some Thoughts on Planners and the New Dispute Resolution," Carolina Planning, Summer, 1986. "Tracking Land Supply for Growth Management," Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer, 1987, 315‐327 (with Scott Bollens).* "Balancing Growth with Critical Area Programs: The Florida and Chesapeake Bay Cases," Urban Land, March 1987. "Staffing the Revolution: GIS Education for Planners" (with G. McMahon). Journal of Planning Education and Research 11:3, 101‐111, Summer 1992.* "Implementing Coastal Zone Management: 1972‐1990". Coastal Management 20:2, 93‐116, June, 1992.* "Using GIS for Computer‐Assisted Dispute Resolution" (with G. McMahon, A. Kaplan, and W. Qin) Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 58:8, 1209‐1212, August 1992. Special issue: U.S. National Report. "Negotiating Intergovernmental Development Policy Conflicts: Practice‐Based Guidelines", Journal of the American Planning Association 58:3, 368‐378, Summer 1992.* "In Defense of Growth Management," Journal of the American Planning Association 58:4, 422‐424, Autumn, 1992.Excerpted in Selmi and Kushner, eds. Land Use Regulation: Cases and Materials, pp. 1059‐1061 (Boston: Aspen Publishers, 1999). "Reshaping America's Urban Agenda," Journal of Planning Education and Research 13:1, Autumn 1993, J. Eugene Grigsby and David R. Godschalk. "Implementation and Management Effectiveness in Adoption of GIS Technology in Local Governments," Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 18:5, 285‐304 (Sept/Oct, 1994), Zorica Budic and David R. Godschalk. "Twentieth Century Land Use Planning: A Stalwart Family Tree," Journal of the American Planning Association 61:3, 365‐385, Summer 1995. Edward J. Kaiser and David R. Godschalk. 1996 Best Article Award, GODSCHALK 15
Honorable Mention. Translated and reprinted in Foreign Urban Planning, Research Institute of Urban Planning and Design of China. Reprinted in The City Reader, 2nd edition (Routledge, 2000). Excerpted in Ellickson and Been, Land Use Controls: Cases and Materials, 2nd. Edition (Boston: Aspen Publishers, 1999).* "On Native Ground: Collaborative Transportation Planning On Indian Reservations," Transportation Research Record No. 1499. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1995, pp. 11‐18. Brian Taylor, David Godschalk, and Michael Berman. * "Human Factors in Adoption of Geographic Information Systems: A Local Government Case Study," Public Administration Review 56:6, 554‐567 (Nov/Dec 1996). Zorica Budic and David R. Godschalk.* “Conflict Management in Urban Planning, Development, and Design,” Theme issue of Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 16:2, Summer 1999. David R. Godschalk and Robert Paterson, co‐editors. “Collaborative Community Conflict Management Comes of Age,” David R. Godschalk and Robert Paterson, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 16:2, pp. 91‐95. Summer 1999. Editors’ introduction to special theme issue on Conflict Management in Urban Planning, Development, and Design. “Unleashing the Power of Planning to Create Disaster‐Resistant Communities,” co‐author with R. Burby et. al., Journal of the American Planning Association 65:3, 247‐258, Summer 1999. Winner of Silver (2nd place) award from Society of National Association Publications, 2000.* “Up with Collaboration,” David R. Godschalk, Places: A Forum of Environmental Design, 12:2, 39 (Winter, 1999). “Creating Hazard Resistant Communities Through Land‐Use Planning,” R. Burby, R. Deyle, D. Godschalk, and R. Olshansky. Natural Hazards Review 1:2, 99‐106, May 2000.* “Avoiding Coastal Hazard Areas: Best State Mitigation Practices,” David Godschalk, Richard Norton, Craig Richardson, and David Salvesen. Environmental Geosciences 7:1, 13‐22. 2000.* “Progress Report on Charting a Course for Our Coast: Not All Smooth Sailing,” Carolina Planning 25:1, 7‐ 11, Winter 2000. “Coastal North Carolina: Can We Sustain Its Future?” Coastal Review 18:1, 4‐5, Winter 2000. “Collaborating with Disaster,” NC Planning Newsletter, Jan‐Feb 2000, 28:2, 4‐5, and Raleigh News and Observer, 21 Nov. 1999. “Why won’t we act against the next flood.?’ Raleigh News and Observer, 25 June 2000. “State Smart Growth Efforts Around the Nation,” Popular Government 66:1, 12‐20, Fall 2000. “Learning at a Distance: Technology Impacts on Planning Education,” David Godschalk and Linda Lacey. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 20:4, pp. 476‐489, Summer 2001.* "Natural Hazard Mitigation: Creating Resilient Cities," Natural Hazards Review 4:3, 136‐143, August 2003.* Mandating Citizen Participation in Plan‐Making: Six Strategic Planning Choices," Sam Brody, David Godschalk, GODSCHALK 16
and Ray Burby, Journal of the American Planning Association 69:3, 245‐264, Summer 2003.* "Public Participation in Natural Hazard Policy Formation: Challenges for Comprehensive Planning," David Godschalk, Sam Brody, and Ray Burby, Environmental Planning and Management 46:5, 733‐754, September 2003.* “Land Use Planning Challenges: Coping with Conflicts in Visions of Sustainable Development and Livable Communities,” Journal of the American Planning Association 70:1, 1‐9, Winter 2004. “Mitigate, Mitigate, Mitigate,” Viewpoint, Planning 71:10, 58, November, 2005. “Mitigation Generates Savings of Four to One and Enhances Community Resilience,” Philip Ganderton, Linda Bourque, Nicole Dash, Ron Euguchi, David R, Godschalk, and others. Natural Hazard Observer XXX: 4, 1‐3, March, 2006. “Land Use Regulation and Housing Markets in Large Metropolitan Areas,” Xifang Xing, David Hartzell, and David R. Godschalk, Journal of Housing Research 15:1, 55‐79, 2006.* “Turning Points in Planning Education: The UNC Experience,” Carolina Planning 31:2, 15‐24, Summer, 2006. “Top 10 Planning Events in North Carolina,” David R. Godschalk, Wes Hankins, and Michelle E. Nance, Carolina Planning 31:2, 3‐11, Summer, 2006. “Benefit‐Cost Analysis of FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grants,” Rose, A.,K.Porter, N.Dash, J. Bouabid, C. Huyck, J.C. Whitehead, D. Shaw, R.T. Eguchi, C. Taylor, T.R. McLane, L.T. Tobin, P.T. Ganderton, D. Godschalk, A.S. Kiremidjian, K. Tierney, and C.T. West, Natural Hazard Review 8(4), 97‐111, November, 2007.* Comment: “U.S. Zoning: Mixed Use By Design,” Journal of the American Planning Association 73:4, 451‐453, Autumn, 2007. “Searching for the Good Plan: A Meta‐Analysis of Plan Quality Studies,” Philip R. Berke and David R. Godschalk, Journal of Planning Literature 23:3, 227‐240, February, 2009.* “Estimating the Value of Foresight: Aggregate Analysis of Natural Hazard Mitigation Benefits and Costs.” David R. Godschalk, Adam Rose, Elliott Mittler, Keith Porter, and Carol Taylor West, Environmental Planning and Management 52:6, 739‐756, September, 2009.* “Pick Yourself Up, Dust Yourself Off…” Viewpoint, Planning July 2010. “Equity in Comprehensive Plans,” The Commissioner, APA, Summer 2012, pp. 6‐9. BOOK REVIEWS: Review of Lake Europa ‐‐ A New Capital for Unified Europe, by J. Marshall Miller, AIP Journal, vol. 30, Aug. 1964, 259. Review of Cluster Development, by William H. Whyte, AIP Journal, vol. 31, Feb. 1965, 74‐75. Review of The American Scholar," The Electronic Revolution," Special issue, vol. 35, No. 2 (Spring 1966), AIP Journal, vol. 33, Jan. 1967, 57‐59. GODSCHALK 17
