Theses
“A Municipal Response to Agricultural and Community Change: Approaches to Rural Planning and Development”
Ph.D. dissertation, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1991.“Low Agricultural Soil Capability and Farming Practice”
M.A. thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 1982.“Land Use and Tenure Relationships in East Wawanosh Township”
B.A. thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 1980.Publications (Books)
Caldwell, Wayne J., Hilts, S., & Wilton, B. (Ed.). Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations (2nd ed.). Winnipeg Manitoba: University of Manitoba Press. 2017.
Caldwell, Wayne J., Ball, J., & Procter, K. Better Decisions, Together – A Facilitation Guide for Community Engagement Municipal World. 2015.
Caldwell, Wayne J. (Ed.). Planning for Rural Resilience: Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Caldwell, Wayne J. Rural Community Economic Development. Union, Ontario: Municipal World. 2013.
Caldwell, Wayne J. Rediscovering Thomas Adams: Rural Planning and Development in Canada. Vancouver, British Columbia: UBC Press. 2011.
Jennifer Ball, Wayne Caldwell, Kay Pranis. “Doing Democracy with Circles: Engaging Communities in Public Planning.” Living Justice Press. St. Paul, Minnesota. 2010.
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Wayne Caldwell, Cindy Fisher, Laura Weir. “Huron County – Ontario’s West Coast.” Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2006.
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Wayne J. Caldwell, Cathie Brown, Sarah Thomson, Gillian Auld. “The Urbanite’s Guide to the Countryside.” Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2006.
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Publications (Books - Editor)
Wayne J. Caldwell, Stewart Hilts, Bronwynne Wilton “Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations.” Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2007.
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Publications (articles published in Journals, Books & Conference Proceedings)
Epp, S., Caldwell, Wayne J., & Bryant, C。. Farmland Preservation and Rural Development in Canada. In Press, In Enrico Gotterro (Ed.),Agrourbanism Tools for Governance and Planning of Agrarian Landscape. 2018.
Caldwell, Wayne J. CHAPTERS from Farmland Preservation book (2nd Edition). Protecting Farmland: Land for Future Generations (2nd edition). University of Manitoba Press. 2017.
Caldwell, Wayne J., Ferguson, E., Lapierre-Fortin, É., & Ball, J. Chapter 1: Setting the Stage. In Wayne J. Caldwell (Ed.)P, lanning for Rural Resilience Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures. University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Kraehling, P., & Caldwell, Wayne J. Policy and Green Infrastructure: Planning in Response to Climate Change and Peak Oil. In Wayne J. Caldwell (Ed.)P, lanning for Rural Resilience Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures. University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Kraehling, P., & Caldwell, Wayne J. Planning with Nature: Experiences at the Grassroots Level. In Wayne J. Caldwell (Ed.)P, lanning for Rural Resilience Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures. University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Lapierre-Fortin, É., Caldwell, Wayne J., & Devlin, J. Eden Mills Going Carbon Neutral: Case study of a Community Approach. In Wayne J. Caldwell (Ed.),Planning for Rural Resilience Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures. University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Lapierre-Fortin, É., Caldwell, W. J., Devlin, J., & Ludwig, S. The Transition Response: Practical Resilience Strategies. In Wayne J. Caldwell (Ed.),Planning for Rural Resilience Coping with Climate Change and Energy Futures. University of Manitoba Press. 2014.
Caldwell, Wayne J. The Huron Georegion: Rurality in an urbanizing province. In Gordon Nelson (Ed.), Beyond the Global City (pp. 127-150). McGill-Queen’s University Press. 2012.
Planning and Management for Rural Development: The Role of Local Government.” In Rural Planning and Development in Canada. Edited by David Douglas. 2010. Nelson Publishing. Pp.110-133.
“Planning for Agriculture and Food: A Challenge and Opportunity for Commonwealth Planners”. CAP Newsletter. Pp. 17-20. Issue no. 22. February, 2010.
“The Evolving Nature of Agricultural Production: Implications for Planners.” Plan Canada. Vol. 49 (4). Pp. 43- 47. Winter, 2009.
“Reflections on Planning: Niagara County, New York and Niagara Region, Ontario.” co-authored with Jenn Burnett, John Farley, Amy Fisk, Eric Gilbert, Kate Hall, Jen Kirchner, Jess Klug, Mitch Morawetz, Jamal Nasir and Ying Zhang. Plan Canada. Vol. 49 (3). Pp. 27-30. Fall, 2009.
