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PERSONAL RESUME
DR. JON RODIEK
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77843-3137
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PERSONAL RESUME
A. Personal
B. Academic Institutions Attended
C. Academic Appointments
D. Professional Practice
E. Professional Practice / Landscape Planning
F. Journal Editor
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G. Awards
H. ASLA/CELA Activities
I. Symposia
J. University and Professional Appointments
K. Special Issues
L. Publications
M. Selected Landscape Planning and Design Projects
N. Research Grants
ACADEMIC VITA
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A. Name: Jon Rodiek304 Langford A
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Phone: 979-845-7059
Email: [email protected]
B. Academic Institutions Attended
1. Rutgers University Plant Science B.S. June 1965
2. University of Massachusetts Landscape Architecture B.L.A. June 1967
3. University of Massachusetts Landscape Architecture M.L.A. June 1967
4. University of Massachusetts Forestry M.S. January 1973
5. University of Massachusetts Natural Resources Planning Ph.D. June 1974
Dissertation Title: Landscape Analysis: A Technique for Ecosystem Assessment and Land Use Planning, June 1974, 168 pages.
C. Academic Appointments
Graduate Coordinator (MLA) 1990 to Present TAMUAssistant Department Head 2000 to 2001 TAMUAssociate Dean, Academic Affairs 1990 to 1992 TAMUChair, Division of Design Innovation 1988 to 1990 TAMU
Department Head (PALA) 1983 to 1986 TTU
Graduate Coordinator (MLA) 1980 to 1981 University of ArizonaFull Professor (Land-Arch) 1983 to Present University of ArizonaAssociate Professor, Research Associate 1979 to 1983 University of ArizonaAssistant Professor, Research Associate(Land-Arch) 1974 to 1979 University of Arizona
D. Professional Practice
• Landscape Architect September 1968 to June 1971 The Architect’s Collaborative,
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Cambridge, MA• Landscape Architect January 1969 to June 1971 Cambridge Community
Development Dept., Cambridge, MA
• Landscape Architect January 1965 to January 1968 Per Nylen & Associates,
Northhampton, MA• Landscape Architect January 1968 to June 1968 Research Planning and Design
Associates, Amherst, MA• Landscape Architect June to September 1965 USFS, George Washington
N.F., Harrisburg, VA
E. Professional Practice, Landscape Planning
• Research Consultant March 1983 King Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi
Arabia• Research Consultant June 1978 USDI Fish and Wildlife Service,
National Wetlands Inventory, St. Petersburg, FL
• Research Consultant May 1978 FEEMA, Environmental Studies
Institute, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil• Research Consultant August – September BLM, Las Vegas, NV, Red Rock
1977 Canyon Recreation Area• Research Consultant/ June/August USFS LaGrande, OR, Range and
Associate 1974 to 1977 Wildlife Habitat Laboratory• Research Consultant June 1973 T.E.G. (The Environmental Group)
Eight Natural Science Consultant Companies
• Research Consultant June 1971 to C.S.U. (Carlozzi Sinton, and Vilkitis,
June 1974 Inc.)• Research Consultant June/December 1968 USDI , U.S. Virgin Islands
• Research Consultant April/May 1968 Jamaican Ministry of Natural Resources,
Dunn’s River Falls
F. Journal Editor
Editor in Chief 1990 to Present Landscape and Urban Planning Journal, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
G. Awards• Dean’s Award September 2007 College of Architecture
Personal Service to College
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• Association of Former May 2006 Texas A&M University
Students DistinguishedAchievement Award
• Excellence in Teaching 2005-2006 Landscape Architecture and Urban
Graduate Teaching Planning• Excellence in Teaching 2004-2005 Landscape Architecture and Urban
Undergraduate Teaching Planning• Excellence in Teaching 2003-2004 Landscape Architecture and Urban
Graduate Teaching Planning• FABOS Medal 2004 National
Landscape PlanningGreenway Planning
• Fellow October 2002 American Society of Landscape
Architects, San Jose, California• Outstanding Teacher of April 2002 Department of Landscape Architecture
the Year and Urban Planning, College of Architecture, TAMU
• Distinguished Alumnus April 2001 University of Massachusetts
Departments/Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Amherst, MA
• CELA Award of June 2000 Awarded at 2000 CELA Conference,
Distinction University of Guelph, Ontario• Distinguished Fall 1996 College of Architecture, TAMU,
Achievement Award Distinguished Teaching• National Team June 1990 American Association of University
Leadership Award Administrators: Professional Colleges(Black, McCarthy, Rodiek) Division, Seattle, WA
• U.S Forest Service June 1976 Wildlife Habitats in Managed Forests,
Certificate of Merit Co-Author, Washington, D.C.
