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Chris J Seeger is a Professor and Landscape Architecture Extension Specialist at Iowa State University's Department of Landscape Architecture within the College of Design. His work focuses on leveraging Geographic Information Systems (GIS), participatory design, and community engagement to enhance urban walkability and infrastructure planning. He specializes in methodologies like Facilitated-Volunteered Geographic Information (F-VGI), integrating citizen input with spatial data for community-driven solutions.
Key projects include the I-WALK initiative, which assesses walkability in Iowa communities through data collection and participatory mapping. His research spans over two decades, with early contributions to web-based GIS tools (e.g., VaSS Builder) and historical environmental documentation. He has collaborated with schools, municipalities, and nonprofits to produce over 50 community reports analyzing infrastructure, transportation, and public health.
Seeger’s expertise bridges technology and practice, emphasizing low-tech/high-tech integration for accessible urban planning. His work often addresses challenges in rural-urban contrasts, sustainable design, and technology adoption in underserved areas.
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