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Karen Chapple, Faculty Director
chapple@berkeley.edu
(510) 642-1868
Website | CV

Karen Chapple, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where she also holds...
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Heather Hood, Director
hhood@berkeley.edu
(510) 643-7553
CV

Heather Hood is a lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. She oversees staff and graduate students engaged in... MORE >

Affiliated Faculty
 
Jason Coburn
jcorburn@berkeley.edu

Jason Corburn is an Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning and a member of the Global Metropolitan Studies initiative at the ... MORE >
 
Malo Hutson
mhutson@berkeley.edu

Malo André Hutson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California at Berkeley. His research focuses on... MORE >
 
Helaine Kaplan Prentice
prenticeinc@earthlink.net

Helaine Kaplan Prentice, ASLA, is a lecturer in City and Regional Planning, and partner in Prentice & Prentice, Inc. Design Consultants. Long a practicing planner... MORE >
 
Elizabeth Macdonald
emacdon@berkeley.edu

Elizabeth Macdonald, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley and a faculty member of the Program in the Design of... MORE >
 
Community Innovation Fellows
 
Mason Austin
masonaustin@gmail.com

Mason is a first-year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. For the past two years, he has worked for Fairmount Ventures, Inc., a consulting... MORE >
 
Alexander Brennan
abrenna1@gmail.com

Alexander is a first-year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. He has been living in the Bay Area for a year and a half working... MORE >
 
Mike Ernst
michaelernst@berkeley.edu

Mike Ernst is a Master's student in the Department of City and Regional Planning, focusing in urban design. In the summer of 2007, he was selected MORE >
 
Colby Fisher
colby_e_fisher@yahoo.com

Colby Fisher is a Masters candidate at Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy. Before attending Berkeley, she lived in Los Angeles and worked for a global investment firm’s corporate foundation... MORE >
 
Sharon Lerman
sharon.lerman@berkeley.edu

Sharon is a Master's student in the concurrent degree program with the Department of City and Regional Planning and the School of Public Health. She focuses on the health impacts... MORE >
 
Bill Lester
blester@berkeley.edu | website

Bill's research focuses on processes of economic restructuring in US metropolitan areas and their impact on income equality and labor market outcomes.... MORE >
 
Tessa Munekiyo
tessa.munekiyo@gmail.com

Tessa is a graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning, where she is focusing on community and economic development. She received a BA in... MORE >
 
Greg Siebert
gregsiebert@berkeley.edu

Greg is a second year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. After graduating from the University of California at Davis with a degree in economics in 1998 he moved... MORE >
 
Eric Simundza
esimundza@gmail.com

Eric is a first-year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning, focusing on land use and community economic development. He spent the past two... MORE >
 
Kimberly Suczynski
kimberly.suczynski@gmail.com

Kimberly is a Masters student in the Department of Architecture. She is coordinating CCI's Terner Prize and Symposium for Innovation and Leadership in... MORE >
 
Elizabeth Wampler
ewampler@gmail.com

Elizabeth is a first year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. Before coming to Berkeley, she worked at a neighborhood community development... MORE >
 
Anja Wodsak
awodsak@yahoo.com

Anja is a Master's student in the Department of City and Regional Planning with an independent concentration in cultural landscapes and planning... MORE >
 
Lucas Woodward
lucasw@berkeley.edu

Lucas is a first year graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. He came to Berkeley after working for two years... MORE >
 
Tiffany Yang
tiffany_yang@berkeley.edu

Tiffany is an undergraduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning. In her time at Berkeley, she contributed research... MORE >
 

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KAREN CHAPPLE
Faculty Director
chapple@berkeley.edu
(510) 642-1868
Website

Karen Chapple, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where she also holds the Theodore Bo Lee and Doris Shoong Lee Chair in Environmental Design.

Chapple specializes in community and economic development, metropolitan planning, and poverty, and has published recently on workforce development in information technology, regional workforce development collaboratives, the relationship between job growth and housing price appreciation, and regional fair share housing programs.  She has recently completed research projects on housing and transportation cost tradeoffs (for the Center on Housing Policy) and stable mixed-income neighborhoods.

Just this year, her articles appear in the Journal of the American Planning Association (on spatial mismatch), and the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (on the network society).  She serves as co-editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research and is on the board of Economic Development Quarterly.  Chapple's current book project is on metropolitan poverty policy, and she is also researching a book about community innovation, or how nonprofit organizations embedded in the regional economy are able to organize and innovate solutions to poverty.

In her courses, which are on community and economic development, neighborhood change, and planning methods, she brings planning practice into the classroom, links scales (from the parcel to the region) and disciplines (from design to economic development), and focuses on critical, balanced evaluation of ideologies and outcomes.

Chapple holds a B.A. in Urban Studies from Columbia University, an M.S.C.R.P from the Pratt Institute, and a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley.  Prior to academia, Chapple spent ten years as a practicing planner in economic development, land use, and transportation in New York and San Francisco.

When not worrying about spatial justice, Chapple may be found playing with her infant daughter and 100-pound Labrador retriever in Berkeley.

 

 
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