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罗伯特。泰勒

科学与数学学院地球与环境研究教授

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Professor of Organizational and Urban Sustainability in the Department of Earth & Environmental Studies and Coordinator of the M.S. in Sustainability Science - Sustainability Leadership. A member of the Doctoral Faculty mentoring PhD students in environmental management.

Areas of Expertise:

Working with communities and companies to design sustainability projects to enhance development, encourage new business formation and business plans in green technology, increase employment and reduce poverty, develop plans for climate change adaptation for cities, and develop strategies for food security and mobility that reduce the carbon footprint of cities.

Working with Higher Education Institutions to develop graduate programs in Sustainability;

Current Projects in Sustainable Development:

Consultation for U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Network for Career Development for Sustainability Specialists.

Recently awarded a Grant of $195,000 from the United States Department of Defense for the project “Actionable Decision-Making for Flooding Events utilizing a small UAV Platform with LiDAR and Hyperspectral Instruments.” This Grant is designed to establish student training programs and community projects using Aerial Drones for Environmental Research and Analysis.

Developing Solar Energy Installation and Development Programs for Emerging Markets. This program extends solar to non-grid locations, utilizes solar for agricultural irrigation practices, and applies solar energy to micro-grids. Through a consultancy agreement (CEMA) with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities formed a professional team that negotiated the first PV Solar net-metering agreement with PSEG in the State of New Jersey.

Awarded a grant jointly with Partners for Environmental Quality from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for "Interfaith Energy Alliance Project – An Innovative Approach to Marketing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Systems."

Awarded a grant from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities as part of the "New Jersey Million Solar Roofs Initiative" to provide technical consulting assistance in the following areas: net metering/interconnection; and premium price markets for solar power.

Developing urban agriculture for food security through the use and development of unused or underused urban land through vertical agriculture or urban roof top hydroponics. This research extends to urban food composting and strategies for reduction of food waste.

Published Books and Chapters in Books:

R.W. Taylor, J.S. Carandang et al, “Solving Food Security through Urban Rooftop Hydroponics,” Chapter 7 in Rob Roggema, Agriculture in an Urbanizing World, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Type, U.K., 2017

S.K. Singh, S.A. Brachfeld & R.W. Taylor. Chapter 10, “Evaluating Hydrogeological and Topographic Controls on Ground Water Arsenic Contamination in the Middle-Ganga Plain in India: Toward Developing Sustainable Arsenic Mitigation Models,” in Ali Fares, Editor, Emerging Issues in Ground Water Resources, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2016.

Robert Taylor, J.S. Carandang et al, Chapter XI, “Urban Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture,” and Chapter XII, “Urban Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture, Part 2, in Selected Essays on Pathways Out of Poverty, Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies, De La Salle University, Manila Philippines, 2016.

Robert Taylor, ed. 2013, 2nd edition. Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Sustainability, McGraw-Hill: New York, 2st ed. 2013 (first edition published in 2012).

Robert W. Taylor. “Urbanization, Local Government and Planning for Sustainability,” in Weinstein and Turner, eds., Sustainability Science: the Emerging Paradigm and the Urban Environment, Springer: New York, 2012.

Robert W. Taylor & J.S, Carandang. Sustainability Planning for Philippine Cities. Manila:Yuchengco Center De La Salle University. ISBN: 978-971-94089-49, 2010.

Robert W. Taylor. "Planning Development through Urbanization in Nigeria" in Chatteji and Kaizhong, eds., Regional Science in Developing Countries. (Macmillan: London & St. Martins: New York, 1997), pp 269-283, 1997.

Robert W. Taylor, ed. 1993. Urban Development in Nigeria: Planning, Housing and Land Policy, Aldershot, Brookfield, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sidney: Avebury/Ashgate, 1993.

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

Robert W. Taylor. 2018. “Management Education for Global Sustainability.” Official Proceedings of the IAFOR International Conference on Education in Dubai, UAE, 2018. ISSN: 2189-1035, (in process).

Robert W. Taylor. 2017. “Professional Sustainability Management for Vietnamese Businesses.” Proceedings of the International Conference on Law, Business, Education and Corporate Social Responsibility, Manila, Philippines.