H. ASLA/CELA Activities• ASLA/TWS (The Wildlife Society) National Liaison Representative 1985-1995
• ASLA/LALUP Open Committee, Contributing Author ASLA Annual October 1994
Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, Ecological Values of Riverine Ecosystems,7 pages
• ASLA/LALUP Open Committee Newsletter, Guest Editor, Landscapes Fall 1994
Planning: Influencing Future Landscapes, 32 pages• ASLA/LALUP Open Committee Newsletter, Guest Editor, Wetland Fall 1993
Restoration and Landscape Planning, 28 pages• ASLA Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat Policy A:307, Rewrite of Policy 1992
Primary Author• ASLA/LALUP Open Committee Newsletter, Guest Editor, Landscape Fall 1992
Management and Biodiversity, 31 pages
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• ASLA/LALUP Open Committee Newsletter, Guest Editor, Wildlife and Fall 1991
Habitat Planning, 28 pages• IFLA Conference, Committee Member, Landscape Ecology and July 1989
Sustainable Development, Boston, MA• ASLA Special Workshop Session Chair, Fragile Ecosystems, John Lyle, 1988
Deb Mitchell, Patrick Thomas, Deane Wang, Committee Members,ASLA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
• CELA Conference Annual Meeting, Invited Speaker, Sustainable June 1988
Landscapes, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA• CELA Southwest Regional Representative 1984-1988
• ASLA Annual Meeting, Educational Session, Invited Speaker. World November 1986
Conservation Workshop, World Conservation and LandscapeArchitecture, San Francisco, CA
• ASLA Annual Meeting, LALUP Open Committee, Author/Speaker, 1984
The Wetlands Landscapes in Regional Landscape Planning Proceedings, pages 59-66, Phoenix, AZ
• ASLA Annual Meeting, Educational Session, Speaker, Water 1984
Conservation in Arid Landscapes, Phoenix, AZ• CELA Annual Meeting, Author/Speaker, Landscape Analysis: A August 1983
Process of Identifying and Evaluating Critical Landscapes Within theState of Arizona, in Proceedings: The Landscape: Critical Issues and Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT
I. Symposia/Conferences• Invited Speaker 2nd FABOS Landscape Planning and Greenway Symposium. “Landscape
Planning and Ecosystem Protection in a Rapidly Urbanizing Environment”. March 31, 2007. Amherst, MA.
• Invited Speaker 1st FABOS Landscape Planning and Greenway Symposium. April
2004. “Landscape Planning: Its Contributions to the Evolution of the Profession of Landscape Architecture”. Vol 76, Issue 1-4, pages 291-297, Landscape and Urban Planning Journal April 2006
• Session Chair 1st Annual Urban Agricultural Symposium College of Architecture,
Texas A&M University, Dallas, Texas April 2002. Session Agricultural Lands, urban Planning, 2 main speakers Dr. Roger Ulrich, Mr. Randall Arendt
• Session Chair 11th Annual U.S. International Association of Landscape Ecologists,
Environmental Planning Workshop, Galveston, TX, March 27-29, 1996.• Session Chair ASLA Annual Meeting, Wetland Restoration Techniques on Post Mined
Lands, San Antonio, TX, October 1994.• Session Chair TWS 1st Annual Fall Conference, The Role of Habitat in the Planned
Landscape, Albuquerque, NM, September 24,1994
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• Session Chair 58th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference,
Wildlife and Habitats in Managed Landscapes, in Strategies for Meeting Natural Resource Needs, Washington, D.C., March 17-21, 1989.
• Session Chair 51st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference,
Wildlife Habitat by Design, in Resource Management First Line Of Defense, Reno, NV, March 1986.
• Session Chair A National Symposium on Urban Wildlife Integrating Man and Nature
in the Metropolitan Environment. Special Session, Landscape Architecture and Wildlife Habitat Designs, National 4H Center, Chevy Chase, MD, November 4-7.
• Invited Speaker Interdisciplinary Editor Symposium, College of Architecture and
Environmental Design, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 5 editors invited, February 17-18, 1994.
• Invited Speaker National Symposium: Urban Wetlands and Riparian Habitat, sponsored
by the Association of State Wetland Managers, Oakland, CA, June 26-27, 1988.
• Invited Speaker “The Landscape of Water,” Landscape Erosion and Landscape
Development, in Proceedings Vol. 1, (Fall 1986: 67-81), University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, October 4-11, 1986
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. “Wetlands and Aquatic Plants for Habitat Restoration.”
In Proceedings of the National Wetlands Symposium, sponsored by the Association of Wetland Manager, Inc., Oakland, CA, 1990.
