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Deland Chan holds dual roles at Stanford University: as a Researcher in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and a Lecturer in the Program on Urban Studies. His work bridges engineering and social sciences with a focus on urban sustainability, equitable land use policies, and participatory planning methodologies. He actively engages in cross-cultural educational initiatives addressing global urban challenges.
Research Interests: Dr. Chan explores intersections between urban development and social justice through lenses of affordable housing policy, community empowerment strategies, and environmental equity. His work emphasizes human-centered design principles to address issues like gentrification resistance, pandemic-impacted urban systems, and marginalized populations' housing vulnerabilities.
Publications Trends: Recent work (2023-2024) highlights critical analyses of affordable housing inequities, pandemic impacts on urban research practices, and policy failures in wealthy suburban municipalities. Earlier studies (2007-2018) established foundational work on migrant housing dynamics in Beijing, gentrification counter-mobilization in NYC, and education methodologies for sustainable urbanization.
Labs/Teams: While no specific lab affiliations are mentioned, his research frequently involves collaborative transnational projects and cross-disciplinary teams addressing global urban sustainability challenges.



