Sy Adler believes that Portland and the Northwest offer a wealth of opportunities for innovative approaches to crucial planning and development issues.
Sy Adler, Ph.D
Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
College of Urban and Public Affairs
Portland State University
B.A. (urban studies) 1971 University of Pittsburgh; M.C.P. 1973 Harvard University; Ph.D. (city and regional planning) 1980 University of California at Berkeley.
Sy
teaches the following core courses: History and Theory of Planning in the
graduate planning program; Sociology and Politics of Urban Life in the Urban
Studies master and doctoral programs; and Theory and Philosophy of Community
Development in the undergraduate community development major. He also teaches
Planning Workshop, Introduction to Urban Planning, and Healthy Communities. His
research interests are closely integrated with his teaching areas and include
comparative studies of planning institutions, theories and practices, and
historical and contemporary relationships between urban planning and public
health. His main project now is a political history of the Oregon statewide
land use planning program. He believes
that the Portland metropolitan area and the Northwest offer a wealth of
opportunities to study innovative approaches to understanding and addressing a
wide range of crucial planning and development issues, and conveys his
excitement to students. He is a former co-editor of the Journal of the American
Planning Association.
Publications:
Books
1997 Carl
Abbott, Sy Adler, and Margery Abbott, Planning a New West: The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Corvallis,
OR: Oregon State
University Press.
1994 Carl
Abbott, Deborah Howe, and Sy Adler, eds., Planning
the Oregon Way, Corvallis, OR: Oregon State
University Press.
Chapters
2004 and
Jennifer Dill, “The Evolution of Transportation Planning in the Portland Metropolitan
Area.” In Connie Ozawa, ed., The Portland
Edge. Covelo,
CA: Island Press.
1994 "The
Oregon
Approach to Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning." In Carl Abbott, Deborah Howe, and Sy Adler,
eds., Planning the Oregon Way, Corvallis, OR: Oregon
State University
Press.
1993 "The
Evolution of Federal Transit Policy.” In
Martin Melosi, ed., Urban Public
Policy: Historical Modes and Methods,
University Park, PA:
Pennsylvania State University
Press.
1990 and
Sheldon Edner, "Governing and Managing Multi-Modal Regional Transit
Agencies in a Multicentric Era." In
George M. Guess, ed., Public Policy and
Transit System Management, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Articles
2008 and
Noelle Dobson, Karen Perl Fox, and Lynn Weigand, “Advocates and Active Living
on the Rural-Urban Fringe: A Case Study
of Planning in the Portland,
Oregon, Metropolitan Area.” Forthcoming in Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, Volume 33, Number 3,
June, 2008.
2007 Noelle
Dobson, Sy Adler, Karen Perl Fox and Lynn Weigand, “Advocating for Active
Living on the Rural-Urban Fringe,” Planning Magazine, Volume 73, Number 2: A-5.
2004 Deborah Howe, Carl
Abbott, and Sy Adler, “What's on the Horizon for Oregon Planners?” Journal of the American Planning Association,
Volume 70, Number 4: 391-397.
2004 Mark
Bello and Sy Adler, “Banning the ‘Snout House’: The Politics of Design in Portland,
Oregon.” Journal
of Architectural and Planning Research, Volume 21, Number 3: 193-208.
2003 Carl
Abbott, Sy Adler, Deborah Howe, “A Quiet Counterrevolution in Land Use
Regulation: The Origins and Impacts of
Oregon’s Ballot Measure 7.” Housing
Policy Debate, Volume 14, Number 3: 383-425.
2002 J.
C. Jo and Sy Adler, “North Korean Planning: Urban Changes and Regional Balance.” Cities, Volume 19, Number
3: 205-215.
2002 Jin
Cheol Jo and Sy Adler, “Planning in the socialist developing country: the case of North Korea.” Habitat
International 26: 251-267.
2001 Martha
Bianco and Sy Adler, “The Politics of Implementation: The Corporatist Paradigm Applied to the
Implementation of Oregon’s Statewide Transportation Planning Rule.” Journal of Planning Education and Research,
Volume 21, Number 1.
1996 Matthew
Slavin and Sy Adler, “Legislative Constraints on Gubernatorial State Industrial
Policy: Evidence from Oregon’s Regional Strategies Program.” Economic
Development Quarterly, Volume 10, Number
3.
1993 "The
Evolution of Federal Transit Policy." Journal of Policy History, Volume 5, Number 1.
(Reprinted in Martin Melosi, ed., Urban Public Policy: Historical Modes and Methods, Pennsylvania
State University Press, 1993.)
1992 and
Sheldon Edner, "Challenges Confronting Metropolitan Portland's Transportation Decision
System." Transportation Research Record, Number 1364.
1992 and
Johanna Brenner, "Gender and Space: Lesbians and Gay Men in the City." International Journal of Urban and
Regional Research, Volume 16, Number 1.
1991 "The
Transformation of the Pacific Electric Railway: Bradford Snell, Roger Rabbit, and the Politics of Transportation in Los Angeles." Urban
Affairs Quarterly, Volume 27, Number 1.
1990 "Environmental
Movement Politics, Mandates to Plan, and Professional Planners: The Dialectics of Discretion in Planning
Practice." Journal of Architectural and
Planning Research, Volume 7, Number
4.
1990 Sharon
Baggett and Sy Adler, "Regulating the Residential Care Industry: Historical Precedents and Current
Dilemmas." Journal of Aging and Social Policy, Volume 2, Number 1.
1990 and
Gerald Blake, "The Effects of a Formal Citizen Participation Program on Involvement in the Planning
Process: A Case Study of Portland, Oregon." State
and Local Government Review, Volume 22, Number 1.
1989 Carl
Abbott and Sy Adler, "History in Planning Analysis." Journal of the American Planning Association,
Volume 55, Number 4.