Review of The Pedestrian in the City, David Lewis (ed.), AIP Journal, vol. 34, Jan. 1968, 62‐63. Review of Stone Shelters, by Edward Allen, New York Planning Review, Winter 1970. Review of Organized Citizen Participation in Urban Areas, by John D. Hutcheson, Jr. and Frank X. Steggert, Social Forces, vol. 51, Sept. 1972, 120. Review of Cable Television and the FCC; A Crisis in Media Control, by Don R. Leduc, and "The Cable Fable," Special issue of the Yale Review of Law & Social Action, Bruce Heitler and Kas Kalba (eds.), AIP Journal, July 1974, 293‐295 (with Dwight Merriam). Review of The Contemporary New Communities Movement in the United States, by Gideon Golany and Daniel Walden (eds.), Planning: The ASPO Magazine, Feb. 1975, 33‐34. Review of The Politics of Land‐Use Reform by Frank J. Popper, APA Journal, vol. 48, No. 1, Winter 1982, 136‐137. Review of Land, Growth, and Politics by John M. DeGrove, APA Journal, vol. 50, No. 4, Autumn 1984, 534‐535. Review of Ethics in Planning edited by Martin Wachs, Urban Studies, December 1987, 605‐606. Review of The Use of Land by Diamond and Noonan, and Growth Management Principles and Practice by Nelson and Duncan, Journal of Planning Education and Research 16:2, 150‐151. (Winter 1996). Review of The Consensus Building Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Reaching Agreement, edited by L.Susskind, S. McKearnan, and J. Thomas‐Larner. International Journal on Conflict Management, 11:1, pp. 97‐100, 2000. Review of Planning Communities for the 21st Century. A special report of the American Planning Association’s Growing Smart Project. Journal of the American Planning Association 67:3, pp. 346‐347. Summer 2001. Review of Growing Smart Legislative Guidebook: Model Statutes for Planning and the Management of Change, Stuart Meck, general editor, Journal of the American Planning Association 69:1, pp. 99‐100, Winter 2003 Review of The Multi‐Governance of Water: Four Case Studies. Mathias Finger, Ludivine Tamiotti, and Jeremy Allouche, editors. State University of New York Press, Albany, NY. 2006. Journal of the American Planning Association 73:2, Spring 2007, pp. 241‐242.. Review of Designing Public Consensus; The Civic Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape Architect, Planners, and Urban Designers. Barbara Faga. 2006.Urban Land. 66:4, April 2007, pp. 153‐154. Review of Growing Smarter, Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity, Robert D. Bullard, editor, 2007 Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 50(6) November 2007, pp. 853‐854. Review of Things I Didn’t Know: A Memoir. Robert Hughes. 2007. Urban Land 67:5, May 2008, p. 29. Review of Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New Town: Real Estate Development from George Washington to GODSCHALK 18
the Builders of the Twenty‐First century and Why We Live in Houses Anyway. Witold Rybczynski. Urban Land, October 2008. pp. 220‐223. Review of Positive Development: From Vicious Circles to Virtuous Cycles Through Built Environment Design, by Janis Birkeland, Urban Land, February 2009, pp. 106‐107. Review of To‐Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform, by Ebenezer Howard. Original edition, with commentary by P. Hall, D. Hardy, and C. Ward. Journal of the American Planning Association 75:2, 264. Spring 2009. Review of Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization, by Jeff Rubin, Urban Land, August 2009, p. 91. Review of Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs by Dunham‐Jones and Williamson, Urban Land. Review of NIMBY Wars: The Politics of Land Use by Saint, Flavell, and Fox, Urban Land, January/February 2010. Review of Urban Planning Tools for Climate Change Mitigation by Patrick M. Condon, Duncan Cavens, and Nicole Miller, and Planning for Climate Change in the West by Rebecca Carter and Susan Culp, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA. Urban Land, January/February, 2011, p. 86‐87. Review of Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities: Design Strategies for the Post‐Carbon World. Patrick Condon. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2010. Urban Land, January/February, 2011, p. 87. Review of Smart Growth Policies: An Evaluation of Programs and Outcomes, by G. Ingram, A. Carbonell, Y. Hong, and A. Flint. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2009. Town Planning Review 82:6, 2011. pp. 745‐746. Review of Sustainable Infrastructure: The Guide to Green Engineering and Design. S. Bry Sartè. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2010. Urban Land, March/April, 2011.. Review of Sunburnt Cities: The Great Recession, Depopulation, and Urban Planning in the American Sunbelt. Justin B. Hollander. NY: Routledge. Urban Land, June/July, 2011. Review of Sustainable and Resilient Cities: A Comprehensive Action Plan for Towns, Cities, and Regions. Stephen Coyle. NY: Wiley I Sons. Urban Land, October, 2011. Retrospective Review of Urban Land Use Planning. F. Stuart Chapin, Jr. 1957. NY: Harper & Brothers. Journal of the American Planning Association 78:1, Winter 2012, pp. 105‐106. Review of Beyond Consensus: Improving Collaborative Planning and Management, by R.D. Margerum, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011. Urban Land, Forthcoming. Review of Local Climate Action Planning, by M.R. Boswell, A.I. Grieve, and T.L. Seale, Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2012. Urban Land, May/June 2012. Review of Resilient Coastal City Regions: Planning for Climate Change in the United States and Australia. Edward Blakely and Armando Carbonell, eds. Washington, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2012. Urban Land, May/June 2012. GODSCHALK 19