JSR Carandang, EA Busayong, ECR Punzalan, RW Taylor, JL Carandang, JIB Janairo and FF Co. “Comparative Analysis on Letture Quality Produced from Urban Agriculture and Organic Farming.” 2016 Manila Journal of Science. 9 (136-147).

Robert W. Taylor et al. 2014. “Solving Urban Food Security through Rooftop Hydroponics,” Finding Space for Productive Cities, “Proceedings of the 6th AESOP Conference on Sustainable Food Planning, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.

Robert W. Taylor, Jose Santos Carandang, Josemari Calleja. 2014., “Urban Rooftop Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture: Pilot Project.” Policy Brief: AKI Research Grants on Food Studies. De La Salle University, ISSN#2094-3342.

Robert W. Taylor et al, 2012. “Making Global Cities Sustainable: Urban Rooftop Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture in Emerging Economics,” OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 5 No. 7 pp 11-28.

Robert W. Taylor and J.S. Carandang, 2011. “Sustainability and Redevelopment in the City of Manila, Philippines,” Human Ecology – Journal of the Commonwealth Human Ecology Council, Issue No. 23, January.

Robert W. Taylor, 2011 “Financing Sustainability for Cities in Emerging Economies,” in Proceedings: Balancing Corporate Success & Social Good,” eds. Jayachandran & Seshadri, , 12th International Conference of the Society for Global Business and Economic Development (SGBED): Singapore, pp. 49-58.

Robert W. Taylor, 2008, “Making the Business Case for Corporate Sustainable Development, i-Manager’s Journal on Management, Vol. 3, No. 1 June-August, 11-18.

Robert W. Taylor, 2008, "The Key Role of Civil Society in Managing Environmental Sustainability in Asia," International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, Volume 4, Issue 3.

R.W. Taylor, 2007, "Corporate Sustainable Development: a Model for Strategic Business Management," in Siberian Trade and Economics Journal (STEJ), No. 7, pp 57-59, Omsk, Russian Federation.

Robert W. Taylor and Reuben Hsing, 2007, "High-Speed Broadband and Country Competitiveness," Creativity and Innovation: Imperatives for Global Business and Development, Vol. III, pp. 1712-1724, ISBN 13:978-0-9797659-3-3 (Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan

Robert W. Taylor, 2005. "Beneficial Urban Sustainability and Asia: The Metro Manila, Philippines Experience," in Urban Dimensions of Environmental Change –Science, Exposures, Policies, and Technologies, ed. Huan Feng, Lizhong Yu & William Solecki, (Science Press: USA.)

Robert W. Taylor, 2005. "Environmental Management Regimes for Emerging Asian Markets: What Works and What Doesn't," in Charkraborty, C., Jayachandran, C., Misra,, (eds.), Management Challenges in Times of Global Change and Uncertainty, Seoul, South Korea Vol. 3, pp. 1948-1958.

Robert W. Taylor & Justin Hollander, 2003. "The New Environmentalism and the City-Region," in Recent Trends in Urban and Regional Studies, Studia Regionalia, Vol. 10, edited by Ryszard Domanski (Polish Academy of Sciences: Warsaw, Poland

Robert W. Taylor. 1999. "Environmental Sustainability and Higher Education: A Survey Analysis," in The Declaration, Volume 3, Number 2, September, 1999, pp. 14-16.

Robert W. Taylor. 1996. "Sustainable Environmental Policies for Regional Planning," in Y. Steinberger, Preservation of Our World in the Wake of Change, (ISEEQS Publication: Jerusalem, Israel, 1996) pp. 324-327.

Robert W. Taylor. 1996. "New Strategies of Environmental Management for the Urban Region," edited by Manas Chatteji and Ryszard Domanski, Recent Trends in Urban and Regional Studies, Studia Regionalie, Volume V, (Polish Institute: Warsaw, 1996).

Robert W. Taylor. 1994. "The Urban Legacies of the United States in the Philippines," in Cities and Their Environment: Legacy of the Past, edited by International Planning History Society (Hong Kong: 1994).

Robert W. Taylor. 1994. "The Best of Burnham: The Philippine Plans," Planning History, Vol. 16, No. 3, 1994, pp. 14-17.