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. “Wildlife Habitat by Design on the Sienna Plantation.”
In Integrating Wildlife Conservation and New Residential Developments. Tucson, AZ, January 20-22, 1986.
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. “Trees in the Urban Landscape.” Southwest Park and
Recreation Training Institute, 29th Annual Meeting, Texoma, OK, February 1984.
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. and G.A. DelGiudice. “Coordinating Land Management
Activities for Elk Habitat Maintenance on the Sitgreaves National Flagstaff, AZ, February 22-24, 1982.
• Presented Paper DelGiudice, G.A. and Jon Rodiek. “A Habitat Analysis of Spring-
Summer Elk Range on the Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona.” In Proceedings: Western States Elk Workshop, Flagstaff, AZ, February 22-24, 1981.
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. and Warren Hagenbuck. “The National Wetlands Inventory
and Its Relationship to Wildlife Habitat Values in the Southwestern United States.” In Proceedings: Forty-Sixth North American Wildlife Conference, pages 171-183, Washington, D.C. March 21-25, 1981
• Presented Paper Rodiek, J.E. “The Value and Importance of Arizona’s Wetland.”
Presented at the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, American Association for the Advancement of
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Science, and the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Las Vegas, NV, 10 pages, 1980.
• Presented Paper Wilen, W.O. and J.E. Rodiek. “Classification: Collection and
Management.” Presented at the Western States Heritage Conference, Tucson, AZ, 10 pages, March 1980.
J. University and Professional Committees
TAMU• Dean’s Selection Committee, College Level 1992, 1997, 2007
• Department Head Selection Committee, Department Level 1991, 1993, 1997
• Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department Level 1992 to Present
• Publications Committee, College Level 2002
TTU• University Representative, Eisenhower Consortium. 12 1983-1986
University Committee Members• College Computer Committee 1986-1988
• Dean’s Advisory Committee 1983-1986
• Architecture Status Committee 1983-1984
• Landscape Planning, Management and Design Ph.D. 1983-1984
Committee
University of Arizona• Graduate Study Committee, College Level 1976-1980
• Graduate Planning Committee, College Level 1975-1976
• Natural Resources Planning and Design Committee, 1975-1976
College Level• Research Committee, College Level 1976-1977
• School of Renewable Natural Resources Graduate 1975-1978
Committee• School of Renewable Natural Resources Curriculum 1979-1983
Committee• School of Renewable Natural Resources Cooperative 1981-1983
Fisheries and Wildlife Research Committee• University Graduate Council Representative 1981-1983
Professional Appointments• Invited National U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Division of Habitat
Reviewer Conservation, 400 Arlington Square, Washington, D.C.,
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Project: Guide to Predict the Occurrence of Wetland Functions and Sources, November 1992
• Invited National USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Animal
Representative Damage Control. Task Force formulated an action plan to inform planners and designers of animal damage prevention activities, 5 members, January 1995.
• Invited National U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory,
Reviewer St. Petersburg, FL (20 members), 1975.
K. Special Issues: Landscape and Urban Planning Journal
• Rodiek, J.E. and G. Vasquez, Editors, Special Issue, “Research on the Built 2005
and Virtual Environments”. Landscape and Urban Planning Vol. 73 Issue 2-3Pages 81-261
• Rodiek, J.E., Editor, Special, “Rural Landscapes in Europe: Options for the 1999
Future”. Landscape and Urban Planning Vol. 46, No. 1-3, 184 pages.• Rodiek, J.E., F.R. Steiner, Editors, “Landscape Architecture, Research and 1998
Education”. Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 42, No. 2-4, 234 pages.• Rodiek, J.E. and E.G. Bolen, Editors. Special Issue, “Wildlife Habitats in 1997
Human Dominated Landscapes.” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 38,Nos. 3, 4, pages 135-283. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
• Rodiek, J.E., Editor, Special Issue, “The Role of Habitat in the Planned 1995
Landscape”. Landscape and Urban Planning Vol. 32, No. 3, 44 pages.• Rodiek, J.E., G. DelGiudice, Editors, Special Issue, “Wildlife Habitat 1994
Conservation: Its Relationship to Biological Diversity and LandscapeSustainability”. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 28, No. 1, 112 pages
L. Publications
Journal Articles (published)
• Rodiek, J.E. January 2010, “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2010” in Landscape
and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 94, Issue 1, 15 January 2010. Pages 1-2• Rodiek, J.E., January 2010, “Environment Building at Home” in Landscape and Urban
Planning Journal. Vol. 94, 15 January 2010, pgs. 3-8• Rodiek J.E. May 2009, Book Review, “The Importance of Nature in Coping: Creating
Increased Understanding of the Importance of Pure Experience of Nature to Health”, by J. Ottoson. Doctoral Thesis. Nov 2007: 115, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences 2007. In Landscape and Urban Planning Journal. Vol 91, Issue 1, 30 May 2009, page 46.