Review of Wicked Environmental Problems: Managing Uncertainty and Conflict, by P.J. Balint, R.E. Stewart, A. Desai, and L.C. Walters, Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2011. Journal of Planning Education and Research 33:2, 254‐256. Summer 2013. Review of Planet of Cities, by Shlomo Angel, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2012. Urban Land, March/April, 2013. Review of Designing Suburban Futures: New Models from Build a Better Burb, by June Williamson, Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2013. Urban Land, Forthcoming. Review of The Future of Cities: Tall Buildings and Urban Design, by K. Al‐Kodmany and M.M Ali, Billerica, MA: WIT Press, 2012, Urban Land, Forthcoming. OPINION PIECES “A sound beach policy, threatened once again.” The News and Observer, June 9, 2008, p. 11A. PUBLISHED COURSES “Development Dispute Resolution: A Teaching Module.” David R. Godschalk with Maria Manta. International Institute for Negotiation and Conflict Management, Ultimo NSW, Australia, 1999. “Breaking the Disaster Cycle: Future Directions in Natural Hazard Mitigation,” David R. Godschalk and David Salvesen. Graduate Seminar Course materials, Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg, MD, 2004. WORKING PAPERS: Hazard Mitigation Working Paper Series: Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina (editor and author): "Assessing Planning and Implementation of Hazard Mitigation Under the Stafford Act: Study Approach," David Godschalk, No. 1, June, 1996. 22 pp. "Analysis of Section 404 Hazard Mitigation Grants Under the Stafford Act," Charles Bohl and David Godschalk, No. 4, July 1996, 44 pp. "Opinions of Federal Hazard Mitigation Officers About Mitigation Planning and Implementation: Results of a Survey," Kevin Young, Mark Healey, and David Godschalk, No. 5, August 1996, 26 pp. "Hazard Mitigation in Iowa Following the Great Midwest Floods of 1993," David Godschalk and Timothy Beatley, No. 10, 34 pp. "Hazard Mitigation in California Following the Loma Prieta and Northridge Earthquakes," Philip Berke and David Godschalk, No. 14, December 1996, 62 pp. "Lessons from Six Mitigation Case Studies," David Godschalk and Edward Kaiser, No. 15, August 1996, 13pp. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: "The Evolution of Zoning," Florida Planning and Zoning Association Conference, 1964. "The Planning Director and Urban Design," Southeast Chapter, AIP, Fourteenth Annual Conference GODSCHALK 20
Proceedings, 1964. "Trends and Problems in the Planning Profession: The Theory‐Practice Gap," American Society of Planning Officials, Planning 1964, 113‐118. "Achieving Environmental Quality and the Highway Beautification Act of 1965," Highway Research Board, Proceedings, Annual Conference, Jan. 1967. "NEGOTIATE: An Experimental Planning Game," EDRA ONE, Proceedings of the 1969 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, 1970. "Negotiation Between Two Opposed Individuals: A Simulation," in Proceedings of the Kentucky Workshop on Computer Applications to Environmental Design, Lexington, 1971. "New Communities or Company Towns? An Analysis of Resident Participation in New Towns," Conference on Human Factors in New Town Development, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UCLA, June 1972. "New Community Development Partnerships: An Interest Group Exchange Model," AIP Confer‐In '72, Boston, October 1972. "State Growth Management in an Age of Scarcity: A Carrying Capacity Policy," paper presented at Kansas State Growth Policy Symposium, Lawrence, Kansas, 1974. "New Community Resident Participation in the Age of Scarcity," paper presented at Symposium on New Community Planning, Pennsylvania State University, 1974. "The Land Use Challenge for the 1970's," paper presented at Intergovernmental Workshop on Land Use Policy, NC Land Policy Council, Burlington, NC, 1974. "Resource Conserving Design for New Communities," paper presented at Harvard Graduate School of Design Lecture Series, Cambridge, MA, 1974. "Carrying Capacity: A Basis for Planning?" paper presented at AIP Conference, Denver, CO, October 1974 (with Francis H. Parker). "New Communities and Public Policy: Impacts of the Environmental/Energy/Economic Crises," Moderator's paper for panel on new communities at AIP Conference, Denver, CO, October 1974. "Constitutional Issues of Growth Management," paper presented at AIP Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 1975 (with David J. Brower). "Public Participation in State Social Services Planning Under Title XX of the Social Security Act," presentation at Regional Training Project Workshop of Institute for Social Service Planning, Nashville, March 1976. "Designing Participatory Planning Programs: Theory, Method and Issues," presentation at Workshop on Problems of Community Participation in Urban Planning, sponsored by Division of Man‐Environment Relations, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, PA, April 1976. "Citizen Participation in Environmental Policy," paper prepared for Assembly on Critical Environmental Issues in North Carolina, sponsored by The Institute for Environmental Studies at UNC‐CH, and Environmental Studies Program at NCSU, Raleigh, NC, 1976. "More Effective Techniques for Involving the Public in Local Planning," Moderator of Panel at NC Annual GODSCHALK 21
Planning Conference, Institute of Government, UNC‐CH, April 1976. "Defining the Constitutional Issues in Growth Management," presentation at AIP Southeast Regional Conference, Atlanta, Sept. 17; at Western Regional Conference, Burlingame, CA, Oct. 29; and at Eastern Regional Conference, King of Prussia, PA, Nov. 12, 1976. "Constitutional Issues in State Growth Management," presentation at National Conference of State Legislatures Seminar on State Land Use and Growth Policies, Orlando, Nov. 29, 1976. "Land Use Problems: Tools for Environmental Protection," presentation at NC Environmental Options Workshop, Winston‐Salem, Feb. 25, 1977. "The Carrying Capacity Approach to Local Growth Management: Social Equity, Mother Nature, and the Public Works Department," paper presented at ASPO National Conference, San Diego, CA, 1977. "The Constitutional Issues of Growth Management," presentation at NC Chapter, AIP, Greensboro, NC, Sept. 30, 1977. "Evolving Issues in Growth Management," presentation at Dept. of Regional & City Planning, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, Oct. 17, 1977. "A Proposed Research Agenda: What Southern Legislators Need to Know About Growth Management," paper presented at Southern Growth Policies Board Annual Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK, Oct. 17, 1977. "Allocating the Environment: Implications of Carrying Capacity Concepts for Growth Management," presentation at Lincoln Institute for Land Policy Colloquium, 'Land Policy: Making the Value Choices,' Cambridge, MA, Oct. 27‐29, 1977. "Growth/No‐Growth in the South," in Perspectives on the Urban South, selected papers from the Fourth Annual Conference on the Urban South, Norfol, VA, Feb. 1978. "Carrying Capacity: A Link Between Coastal Ecosystems and Regional Land Planning," presentation at Coastal Zone 78, San Francisco, Mar. 1978. "Environment and Land Use in Non‐Urban North Carolina: Prospects, Problems, and Policies," presentation for NC Environmental Studies Council, Quail Roost, Apr. 78. "Future Growth in the South," presentation at Alabama Land Use Conference, Tuscaloosa, Apr. 1978. "Growth Trends in the South," Florida AIP Chapter Spring Conference, Tallahassee, Apr. 1978. "Constitutional Issues of Growth Management," presentation to East Carolina University Planning Program, Greenville, Apr. 1978. "Development Management," presentation at ASPO Annual Conference, Indianapolis, May 1978. "Sunbelt/Snowbelt Economic Planning Issues," presentation at ASPO Annual Conference, Indianapolis, May 1978. "Characteristics of Sunbelt Growth," Annual MPA Alumni Reunion, Chapel Hill, Sept. 1978. "Regional Growth Management," Panel moderator, Southeast Regional ASPA Conference, Charleston, SC, Oct. 1978. GODSCHALK 22