Recent Presentations:

Robert W. Taylor, 2018. “Management Education for Global Sustainability.” IICEDubai2018 IAFOR International Conference on Education. Dubai, UAE, February 16-18, 2018.

Robert W. Taylor, 2017, “Professional Sustainability Management for Vietnamese Businesses.” International Conference on Law, Business, Education and Corporate Responsibility. International Association of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management Researchers, Manila, Philippines, January 24, 2017.

Robert Winston Taylor, 2017 “Housing Vulnerability in Coastal Cities: The New York-North Jersey Urban Region,” in the Paper Session, “Interdependent Challenges and Urban Living: Managing Complex Cities (2) at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, April 8, 2017, Boston, Mass.

Robert W. Taylor, Nguyen Ha, Nguyen Phuc. 2016., “Branding a Transnational Educational Strategy for Sustainable Development,”. 14th International Conference of the Society for Global Business and Economic Development, “Global Connectivity, knowledge and Innovation for Sustainability and Growth: New Paradigms of Theory and Practice,” June 23, 2016, Montclair, New Jersey.

Robert W. Taylor. 2016. “Sustainable Development through Sustainability Science,” Workshop at Ho Chi Minh University of Natural Resources & Environment, May 20, 2016, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Robert W. Taylor & Jason Kliwinski. 2016, “Sustainability and Resiliency in the Physical Campus and Academic Programs,” at the Society for College and University Planning Regional Conference, “Preparing for the Unexpected: Integrated Planning to the Rescue,” at the University of Delaware, April 1, 2016, Newark Delaware.

Recent Awards and Professional Experience:

2018 - U.S. Department of Labor – Sustainability Specialist

2017 – Grant Awarded by U.S. Department of Defense for Aerial Drone Environmental Research

2015 - External Evaluator, Portland State University, Professional Masters of Science Program in Environmental Science and Management

2014 - Faculty Reviewer for the VEF U.S. Faculty Scholar Program

2013 - Present - Fulbright Specialist, Environmental Science

2013 - Vietnam Educational Foundation Award: Visiting Professor, Ho Chi Minh University of Natural Resources and Environment, Vietnam Educational Fund Award, “Strategies and Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation in Global Cities.”

2012 - Grant Award, Angelo King Foundation: Robert W. Taylor, Jose Carandang, Jose Calleja, P.I.’s, “Urban Rooftop Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture: Pilot Project,” Manila Philippines, September 2011-September 2012

2009 - U.S. Fulbright Professorships (2): Visiting Professor, Dept. of Biology, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines “Sustainability Plan for Manila, Philippines” 2009; Senior Lecturer, Depts. of Architecture and Geography & Urban Planning, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria, 1982.

Conferences and Posters:

Robert W. Taylor, “Management Education for Global Sustainability,” at the IICEDubai 201`8 Conference of the IAFOR International Conference on Education, February 16, 2018, Dubai, UAE.

Robert W. Taylor. 2017. “Professional Sustainability Management for Vietnamese Businesses,” at the International Conference on Law, Business, Education and Corporate Social Responsibility, in Manila, Philippines, January, 2017.

Robert W. Taylor, Delegate, Development Bank Forum Asian on Energy, Manila, Philippines, June 15-20, 2015

Robert W. Taylor, “Using Applied Sustainability Science for Local Problem-Solving,” Passaic River Institute Symposium, October 9-10, 2014, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey.

Robert W. Taylor, 2014. “Using PV Solar to Promote Food Security in Dense Urban Centers.” Asia Clean Energy Forum, 2014, June 18, Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines, June 16-19.

Robert W. Taylor et al, 2012. “Making Global Cities Sustainable: Urban Rooftop Hydroponics for Diversified Agriculture in Emerging Economics,” International Conference on Sustainable Development, July 31-August 2, Montclair, New Jersey.

Robert W. Taylor, 2010. “Urbanization and Sustainability Planning: Processes and Strategies,” a paper and presentation delivered at the International Symposium on Sustainability Science: The Emerging Paradigm and the Urban Environment, Montclair, October 26, 2010.

Robert W. Taylor, 2010. “Sustainability and Redevelopment in the City of Manila, Philippines,” paper and presentation delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 17, 2010, Washington D.C.

