Clinton Andrews
Clinton Andrews is a professor of urban planning, associate dean for research at the Bloustein School, and director of the Center for Green Building at Rutgers. He was educated at Brown and MIT in engineering and planning and worked previously in the private sector and at Princeton University. He teaches environmental planning, coastal risk, and quantitative methods.
Andrews performs research on how people use the built environment and the implications for resilience, sustainability, and health. His books include Humble Analysis: The Practice of Joint Fact-Finding, Regulating Regional Power Systems, and Industrial Ecology and Global Change. He is co-editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research.
He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, a licensed professional engineer, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and an avid experimenter with new methods for collecting field data in urban settings.
He is currently conducting work in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Learn more about Andrews and his work.
Clinton Andrews