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Dawn Cassandra Parker – University of Waterloo

Degrees
Ph.D. Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, United States, 2000
B.A. Economics, Lewis and Clark College, United States, 1992
dcparker@uwaterloo.ca
519-888-4567 ext. 48888
Location: EV3 3223
Curriculum Vitae
Contact Dawn Parker for more information on research opportunities. See CV and websites for details of grants and publications. 
P. Meyfroidt, A. de Bremond…D.C. Parker… (+46 authors)“Ten facts about land systems for sustainability,” . (2022) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (119) 7. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109217118
F. Jahanmiri and D.C. Parker.“An Overview of Fractal Geometry Applied to Urban Planning,”  Land (11) 4 https://doi.org/10.3390/land11040475  
“An iterative process to construct an interdisciplinary ABM using MR POTATOHEAD: An application to Housing Market Models in touristic areas.” Eric Innocenti, Claudio Detotto, Corinne Idda, Dawn Cassandra Parker, Dominique Prunetti.  Ecological Complexity. 44. 
“The effect of bicycle infrastructure on residential property values in a midsized Canadian city.” D. C. Parker Y. Huang D. Feng. 2020 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Conference Date: 2020/11. 
“Retail and Light Rail: Investigating the relationship between transit-induced intensification and retail gentrification in Waterloo Region.”  K. Webber D. C. Parker.  Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Meeting, Conference Date: 2020/11. 
“Identifying heterogeneous preferences of homebuyers for a new Light-Rail Transit line.” Huang, Y., Parker, D. C., & Anglin, P. (2019).  5th Canadian PhD and Early Career Workshop in Environmental and Resource Economics (CREEA). Calgary, Canada, June3-4, 2019. 
PLAN 320/GEOG 319: Economic analyses for regional planning
Plan 416: Modelling the city
PLAN 474: Introduction to Agent-Based Modelling
Plan 710: Research design
PLAN 801/802: PhD Research Seminar 
GEOG/LED/PLAN 603: Regional planning economic and investment
GEMCC 652: Climate Change Planning 
School of Planning
Faculty of Environment
Environment 3 (EV3) – Third Floor
University of Waterloo
Contact us
519-888-4567, ext. 46564
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