• Rodiek, J.E. January 2009, “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2009” In Landscape
and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 89, Issue 1-2, 30 January 2009, pgs 1-2
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• Rodiek, J.E. January 2009, “The Evolving Urban Realm: Critical Options, Alternative
Futures” in Landscape and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 89, Issue 1-2, 30 January 2009. Pgs. 3-6
• Rodiek, J.E. January 2008, “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2008”, in Landscape
and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 84, Issue 1, 11 January 2008, pgs 1-2.• Rodiek. J.E. January 2008, “Protecting Ecosystems and Open Spaces in Urbanizing
Environments.” In Landscape and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 84. Issue 1, January 2008. Pgs. 3-6
• Rodiek, J.E., March 2007. “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2007” in Landscape
and Urban Planning Journal. Vol. 80, Issue 1-2, pgs iii-iv.• Rodiek, J.E. January 2007, “Landscape Planning in Hazardous Zones, Lessons from
Hurricane Katrina” August 2005. In Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 79, issue 1, pgs 1-4
• Rodiek, J.E. April 2006, “Landscape Planning: Its Contributions to the Profession
Landscape Architecture” in Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol 76, Issues 1-4, pgs. 291-307.
• Rodiek, J.E. February 2006, “Forever Cognizant, Forever Thankful” in Landscape and
Urban Planning. Vol. 75, Issue 1-2, page 104• Rodiek, J.E. January 2006, “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2006” in Landscape
and Urban Planning, Vol. 74, Issue 1, pgs. 1-2• Rodiek, J.E. October 15, 2005. “Human Habitats: A Focus for Design Education in the 21st
Century” in Research on the Built and Virtual Environments Special Issue, Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol 73, Issue 2-3, Pages 81-85.
• Rodiek J.E. January 15, 2005 “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2005” Vol. 70,
Issues 1-2, pgs 1-2.• Rodiek, J.E. May 15, 2004, “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover 2004” Vol. 68, Issue
1, pgs 1-2• Rodiek, J.E. December 2003, “Visionary Landscapes” in Landscape and Urban Planning.
Vol 66, Issue 1, pgs 1-3• Rodiek J.E. and C. Paine. R. Shafer and Fernandey. May 2003. “The Role of the Journals
in Shaping the Profession.” IFLA Proceedings Annual Meeting. Calgary, Canada, 8 pgs.• Rodiek, J.E. May 2002. “Urban Agriculture from a Planning Perspective.” Pgs 149-152, in
Urban Agriculture Symposium: Emerging Opportunities in Science, Education, and Policy.” Editors: Tim Davis, Victor Gibeault. Dallas, Texas.
• Rodiek, J.E. 2002. “Where Do We Go From Here?” Landscape and Urban Planning.
Vol. 58, Issue 1, pgs 1-4. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.• Rodiek, J.E. 2002. “Landscape and Urban Planning Cover for 2002.” Landscape and
Urban Planning. Vol. 58, Issue 1, pgs 5-6. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.• Rodiek, J.E. 2000. “Viewpoint on the Environment, The Next Millennium.” Landscape
and Urban Planning. Vol. 47, pgs 103-104. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.• Rodiek, J.E. and F. Steiner, Editors. 1998. Special Issue. “Landscape Architecture
Research and Education.” Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 42, Nos. 2-4, pgs. 79-304. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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• Rodiek, J.E., M. Teal and C.S. Huang. 1998. “Open Space Planning for Travis County,
Austin, Texas, A Collaborative Design.” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 42, Nos. 2-4, pgs 259-268. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• Rodiek, J.E. 1998. “Site Planning for a New Residence.” Texas Architecture, 7/8, pgs 1-5.
• Rodiek, J.E. and E.G. Bolen, Editors. 1997. Special Issue, “Wildlife Habitats in Human
Dominated Landscapes.” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol 38, Nos. 3,4, pgs. 135-283. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• Rodiek, J.E. 1995. “The Role of Habitat in the Planned Landscape: A National
Symposium.” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 32, pgs 203-204. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
• Rodiek, J.E. 1994. “The Journal’s Role in Communicating Progress in the Evolution of
Future Urban Environments” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 32 (1-5). Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• Rodiek, J.E. and G. DelGiudice. February 1994. Wildlife Habitat Diversity: Its
Relationship to Biological Diversity and Landscape Sustainability: A National Symposium. Landscape and Urban Planning Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1, pgs 1-3, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• Co-Authored Journal. September 1993. Cumulative Index Vol. 1-25, 1974-1993. Vol. 25.
