Faculty and Students Present at 2021 ACSP Conference
Seven of our PhD students and seven of our faculty have presentations at the 2021 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. The conference was held over two weeks in October.
A special congratulations to Florina Dutt and Subhro Guhathakurta for winning the ACSP Annual Conference Best Poster Award for the second year in a row! Their winning poster was titled: "Does Access to Diverse Urban Facilities Reduce Stress Amongst Urbanites? An Assessment Mining Social Media Microblogs and Points of Interest."
SCaRP Presentations at ACSP
Oct. 7 | 12:15-1:30pm ET
Meaghan McSorely, PhD Student
Focal Event, Track 2 - Community Development
"Wise Resilience Planning: Tools for Advancing Reciprocal Relationships and Rapid Action in Savannah, GA"Abstract ID# 896
Oct. 7 | 5:30-7pm ET
Elora Raymond, Faculty
Focal Event, Track 4 – Environmental Planning & Resource Management
"Preventing Evictions after Disasters: the Role of Landlord-Tenant Law"Abstract ID# 145
Oct. 7 | 5:30-7pm ET
Elora Raymond, Faculty
Focal Event, Track 4 – Environmental Planning & Resource Management
"Housing, Disaster Recovery and Displacement in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria"Abstract ID# 146
Oct. 7 | 7:20-8:50pm ET
Gulsah Akar, Faculty
Focal Event, Track 15 – Transportation & Infrastructure Planning
"Power Outages and Residential Energy Use Prioritization"Abstract ID# 713
Oct. 21 | 11:50am ET
Elora Raymond, Faculty
Track 2 - Community Development
"Data for, Not About, Tenants: An Eviction Tool to Increase Community Engagement and Power"Abstract ID# 544
Oct. 21 | 4:20-5:50pm ET
Florina Dutt, PhD Student
Co-Author: Subhro Guhathakurta, Faculty
"Are Urbanites Less Stressed in Active High-Density Areas with A High Symbolic Value? An Assessment Using Social Computing and GIS Automation"
Oct. 22 | 3:40-5:10pm ET
Bon Woo Koo, PhD Graduate and Postdoc
Co-Authors: Nisha Botchwey & Subhro Guhathakurta, Faculty
"Walkability for Everyone? Relative Associations of Macro, Meso, and Microscale Walkability on Walking Behavior"
Oct. 22 | 3:40-5:10pm ET
Chisun Yoo, PhD Student | Catherine Ross, Faculty
Session 3.8 Spatiality, Location, and the State
"Exploring Influential Factors of Warehouse Location: A Multilevel Approach"
Oct. 22 | 3:40-5:10pm ET
Uijeong Hwang, PhD Student
Co-Author: Subhro Guhathakurta, Faculty
"Exploring the Impact of Bike Infrastructure on Mode Choice: A Simulation-based, Route-level Impact Analysis"
Oct. 22 | 5:30pm ET
Clio Andris, Faculty | Seolha Lee, MCRP Student
Track 1 - Analytical Methods
"Estimating Diversity at Points of Interest (POIs) in Atlanta, Georgia Using Origin-Destination Trip Data"
Oct. 23 | 10-11:30am ET
Paige Clayton, Faculty
Track 3 – Economic Development
"Which Start-ups Benefit Most? Examining the Differential Impacts of Local Entrepreneurial Support Organization Participation"Abstract ID# 207
Oct. 23 | 1:40-3:10pm ET
Ilsu Kim, PhD Student
Co-Author: Subhro Guhathakurta, Faculty
"Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed People's Attitudes about Where to Live? Some Preliminary Answers from a Study of the Atlanta Housing Market"
Oct. 23 | 5:20-6:50pm ET
Gulsah Akar, Faculty
Track 15 – Transportation & Infrastructure Planning
"Exploring the Facilitators of E-Scooter Use: How Different Factors Affect Various Social Groups?"Abstract ID# 309
Oct. 23 | 5:20-6:50pm ET
Gulsah Akar, Faculty
Track 15 – Transportation & Infrastructure Planning
"Encouraging People with Disabilities to Use Public Transit: The Role of Neighborhood Walkability"Abstract ID# 476
Oct. 23 | 7:10-8:40pm ET
Xiaofan Liang, PhD Student | Clio Andris, Faculty
Track 1 - Analytical Methods
"Detecting Vacant, Abandoned and Disinvested (VAD) Properties in Savannah, Georgia Using Machine Learning"Abstract #68
Oct. 23 | 7:10-8:40pm ET
Gulsah Akar, Faculty
Track 15 – Transportation & Infrastructure Planning
"Improving Public Health with Walking: The Effects of a Walking Bout and Built Environment on Health Outcomes"Abstract ID# 474