Stephen Buckman
Associate Professor · Resilient Real Estate Development
Clemson UniversityUnited States
About
Stephen Buckman is an Associate Professor of Real Estate Development at Clemson University’s Nieri Family Department of Construction, Development, and Planning. He holds a PhD in Geography from Arizona State University and has held academic roles at the University of South Florida and University of Michigan. His research focuses on resilient urban development, public-private partnerships, and equity in built environments, with emphasis on climate adaptation and disaster resilience.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Geography, Arizona State University (2013)
- M.A. in Geography, Syracuse University (2002)
- Master of Public Administration, Syracuse University (2001)
- B.A. Liberal Arts, The Evergreen State College (1996)
Research Interests:
- Resilient real estate development strategies
- Public-private partnerships in urban revitalization
- Climate gentrification and Opportunity Zones
- Disaster risk reduction in coastal communities
- Urban equity and community-driven development
Grants & Recognition:
- Recipient of multiple research grants totaling over $60,000
- Author of 12+ peer-reviewed books and chapters
- Consultant for organizations like Coastal Risk Consulting
Teaching & Advising:
- Directs the Master of Real Estate Development program
- Advises doctoral and master’s students on topics like disaster recovery and community development
- Developed courses on real estate finance and sustainable development
Key Projects:
- Leading a book on public-private partnerships (Taylor & Francis, 2023)
- Co-author of Community Real Estate Development (2022)
- Research on climate impacts in Charleston and Puerto Rico
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