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      Race and Space

      Exploring American poverty and inequality through landuse policies. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/uzaxbnbb7cis26isiqksk/Separate-Societies.pdf?rlkey=1r80ly6yhaca2acld3ijvzqqg&st=dvq5vjjn&dl=0

      Small cities and Rural Development

      Engage with impactful discussions and writings that drive meaningful progress in non metropolitan areas https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xcxblahzp5a2tvmdmcerx/Small_Cities_and_the_Community_Developme.pdf?rlkey=b276hh0uih2re67vsclb4ciz1&st=g5jnlab4&dl=0

      Innovative places and spaces

      "Innovative Places and Spaces" offers designed, versatile environments tailored to inspire creativity, collaboration, and productivity, ensuring each space is uniquely optimized to meet the diverse needs of individuals and teams. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/84g816pc

      Local economic Development

      working with communities to generate their economic potential by harnessing local assets and capacity https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:c07a12f9-9a22-40f3-9364-026f8fdc3391

      Disaster Recovery and Managment

      Managing to prevent and respond to disasters https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3tb3c45r

      Global cities

      Understanding and providing ideas for changing the city because of global forces https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3tb3c45r

      Blakely Biography

      Edward James Blakely (born 1938) is a renowned urban planning scholar and practitioner. He served as a professor of Urban Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, retiring in 1994, and held deanships at the University of Southern California and the New School University. Blakely earned a B.A. from UC Riverside, an M.A. from UC Berkeley, a master’s in management from Point Loma Nazarene University, an Ed.D. from UCLA, and an LLM from Northwestern University (2018). He is best known for his role as Executive Director of Recovery Management for New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina, coordinating rebuilding efforts despite controversy over his statements and unfulfilled promises. Blakely authored ten books, including My Storm: Managing the Recovery of New Orleans and Crafting Innovative Places for Australia’s Knowledge Economy (2019), and over 100 scholarly articles. His work focuses on economic development, social justice, and disaster recovery. Blakely advised governments worldwide, including the OECD, and served as a consultant to Oakland, California, and a Justice of the Peace in New South Wales, Australia. He received numerous awards, including the Edward J. Blakely Award for social inclusion and recognition from UN-Habitat. Currently, he is an international consultant in Sydney, a visiting professor at the University of Venice, and Emeritus Professor Univ of California, Berkeley.

      Blakely Digital Archives- access

      The "Blakely Digital Library Access" service provides users with comprehensive digital access to a vast collection of e-books, academic articles, multimedia resources, and exclusive content. The platform is designed to facilitate effortless exploration and research, catering to educational, professional, and leisure interests. With responsive features and intuitive navigation, it ensures an enhanced library experience tailored to meet diverse user needs. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ https://escholarship.org/search?q=Edward+J+Blakely ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Edward+james+Blakely+1938&oq= AMAZON https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=Edward+J+Blakely&i=stripbooks&crid=109OWHCJ7MGD8&sprefix=edward+j+blakely%2Cstripbooks%2C373&ref=nb_sb_noss

      Chair Advisory Board University of California Disaster Resilence Network

      The Chair of the University of California Disaster Resilience Network leads initiatives to enhance and coordinate the disaster resilience capacity across the UC campuses and their surrounding communities, fostering collaboration among researchers, stakeholders, and professionals to develop innovative strategies that address disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Your contributions have extended far beyond your insight and expertise. You have generously supported UCDRN financially, personally advocated for my hiring during a challenging period, and your steadfast backing has been key to every success we’ve achieved—modest as they may be compared to your standards. Throughout your career—from chairing UC Berkeley’s City & Regional Planning department (where you educated our Founding Executive Director Joe Leitmann!) to spearheading disaster recovery in Oakland and New Orleans to advising governments and institutions worldwide—your work has had that rare, midas touch - golden. You have built a legacy of service that never truly retired, one of the most impressive in our field.

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