"Community Planning and Citizen Participation," Citizen Participation in Community Planning and Neighborhood Development, NC Humanities Council, Greenville, NC, Nov. 1978. "Planning and Policy Analysis in the UNC Planning Program," presentation at Symposium on the role of Policy Analysis in the Education of Planners, MIT, Oct. 1979. "Citizen Participation in Public Decisionmaking," Presentation at Forum on Rural South in Transition, James Sprunt Institute, Kenansville, NC, Nov. 1979. "Carrying Capacity Planning: Science and Politics," presentation at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Nov. 1979. "Evaluating Public Participation in Environmental/Land Use Management: Strategies and Lessons," commissioned paper at Symposium on Citizen Participation: Models and Methods of Evaluation, Washington, DC, Feb. 1980. Moderator, Management Panel. "North Carolina ‐‐ Directions for the 80's," Second Annual Urban Affairs Conference of UNC, Southern Pines, NC, March 1980. "Equity in Growth Management: The Sharpening Issues," invited Presentation at APA National Conference, San Francisco, April 1980. "The Anarchist and the Burgers: Co‐Producing Urban Renewal in the Netherlands," in Working Papers from Symposium on Citizen Participation in Western Europe, German Marshall Fund of the US, Washington, DC, April 1980. "Information Exchange and Public Participation in Planning and Decision‐Making: Coproducing Conservation for the Chesapeake Bay," Information Network Conference of the Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Fredericksburg, VA, June 10‐11, 1981. "Coastal Planning in North Carolina," Florida Regional Issues Workshop, Tallahassee, FL, June 23, 1981. "The Case for Growth Management," presentation at Honolulu City Council Conference on Land Policy and Affordable Housing, Sept. 25, 1981. "OCS Development: Potential Onshore Impacts," presentation at NC Land Use Congress, Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1981. "Urban Development: Future Policy Management Roles for Planners," presentation at Symposium Toward Building a Better Environment for the Year 2000," College of Architecture & Environmental Design, Texas A & M University, College Station, Jan. 28, 1982. "Prospects for Planning Practice and Education," Colloquim on Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Boston, Mar. 4, 1982. "Introduction to Managing Development in Coastal Areas," Area Planning Boards, Nags Head, NC, May 20, 1982. "Post Disaster Planning: Managing Development to Reduce Hurricane Damage," Oceanfront Development Conference, Wilmington, NC, December 2, 1982. "Impacts of 1982 Coastal Barrier Resources Act on North Carolina Coastal Conservation and Development," GODSCHALK 23
Proceedings, Carolina Environmental Affairs Conference, Raleigh, N.C., May 11‐12, 1983. "Implementing Regional Resource Management," presentation at Southeast Regional APA Conference, Orlando, FL, Oct. 13, 1983. "Environmental Planning and Design on the Outer Banks," N.C. Land Use Congress Annual Meeting, Raleigh, NC, Oct. 20, 1983. "Reviewing Site Plans and Development Projects," Public Officials' Workshop, Chapel Hill, Feb. 4, 1984. "Comprehensive Emergency Management", APA Conference, Minneapolis, May 9, 1984. "Managing Development to Reduce Hurricane Hazards," IRSS Collogium, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sept. 18, 1984. Social Science Newsletter, Summer 1985. "Balancing Community Objectives and Private Interests". Workshop for Citizen Boards, Triangle J Council of Governments, Apex, NC, October 17, 1984. "Rethinking Planning Education: Problems and Prospects," School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, Goals Conference, October 26‐28, 1984. "The 1982 Coastal Barrier Resources Act: A New Federal Policy Tack," Conference on Management of Developed Coastal Barriers, Virginia Beach, VA, 15‐18 Jan., 1985. "Linking Hazard Mitigation and Development Management: A Model Strategy," APA Conference, Montreal, 20‐24 April, 1985. "Linking Hazard Mitigation and Coastal Development: A Model Future Strategy," Emergency 85, Washington, D.C. 21‐24 May, 1985. Participant, Second Skidway Institute of Oceanography Conference on America's Eroding Shoreline, Savannah, GA, June 1985. Panelist, Issues of Regional Growth, The Exploding Triangle, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 31, 1985. "Negotiated Land Development and Hazard Mitigation" and "Effectiveness of National Barrier Island Legislation," International Symposium on Housing and Urban Development After Natural Disasters, Bal Harbour, FL, October 23‐25, 1985. Proceedings, American Bar Association, 1987. Moderator, Regulating Private Suburban Development, ACSP Conference, Atlanta, November 1‐3, 1985. "Prospects for Human Settlements in the South", Competition for Land in the American South, Duke University, November 21, 1985. "Coastal Management Programs: Tackling the Conservation/Development Paradox", Critical Area Programs as a Workable Tool in Achieving Balanced Growth, Urban Land Institute Policy Forum, Fort Lauderdale, FL, February 12‐13, 1986. "Land Supply Information Systems", Land Data Systems Seminar, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Arlington, Virginia, February 19‐21, 1986. "Land Data Systems: State of the Art," North Carolina Planning Conference, Chapel Hill, April 17, 1986. GODSCHALK 24
