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
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 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  
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