David HitchcockDavid Hitchcock
Director, Sustainable Transportation Programs

email:  dhitchcock@harc.edu
phone:  281-364-4007

Mr. Hitchcock is an urban and regional planner with more than 35 years of experience addressing a wide range of urban development, energy and environmental issues. Since joining HARC in 1989, he has served as the Associate Director of the Center for Global Studies, the Deputy Director of the Environment Group and Senior Project Director. Mr. Hitchcock is involved in transportation, environmental and energy projects and programs that address sustainable development, energy, and air quality.  He has directed the Texas Joint Center for Air Quality, HARC's Cool Houston Program, Texas hydrogen and fuel cell initiatives, regional urban forest studies, alternative and low carbon transportation fuels projects, and HARC air quality research projects and programs.  

Mr. Hitchcock currently serves on the Coordinating Committee for the Houston region’s sustainable communities planning program.  He has served on the Regional Air Quality Planning Committee for the Houston region and the Transportation Research Board's Alternative Fuels Committee. He has authored several reports on sustainable development and environmental improvement in the Houston region. Prior to joining HARC, Mr. Hitchcock served as the Director of the Joint Center for Urban Mobility Research at Rice Center in Houston.

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Education

  • B.A., Sociology, Oklahoma State University
  • M.R.C.P. (Regional and City Planning), University of Oklahoma
  • Ph.D. (coursework only), Environmental Health/Urban Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

Expertise

  • Air Quality
  • Public Policy
  • Transportation Planning
  • Urban Planning

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Houston: The Operators' Manual - As nations across the globe struggle to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and search for sustainable energy options, we turn our focus homeward. According to Mayor Parker, these changes need to happen, because it is smart, makes business sense, and it is simply the right thing to do. As we work as a community toward reducing our carbon footprint, how will it change our lives? What are the new clean green energy opportunities for our city and surrounding communities? Where does Houston rank globally in research and development of renewable energy? Can we economically survive without the use of fossil fuels? And with all of these changes on the horizon, can Houston remain the Energy capital of the world?  Guests for this discussion include David Hitchcock, AICP, Director of Sustainable Transportation Programs at HARC, Laura Spanjian, Director of Green Houston (Office of Sustainability) at the City of Houston, and Craig Pirrong, Professor of Finance and the Energy Markets and Director of the Global Energy Management Institute at the Bauer College of Business, University of Houston.

 

 

 

 

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