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Danya Rumore

Danya Rumore

University of Utah

Danya Rumore, Ph.D., is the Director of the Environmental Dispute Resolution Program in the Wallace Stegner Center and a Research Associate Professor in the S.J. Quinney College of Law. She is also a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Metropolitan Planning in the College of Architecture and Planning. Danya’s work and research focus on supporting effective collaborative decision-making and stakeholder engagement in the context of environmental and public policy issues.

Email: danya.rumore@law.utah.edu


Projects

  • Tools and resources for gateway communities
  • Rural Gentrification and the Spillover Effect: Integrated Transportation, Housing, and Land Use Challenges and Strategies in Gateway Communities
  • Planning in Gateway and Amenity Communities: Understanding Unique Challenges Associated with Transportation, Mobility, and Access to Opportunity
  • Collaborative Regional Planning: Tools and Techniques for Teaching Collaborative Regional Planning to Enhance Livability and Sustainable Transportation
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Downloadable Products

  • Tools and Resources for Gateway Communities ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Rural Gentrification and the Spillover Effect: Integrated Transportation, Housing, and Land Use Challenges and Strategies in Gateway Communities ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Planning in Gateway and Natural Amenity Region Communities: Understanding the Unique Challenges Associated with Transportation, Mobility, and Livability ( FINAL_REPORT )
  • Small Towns with Big City Problems: Mobility Challenges and Solutions in Our Natural Areas ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
  • Executive Summary: Teaching Transportation Planning in Natural Amenity Regions ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
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