The National Center for Neighborhood & Brownfields Redevelopment at the E.J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy is actively involved in three major areas: Land use planning and impact analysis for the state, county and regional government agencies, using its Spatial Land & Impact Model (SLIM); Neighborhood/community level revitalization programs; and Partnering with a consortium of universities in advising the U.S. Department of Energy on the cleanup and reuse of the nation’s former nuclear weapons facilities.
The GIS Project Manager would be actively involved in using SLIM and other spatial and spreadsheet software to prepare a variety of land use and impact analyses under existing contracts, and to promote the greater involvement of the Center in similar work in areas such as wastewater management planning, development of smart growth county and regional plans, and environmental and other impacts studies across the state. Because of the nature of the Center’s work, the individual should also have a good understanding of environmental and other issues surrounding the redevelopment and reuse of old industrial and commercial properties (brownfields/grayfields).
Interested parties should contact Henry Mayer, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Center for Neighborhood & Brownfields Redevelopment
E.J. Bloustein School
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