个人简介
教育及工作经历
1. Ph.D. Geography, University of Toronto, 1990
2. M.A. Geography, Carleton University, 1981
3. B.A. (Hons.) Geography, Carleton University, 1976
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1. 2018 Professor Emeritus, Sessional Lecturer, University of Lethbridge
2. 2015-2017 Professor Emeritus, Post-retirement Contract, University of Lethbridge
3. 2007-2015 Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge
4. 1995-2007 Associate Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge (with tenure)
5. 1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Geography, University of Lethbridge
6. 1988-1989 Assistant Professor (Term), Geography, Carleton University
7. 1986-1988 Assistant Professor (Term), Geography, University of Windsor
8. 1985-1986 Lecturer, Geography (Term), Erindale College, University of Toronto
INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
1. 2016- Visiting Professor, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School
2. 2011-2012 Visiting Scholar, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
3. 2010 Study Tour Leader, Ulsan University, Republic of Korea
4. 2005 Study Tour Leader, Hokkaigakuen University, Sapporo, Japan
5. 2003-2004 Visiting Scholar, Centre for Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK
6. 1995-1996 Associado, Instituto Geografía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
7. Fall 1991 Visiting Professor, International Affairs, Hokkaigakuen, Sapporo, Japan
研究领域
1. Housing development for rural migrants and talent workers in Shenzhen
2. High rise apartments and community formation in Shenzhen
3. Geography of food animal processing and slaughterhouse history
4. Metropolitan growth, development and dominance in Canada
5. Multi-factor partitioning, economic shocks and regional resilience in Canada
6. Civil defence history of Western Canada
近期论文
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1. ** Lin Xiongbin, Jiawen Yang, Ian MacLachlan 2018 “High-speed rail as a solution to metropolitan passenger mobility: The case of Shenzhen-Dongguan-Huizhou metropolitan area” Journal of Transport and Land Use 11(1):1257-1270 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2018.1297
2. ** Benoit Aimee, Thomas Johnston, Ian MacLachlan and Doug Ramsey 2018 “Identifying Ranching Landscape Values in the Calgary, Alberta Region: Implications for Land-Use Planning” The Canadian Geographer 62(2): 212–224. DOI:10.1111/cag.12464
3. ** Ray, D. Michael, Ian R. MacLachlan, Rodolphe H. Lamarche, and KP Srinath 2017 “Economic shock and regional resilience: Continuity and change in Canada’s regional employment structure, 1987-2012” Environment and Planning A 49(4): 952-973 DOI: 10.1177/0308518X16681788
4. * MacLachlan, Ian 2016 “China’s Livestock Transition: Growing Livestock Production” China Urban Studies 9:114-121.
5. ** MacLachlan, Ian and Julia Horsley 2015 “New Town in the Bush: Planning Knowledge Transfer and the Design of Kwinana, Western Australia” Journal of Planning History 14(2):112-134.
6. ** MacLachlan, Ian 2013 “Kwinana Industrial Area: Agglomeration Economies and Industrial Symbiosis on Western Australia’s Cockburn Sound” Australian Geographer 44(4): 383–400.
7. ** Ray, D. Michael, Rodolphe H. Lamarche, and Ian R. MacLachlan 2013 “Restoring the ‘Regional’ to ‘Regional Policy’: A Regional Typology of Western Canada” Canadian Public Policy 39(3): 411-429.
8. * MacLachlan, Ian 2007 “A bloody offal nuisance: The persistence of private slaughter-houses in nineteenth century London” Urban History 34(2): 226-253.
9. * MacLachlan, Ian 2005 "Coup de Grâce: Humane Slaughter in Nineteenth Century Britain" Special slaughterhouse theme issue in Food & History 3(2): 145-171.
10. * Croil, Spencer and Ian MacLachlan 2005/06 “Your Call Is Important to Us: Call Centres in Lethbridge, Alberta” Western Geography 15/16:1-27.
11. * MacLachlan, Ian 2004/2005 “‘The greatest and most offensive nuisance that ever disgraced the capital of a kingdom’: The slaughterhouses and shambles of modern Edinburgh” Review of Scottish Culture 17: 57-71.
12. ** Townshend, Ivan, Ian MacLachlan and Dan O’Donoghue 2004 “Integrated Dis-Integration: Employment Structure of First Nations Communities on the Prairies Relative to their Local Regions” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 24(1):91-127.
13. * MacLachlan, Ian and Ivan Townshend 2003/2004 “Stockyards Districts as Industrial Clusters in Two Western Canadian Cities” Western Geography 13/14: 44-68.
14. * MacLachlan, Ian and Bruce MacKay 2000 “Lethbridge and the Trans-Canada Airway” Alberta History 48(3): 2-13.
15. * MacLachlan, Ian. 1998. “Spatial Patterns of Income and Income Inequality in Mexico City” Geografía y Desarrollo 16: 37-53.
16. ** MacLachlan, Ian and Adrian Guillermo Aguilar 1998 “Maquiladora Myths: Locational and Structural Changes in Mexico's Export Manufacturing Industry” Professional Geographer 50(3):315-331.
17. ** MacLachlan, Ian and Sawada, Ryo 1997 “Measures of Income Inequality and Social Polarization in Canadian Metropolitan Areas” Canadian Geographer 41(4):377-397.
18. * MacLachlan, Ian 1993 “Regional Diversification Policy in Alberta” Alberta and Northwest Territories Journal of Planning Practice 11:35-55.
19. ** MacLachlan, Ian 1992. “Plant closure and market dynamics: competitive strategy and rationalization” Economic Geography 68(2):128-145.
20. * MacLachlan, Ian 1992 “Subcontracting in Hokkaido’s Resource Processing Sectors” Kaihatsu Ronshu: The Journal of Development Policy Studies 49:181-96.
21. * MacLachlan, Ian 1991 “Economic Development and Industrial Employment: A Thousand Points of Light?” Alberta and Northwest Territories Journal of Planning Practice 10:31-44.