Ernest Sternberg

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Ernest Sternberg is an American scholar of urban planning who specializes in economic development.[1] He is a professor in the school of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo.[2]

Sternberg attended Empire State College and earned a BA in social sciences. He then attended Cornell University where he earned an MS in development sociology and Southeast Asian studies, and a PhD in city and regional planning.[3]

Sternberg has published extensively about the particular risks that terrorism poses to urban environments.[4][5]

Publications[edit]

  • "Purifying the World: What the New Radical Ideology Stands For," Orbis 54:1, Winter 2010, pp. 61–86.
  • "Prospects for Building Regional Clusters of Technological Strength in the Homeland Security Sector: The Case of New York State," Journal of Applied Security Studies 4:3, Jul.-Sept. 2009, pp. 341–362.
  • (with George C. Lee) "New York City's Healthcare Transportation During Disaster: A Preparedness Framework for a Wicked Problem," Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 25:2, 2009, pp. 95–107
  • "The Urban Region as Locus of Security Problems: Toward Research and Education to Safeguard New York and Other Urban Areas from Terrorism and Disaster," Journal of Applied Security Research, 3:1, 2007, pp. 11–24.
  • "Planning for Community Health Emergencies: The Research Challenge," Journal of Security Education 1:4, 2006, pp. 133–144.
  • "Classical Precariousness versus Modern Risk: Lessons in Prudence." Humanitas (forthcoming).
  • "Counting Crises: US Hospital Evacuations 1971-1999," (with George C. Lee and Daniel Huard). Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. (2004)
  • "Planning for Resilience in Hospital Internal Disaster." (2003). Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 18, No. 4
  • "Educating the Economic Strategist." (2002). in James Dator, ed., Advancing Futures: Futures Studies in Higher Education. Westport, CT: Praeger
  • "What Makes Buildings Catalytic? How Cultural Facilities Spur Surrounding Development." (2002). Journal of Architecture and Planning Research. Vol. 19, No. 1
  • "An Integrative Theory of Urban Design." (2000). Journal of the American Planning Association. Vol. 66, No. 3
  • The Economy of Icons: How Business Manufactures Meaning. (1999). Westport, CT: Praeger
  • "Transformations: The Forces of Capitalist Change." (1999). in Kenneth Taylor and William E. Halal, eds., 21st Century Economics. Boston, MA: St. Martin's Press
  • "The Iconography of the Tourism Experience." (1997). Annals of Tourism Research. Vol. 24
  • "Recuperating from Market Failure: Planning for Biodiversity and Technological Competitiveness." (1996). Public Administration Review. Vol. 56, January/February
  • Photonic Technology and Industrial Policy: U.S. Responses to Technological Change. (1992). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ernest Sternberg".
  2. ^ "Ernest Sternberg - UB School of Architecture and Planning". Archived from the original on 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  3. ^ "Ernest Sternberg". Archived from the original on 2022-04-03.
  4. ^ Ernest Sternberg, Take the Risk Seriously, New York Sun, April 25, 2007.
  5. ^ Always a Target; What Draws Them to New York, Ernest Sternberg, February 21, 2007 [1]