Robert W. Taylor & Jose Carandang, Report to the City of Manila, Philippines, “Aiming for Sustainability in the City of Manila, Philippines: Planning Process and Recommendations,” Manila, Philippines 2009.

Robert W. Taylor & Jose Carandang, “Sustainability and Redevelopment in the City of Manila, Philippines,” International Conference on “Human Ecology for an Urbanizing World,” Commonwealth Human Ecology Conference, Manchester, U.K. July 29-June 3, 2009.

Robert W. Taylor, 2006."Brownfields Redevelopment in Paterson, New Jersey," a paper delivered at the 16th Annual Conference on the Small City, October 15-17, Wilkes-Barre, Pa

Robert W. Taylor, 2006, "Brownfield Investigations in the First U.S. Planned Industrial City," a Poster Presentation at the 2006 National Brownfields Conference in Boston Massachusetts, November 13-15.

Robert W. Taylor, 2006. "Renewable Energy Options," Panelist in the Session "From Energy Past to Energy Future: Renewables and Alternatives," at the Annual Conference of the American Association of Geographers, Chicago.

Robert W. Taylor, 2004. "The Past, Present and Future of PV Solar Energy," a presentation made at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers Session on "Energy Resources for the 21st Century," Philadelphia, Pa., March 18, 2004.

Robert W. Taylor, 2004. "Urban Sustainability and Asia: The Metro Manila, Philippines Experience," a presentation delivered at the International Conference on the Urban Dimensions of Environmental Change: Science Exposures, Policies and Technologies, May 25-28 Shanghai, China, 2004.

Robert W. Taylor, et al. 1997. The Search For Balanced Development.- The New Jersey Meadowlands and the Special Area Management Plan (Dept. of Earth and Environmental Studies, Upper Montclair, New Jersey, 1997), pp 1-119.

Robert W. Taylor. 1993. "The City Beautiful Movement Overseas: Daniel Burnham in the Philippines," Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on American Planning History, Hilliard, Ohio: Society For American City and Regional Planning History, 1993.

Education:

PhD – Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA 1971 specializing in urban and environmental studies with a dissertation on smart development alternatives to unplanned metropolitan growth;.

BA – Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, 1966 Political/Historical Science; Graduated with Chancellor Eliot Honors in the top 10% of graduating class;

Post-Doctoral Grants (NEH) - Columbia University, New York for Urban Design and Architecture PHD (Two grants in the 1980’s and 1990’s)

Certificates, Certifications and Licenses:

EPA Training Course, “Superfund Technologies” Edison, New Jersey; Real Estate Professional Certificates, New York University, specializing in green real estate development; ISSP-SA International Society of Sustainability Professionals Professional Certification. 2015.

Administrative Experience, Project and Grant Development: Acting Chair, Department of Earth & Environmental Studies (2007); Director, Center for Environmental Management & Analysis (CEMA) – a consulting center for problem-solving and technical assistance for local communities.

Grants: Have accumulated over 2 million dollars in Federal, State and Local governments and private foundations as the P.I.; Grants from: U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services; U.S. Dept. of Defense; Council of International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Program; Vietnam Educational Foundation (U.S. Government); New Jersey Public Utilities Commission (PV Solar Projects and Energy conservation); Angelo King Foundation (urban food security in the Philippines); and Montclair State University ISS Grants, etc.

Mentor and Chief Adviser for the following Dissertations for the PhD:

Aimann Sadik, PhD “Corporate Social Responsibility and the Gold Mining Industry: The Ghana Experience” (completed)

Shevon Letang, PhD “Citizen’s Perspectives of Access to the Decision-Making Making Process and Community Improvements as a Determinant of Brownfield Redevelopment Success” (completed)

Marcia Anderson, PhD “The Effectiveness of Venue Strategies for Environmental Communication in Non-Agricultural Integrated Pest Management Campaigns” (completed)

Sushant Singh, PhD “Developing a Socio-Economic Sustainable Arsenic Mitigation in Bihar, India” (completed)

Lisa Johnson, “Measuring the Effectiveness of Business Improvement Districts (BID’s) as a Standard and Model for Sustainability Design and Economic Growth” (in progress)

Schenine Mitchell, “An Analysis of Inter-Agency Collaborations to Address Environmental Issues in Brownfield Communities” (in progress)

Peer-Reviewed Publications in Collaboration with PhD Advises:

Singh, S.K., Taylor, R.W, Rahman, M.M, Pradhan, B. “Developing Robust Arsenic Awareness Prediction Models using Machine Learning Algorithms,” Journal of Environmental Management. 211C:125-137.t:1.m5Q@cFa, 2018.

