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Zenia Kotval is a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.[1][2] [3] , specializing on community engagement and economic development.

She is a Fellow of the prestigious American Institute of Certified Planners[4] and a Scholar of the Fulbright Scholar Programme[5] and a member of the Planning Accreditation Board that is one of the recognized higher education related accreditation organizations that accreditates Planning Programmes across all USA planning studies.

Kotval is a researcher and a practitioner on community engagement, economic development and brownfield development . Her research included multiple territorial contexts, for instance from the USA [6] to Estonia[7] , and in multiple teaching settings[8]. Her work is specially important by advocating that economic development needs to be seen as a tool at the service of community improvements and inclusion, this is particularly important in declining areas as a means to include local populations left behind by the development process[9] [10].

Education

  • Bachelor's in Architecture with a concentration in Design and Structural Engineering, Academy of Architecture, Bombay, India (May 1987)
  • Master's in Regional Planning, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst (May 1989)[11]
  • Ph.D. in Regional Planning, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst (May 1994)[11]

References

  1. ^ "School of Planning, Design and Construction — Zenia Kotval FAICP". Michigan State University. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Fulbright Scholar List > Zenia Kotval". Fulbright Scholar Program. Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES). Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Zenia Kotval - Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
  4. ^ "Introducing the AICP College of Fellows Class of 2016". American Planning Association. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Zenia Kotval | Fulbright Scholar Program". www.cies.org. Retrieved 2020-07-14.
  6. ^ Crawford, Pat; Kotval, Zenia; Rauhe, Warren; Kotval, Zeenat (2008-09-01). "Social capital development in participatory community planning and design". Town Planning Review. 79 (5): 533–554. doi:10.3828/tpr.79.5.5. ISSN 0041-0020.
  7. ^ Tintěra, Jiří; Kotval, Zenia; Ruus, Aime; Tohvri, Epi (2018-12-02). "Inadequacies of heritage protection regulations in an era of shrinking communities: a case study of Valga, Estonia". European Planning Studies. 26 (12): 2448–2469. doi:10.1080/09654313.2018.1518409. ISSN 0965-4313.
  8. ^ KOTVAL, ZENIA (2003-11-01). "Teaching Experiential Learning in the Urban Planning Curriculum". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 27 (3): 297–308. doi:10.1080/0309826032000145061. ISSN 0309-8265.
  9. ^ Crawford, Pat; Kotval, Zenia; Rauhe, Warren; Kotval, Zeenat (2008-09-01). "Social capital development in participatory community planning and design". Town Planning Review. 79 (5): 533–554. doi:10.3828/tpr.79.5.5. ISSN 0041-0020.
  10. ^ Kotval, Zenia; Mullin, John; Karamchandani, Zeenat (2008-11-01). "Partnerships and the Fiscal Implications of Planning and Development: A Case Study of Maynard, Massachusetts". Planning Practice & Research. 23 (4): 461–478. doi:10.1080/02697450802522749. ISSN 0269-7459.
  11. ^ a b "Zenia Kotval, PhD, FAICP". Planning Accreditation Board. Retrieved 9 July 2020.