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Donald A. Krueckeberg
Education:Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 1966 City Planning
M.C.P. University of Pennsylvania 1962 City PlanningB.S. cum laude Michigan State University 1960 Urban Planning
Appointments:
Rutgers University:Associate Dean for Professional and Masters Programs 2001 to Present
African Studies Center, Faculty 1997 to Present
Coordinator, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 1991 to 1992Acting Dean, Faculty of Planning 1988 to 1989Director, School of Urban & Regional Policy 1986 to 1988
Professor II, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1984 to Present
Department Chair & Graduate Director, Urban Planning 1978 to 1981Professor I, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1975 to 1984
Associate Professor, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1970 to 1975Assistant Professor, Urban Planning & Policy Development 1967 to 1970
Michigan State University: Assistant Professor, Urban Planning 1965 to 1967
University of Pennsylvania: Instructor, City & Regional Planning 1963 to 1964
Honors and Recognition
2001. Elected to the College of Fellows, American Institute of Certified Planners
1996-97 Faculty Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation/Center for the Critical Analysis ofContemporary Culture, Rutgers University, on Cultures and Environments in the Public Sphere.
1996 National Planning Award, American Planning Association, Award for best feature article inthe Journal of the American Planning Association Summer 1995, The Difficult Character of
Property: To Whom Do things Belong?
1990 Fellow, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Summer Seminar, Ethics in the Professions:
Moral Theories and Contemporary Problems, sponsored by the School of Law and theDepartment of Philosophy.
1984 Distinguished Service Award, New Jersey Chapter, American Planning Association.
1978 Outstanding Service Award for editorial contributions, American Institute of CertifiedPlanners.
Five Recent Publications
2004. The Lessons of John Locke or Hernando de Soto: What If Your Dreams Come True?
Housing Policy Debate, 15:1, 1-24.
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2004. Property without community: The (frequent) consequence of tax exemptions for non-profitinstitutions. In Private Property in the 21st Century. Ed. By Harvey M. Jacobs. Edward Elgar:
Northampton, MA, 125-142.
2002. Evaluating the experience of Brazilian, South African, and Indian urban tenure programs.
In Holding Their Ground: Secure Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in Developing Countries, Ed.by Alain Durand-Lasserve and Lauren Royston, London: Earthscan, pp. 233-43. With Kurt G.
Paulsen.
1999. Private property in Africa: creation stories of economy, state and culture. Journal ofPlanning Education and Research, 19.2: 176-182.
1999. The grapes of rent: A history of renting in a country of owners. Housing Policy Debate
10,1: 9-30.
Five Other Publications
1994. The American planner: biographies and recollections 2nd edition. New Brunswick: Centerfor Urban Policy Research Press. 534 pp.
1983. Introduction to planning history in the United States New Brunswick: Center for UrbanPolicy Research. 302 pp.
1978. Local population and employment projection techniques. New Brunswick: Center for
Urban Policy Research. 277 pp. with M. Greenberg and C. Michaelson.
1975. Demographic patterns Monograph 23, New York Bight Atlas. Albany: New York Sea
Grant Institute, June. 43 pp. with C. T. Koebel.
1974. Urban planning analysis: methods and models. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 486 pp.with A. Silvers. Translation: 1978. Analisis de planificacion urbana: metodos y modelos.
Mexico: Editorial Limusa. 569 pp.
Synergistic Activities
Editorships 1982-84, Editor for the Americas, Planning History Bulletin.1976-78, Editor, Journal of the American Institute of Planners.
1968-71, Associate Review Editor, Journal of the American Institute ofPlanners.
Editorial 1997-01, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review
1986-95, Town Planning Review1985- Present, Planning Perspectives1980-87, Journal of Planning Education and Research
1979-94, 2004 Present, Journal of the American Planning Association1974-75, Journal of the American Institute of Planners
Collaborators during last four years: Frank Popper (Rutgers), Gordon Schochet (Rutgers),Kurt Paulsen (Temple), Harvey Jacobs (Wisconsin).