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Shakil Kashem is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planning at Kansas State University's College of Architecture, Planning and Design. He is based in Seaton Hall, Manhattan, Kansas, where he conducts research and teaches in the areas of urban planning, social equity, and geographic information science.
His research focuses on urban social vulnerability, equity planning, and community resilience, particularly in the context of climate change policies. He investigates how planning interventions impact socially vulnerable populations and seeks pathways to ensure just outcomes. His work integrates Geographic Information Science and urban big data to analyze space-time dynamics of social vulnerability and inform equitable urban development strategies.
Dr. Kashem received his PhD in Regional Planning from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He completed both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Urban and Regional Planning from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Prior to joining K-State, he served as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science at the University of Illinois.
His expertise bridges data-driven urban analysis with community-centered planning practices, contributing to more inclusive and resilient cities.
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