No. 34, pgs 139-250. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.• Rodiek, J.E. 1988. “The Evolving Landscape” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 16,
pgs 35-44. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.• Rodiek, J.E. and Thomas Woodfin. 1988. “Landscape Architects on Wildlife and Wildlife
Habitat Policy.” Renewable Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2 pgs 1-3• Rodiek, J.E. and W. Steavenson. 1987. “Cooperation in Ecosystem Design.” Landscape
Architecture, Vol. 77, No. 3, pgs 68-72• Rodiek, J.E. 1987. “Changing Landscapes.” Renewable Natural Resources Journal,
Vol. 5, No. 3, pgs. 16-20• DelGiudice, G. and J. Rodiek. 1984. “Do Elk Need Free Water in Arizona?” Wildlife
Society Bulletin in Forest Resources, Vol. 12, pgs 141-146, SK351-W62a.• Rodiek, J.E. 1984. “Water Conservation Strategies for the Urban Arid Landscapes.”
Desert Plants, Vol. 6, No. 1, pgs. 9-14. Published for the Boyce Thompson, Southwestern Arboretum Superior Arizona by the University of Arizona Press.
• Rodiek, J.E. and G. DelGuidice. 1983. “Designing for Wildlife habitat in Manages
Forests.” Landscape Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2, pgs 134-144, Madison, WI.• Rodiek, J.E. 1981, “Wetland Trees of Arizona for Possible Oasis Use in Arid Regions.”
Desert Plains, Vol. 3, No.2, pgs. 88-91. Published by the University of Arizona Press for the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum, Superior, AZ (Nat/Sci QK 938 D4 D46).
• Rodiek, J.E. and J.W. Thomas. 1980. “Wildlife Habitat Planning and Landscape
Architecture.” Landscape Research, Vol. 5, No. 3, pgs 12-16, Manchester, England.• Rodiek, J.E. and M. Flint. 1981. “The Zoo Enclosure and Its Role in Zoological Garden
Design.” Landscape Architecture Forum, Vol. 2, No. 3, pgs 14-19, Fountain Hills, AZ.
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• Rodiek, J.E. 1980. “Hydrophytic Plants in Arizona’s Palustrine Landscapes.” Desert
Plants, Vol. 2, No. 2, pgs. 119-123. Published by the University of Arizona Press for the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum, Superior, AZ.
• Rodiek, J.E. and W. O. Wilen. 1979. “Threatened Landscapes.” Western Wildlands
Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, pgs 8-11. Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station, Missoula, MT.
• Rodiek, J.E. and W. O. Wilen. 1979. “Landscape Inventory: A Key to Sound
Environmental Planning.” Landscape Research Vol. 5, No. 1, pgs 12-13, Manchester, England.
• Rodiek, J.E. and M. M. McCarthy. 1979. “Riparian Wildlife Habitat Analysis in the Arid
Southwestern United States.” Landscape Research, Vol. 4. No. 1, pgs 4-8, Manchester, England
• Rodiek, J.E. 1978. “Landscape Analysis: A Technique for Ecosystems Assessment and
Land Use Planning.” Journal of Landscape Planning, Vol. 5, pgs 27-44. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
• Rodiek, J.E., T.R. Verma, and J.L. Thames. 1976. “Disturbed Land Rehabilitation in Lynx
Creek Watershed.” Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 2. Pg. 265, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Books or Chapters in Books• Rodiek, J.E. and E.G. Bolen, Editors. 1991. “Wildlife and Habitats in Manages
Landscapes.” Island Press, Washington, D.C., 219 pgs.• Rodiek, J.E. 1988. “Water Impoundments in the Arid Environment.” Chapter 8 in Small
Water Impoundments in Semi-Arid Regions. Edited by John L. Thames and Charles D. Ziebell. University of Arizona Press, Albuquerque, NM.
• Thomas, J.W., C. Maser, and J. Rodiek. 1979. “Riparian Zones.” In Wildlife Habitats in
Managed Forests, USDA Forest Service Ag. Handbook, No. 553, pgs 40-47.• Thomas, J.W., C. Maser, and J. Rodiek. 1979. “Edges.” In Wildlife Habitats in Managed
Forests, USDA Forest Service Ag. Handbook, No. 553, pgs 48-59.• Maser, C., J. Rodiek, and J.W. Thomas. 1979. “Cliffs, Talus, and Caves.” In Wildlife
Habitats in Managed Forests, USDA Forest Service Ag. Handbook, No. 553, pgs. 96-103.
