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Land! Development! Symposiums! Oh My! Carter sits down with two brilliant professors from UWSP to touch on what you can do with the Environmental planning major here within the CNR. Reach out to both of them to become involved in the projects they have going on to gain real-world experiences to land yourself a job in your dream city!
Anna Haines is a professor in the College of Natural Resources of land use and a community development specialist with the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Anna received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Her research and teaching focus is on planning and community development from a natural resources perspective. Her research has focused on factors that influenced land division in Wisconsin's amenity-rich areas, understanding how zoning codes affect future build-out scenarios, sustainable zoning, and local food clusters. Her extension work has focused on comprehensive planning and planning implementation tools and techniques, sustainable communities, and property rights issues.
Dr. Rothfeder is an Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a Specialist with the Center for Land Use Education. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in Ecological Planning (Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design Program). His teaching and research focus on the complex dynamics of social-ecological systems. He is interested in water resource management and the interrelationships between supply, demand, infrastructure, environmental quality, and ecosystem functioning.
Land! Development! Symposiums! Oh My! Carter sits down with two brilliant professors from UWSP to touch on what you can do with the Environmental planning major here within the CNR. Reach out to both of them to become involved in the projects they have going on to gain real-world experiences to land yourself a job in your dream city!
Anna Haines is a professor in the College of Natural Resources of land use and a community development specialist with the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Anna received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Her research and teaching focus is on planning and community development from a natural resources perspective. Her research has focused on factors that influenced land division in Wisconsin's amenity-rich areas, understanding how zoning codes affect future build-out scenarios, sustainable zoning, and local food clusters. Her extension work has focused on comprehensive planning and planning implementation tools and techniques, sustainable communities, and property rights issues.
Dr. Rothfeder is an Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a Specialist with the Center for Land Use Education. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in Ecological Planning (Metropolitan Planning, Policy, and Design Program). His teaching and research focus on the complex dynamics of social-ecological systems. He is interested in water resource management and the interrelationships between supply, demand, infrastructure, environmental quality, and ecosystem functioning.