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Personal bio
Leonard Ortolano is UPS Foundation Professor of Civil Engineering in Urban and Regional Planning at Stanford University. He is a specialist in environmental and water resources planning, with a focus on the implementation of environmental policies and programs in the United States and several other countries, including China. Recent research includes studies of: (1) policies for environmental planning and management in China and South Asia; (2) delivery of water supply and sewerage services to disadvantaged communities; (3) energy efficiency and the diffusion of wind turbine technologies (4) community-based organizations; and (5) managing risks from chemical products. His publications include two textbooks on environmental planning and management and several research monographs. Currently teaching
EARTHSYS 297: Directed Individual Study in Earth Systems
(Autumn)
URBANST 199: Senior Honors Thesis (Winter) ENVRES 398: Directed Reading in Environment and Resources (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) ENVRES 399: Directed Research in Environment and Resources (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) EARTHSYS 299: M.S. Thesis (Spring) EARTHSYS 199: Honors Program in Earth Systems (Spring) |