Singh, S.K., Taylor, R.W. & Su, H. “Developing Sustainable Models of Arsenic-Mitigation Technologies in the Middle-Ganga Plain in India,” in Current Science. 113(1): 80-93. DOI: 10.18520/cs/v113/i01/80-93, 2017.

Du, X., Varde, A.S., Taylor, R.W. “Mining Ordinance Data from the Web for Smart City Development,” in R. Stahlbock, M. Abou-Nasr, G. Weiss, Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Data Mining, ISBN 1-160132-453-7, CSREA Press, 2017.

Letang, S. Taylor, R.W. 2012. “Community Perception of Redevelopment and its Impact on Brownfields Redevelopment Success,” OIDA International Journal of Sustainability Development, Vol. 5 No. 9, pp 22-41.

Sadik, A, Taylor, RW. (2009). “An Analysis of Media Reports on Gold Mining Issues in Ghana.” Society of Mining and Exploration (SME) Annual Meeting, February 22-25, Denver. Co. Preprint manuscript 09-043

专业化

专长:城市环境管理;全球城市可持续发展规划;环境政策;可持续性科学;以及环境通讯。美国火狐体育地球与环境研究系组织与城市可持续发展教授,美国新泽西州火狐体育火狐体育。教学专业:负责以下专业的研究生和本科课程的教学:城市可持续发展-城市可持续管理的最佳实践。组织可持续发展-商业可持续管理的最佳实践。环境政策及通讯-可持续发展报告;提供的冲突解决课程:可持续发展科学的当前问题(研究生)组织环境管理(研究生)环境变化与传播(研究生)可持续发展科学研讨会(本科)可持续发展科学顶点实习项目(研究生)人类环境/可持续发展(本科)可持续发展科学概论(本科)

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研究项目

全球热带城市的屋顶水培

该研究由Angelo King基金会资助,并与菲律宾马尼拉拉萨尔大学生物系合作完成,研究结果最近发表在《OIDA可持续发展杂志》上。食品安全将是新兴经济体中全球城市面临的一个挑战。交通拥堵、燃料价格上涨、道路和物流基础设施落后,造成了将农业从农村地区运往人们居住和消费的城市市场的问题。城市屋顶农业作为一种增加粮食安全、提高环境意识和城市可持续发展的关键战略,正在全球各个城市进行探索。本研究项目探讨了城市通过利用热带全球大城市中未充分利用的屋顶空间来减少生态足迹和碳足迹的能力。开发的方法表明,通过节省运输和物流成本,减少温室气体排放,节约用水,以及通过使用太阳能电池板作为泵和增氧机的电源,节省能源成本,可以最大限度地减少种植生菜和微型蔬菜的生态和碳足迹。

全球可持续发展的管理教育

企业商业成功的挑战需要培养一种新型的管理者/领导者,他们可以将商业专业知识与科学技术知识相结合。可持续发展科学专业科学硕士(PSM)学位就是这种新型研究生教育模式的一个例子。虽然PSM学位在美国研究生教育中显著增长,但本文测试了其作为专业学位课程的可行性,该学位课程旨在为越南企业准备可持续发展专业人员。在越南胡志明市进行了一项调查,以了解当地公司是否认为可持续发展教育是其组织当前或未来的人力资源需求;如果是,商业机构需要什么样的教育背景和工作技能;并评估他们对体验项目、实习或咨询项目学生的支持。调查结果显示,越南对可持续发展专业人士的需求日益增长,公司也有兴趣在当地大学开展研究和实习机会。

越南胡志明市气候变化适应战略与技术(2013)

由越南教育基金会资助-与胡志明市自然资源与环境大学合作,在越南胡志明市开展一系列应对气候变化的试点项目。