Panelist, "Negotiated Development: The Challenge of New Partnerships", Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 5‐6, 1986. Panelist, Disaster Planning and Mitigation, "Liability and Risk Management: Issues for Emergency Managers," National Videoconference, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, March 18, 1987. Plenary speaker, "Post Disaster Redevelopment Policies," National Hurricane Conference, Orlando FL, April 1, 1987. "Land Supply Modeling", Geographic Information Systems and Computer Mapping, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, San Luis Obispo, Sept. 11, 1987. Facilitator, "Regional Land Use Priorities" and "Regional Transit", A World Class Region Conference, Raleigh NC, Dec. 2, 1987. "Educating Planning and Business Students in Real Estate and Urban Development: The University of North Carolina Program", National APA Conference, San Antonio TX, May 1, 1988. Panelist, "Local‐Regional Dispute Resolution: Theory and Practice," National APA Conference, San Antonio TX, May 2, 1988. "Merging Management and Science: The Lee County, FL, Coastal Planning Process." (with Kevin Erwin) Proceedings: Symposium on Coastal Water Resources, pp. 627‐634. Wilmington, NC. May 22‐25, 1988. American Water Resources Association. "Growth Management: State of the Art", Presentation to the Committee for Responsible Growth (Orlando) Orange County, Florida, 17 August, 1988. "GIS Applications for Managing Urban Development: Land Supply Monitoring", Presentation at Lincoln Institute of Land Policy course on Geographic Information Systems, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, September 16‐17, 1988. "Sustaining Maui's Development: An Integrated Regional Partnership Strategy", Keynote Address to the Partners in Planning Symposium, Maui, Hawaii, December 14‐16, 1988. Published in Proceedings, Partners in Planning, Maui Economic Development Board, 1989. "The Volusia County, Florida, Conflict Resolution Program", presentation at Resolving Growth Management Disputes, March 8‐10, 1989, Orlando, FL. "Dispute Resolution for Planners," North Carolina Planning Conference, Chapel Hill, March 22, 1989. "Growth Management, GIS, and Real Estate Investment", presentation at the Prudential Senior Management Seminar, Pinehurst, NC, April 9‐12, 1989. Published in Proceedings, Real Estate Investment Strategy: A Year 2000 Perspective, The Prudential Realty Group, 1989. Panelist, "Regional Growth Management," First Annual Meeting, North Carolina Regional Councils, Raleigh, NC, June 1, 1989. Commentator, "Transformation of Urban Form Under Innovative Planning and Technological Practices," Comparative Regional Research: Setting the Post‐1992 Agenda, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 24‐28, 1989. GODSCHALK 25
"Balancing Coastal Resource and Development Demands: The Lee County, Florida, Plan," presentation at Coastal Zone '89, July 11‐14, 1989, Charleston, SC (with Bill Spikowski). Published in Coastal Zone '89, Volume 3, pp. 2515‐2528. Testimony on The Coastal Defense Initiative of 1989 before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittees on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, and Oceanography and the Great Lakes, of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, September 20, 1989. Printed in Coastal Defense Initiative of 1989, Part II, Hearings, pp. 8‐10, 172‐179. "Teaching Dispute Resolution" (with Jerome Kaufman and Bruce Dotson). Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Portland, Oregon, October 7, 1989. Moderator, "Planning Ethics Discussion", Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 17, 1989. Facilitator, "Infrastructure Management Retreat", The Regional Managers Committee and Triangle J. Council of Governments, Research Triangle Park, January 11‐12, 1990. Leader, "Dispute Resolution for Planners", Annual North Carolina Planning Conference, Chapel Hill, April 11, 1990. "Putting Something Aside for a Rainy Day: The Lee County, Florida, Post‐Disaster Plan", paper presented at 1990 National Hurricane Conference, Houston, Texas, 19 April 1990. "Is Teaching Land Use Planning Obsolete?" Talk at Annual Conference of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, November 3, 1990. "Session Chair, "GIS Education: Needs and Resources", North Carolina Geographic Information Systems Conference, Raleigh, January 10, 1991. "Care and Feeding of Elected Officials". Talk to Municipal and County Administration Graduates, Institute of Government, Chapel Hill, February 8, 1991. Moderator, Panel Discussion, "Neo‐Traditional Communities in the Triangle Area: Andres Duany Proposals". Chapel Hill, Institute of Government, February 21, 1991. "Coastal Growth Management". Invited Plenary Address, National Hurricane Conference, Miami, April 3, 1991. "Joint Land Use Policy Implementation: The Fort Bragg Study Experience". Talk at Annual North Carolina Planning Conference, Chapel Hill, April 26, 1991. Track Co‐Chair, "Management of Urban/Metropolitan Development", Joint International Planning Congress: ACSP‐AESOP, Oxford, England, July 8‐12, 1991. GIS for Planners and GIS Land Suitability Workshop, NCAPA Summer Institute, Chapel Hill, July 29‐August 1, 1991. "Statewide Growth Management Models", State Initiatives in Local and Regional Planning, Charlotte, Centralina Council of Governments and UNC Charlotte, November 20, 1991. "Comprehensive Planning Grows Up," with E.J. Kaiser, NCAPA conference, NC, 21 April 1992. "Land Supply Constraints in Large Metropolitan Areas", presentation with D.J. Hartzell, Prudential Real Estate Investment Strategy Conference, Pinehurst, NC, May 17‐21, 1992. "Consensus and Creativity in the Planning Game," National APA Conference, Washington, D.C., 10 May 1992. "Implementing GIS in a County Government," Z. Budic and D.R. Godschalk, paper presented at Annual Conference of Urban and Regional Systems Association, Washington, D.C. July 15, 1992. "Future Planning Challenges." Presentation to Planning Practice Course, Institute of Government, March 5, "Land Use Planning Grows Up," Presentation with Ed Kaiser at Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus, Ohio, October 31, 1992. "Long Range Planning in Planning Schools". Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus, Ohio, October 30, 1992. "The Urban Crisis After Los Angeles: Fashioning an ACSP Urban Policy Agenda." Presentation at Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Columbus, Ohio, October 30, 1992. "Intergovernmental Cooperation in Managing University Lake Watershed, North Carolina." Plenary address, Indiana Lake Management Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, April 30, 1993. GODSCHALK 26