Other Articles• Rodiek, J. E. 1995. “The Evolution of Urban Environments.” Centerpiece, Vol. 1,
Arizona State University, Herberger Center for Design Excellence, Tempe, AZ.• Wright, Scott and J. E. Rodiek. Winter 1994. “Landscape Planning: A Tool for
Residential Neighborhood Design.” LALUP, No. 25, Washington State University.• Rodiek, J. E. 1994. “Ecological Values of Riverine Ecosystems.” In Rivers as
Greenways. Proceedings of the LALUP Session, pgs. 3-10, Washington State University Press, Pullman, Washington, William G. Hendrix, Editor.
• Rodiek, J. E. 1993. “Wetland Restoration and Landscape Planning,” Editorial. LALUP,
No. 25, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs 2-3.
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• Cote, D. and J. E. Rodiek. 1993. “Augmentation of Created Wetlands on Post-Mined
Land at the Gibbons Creek Lignite Mine.” In LALUP, No. 25, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs.19-27.
• Rodiek, J. E. 1992. “The Role of Landscape Management in Conserving Biodiversity.”
Editorial. In LALUP, No. 23, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs. 2-3.• Johnson, D. and J. E. Rodiek. 1992. “A G.I.S. Application to a Residential Wildlife
Habitat Design.” In LALUP, No. 23, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs. 19-25.
• Rodiek, J. E. 1991. “Wildlife and Habitat Planning.” Editorial. In LALUP, No. 20,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs. 1-4.• Irwin, E. and J. E. Rodiek. 1991. “A Case Study and Methodology for Wildlife Habitat
Analysis and Design.” In LALUP, No. 20, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA., pgs. 14-27.
• Rodiek, J. E. and Diana Barnes. 1982. “Coordinating Land Management Practices for
Wildlife Habitat Values in Southwest Coniferous Forests,” pgs. 3-13. In P. F. Folliot, L. K. Souls, and J. D. Tash Tech Coord., “The Effects of Land Management Practices of Fish and Wildlife in Southeastern Coniferous Forests.” SRNR, College of Agriculture, University of Arizona, Arizona Cooperative Wildlife Research and Fishery Unit sponsors. Cooperative Regional Research Project. W-156 Proceedings.
• Rodiek, J. E. and W Hagenbuck. 1981. “The National Wetlands Inventory and its
Relationahip to Wildlife Habitat Values in the Southeastern United States.” In Proceedings 46th North American Wildlife Conference, Washington D.C., March 21-25, pgs. 171-183.
• Thomas, Jack Ward, Chris Maser and Jon E. Rodiek. 1978. “Edges – Their Interspersion,
Resulting Diversity and Its Measurement.”, pgs. 91-100. In R. M. DeGraff, Tech. Coordinator, Nongame Bird Habitat Management in Coniferous Forests of the Western United States. U. S. Department of Agriculture for Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technician. Rep. PNW-64, Portland, OR.
Thomas, Jack Ward, R. J. Miller, H. Black, J. E. Rodiek, and C. Master. “Guidelines for Maintaining and Enhancing Wildlife Habitat in Forest Management in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington,” pp. 28-52. In Proceedings of the Forum – Grazing and Riparian/Stream Ecosystems, edited by Oliver B. Cope, p. 121-31. Trout Unlimited, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Thomas, Jack Ward, Chris Maser and Jon Rodiek. 1979. “Riparian Zones in Managed Rangelands – Their Importance to Wildlife.” In Proceedings of the Forum – Grazing and Riparian/Stream Ecosystems, edited by Oliver B. Cope, pgs. 21-31. Trout Unlimited, Inc., Washington, D.C.
• Rodiek, J. E., J. W. Thames, R. J. Miller, H. Black and C. Maser. 1976. “Guidelines for
Maintaining and Enhancing Wildlife Habitat in forest Management in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington.” Presented at the 41st North American and Wildlife Natural Resources Conferences, pgs. 452-476.
• Rodiek, J. E. 1975. “Alternative Land Uses for Disturbed Mined Lands.” Proceedings:
Disturbed Land Use and Reclamation in the Southwest, University of Arizona Press, 21 pp.
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Research Reports• Rodiek, J. E., et al. October 1985. The Sienna Plantation Project Research Update.
Submitted to the Johnson Corporation, Houston, TX, 37 pp. • Rodiek, J. E. November 1984. The Sienna Plantation Project Research Update.
