PPC staff, speaker or author?
Event Speaker

Jim Schwab

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Title & Affiliation
Senior Research Associate American Planning Association
Bio

Mr. Schwab joined the American Planning Association in November 1985. He served as the primary author and principal investigator for Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery and Redevelopment (1998), produced under a cooperative agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. More recently, he co-authored Planning for Wildfires (2005), and is a project editor for the newest PAS Report, Landslide Hazards and Planning. He served as the project manager for a FEMA-supported project in which APA hasdeveloped training for planners on the provisions of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. Mr. Schwab co-authored Regional Approaches to Affordable Housing, a PAS Report being prepared with sponsorship from HUD and the Fannie Mae Foundation. He is also the author of two books: Raising Less Corn and More Hell: Midwestern Farmers Speak Out (1988) and Deeper Shades of Green: The Rise of Blue-Collar and Minority Environmentalism in America (1994). He previously served as executive director of the Iowa Public Interest Research Group (1979-1981) and earned a B.A. in Political Science at Cleveland State University (1973). As a graduate student at the University of Iowa, Mr. Schwab earned one M.A. in Journalism and another in Urban and Regional Planning.