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CAITLIN SLOAT DYCKMAN

121 Lee Hall Box 340511

Department of Planning & Landscape Architecture

Clemson, SC 29634-0511   

(864) 656-2496  cdyckma@clemson.edu

 

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION_________________________________         

 

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY                              Ph.D., December 2005

Department of City & Regional Planning

                Local Government Roles in Water Conservation                         

Committee: Elizabeth Deakin (chair), W. Michael Hanemann, Nezar AlSayyad, and

      Harrison Dunning

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS                                       J.D., May 2001

King Hall School of Law

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY                              M.C.P., May 2001

Department of City & Regional Planning

Humboldt County Land Group: A Case Study in Land Conservation

                Committee: Elizabeth Deakin (chair), Sally Fairfax, and Timothy Duane

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES                       B.A., Cum Laude, College &

Department of English                                                                        Departmental Honors,

June 1997

APPOINTMENTS________________________________________________

 

  • Assistant Professor            August 2006 – present

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, Dept. of Planning and Landscape Architecture

  • Research Fellow  August 2006 - present

STROM THURMOND WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE, Dr. Jeff Allen

  • S.V. Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Researcher          December 2005 – August 2006

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, Prof. W. Michael Hanemann

  • Graduate Student Researcher      January 2003-December 2004

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, Prof. W. Michael Hanemann

  • Research Associate     March 2002-December 2002

PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA, Dr. Ellen Hanak

  • Graduate Student Researcher    February 2002-July 2002

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, Prof. G. Mathias Kondolf

  • Graduate Student Researcher    October 2001-June 2002

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, Prof. Elizabeth Deakin

  • Legal Intern    August 2001-January 2002

LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES, INSTITUTE OF LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT, Sacramento, CA

  • Law Clerk    Summer 2000

MEYERS, NAVE, RIBACK, SILVER & WILSON, Oakland, CA  

  • Planning Intern    Summer 1999, Spring 2000

DYKSTRA & ASSOCIATES, Oakland, CA

  • Intern    Fall 1998-Spring 1999

CITY OF BERKELEY, OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

  • Law Clerk    Summer 1998

U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, CIVIL DIVISION, Sacramento, CA 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS__________________________________________________

 

Dyckman, Caitlin. 2007. “The Covenant Conundrum in Urban Water Conservation” (In review).

Duke Law Journal.

Dyckman, Caitlin. 2005. “A Dynastic Disruption: The Use Efficiency and Conservation Legacy

of the Governor’s Commission to Review California Water Rights Law

Recommendations.” McGeorge Law Review 36(1), 175-208.

Hanak, Ellen & Caitlin Dyckman. 2003. “Counties Wresting Control:  Local Responses

to California’s Statewide Water Market.” University of Denver Water Law Review 6(2),

490-518.

Dyckman, Caitlin. 2001. “The Marginalized American City: Spatial and Social Realities

Reflected in Cinematic Medium.” Built Environment 26(4), 316-330.

Dyckman, Caitlin. 2007. Review of Robert France’s “INTRODUCTION TO WATERSHED

DEVELOPMENT: Understanding and Managing the Impacts of Sprawl.”  Forthcoming

in Landscape Journal 26(1).

 

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES      ____________________________________

 

  • Dissertation on Local Government Roles in Water Conservation (see Professional Preparation)
  • Continued work in the convergence of land use (urban growth) and water supply planning
  • Invited panel presentation on “A Rational Disconnect and a Role for Planners: California Residential Landscape Aesthetic and (Lack of) Water Conservation.” American Association of Geographers Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 2007
  • Related Areas of Current Research:
    • Water rights, water marketing and transfers (inter- and intra-basin), interstate allocations in the Western and Southeastern U.S.
    • Urban water use trends, particularly residential, and effects of landscape aesthetic and housing stock age on current and projected household water consumption

 

 

COLLABORATORS & OTHER AFFILIATIONS_______________________

 

Collaborators and Co-Authors

  • Ellen Hanak, Public Policy Institute of California
  • W. Michael Hanemann, Department of Agricultural Resource Economics, U.C. Berkeley
  • Celine Nauges, University of Toulouse

 

Current & Former Graduate Students

  • Terminal Project/Master’s Thesis Committees in Planning: Monica Carney, Wayne Leftwich, Mary Hays Huguley, Maggie Gulick
  • Ph.D. Committee in Policy Studies: Kweku Ainuson 

 

121 Lee Hall, Box 340511
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0511
 

Phone (864) 656-3926
Fax (864) 656-7519
 

Site Last Updated November 25, 2007

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