"Leadership, Governance, and Growth Management," 1991 Regional Conference NC Joint Regional Forum and Regional Directors Association, Raleigh, December 5, 1991. "Reshaping America's Urban Agenda." Paper presented by J. Eugene Grigsby and David R. Godschalk, National APA Conference, Chicago, IL, May 2, 1993. "Development Supply Constraints from Government Growth Management in Major MSAs." Paper presented by David R. Godschalk and David Hartzell, Prudential Real Estate Investment Conference, Pinehurst, NC, May 2‐7, 1993. "The Fragmentation of Statewide Comprehensive Planning In North Carolina." Paper presented at the Southeast Regional Planning Conference, New Bern, NC, August 27, 1993. "Dispute Resolution Techniques for Intergovernmental Conflicts," National APA Conference, San Francisco, CA. April 18, 1994. "Who Pays for Disasters?" National Hurricane Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 11, 1994. "Sustainable Development Through Quality Growth Management." National Conference in Coastal Management: Innovations in Coastal Management. Wilmington, NC. September 8, 1994. " Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Land Use Context," Land Use Planning and Regulation Seminar, NC Bar Foundation, Greensboro, NC, October 14, 1994. "Transportation Planning on the Cherokee Reservation." Brian Taylor and David Godschalk. ACSP Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 4, 1994. GODSCHALK 27
"Teaching Land Use Planning: A Roundtable." ACSP Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 4, 1994. "Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing: The Metropolitan Perspective," Panelist, HUD and NAHB, Washington, D.C., November 29, 1994. "On Native Ground: Collaborative Transportation Planning on Indian Reservations." Brian Taylor and David Godschalk. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 27, 1995. "New Intergovernmental Initiatives in Land Use," Panelist. The Use of Land in a New Context. Duke University, Durham, NC, March 17, 1995. "Assessing Hazard Mitigation Under the Stafford Act," Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO, July 17, 1995. "Mitigation Planning: Putting the Horse Before the Cart," National Mitigation Conference, Washington, D.C., December 7, 1995. "Evaluating Effectiveness of State Hazard Mitigation Plans," and "Integrating Local Land Use and Hazard Mitigation Plans," Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Denver, July 8 & 9, 1996. "Assessing State 409 Hazard Mitigation Plans Under the Stafford Act," presentation to FEMA NFIP Compliance Workshop, Solomons Island, MD, December 10, 1996. "Learning How to Do Market‐Based Planning," National APA Conference, San Diego, April 7, 1997. "Market‐Based Planning: Education's Role," and "Is the Marketplace Ready for Transit and Pedestrian Friendly Development?" North Carolina APA Conference, Durham, May 6 & 7, 1997. "Local Hazard Mitigation Planning: Building a Conceptual Framework," Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Denver, July 15, 1997. “Teaching Land Use Planning,” 8 November, 1997, ACSP Conference, Fort Lauderdale. “Implications of New Production and Distribution Technologies on Urban Form and Land Use,” 8 December, 1997, UCLA Symposium on the Transportation/Land use/Air Quality Connection, Lake Arrowhead, CA. Moderator. “Role of Consensus,” Plenary Session, Mid‐Year Conference, Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution, Environmental and Public Policy Sector, Aqueduct Center, Chapel Hill, 14 March, 1998. “Captaining the Planners’ Journal; Recollections of the Godschalk and Bolan Editorships,” Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, 26 May, 1998. “Montgomery County MD: A Pioneer in Land Supply Monitoring,” Seminar on Parcel‐Based GIS for Land Supply and Capacity Monitoring, University of Washington, Seattle, May 28, 1998. Chapel Hill Planning Board, “Role of Comprehensive Planning,” 25 August, 1998. “Research Triangle Park Planning”, Triangle Growth Strategies, 23 October, 1998. Respondent, Growth Management Panel, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena CA, 5 GODSCHALK 28
November 1998. “Learning at a Distance: Technology Impacts on Planning Education.” (David Godschalk and Linda Lacey), Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Pasadena CA, 7 November 1998. Consensus Building Workshop, Smart Start Directors Forum, Chapel Hill, February 1‐2, 1999. City and County Managers Annual Conference, “Growth Management: What is it and why do it?”, Chapel Hill, 4 February, 1999. NC Coastal Resources Commission, “Why do land use planning: The nature and purpose of land use plans,” Kill Devil Hills NC, 27 January 1999. Chapel Hill Planning Advisory Task Force, “The role of the comprehensive plan,” 23 March 1999. “The New Collaborative Planning: Consensus‐Building in the Digital Age,” Keynote address to NC Planning Conference, 20 May 1999, Greensboro, NC. Panelist, “Rethinking Land Use Planning,” ACSP Conference, Chicago, 21‐24 October 1999. “Land Supply and Capacity Modeling, The Montgomery County MD Case,” ACSP Conference, Chicago, 21‐24 October 1999. “Preserving Community Character with Increased Densities,” Presentation to Orange‐Chatham Sierra Club, 13 April 2000. Moderator, “Sprawl Busting: Will It Work in NC?” NC Planning Conference, Raleigh, 19 May 2000. “Prospects for Mitigation in Eastern North Carolina,” Plenary Address at conference, In the Aftermath of Hurricane Floyd: Recovery in the Coastal Plain, 25 May 2000, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. “Smart Growth and Transportation,” North Carolina APA Summer Institute, Chapel Hill, 4 August, 2000. “Coastal Hazards Mitigation,” North Carolina Legislative Study Commission on Disaster Response and Recovery, 13 September, 2000. “Transportation Policy and Smart Growth,” North Carolina MPO Conference, Winston‐Salem, 15 September, 2000. “Smart Growth Management: Maximizing the Benefits of Growth,” Greensboro, 12 October, 2000. “Lessons Not Learned from Hurricane Floyd,” Conservation Council of North Carolina Conference, Raleigh, 14 October, 2000. “Coastal Hazards Mitigation,” North Carolina Division of Emergency Management, Research Conference, Raleigh, 31 October, 2000. “Visioning, Scenario Building, and Analysis of the Future,” Discussant, ACSP Conference, Atlanta, 2 November, 2000. “Distance Education Implications for Planning,” ACSP Conference, Atlanta, 3 November, 2000. GODSCHALK 29
