Environmental Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara Program Affiliates UCSB Links General Info Curriculum Info Student Info People ES Home
Environmental Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara


Faculty

Staff

Advising/Peer Advisors

Teaching Assistants

Environmental Studies Associates (ESA)

ES Alumni Info & Statistics

Giving to the ES Program






Paul W. Wack

Lecturer, Environmental Studies and Bren School
Office:
Bren Hall 4021
Phone:
(805) 893-2968 (messages),
(805) 756-6331 (Cal Poly)
Fax:
(805) 893-8686
E-mail:
pwack@calpoly.edu
Website:
www.es.ucsb.edu/faculty/wack.php
Mailing Address:
Environmental Studies Program
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4160
Courses:
ES 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
ES 135A Environmental Planning
ES 135B Advanced Environmental Planning
ES 183 Film and the Environment

Education:
M.P.A. University of Southern California (Master of Public Administration)
M.A. California State University, Northridge (Urban Geography)

Selected Publications:
Wack, Paul. "The Purpose of Purpose Statements in Zoning Ordinances." Zoning News. March 2000. 1-4.

Wack, Paul, Stuart Meck, Michelle J. Zimet. "Chapter 14 Zoning and subdivision regulations." The Practice of Local Government Planning. Third edition. 2000. Washington, DC. International City/County Management Association. 343-374.

Mr. Paul Wack holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Southern California (1976) and a Master of Arts degree in Urban Geography from California State University, Northridge (1974). He has had a very distinguished career as an environmental planning professional in both the private and public sectors during the past twenty-three years. He has served in a variety of planning advisory roles for cities and counties throughout California, including the County of Ventura, the County of Santa Barbara, and the City of Santa Barbara. He is the former chair of the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission.

 

 Bren Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106-4160
 (805) 893-2968, Email: esprogram@es.ucsb.edu
  General Info  |  Curriculum Info  |  Student Info  |  Program Affiliates  |  People  |  UCSB Links  |  ES Home