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Associate Professor
Landscape Architecture Department
230-C Lawrence Hall
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-5234
phone: (541) 346-3672
fax: (541) 346-3626
e-mail: dhulse@darkwing.uoregon.edu
B.S.L.A., Colorado State University, Fort Collins (1981)
M.L.A., Harvard Graduate School of Design (1984)
David Hulse is an Associate Professor and Department Head in Landscape Architecture at the University of Oregon and a member of the University's Institute for a Sustainable Environment. His expertise is in the area of geographic information systems and the use of computer-based tools for facilitating land use planning and natural resource decision-making. He has worked extensively as a landscape planner in the U.S. and abroad. Professor Hulse served as the Principal Investigator of the Chernobyl Project, a joint Russian/American project aimed at helping reduce human health risks from radiation exposure. The project was supported in part by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Apple Computer, Inc. Current efforts include work with the U.S. E.P.A. and state agencies on development of spatial decision support systems for creating and evaluating different possible land use futures in the Willamette River Basin and elsewhere in Oregon for their effects on water quality and biodiversity. Hulse is a graduate of Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, a Fulbright Scholar, and co-author of macGIS, a geographic information system for the Macintosh published by HarperCollins Publishers and now in use in over 1000 installations, in three languages, around the world. |