Alfred Price
Associate Professor
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
State University of New York at Buffalo
United States of America
Biography
Professor Price’s research overlaps his professional practice and public service interests, and is concerned primarily with housing for low-income households. As domestic housing policy at the federal level has changed, local governments are increasingly challenged to find new ways of responding to this challenge. Accordingly, Professor Price’s work spans investigation into site intensification schemes, creative financing mechanisms and approaches, and policy issues related to housing affordability. For over a decade, he has served as the urban planning member of the inter-disciplinary team assembled by US EPA Region II to address redevelopment of urban brownfields in communities throughout New York, New Jersey, and parts of the Caribbean.
Research Interest
Urban and Regional Planning