Publications in press

  • Chawla, L. (in press). “Knowing nature in childhood: Learning and wellbeing through engagement with the natural world.” In A. Schutte, J. Stevens & J. Torquati (eds.), Nature and Psychology: How the Natural World Shapes Our Cognition. Springer Science + Business Media, in press.

2020

  • ShawhinRoudbari and Skye Niles,"" in Platform, Aug. 3, 2020.

  • Isabel Duque Franco,Catalina Ortiz,Jota Samper,Gynna Millan. 2020., DOI:. (July 22, 2020)

  • Tabatabaie, S., Litt, J.S. & Crane, L.A. The experience of outdoor physical activity for skin cancer survivors: understanding the importance of the built and natural environments.J Cancer Surviv(2020).

  • Chawla, L. (2020) Helping students cope with environmental change and take constructive civic action. Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly, 7(1).

  • Chawla, L., and van Vliet, W. (2020). Welcoming young people in urban placemaking: Learning from challenges. In J. Loebach, S. Little, A. Cox & P. Eubanks Owens (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Designing Public Spaces for Young People. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.
  • Mintzer, M., and Chawla, L. (2020). Turning young people’s ideas into action: Learning from long-term partnerships for child and youth participation. In J. Loebach, S. Little, A. Cox & P. Eubanks Owens (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Designing Public Spaces for Young People. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge.
  • Heris, Mehdi P., Ariane Middel and Brian Muller.2020. Impacts of form and design policies on urban microclimate: Assessment of zoning and design guideline choices in urban redevelopment projects.Landscape and Urban Planning. 202: 103870.

2019

  • J.McGlinchy, B. Johnson, B. Muller, M. Joseph and J. Diaz, "Application of UNet Fully Convolutional Neural Network to Impervious Surface Segmentation in Urban Environment from High Resolution Satellite Imagery," IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Yokohama, Japan, 2019, pp. 3915-3918.
  • Heris, Mehdi P., Brian Muller and Alana M. Wilson. 2019. Why Planning Matters in Microclimate Management and Urban Heat Mitigation.Journal of Planning Education and Research..
  • Hill, C., and Chawla, L. (2019). “Fun, novel, safe and inclusive”: Children’s design recommendations for playgrounds for all abilities. Children, Youth and Environments, 29(1), 105-115
  • Jordan, C., and Chawla, L. (2019). A coordinated research agenda for nature-based learning. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, Article 766. Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00766
  • Sobko, T., and Chawla, L. (2019). “Intergenerational gardening on urban rooftops: The example of the ‘Play and Grow’ Program in Hong Kong.” Second author, co-authored with Tanja Sobko. In M. Kaplan, J. Hoffman, M. Sánchez & L. L. Thang (eds.), Intergenerational Contact Zones: Place-based Tools for Promoting Social Inclusion and Belonging. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

2018

  • Afzalan, Nader and Brian Muller. 2018. Online Participatory Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges for Enriching Participatory Planning.Journal of the American Planning Association. 84:2, 162-177.
  • Derr, V.,L.Chawla and Mintzer, M.. New York: New Village Press, 2018. Print.Winner of the Environmental Design Research Association 2019 Achievement Award.
  • Chawla, L., and Hughes, R. E. (2018). Returning orange waters to blue: Creating a culture of civic engagement through learning experiences. In M. E. Krasny (Ed.), Grassroots to Global: Broader Impacts of Civic Ecology (pp. 85-102). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

  • Chawla, L., and White, A. B. (2018). Place-based education and citizen science: Resources for learning beyond the classroom. The NAMTA Journal, 43(3): 4-22. (Journal of the North American Montessori Teachers Association).

  • Kreutz, A., Derr, V., and Chawla, L. (2018). Fluid or fixed? Design processes that facilitate or constrain a sense of inclusion in participatory schoolyard and park design. Landscape Journal, 37(1): 39-54.

  • Chawla, L. (2018) Nature-based learning for student achievement and ecological citizenship,Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 20 (1 & 2), xxv-xxxix.

2017

  • Mintzer, M. and D. Flanders Cushing. 2017, in press.K. Bishop and L. Corkery (Eds.),Designing for Kids in the City: Beyond Playgrounds and Skateparks.Routledge Press
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  • Derr, V., L. Chawla, and W. van Vliet. 2017, in press.K. Bishop and L. Corkery (Eds.),Designing for Kids in the City: Beyond Playgrounds and Skateparks.Routledge Press.
  • Singapore.
  • Derr, V., L. Chawla, and I. Pevec. Early 2017, in press.in A.Russand M. Krasny (Eds.),Urban Environmental Education Reviewtextbook. Cornell University Press. And associatedvideo link.
  • Derr, V., H. Ruppi, and D. Wagner. In Press.. Field Report forChildren, Youth and Environments.

2016

  • Muller, Brian. 2016. Mending Man's Ways: Wickedness, Complexity and Off-Road Travel.Landscape and Urban Planning. 154: 93-101.
  • Muller, Brian and Travis Flohr. 2016. A Geodesign Approach to Environmental Design Education: Framing the Pedagogy, Evaluating the Results.Landscape and Urban Planning. 156: 101-117.
  • Derr, V. and E. Tarantini. 2016..Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability.
  • Derr, V. and A. Rigolon. 2016. "Participatory Schoolyard Design for Health and Well-Being: Supportive Policies for Children’s Informal Play in Urban Green Spaces." C. Freeman and P. Tranter (Eds.),Risk, Protection, Provision and Policy. Volume 12in T. Skelton (Ed.),Geographies of Children and Young People.Springer Press.

2014

  • Afzalan, Nader and Brian Muller. 2014. The Role of Social Media in Green Space Planning: A Case Study of Neighborhood Participation in Park Siting.Journal of Urban Technology. 21 (3) 67-83.