Submitted to the Johnson Corporation, Houston, TX, 120 pp.• Rodiek, J. E. June 1983. Santa Cruz River Park Master Plan Update, City of Tucson,
AZ, 20 pp.• Rodiek, J. E. March 1982. Existing Wildlife Habitat – The Hills. A Technical report
submitted to Rogers and Gladwin Associates, Tuscon, AZ, 20 pp.• Rodiek, J. E. March 1981. Habitat Mapping Northeast Regional Park, Tuscon, AZ, 120
pp.• Rodiek, J. E. May 1975. Native Plant Use for Residential Use in the Desert Southwest, 42
pp., unpublished. • Rodiek, J. E. October 1976. Selecting Vegetation Species for Mined Land Rehabilitation,
24 pp., unpublished.• Rodiek, J. E. September 1977. Rehabilitation Guidelines for Road Segment B, Red Rock
Canyon Park, 45 pp. A technical report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Las Vegas, NV.
• Zube, E., et al. January 1978. The Islands, Selected Resources of the United States:
Virgin Islands and Their Relationship to Recreation, Tourism and Open Space, 71 pp. Prepared for the U. S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. (Researcher, co-author, 20% responsibility).
• Rodiek, J.E. August 1974. Landscape Analysis – A Technique for Ecosystem Assessment
and Land Use Planning, 168 pp., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts.• Rodiek, J. E. January 1973, A Natural Resources Inventory Atlas for Plymouth County,
Massachusetts, 133 pp., Cooperative Extension Agency, MA, (Principal Investigator). • Rodiek, J. E. and J. H. Vilkitis. February 1973. Impact Assessment for Flood Control
Dams on the Cheat river at Rowlesburg, West Virginia, 78 pp., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Principal Investigator, co-author 33% responsibility).
• Rodiek, J. E. June 1973. A Master Plan for the Conservation Education Facility,
Columbus, Ohio, 26 pp., Ohio State Department of Environmental Education, (Principal Investigator).
• Rodiek, J. E. October 1973. Impact Assessment for Cape Fear River Maintenance
Operations, Wilmington, North Carolina – Landscape Analysis, 42 pp., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington, NC (Principal Investigator).
• Vilkitis, J. R., et al. December 1973. Youghohioheny-Tygart Reservoir Impact Analysis –
Landscape Analysis, 192 pp., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh, PA (Principal Investigator, co-author, 20% responsibility).
• Vilkitis, J. R., et al. December 1973. Lake Padgett Pines – Development of Regional
Impacts, Vols. 1 and 2, Covington, Inc., Tampa, FL (Principal Investigator, co-author 20% responsibility).
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• Rodiek, J. E. June 1972. An Inventory of Government Agencies Dealing with Natural
Resource Management in St. Kitts, 35 pp. A research report submitted to the Behavioral Science Foundation, Boston, MA (Principal Investigator).
• Rodiek, J. E. October 1970, A Master Plan for the Chelmsford Conservation –
Education Sanctuary, 45 pp., Chelmsford Conservation Commission, Chelmsford, MA.• Rodiek, J. E. January 1968. The Mangrove Lagoon – A Selected Resource, St. Thomas,
The Virgin Islands, Master’s thesis, M.L.A., University of Massachusetts
M. Selected Landscape Planning and Design Projects
Summer 2009 Timber Lane Utility DistrictSpring, TexasConstruction Documents: Highland Glen ParkTrails Master PlanPrincipal Designer $6,000
Timber Lane Utility DistrictField work for Trail ExtensionHighland Glen Park/Trail
Upgrade MLA WebsitePrincipal Designer $17,000
Summer/Fall 2008 M.U.D. #10Little Cypress Creek CMP and Wetland ImpoundmentPrincipal Designer $39,125
Spring 2008 Wetland CMP and Plant DesignCollege of Agriculture Resource CenterKirksee ArchitectsPrincipal Designer $4,000
Fall 2007 Texas A&M GalvestonPelican Island CampusComprehensive Master PlanCo Principal Designer $10,000
Spring 2007 Timber Lane Utility DistrictSpring, TexasHighland Glen – North HillsComprehensive Master Plan (105 acres)
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Principal Designer $21,000
Fall 2006 Timber Lane Utility DistrictSpring, TexasUnion Pacific Railroad Lands ParkComprehensive Master Plan (95 acres)Principal Designer $20,000
Summer 2006 College of Agriculture New CampusTexas A&M University, College Station, TexasComprehensive Master Plan (1 square mile)Principal Designer $10,000
Spring 2005 Student Recreation CenterTexas A&M University, College Station, TexasComprehensive Master PlanPrincipal Designer $3,000
