Profile

Ethan P. Seltzer, Ph.D
Professor of Urban Studies and Planning
B.A. 1976 (biology) Swarthmore College; M.R.P. 1979 University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. 1983 (city and regional planning) University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Seltzer teaches interdisciplinary courses dealing with themes of regions, planning, and place. His research interests include Cascadia, regional planning, and regional and community development. He is recognized for his contributions to local and regional planning in the Portland area, and has been invited to speak in cities around the world. He has served in the past as President of the City of Portland Planning Commission, the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, the Oregon Environmental Council, and the 40-Mile Loop Land Trust, among others.
Making Ecodistricts: Concepts and Methods for Advancing Sustainability in Neighborhoods
Planning in Public: Citizen Involvement, Open Innovation, and Crowdsourcing
Environmental Migrants and the Future of the Willamette Valley
Landscape Urbanism Bibliography 2010
Ethan's 2010 Regional Planning Bibliography
Ethan's 2001 Regional Planning Bibliography
Dr. Seltzer's Books (click cover for more info):
Professor Seltzer's contact information:
Office: Urban Center, room 370 R
Phone: (503) 725.5169
E-mail: seltzere@pdx.edu

