Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Camille Barchers has practiced as a regional planner throughout Florida, the Southeast, and the mid-Atlantic. She is an Assistant Professor of Regional Planning at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Camille’s work examines how planners use technology and how it changes the way we engage with the public. Her research interests include community engagement via information & communication technology, participatory regional planning to advance climate mitigation and adaptation, big data applications for equitable long-range planning, and the interaction between land use & transportation planning.
Camille works with new methodologies, including textual analysis, to create and examine new datasets to answer reoccurring questions in the planning domain and designs community engagement strategies to advance research and implementation related to resilience and climate change.
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