Fall 2005 Timber Lane Utility DistrictSpring, TexasComprehensive Master Plan 4.5 miles of Hike and Bike Trail. 2 parks (9 acres, 21 acres)Principal Designer $28,000
Summer 2005 Coastal Bend Regional ParkCorpus Christi, TexasComprehensive Master Plan (2000 acres)Equestrian, Children’s Park, Camping, Museum ComplexPrincipal Designer $33,000
Fall 2004 Gulf Coast Trades CenterNew Waverly, TexasComprehensive Master PlanPrincipal Designer $21,000
Spring 2004 Cecil Trailer Wilson Memorial GardenMagnolia, ArkansasCity Park Design (2 city blocks)Co Principal $15,000
Spring 2002 College Station Greenways
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Comprehensive Master Plan College Station, TexasPrincipal Designer $55,900
Spring 2001 Yoakum Urban PlanYoakum, TexasPrincipal Designer $21,000
Fall 2000 Texas Agricultural Experiment StationComprehensive Master PlanDallas, TexasPrincipal Designer $42,250
Spring 2000 Texas Forest Service, Montgomery County, TexasComprehensive Master Plan and Architectural Program for W. GoodrichJones State ForestPrincipal Designer $31,000
Fall 1999 Mill Creek Ranch Burnet County, TexasRanch Siting – Rock QuarryPrincipal Designer $10,000
Spring 1999 Pat Booker road, Universal City, TexasImprovements to Three Miles of Roadside to Upgrade Access, Safety, Visual QualityPrincipal Designer $30,000
Fall 1998 Town Center Improvement District I-45 Corridor BeautificationCoalition Study, The Woodlands, TexasPrincipal Designer $40,000
Spring 1998 Cedar Brakes Park, Montgomery, Texas5 Acre Habitat/City Park Master Plan, Working Drawing Construction DocumentPrincipal Designer $10,500
Summer 1997 Wildlife Habitat/Canoe Launch, LaGrange, Texas50 Acre Habitat/Campsite/Wildlife Area, Handicap AccessibleWildlife/Canoe Launch Master PlanPrincipal Designer $7,500
Fall 1997 Oak Ridge North Open Space Master Plan
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A Comprehensive Open Space Master Plan for the Cith of Oak Ridge, TexasPrincipal Designer $28,898
Fall 1996 Rusk State Hospital Master PlanMaster Plan for Hospital Grounds, Rusk, TexasPrincipal Designer $4,000
Spring 1996 City of Bryan County Juvenile Detention Center, Bryan, TexasLandscape Master PlanPrincipal Designer $10,400
Fall 1995 Travis County Open Space, Austin, TexasA Comprehensive Open Space Master Plan for Travis CountyWest Austin, TexasPrincipal Designer $22,000
Fall 1994 Bridle Ridge Park, Victoria, TexasDetention-Retention Pond for a Subdivision (65 acres)Principal Designer $6,000
Total $546,573.00
N. Research Grants
Sources of Funds/Subject Position/Date Amount
Texas Transportation Institute Principal Investigator, $ 50,324June 1988
Cannon Air Force Base Master Plan Principal Investigator, $ 2,306September-November 1986
Cannon Air Force Base Master Plan Principal Investigator, $ 1,770March-June 1986
City of Forth Worth Planning Strategies for Principal Investigator, $ 18,642Watershed Urbanization September 1985-June 1987
Kleberg Foundation Landscape Ecology Principal Investigator, $ 1,200September 1985-June 1986
The Johnson Corporation Principal Investigator, $ 35,000June 1983-June 1986
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White Mountain Apache Tribe Principal Investigator, $ 32,000July 1982-July 1983
U.S. Department of Agriculture Hatch Funds – Principal Investigator, $ 27,450Wetland/Riparian Ecosystem Inventory October 1980-September 1983
U.S. Forest Service Lakeside, Arizona – Elk Principal Investigator, $ 8,500Habitat-Human Impact Study` July 1980-April 1981
USDI Fish and Wildlife Service National Principal Investigator, $ 54,129Wetlands Inventory State of Arizona October 1978-October 1979
U.S. Department of Agriculture Hatch Funds – Co-Principal Investigator, $ 44,572Identification, Designation, and Management 1977-1980of Arizona’s Critical Prime Environments
Bureau of Mines Contract J0255029 – Surface Co-Investigator, October $ 4,000Mining and Water Resources in the Southwest 1978-October 1979 $209,000
U.S. Forest Service (SEAM) Billings, Co-Investigator, June 1976- $ 8,000Montana – Abandoned Mined-Land June 1976 $ 68,000Reclamation – Prescott National Forest,Prescott, Arizona
U.S. Forest Service, Legrande, Oregon – Range Co-Principal Investigator, $ 4,200and Wildlife Habitat Guideline Development June-August 1975
Total $569,093