“Practical Issues in Using the New Land Based Classification Standards,” ACSP Conference, Atlanta, 4 November, 2000. “Involving Citizens in Hazard Mitigation Planning: Evolution of the Theory,” ACSP Conference, Atlanta, 5 November, 2000. “Smart Growth Commission Recommendations,” City/County Managers Association Annual Conference, Research Triangle Park, 9 February, 2001. “Smart Growth Commission Recommendations,” Legal Learning Festival, Chapel Hill, 9 February, 2001. “Smart Growth Commission Recommendations,” City Attorneys Annual Conference, Chapel Hill, 23 March, 2001. "Growth Issues," Triangle Journalists Roundtable, Chapel Hill, 2 August, 2001. "Sustainability, Smart Growth, and Hazards," Markets for Mitigation Forum, Raleigh, 20 August, 2001. " A Conversation About Collaboration," Improving Public Decision Making Through Participation, Hickory, NC, 13 September, 2001. "Community Involvement," Leadership Triangle Program, Raleigh, 11 October, 2001. Plenary Speaker, "Urban Hazard Mitigation: Creating Resilient Cities," Urban Hazards Forum, John Jay College, New York City, 22‐24 January, 2002. "The Case for Smart Growth," Weiss Urban Livability Symposium, Chapel Hill, 6 April, 2002. "State and University Plans for Smart Growth and Sustainability," Smart Growth and Sustainability Seminar, Chapel Hill, 24 April, 2002. "Building a Regional Framework: Smart Growth Policies and Regulations," Community Success Forum, Cary NC, June 27, 2002. "The Future of Land Use Planning," Plans and Visions: The Big Ideas of Land Use Planning, Chapel Hill NC, April 25, 2003. “Managing Future Coastal Development: Livability and Safety in Hurricane Alley,” Disaster Roundtable Hurricane Workshop, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., March 8, 2005. “The Planning Road,” Talk to the 2005 Graduating Class, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Friday Center, May 13, 2005. “Implementing Smart Safe Growth: 3 Safer Cities,” Congressional Briefing on Hazard Mitigation, Housae Office Building, Washington, D.C., July 28, 2005. “To Sprawl or Not to Sprawl,” Lecture, Harriet Elliott Lecture Series, Politics, Energy, and the Environment, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, November 16, 2005. “Mitigation Saves: A Wise and Profitable Public Investment,” Town Hall Meeting on Disasters, National Conference, American Planning Association, April 24, 2006. GODSCHALK 30
“Assessing Disaster Preparedness,” Invited talk at national conference, Governmental Research Association, Austin, TX, July 31, 2006. “Tomorrow’s Urban Fabric: Weaving Together Planning, Design, and Development,” Invited talk at Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Community Appearance, Raleigh, NC, October 26, 2006. “Benefits and Costs of Natural Hazard Mitigation,” Invited presentation to the Structural Engineers Building Conference, Washington, D.C. November 29, 2006. “From Sprawl to Sustainable Development? Southeast Growth and Planning Trends. “ Plenary presentation to DoD Workshop on Southeast Regional Planning and Sustainability Atlanta, April 25, 2007. “Growth Planning Initiatives in North Carolina: An Overview.” Presentation to Legislative Study Commission on Urban Growth and Infrastructure Issues, Raleigh, November 5, 2009. ”No Adverse Impact Tools: Safe Growth Audits and Buildout Analyses,” presentation in session on Prescription for Safe Delta Development at APA National Planning Conference, New Orleans, April 11,2010. “Safe Growth Audits,” presentation in session on Integrating Hazard Mitigation into Local Planning at APA National Planning Conference, New Orleans, April 12, 2010. “Negotiating the AIP/ASPO Consolidation,” panel discussion in session on Leadership in the AIP/ASPO Merger at APA National Planning Conference, New Orleans, April 12, 2010. “The Big Picture—Climate Change and Development Regulations,” panel discussion in session on Rules that Shape Tomorrow at APA National Planning Conference, New Orleans, April 13, 2010. “Reclaiming the Vision: Comprehensive Planning to the Fore,” presentation at AICP Symposium, Sustaining Places: Comprehensive Planning for the Future, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., October 27, 2010. “Kinston’s Disaster Recovery: Smart/Safe Growth,” presentation at New Partners for Smart Growth Conference, Charlotte, NC, February 3, 2011. Panelist. APA Audio/Web Conference. Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Best Practices into Planning. March 18, 2011. “Embracing Sustainability in Community Plans,” NC APA Conference, Charlotte, NC, October 5‐7, 2011. “Sustainable Places Planning: A Collaborative Tracking Process,” presentation at national APA Conference, Boston, April 10, 2011. “The Comprehensive Planning Sustainability Revolution,” presentation at national APA Conference, Boston, April 12, 2011. “Bridging Fault Zones in Divided Cities and Regions,” Divided Cities and Regions Symposium,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 4, 2011. “Making Comprehensive Plans to Sustain Places.” Presentation at APA National Conference, Los Angeles, April 15, 2012. GODSCHALK 31
PODCASTS, CD‐ROMS, RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERVIEWS: "Growth Management and Regional Development Issues," North Carolina People, one hour discussion with Bill Friday on WUNC TV, aired on January 17, 1997. "Sprawl, Quality of Life, and Regional Growth Management," North Carolina Now, WUNC TV interview by Marita Matray, aired on April 1, 199. "Triangle Region Growth Problems and Issues," The Linda Ballens Show, panelist on weekly program, WUNC radio, March 8, 1997. WPTF interview, “After the Storm,” 26 August 1998. WTVD interview, “Coastal Management and Hazard Mitigation,” 8 February, 1999. WUNC interview, “Floodplain Management and Smart Growth,” aired 26 May 2000 on North Carolina Now. WUNC interview, "Impact of the Slowing Economy in Smart Growth, aired 2 October, 2001, on The State of Things. National Public Radio, “Exurban Sprawl,” Talk of the Nation, 18 August 2003. Voice America Radio, “Mitigation,” Road to Ready, 21 November 2008. American Planning Association, “Mitigating Hazards Through Planning,” Audio‐Web Conference, CD‐ROM Training Package. March 16, 2011. With Jim Schwab, Ken Topping, and Julia Burrows. American Planning Association, Planning for Post‐Disaster.” Podcast. June 20, 2011. APA Recovery News web site. With Jim Schwab and Gerald Jones. U.S. Department of State. “Planning for Sustaining Places,” webinar, Urban Sustainability Indicators and the Challenges of Sustainable Development Policy in America, Rio + 20, June 15, 2012. AGENCY/CONSULTING REPORTS: Ocala Growth Study, Milo Smith Associates, 1959. Brandon Area Planning Report, prepared for Hillsborough County Planning Commission, Milo Smith Associates, 1960. Punta Gorda, Florida: A Comprehensive Planning Report, Milo Smith Associates, 1960. Winter Haven: Comprehensive Planning Report, Milo Smith Associates, 1960. Land Use and Development ‐ Atlantic Coast Line Riverfront Site, Preliminary and Final Reports, Milo Smith Associates. Prepared with Ewald Associates, J.E. Griener, Inc., and Hammer & co., 1961. New Port Richey: A Municipal Building Feasibility Study, Milo Smith Associates, 1961. Tampa: A Planning Report for Tampa, Florida, Milo Smith Associates, 1961. GODSCHALK 32
