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October 15, 2013 Assistant Professor Brad Collett Named UT Quest Scholar

, assistant professor of plant sciences and landscape architecture,聽is a scholar of landscape performance and sustainable planning and design. He recently published 鈥,鈥澛爓hich addresses the area鈥檚 water resources as economic, social and environmental assets,聽and聽details their threatened and impaired status. It聽proposes聽low聽impact development as an enhanced approach to watershed planning, community design, and site development in the five county study area. This publication is part of his leadership and research involvement with Plan East Tennessee (PlanET), a regional partnership of communities building a shared direction for the Knoxville metropolitan area鈥檚 planning and development.

The effort is related to a $4.3 million grant given to the city of Knoxville through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development鈥檚 Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities. Through the program鈥檚 partnership with PlanET, Collett has led graduate student research that investigated opportunities for regional growth through grayfield redevelopment as well as low-impact alternatives to managing stormwater runoff that reintroducesnatural hydrologic processes on developed sites in Knoxville鈥檚 First Creek/White鈥檚 Creek Watershed.

Originally posted 11 Oct 2013 by the UT Office of Research:聽