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Carlos V. Licon is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Landscape and Environmental Planning at Utah State University (USU). He holds a PhD in Environmental Design and Planning (Arizona State University, 2004), a Master's in Environmental Planning (ASU, 1997), and a Bachelor of Architecture from ITESM Monterrey (1984). His research focuses on sustainable development models, bioclimate design, regional landscape planning, and information visualization.
- Education: PhD (ASU, 2004), M.Env.Planning (ASU, 1997), MA in Administration (ITESM, 1995), B.Arch (ITESM, 1984)
His recent work emphasizes sustainability integration in education and planning, with notable contributions to geodesign methodologies and urban water systems analysis. Over 15 years, he has mentored 12 graduate students and led initiatives like the Wasatch Academy Master Plan and Zion Canyon Corridor studies.
- Awards: Multiple Student Merit Awards (Utah ASLA, 2009–2014)
Teaching spans courses on sustainable systems, bioregional planning, and urban design. His research bridges theory and practice, addressing complex environmental issues through interdisciplinary approaches.
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