2012

  • Cushing, Debra Flanders,Wexler Love, Emily,&van Vliet, Willem(2012)Ch. 11 in: M. Rios & L. Vasquez, (eds.), Placemaking in Latino Communities: Space, action, identity. Routledge.

2009

  • Chawla, L. & Driskell, D. (2009). Learning by doing: Education for sustainable development through place-based action research. In P.B. Corcoran & P.M. Osano (Eds.), Young People, Education, and Sustainable Development (pp. 91-98). Wageningen Academic Publishers.
  • Sancar, F. H. (2009). "Yerel yonetimler kentlerimizin yasam kalitesine nasil katkida bulunmalidir?" (How should local governments contribute to the liveability of our cities?") Gundem, 2009 Temmuz (July 2009) pp 26-29.
  • Sancar, F. & Severcan, Y. (2009). "In search of agency: Participation in a youth organization in Turkey" In: Barry Percy-Smith and Nigel Thomas (Eds.),
    A Handbook of Children and Young People's Participation:
  • Perspectives from Theory and Practice. (pp 277-286). London: Routledge.
  • Sancar, F. & Severcan, Y. (2009). Impact of tourism-led economic development on children's places: Comparison along rural-urban continuum using participatory photography in Bodrum Peninsula-Turkey. (Working Paper - In Review).

2008

Varney, D., & van Vliet- W. (2008). Homelessness, children and youth: Research in the United States and Canada. American Behavioral Scientist, 51(6), 715-720.

2007

  • Chawla, L. & Flanders Cushing, D. (2007). Education for strategic environmental behavior.Environmental Education Research, 13(4), 437-452.
  • Kingston, B., Wridt, P., Chawla L., van Vliet, W., & Brink, L. (2007). Creating child friendly cities in the case of Denver, USA. Municipal Engineer, 160(2), 97-102.

2006

  • Chawla, L. & Heft, H. (2006). Children as agents in sustainable development. In M. Blades & C. Spencer (Eds.), Children as Agents in Sustainable Development: The Ecology of Competence (pp. 199-216). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Karsten, L., & van Vliet-, W. (2006). Children in the city: Reclaiming the street. Children, Youth and Environments, 16(1), 151-167. Retrieved from
  • Karsten, L., & van Vliet-, W. (2006). Increasing children's freedom of movement: Introduction. Children, Youth and Environments, 16(1), 69-73. Retrieved from

2005

  • Kirschke, J., & van Vliet-, W. (2005). “How can they look so happy?” Reconstructing the place of children after Hurricane Katrina: Images and reflections. Children, Youth and Environments, 15(2), 378-391. Retrieved from
  • Sancar, F.H. (2005). Participatory photography: Children's voices in municipal planning. In N. Kenton, A. Milligan & H. Ashley (Eds.) Participatory learning and action (PLA). (pp. 16-26). London: IIED.

2003

. Chapter Four (van Vliet, Willem)in The Challenge of Slums; Global Report on Human Settlements 2003 London: Earthscan (2003).


Before 2000

Journals

van Vliet, W. (1992).Housing for the Elderly in Comparative Perspective: The United States and the Netherlands.Housing and Society: Vol 19, No 3.

Books

  • van Vliet,W., (editor).Encyclopedia of Housing. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 1998. Outstanding Academic Book Award from Choice, review journal of the Association of College and Research Libraries; Editors’ Choice, Booklist Magazine, review journal of the American Library Association; Outstanding Reference Source winner, Reference User and Services Association.
  • van Vliet,W., (editor).International Handbook of Housing Policies and Practices. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1990.
  • van Vliet,W., (editor).Women, Housing, and Community. London: Gower Publishing Company. 1988.
  • van Vliet,W., (editor,co-edited by J. F. Wohlwill).Habitats for Children: Impacts of Density. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1985.

Book Chapters

  • van Vliet,W. “Learning from Experience: Ingredients and Transferability of Success.”Chapter 11, pp. 246-276, inAffordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the U.S.: Learning from Failure and Success, (Edited by W. van Vliet--). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc., 1996.
  • van Vliet,W. Housing an Aging Population in the Netherlands, Pp. 89-111, Chapter 5 inHousing Frail Elders: International Policies, Perspectives, and Prospects, edited by Jon Pynoos and Phoebe Liebig. Johns Hopkins Press. 1995.
  • van Vliet,W. The Cherry Question or the Role of Social Science Research in Designing Against Vandalism. Chapter inVandalism: Research, prevention and social policy, edited by C. Christensen, D. Johnson and M. Brooks. Portland: University of Washington/Forest Service/Park Service. 1992.
  • van Vliet,W. The Housing and Living Arrangements of Young People in the U.S. Pp. 313-346 inHandbook of Housing and the Built Environment in the U.S., edited by E. Huttman and W. van Vliet--, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1988.
  • van Vliet,W. The role of housing type, household density and neighborhood density in peer group interaction and social adjustment. Chapter 8, pp. 165-200, inHabitats for children: impacts of density, edited by J. F. Wohlwill and W. van Vliet. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1985.
  • van Vliet,W. Housing young people in Israel: public policy and private preferences. Chapter 9, pp. 142-156, inHousing Needs and Policy Approaches: trends in 13 countries, edited by W. van Vliet--, E. Huttman, and S. Fava. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1985.
  • van Vliet,W. and J. F. Wohlwill.Habitats for children: the state of the evidence. Chapter 9, pp. 201-229, inHabitats for children: impacts of density, edited by J. F. Wohlwill and W. van Vliet. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1985.
  • van Vliet,W. Vandalism: an assessment and agenda. Chapter 1, pp. 13-36, inVandalism: Behavior and motivations, edited by C. Levy-Leboyer. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1984.