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Michael Hibbard
Ph.D. (urban and regional planning), University of California, Los Angeles (1980) Research Interests
Current Projects Is the new regionalism progressive? The view from the hinterlands - a comparison of regionalism in Australia and the U.S. Economic development planning for Kake, Alaska - a Tlingit community in southeast Alaska that has historically been dependent on logging, fishing, and subsistence. Understanding the Community Economic and Social Impacts of Oregon's Watershed Councils -a study for the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. Cooperative Research Agreement on Trade and Economic Development with the Japanese Ministry of Trade and Economic Development.
Some Current Professional Involvements President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)
Co-Editor, Progress in Planning
Associate Editor, Society and Natural Resources
Board member
Faculty Fellow, Oregon State University Sustainable Rural Communities Initiative
Courses and Seminars Leadership and Change: Regions; Introduction to Public Service; Planning Theory and Ethics; Socioeconomic Development Planning; Participating Faculty: Environmental Studies, Historic Preservation, International Studies.
Recent Scholarly Publications
Keith Pezzoli, Michael Hibbard and Laura Huntoon. Forthcoming 2009. Symposium Introduction: Progressive Regionalism. Journal of Planning Education and Research.
Michael Hibbard. Forthcoming 2008. Developing Economic and Civic Engagement Indicators for Oregon Watersheds: A Work in Progress. LakeLine
Michael Hibbard, Marcus B. Lane, and Kathleen Rasmussen. 2008 The Split Personality of Planning: Indigenous Peoples and Planning for Land Use and Resource Management. Journal of Planning Literature, 23:2.
Susan Lurie and Michael Hibbard. 2008. Community Based Natural Resource Management: Ideals and Realities for Oregon Watershed Councils. Society and Natural Resources, 21:5. Kathleen Rasmussen, Michael Hibbard, and Kathy Lynn. 2007. Wildland Fire Management as Conservation-Based Development: A New Opportunity for Reservation Communities? Society and Natural Resources, 20:5. Michael Hibbard and Susan Lurie. 2006. Some Community Socio-Economic Benefits of Watershed Councils: A Case Study from Oregon. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 49:6. Michael Hibbard. 2006. Tribal Sovereignty, the White Problem, and Reservation Planning. Journal of Planning History, 5:2. Marcus Lane and Michael Hibbard. 2006. Doing It for Themselves: Transformative Planning by Indigenous Peoples. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 25:2. Selected Recent Professional Reports Michael Hibbard and Robert Adkins. Moving Forward, Next Steps for Strategic Economic Devlopment in Kake, Alaska (Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, August 2008) Michael Hibbard and Shana Sweitzer. Evaluating Environmental, Social, and Economic Impacts of Watershed Enhancement Activities, Year 2 Final Report (Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, June, 2007).
Michael Hibbard and Susan Lurie. Understanding the Community Impacts of Oregon’s Watershed Councils, a Report for the Oregon watershed Enhancement Board (Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, January, 2005).
Selected Recent Scholarly and Professional Presentations Michael Hibbard. Regional Governance for Global Competitiveness and Local Sustainability: Some Lessons from Japan, Australia, and the U.S.A. Presented at the China Planning Network “China Week” Conference, Beijing, July 14-18, 2008. Michael Hibbard and Susan Lurie. Conservation-Based Development and Watershed Stewardship Institutions: Toward Community Indicators. Presented at the Joint Congress of the Association of European Schools of Planning and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, July 7-10, 2008.
Michael Hibbard. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: Overview and Current Issues in Oregon, USA. Presented to the senior staff, Korea National Housing Corporation, March 17, 2008.
Michael Hibbard. Sustainable Economic Development in the Capital of Good Planning: The Regional Economy of Portland, Oregon, USA. Presented at the International Conference on Vitae Systems, Kyoto, December 1-2, 2007. Also presented at the Nagoya Institute of Technology, December 4, 2007.
Michael Hibbard and Robert Adkins. The Challenge of Rural Economic Stability:
Lessons for Brownfield Development from the Conversion of Timber Mill Sites. Presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 18-21, 2007.
Michael Hibbard. Collaboration and Community Sustainability Indicators: The case of Watershed Stewardship Organizations. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of European Schools of Planning, Napoli, 11-14 July 2007. Also presented at the Conference on Collaborative Governance in the West, Oregon State University, October 1-2, 2007.
Michael Hibbard. Economic Development in the Capital of Good Planning: Planning, Public Policy and the Transformation of the Regional Economy of Portland, Oregon, USA. Presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Urban Development, Shenzhen, June 6-7, 2007. Also presented at the 2nd International Forum on Urban Development and Planning, Beijing, June 9 -11, 2007.
Michael Hibbard. Is the New Regionalism Progressive? The View from the Hinterlands. Presented at the 2nd World Planning Schools Congress, Mexico City, 12-16 July 2006. Also presented at the Contemporary Rural Issues Seminar, Oregon State University, February 28, 2007. Also presented at the University of Cincinnati, November 1, 2007.
Michael Hibbard, Susan Lurie, Aaron Dority, and Shana Sweitzer. Conservation-Based Development and Watershed Stewardship Institutions: The Need for a Research Agenda. Presented at the 47th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Ft. Worth, Texas, November 9-12, 2006
Michael Hibbard. Community Economic Development and the Relinking of Urban and Rural America. Presented at the Board of Directors meeting of Shorebank Pacific, Portland, November 3, 2006.
Michael Hibbard, Susan Lurie, and Aaron Dority. Watershed Stewardship Institutions and the Triple Bottom Line: The Need for a Research Agenda. Presented at the 12th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, B.C. June 3-8, 2006.
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