Gainesville Neighborhood Analysis, City of Gainesville Planning Dept., 1965. Gainesville CBD Tomorrow, City of Gainesville Planning Dept., 1965. Florida State Agency Planning Resources: Inventory 1967, Florida State Planning and Budget Commission, Tallahassee, FL, Jan. 1968 (with Erica R. Clark and Ben Withers). Professional Bibliography: Selected Readings on Planning Theory and Practice, American Institute of Planners, Washington, DC, 1969. Lee County Coastal Study. Volume I and II. Report to Lee County, FL, Division of Planning by David R. Godschalk and Associates, 1988. Published in The Lee Plan, 1990. Volusia County Coastal Management Conflict Resolution Program. "Conflict Resolution in Local Government Land Use Planning", July 1988; "Recommended Conflict Resolution Program", October 1988. Report to Volusia County, FL, Technical Steering Committee. David R. Godschalk, consultant. Sedway Cooke Associates. The Riverfront Plan: Asheville, North Carolina. Co‐author of Regional Report. (Asheville: French Broad Riverfront Planning Committee, Inc., 1989). UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Building and Grounds Committee, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, Chair 1995‐2004; Member 1979‐1985, 1991‐1994. UNC Design Review Committee, Facilities Planning, Member, 2004‐‐‐. Campus Art Advisory Committee, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, Chair 2002‐2003. Facilities Planning Committee, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, 2000–2004. Coordinator, Joint Degree Program in Law and Planning (inception to 2004). Chair, Design and Operations Team, UNC Master Plan Revision, 1998‐2001. Advisory Committee for Curriculum in Leisure Studies and Recreation Administration, 1995‐2000. Author, issue papers on Urban Land and Citizen Participation, Commission on the Future of North Carolina, November 1981. Research Triangle Park Steering Committee, 1980‐81, Representative from University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill. Technical Coordinating Committee, University of North Carolina Institute for Transportation Research and Education, 1982‐1983. Administrative Board, The Graduate School, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, 1981‐1983. Morehead Graduate Fellowship Committee, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, 1982. GODSCHALK 33
Secretary, Social Science Division, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill, 1981‐1983. Administrative Board, Institute for Research in Social Science, 1979‐1981. Faculty Advisory Committee, National Governor's Association/Duke University Center for the Study of the Governorship and State Policymaking, 1981‐1983. Chairman, Fortieth Anniversary Reunion, Department of City and Regional Planning, 1986. Dean of Arts and Sciences Search Committee for Director of Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 1993. Dean of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee on Endowed Professorships, 1996. Advisory Committee, UNC‐CH Alumni Sculpture Garden Courtyard Design Project Competition, 1996‐1997. TEACHING: Distinguished Teaching Award for Post‐Baccalaureate Instruction. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999. National Awards for Student Projects under my direction:  1988 AICP National Award for Environmental Impacts of Population Growth in North Carolina's Research Triangle Region: 1960‐2005.  1992 AICP National Award for Umstead Planning District Study. Raleigh, NC.  1994 AICP National Honorable Mention Award for Transit‐Oriented Development in the Chapel Hill NW Small Area. Chair, Master's Degree Concentration in Land Use, Environmental, and Transportation Planning. UNC Graduate Courses taught: PLAN 242 Site and Project Planning PLAN 725 Development Dispute Resolution PLAN 241 Land Use and Environmental Planning PLAN 207 Professional Communications PLAN 223 Planning Workshop PLAN 310(11) New Directions in Hazard Mitigation Planning MBA 857 Site and Project Planning Duke School of the Environment: "Negotiation Skills for Settling Public Disputes,", 1993, 1994, 1995. Co‐instructor with Andy Sachs, Director of Public Disputes Program, Orange County Dispute Settlement Center. Instructor, Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation: Achieving Community Resilience through Planning and Emergency Management, APA Planners Training Service workshop, Chicago, November 12‐13, 2010. With Ken Topping. Instructor. Comprehensive Planning for Sustainable Communities. APA Planners Training Service Workshop, November 9‐10, 2011. Fort Worth, TX. With Ben Herman and Jeremy Klop. Instructor. Comprehensive Planning for Sustainable Communities. APA Planners Training Service Workshop, June 12‐13, 2012. Philadelphia, PA. With Ben Herman. GODSCHALK 34
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED: 1980. Steven P. French. Flood plain land use management: An analysis of context, programs and impacts. Georgia Tech Dean 1986. Timothy Beatley. Influences on the priority, adoption, and effectiveness of local coastal storm hazard mitigation. University of Virginia Prof. 1986. Bruce Steven Stiftel. Balancing public and private interests in water quality planning: Motivations for participation. Georgia Tech Chair 1993. Zorica D. Budic. Human and institutional factors in GIS implementation by local governments. University College Dublin Prof 1994. Thomas Payne Gaunt. Social networks in citizen participation: Determinants of influence in human services planning. Executive Director; Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University, Washington, DC; 1995. Gerard McMahon, III. The role of information in watershed planning: Contributions of critical theory and environmental dispute resolution. USGS, Raleigh 1996. Harold D. Hubbard. The influence of planners' roles on their communication behavior in development disputes. Norfolk State University Prof. 2001. Samuel David Brody. A model for ecosystem management through land‐use planning: Implementing the principles of ecosystem management in Florida. Texas A&M University Prof 2001. Richard Kenvin Norton. Consensus and commitment: Reconciling state and local growth management goals for North Carolina's coastal commons. University of Michigan Prof 2002. David Anton Salvesen. Land use change in the coastal barrier resources system: The effects of conservation and development advocacy coalitions. Research Associate, Institute of the Environment, UNC Chapel Hill 2004. Charles C. Bohl. The social and symbolic functions of the public realm: A comparative analysis of New Urbanist town centers and conventional shopping centers. University of Miami Prof 2005. Xifang Xing. Growth finding its way: Development regulations and housing spillover among neighboring jurisdictions. Associate Professor at Tianjin University, China.