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James D. Riggle
Research Associate Professor

Publications & research

Riggle, J., and R.R. Stough, “Evaluating Critical Institutional Infrastructure: An assessment of a state-level cooperative technology program in the US, ” J Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Special Issue, P. Conceição, M. Heitor and F. Veloso, editors, 2003.

Stough, Roger R., Rajendra Kulkarni, Jim Riggle, and Kingsley E. Haynes, “Technology and Industrial Cluster Analysis,” in The Region in the New Economy: An International Perspective on Regional Dynamics in the 21st Century, Yoshiro Higano, et al., eds., (Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.), 2002, pp. 155-178.

Conlan, Timothy J., and James D. Riggle, “New Opportunities/Nagging Questions: The Politics of State Policymaking in the 1990s,” in Max B. Sawicky, ed., The End of Welfare? Consequences of Federal Devolution for the Nation, (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe and Economic Policy Institute), 1999, pp. 25-54.

Riggle, James D., and Jonathan Tolman, “Land Development Not a Threat to America’s Farmland,” Land Development, vol. 11, no.3, Winter 1999, pp. 20-24.

Haynes, KE, RR Stough, G Maas, and JD Riggle, “Regional governance and economic development: lessons from federal states,” in European Research in Regional Science, Volume 7: Regional Governance and Economic Development, (London: Pion Limited), 1997.

Riggle, James D., “Regulatory Schema in Intergovernmental Affairs,” in Radiation in Medicine: A Need for Regulatory Reform, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, (Washington, DC), 1996.

Conlan, Timothy J., James D. Riggle, and Donna E. Schwartz, “Deregulating Federalism? The Politics of Mandate Reform in the 104th Congress,” Publius, vol. 25, no. 3, Summer 1995.

Conlan, Tim, and Jim Riggle, “Drink, But Don’t Flush, City’s Water,” Op/Ed, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 11, 1994, p. A13.

Riggle, James D., “Seeking Resolution: The Challenge of Conservation Compliance,” Farmland Preservation Report, Special Report, (Bowers Publishing Inc., Street, MD), December 1992.

Hiemstra, Hal, Frederick Steiner, Helene Lepkowski, John DeGrove, Robert Coughlin, and James Riggle, A Policy Forum: Information Needs in the Urbanization of Rural Lands in Land Use Transition and Urbanizing Areas, Ralph E. Heimlich, Editor. The Farm Foundation in cooperation with the Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, 1989.

Riggle, James D., “Using Private Land Trusts and Conservation Easements to Provide Recreational Opportunities on Private Lands,” in Recreation on Private Lands: Issues and Opportunities, proceedings of a conference convened by the President’s Commission on Americans Outdoors, Task Force on Recreation on Private Lands, Washington, DC, March 1986.

Esseks, J. Dixon, Daniel J. Scanlon, and James D. Riggle, “Conditional Use Agricultural Zoning in Marion County, Oregon,” in National Agricultural Lands Study: Case Studies on State and Local Programs to Protect Farmland, (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office), 1981, pp. 5-1 to 5-20.

SELECTED PAPERS, REPORTS, AND SPONSORED RESEARCH

Riggle, James D., Ph.D., “Statement to the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration Introducing the Global MPA Program,” presentation to the United Nations’ Committee of Experts on Public Administration, UN Social and Economic Council, April 2, 2004