Mark Baker

Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Alliance Manchester Business School

Associate Professor Emeritus at McCombs School of Business

Schools

  • McCombs School of Business
  • Alliance Manchester Business School

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Biography

Alliance Manchester Business School

Biography

BSc, MCD, PhD, MRTPI, Reader

Responsibilities

Reader in Planning Policy & Practice.

Director of MPLAN (Master of Planning) Programme

Further information

Additional Information

Selected research projects

Eco-Urbanisation: promoting sustainable development in Metropolitan Regions of China. ESRC / Newton Fund Urban transformations in China (with C.Wong and colleagues) (2016-18)

A Map for England: Spatial Expression of Government Policies and Programmes (with C. Wong and colleagues). Sponsored by the Royal Town Planning Institute (2012)

The Geography of Housing Market Areas in England (with colleagues in CUPS (SED) and the Universities of Heriot-Watt, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sheffield). Funded by National Housing and Planning Advisory Unit (NHPAU) (2009-2010).

Euro-Chinese Urban and Regional Bi-Continental Research Scheme (ECURBS) (with the Universities of Nanjing, Paris 12, Utrecht and Liverpool). EU funded exchange programme (under FP7-PEOPLE-IRSES-MARIE CURIE ACTIONS) (2009-2012).

Peer Review of the North West Regional Strategy 2010 (RS2010) Evidence Base (with colleagues in CUPS, IPEG and the Centre for Local Economic Strategies. Funded by NWDA / 4NW (2009).

Spatial Plans in Practice (SPiP) (with Baker Associates, Terence O''Rourke and the Universities of Liverpool and West of England). Funded by DCLG (2005-08).

Local Development Framework Monitorong (with C. Wong and S. Kidd). Funded by DETR (2004-05).

The Future of Sub-Regional Planning (with P. Roberts, University of Liverpool). Funded by the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) (2002-03).

The Effect of Strategic Environmental Assessment on Development Plans (with C. Wood, M. Short, J. Carter and C. Jones). Funded by ESRC (2001-03).

The Future of Sub-Regional Planning (with P. Roberts, University of Liverpool). Funded by the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) (2002-03).

The Effect of Strategic Environmental Assessment on Development Plans (with C. Wood, M. Short, J. Carter and C. Jones). Funded by ESRC (2001-03).

Future Sub-Regional Planning Arrangements (with P. Roberts, University of Liverpool). Funded by the County Surveyors'' Society (2002).

Stakeholder Involvement in the Regional Planning Guidance (RPG) Process (with the Town and Country Planning Association). Part funded by ODPM (2001-03).

The People: Where will they work? Contribution on the North West Region (with C. Wong & N. Gallent) as part of TCPA Research project on the changing geography of jobs. (1999).

Examination of the Operation and Effectiveness of the Structure Planning Process (Joint-Director of a project involving staff at Manchester, Newcastle and Dundee Universities). Funded by DETR (1997-98).

Regionalism, Devolution and Social Housing (with colleagues at Newcastle University). Funded by Joseph Rowntree Foundation / National Housing Forum. (1997-98).

Central Government Intervention in the Plan-Making Process. Funded by Manchester University (Faculty of Arts). (1996-97)
 

The Regional Economy of the Trans-Pennine Corridor (with M. Hebbert). Funded by North West Regional Assembly, North West Partnership & the European Union. (1995-96).

McCombs School of Business

Biography

Baker, Mark B. Associate Professor, Department of Information, Risk, and Operations Management Mark Baker received his B.B.A. from the University of Miami and his J.D. from Southern Methodist University. His research interests include legal aspects of international terrorism, foreign investment law, and international contract negotiations. His teaching interest focuses on the legal environment of business.

Teaching Awards

  • Shining Star Teaching Award2004
  • Named by the Daily Texan as one of the recommended professors on campus1997

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