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About Camille Barchers

Camille Barchers has practiced as a regional planner throughout Florida, the Southeast and mid-Atlantic. Prior to joining LARP, Camille taught in the Leadership Education and Development program at the Georgia Institute of Technology where she also received her PhD in City & Regional Planning. Camille’s work examines how planners use technology and how it changes the way we engage with the public.  Her research interests include big data applications for long-range planning, internet communication tools, and land use planning.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2013 - Present Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)
2010 - Present Member, American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)
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Courses

  • SCD 110 / SPP 110: Transforming Your World, introduction to community engagement
  • RP597S: Scenario Planning
  • RP675: Regional Planning Studio

Education

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2019 PhD (School of City and Regional Planning), Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus ‐ College of Design
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2007 MRP (Master of Regional Planning), Cornell University ‐ College of Art Architecture and Planning
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2005 BS, Cornell University ‐ College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Student Work (1)