1988 "Infrastructure
Politics: The Dynamics of Crossing San Francisco Bay." The
Public Historian, Volume 10, Number 4.
1988 "A
Comparative Analysis of Rail Transit Politics, Policy and Planning in Canada and the United States." The
Logistics and Transportation Review, Volume 24, Number 3.
1988 and Sheldon
Edner, "Technological Change in Urban Transport Organizations." Public
Productivity Review, Volume 12, Number 2.
1988 “Why
BART but no ‘LART’? The Political
Economy of Rail Rapid Transit Planning in the Los Angeles and San Francisco
Metropolitan Areas, 1945-1957.” Planning Perspectives, Volume 2, Number
2.
1987 “The New
Information Technology and the Structure of Planning Practice.” Journal
of Planning Education and Research, Volume 6, Number 2.
1986 “The
Dynamics of Transit Innovation in Los
Angeles.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Volume 4: 321-355.
Book
Reviews
2007 Review
of Zachary Schrag, The Great Society
Subway: A History of the Washington Metro, The Johns Hopkins
University Press,
2006. Journal of American History. Volume 93, Number 4.
2006 Review
of Gregory Crowley, The Politics of
Place: Contentious Urban Redevelopment
in Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press,
2005. Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 26, Number 1.
1998 Review
of Greg Hise, Magnetic Los
Angeles: Planning the Twentieth-Century
Metropolis, The Johns
Hopkins University
Press, 1997. Pacific Historical Review, Volume 67, Number 4.
1997 Review
of Bruce McClendon and Anthony Catanese, eds., Planners on Planning: Leading
Planners Offer Real-Life Lessons on What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why, Jossey-Bass, 1996. Journal
of the American Planning Association, Volume 63, Number 2.
1994 Review
of Clifton Hood, 722 Miles: How the Subways
Shaped New York City,
Simon and Schuster, 1993. Journal of Planning Education and Research,
Volume 14, Number 1.
1988 Review
of Scott Bottles, Los
Angeles and the
Automobile: The Making of the Modern City,
University of California
Press, 1987. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Volume 6, Number 2.
Completed
Works
Ellen
Shoshkes and Sy Adler, “Planning for Healthy People/Healthy Places:
Lessons from mid-20th Century Global Discourse.” Forthcoming in Planning Perspectives in 2009.
Carl Abbott, Sy Adler, and Margery
Abbott, “The Columbia River Gorge National
Scenic Area.” A chapter in a forthcoming
volume about regional planning initiatives in the United States that surveys the
implementation of the 1986 Scenic Area Act.
Research
Monographs
2003 and Julie Odell,
Assessment of the Community GIS Initiative. Prepared for Ford Foundation.
2002 and
Connie Ozawa, Pleasant Valley Concept
Plan: Project Evaluation. Prepared for Metro.
1997 and
Carl Abbott, Conflict and Cooperation on
the Metropolitan Frontier: The Politics
of Regional Growth Management in the Pacific Northwest. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
1988 Sheldon Edner,
Sy Adler and Peter Morris, Challenges
Confronting Metropolitan Portland's
Transportation Decision-Making Regime. TRANS/NOW.
1986 Understanding the Dynamics of Innovation in Urban
Transit. United States Department of Transportation,
Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
1980 The Political Economy of Transit in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1963. United States Department of
Transportation. Urban Mass
Transportation Administration.
Conference
Papers and Presentations
2008 “Planners,
Environmentalists and Lawyers, and the Politics of Land Use Legislation in Oregon.” Presented at International Planning History
Society Conference.
2008 “The Politics of
Adopting Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Goals.” Presented at Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
2007 “Lawyers,
Planners, Lawyer/Planners: The Dynamics
of Land Use Planning in Oregon.” Presented at the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
2007 “Watchdog
Emerging: The Pre-History of 1000
Friends of Oregon.” Presented at Urban Affairs Association
Conference.
2006 Ellen
Shoshkes and Sy Adler, “Planning for Healthy People/Healthy Places:
Lessons from mid-20th Century Global Discourse. Presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Conference.
2003 “The Evolution of
Transportation Planning in the Portland
Metropolitan Area.” Presented at the
AESOP-ACSP Joint Conference.
2001 Roundtable
Presentation: “Oregon’s Ballot Measure 7.” Presented at the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
1997 "Planners
and Angry Citizens: The Portland Planning Bureau and the Dynamics of
Increasing Density." Presented at
the Association of Collegiate School of Planning Conference.
1996 Roundtable
Presentation: “Toronto
as a Capital of Good Planning: Canadian
and U.S.
Perspectives.” Presented at the
Association of Collegiate School of Planning Conference.
1995 "Implementing
Oregon's
Statewide Transportation Planning Rule: The Dynamics of Conflict and Cooperation Within the Community of
Planners." Presented at the
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference.
1994 "Pushing
the Envelope of Planning Practice: Citizen Activists, Professional Planners, and the Politics of Transportation
Modeling in the Portland
Metropolitan Area." Presented at
the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference.
1993 "Planners
as Educators: The Portland Planning Bureau's Livable City
Project." Presented at the
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference.
1992 "The
Oregon
Approach to Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning." Presented at the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
1992 "The
Oregon
Approach to Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning." Presented at the Urban Affairs Association
Annual Meeting.
1990 "The
Evolution of Transportation Planning Practice." Presented at the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
1988 "Institutional
and Professional Issues in Planning Theory and Practice." Presented at the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning Conference.
1988 Invited
Participant, International Conference on Research on Planning Practice, Cornell
University.
Sy's contact information:
Office: Urban Center, room 370N
Phone: (503) 725.5172
E-mail: adlers@pdx.edu
Website: http://web.pdx.edu/~d3sa/