“Environmental Innovation: A Rural Municipal Perspective.” Co-authored with Jennifer Ball and Christopher Black. Municipal World. Vol. 119 (11). Pp. 19-22, 48. November, 2009.
“Presidents Message.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 24 (6). Pp.15-16. 2009. “Planners, the Public and OPPI.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 24 (4). Pp.15-16. 2009.
“Canadian Approaches to the Preservation of Farmland.” Co-authored with Claire Dodds-Weir. Plan Canada. Vol. 49 (2). Pp. 17-20. Summer, 2009.
“Who’s on First? The Power to Make Decisions as Planners.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 24 (1). Pp.15-16. 2009. “Roles for Planners.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 24(1). 2009.
“Planning and Food Security”. Commonwealth People’s Forum. Discussion Paper Considered at Commonwealth People’s Forum. Port of Spain. November, 2009.
“2008- A Healthy Year for Planners.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 23 (6). 2008.
“Questions and Reflections for the Practice of International Planning and Development.” Co-authored with Anna Marie Ball, Jennifer S. Ball, and Sarah Parkinson. Submitted to Journal of Planning Practice and Research. Accepted for publication last issue (23.4), 2008.
“The Concept of Lifelong Learning.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 23 (4).pp.18-19. 2008.
“Healthy Communities, Sustainable Communities.” Municipal World. Volume 118, No. 4, pp. 13-16, 2008.
“Getting to the Bottom of It: A Septic Re-inspection Primer for Municipalities”. Co-authored with Matt Pearson, Pam Scharfe, and Laura Weir. Municipal World. Volume 118, No. 3, pp. 41-44, 2008.
“Stepping into the President’s Shoes.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 23 (1), 2008.
“Farmland Preservation and Farm Level Adaptation: Approaches to Preserving and Promoting Agricultural Activities in the Peri-Urban Space.” Co-authored with Nicolas Brunet, and Stew Hilts. Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations. Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2007.
“Farmland Preservation in Ontario.” Co-authored with Stew Hilts, and Bronwynne Wilton. Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations. Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2007.
“Rural Non-Farm Development and Ontario’s Agricultural Industry.” Co-authored with Claire Dodds-Weir. Farmland Preservation: Land for Future Generations. Volumes Publishing, Kitchener, Ontario. 2007.
“Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in Southwestern Ontario Farming Systems” Co-authored with Susanna Reid, Suzanne Belliveau, Barry Smit, and Wayne Caldwell. in Farming in a Changing Climate : Agricultural Adaptation in Canada edited by Ellen Wall, Barry Smit and Johanna Wandel. UBC Press. Vancouver, British Columbia. 2007.
“Farmland Preservation and Conservation Subdivisions: Approaches From Ohio.” Co- authored with D. Chhoyang, A. Clodd, D. Crinklaw, M. Kralt, C. Latimer, J. Nielson, A. Prindle, and A. Zietsma. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 22 (1), 2007.
“Municipalities and Best Land Use Planning Practices for Direct Farm Marketing and Agri-Tourism.” Co- authored with Sarah Thomson and Eric Acs. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 22 (2), 2007.
“Using Circles to Build Communication in Planning”. Co-authored with Jennifer Ball, and Kay Pranis. Plan Canada. Volume 47, No. 1, pp. 47-49, 2007.
“Rural Canada: Designing a Desirable Future.” 2006. A Reader in Canadian Planning: Linking Theory and Practice. Edited by Jill Grant. Nelson Publishers. 2006.
“Rural Development in Ohio.” Co-authored with D. Chhoyang, A. Clodd, D. Crinklaw, M. Kralt, C. Latimer, J. Nielson, A. Prindle, A. Zietsma. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 21, No. 6, pp. 12-13. 2006.
“Once Upon a Land-Use Conflict”. Co-Authored with Karen Gallant, and Jennifer Ball. Alternatives Journal. Volume 32, No. 4/5, p. 33. 2006.
“Protection du territoire agricole: Approaches innovatrices en Ontario.” Co-authored with Stew Hilts, Nicolas Brunet, and Marcelle Thibodeau, Urbanité, décembre, Pp 38-39. 2006
“Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in Ontario Agriculture.” Co-authored with Susanna Reid, Barry Smit and Suzanne Belliveau. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Volume 12: 609-637, 2007.
“Impact of Pork Industry on Rural Communities: Community Perceptions of Environmental, Economic and Social Impacts of Livestock Production.” Advances in Pork Production. Volume 17, p.75-85. 2006.
“A Participatory Approach to Water Management Irrigation Advisory Committees in Southern Ontario. Co-Authored with Rebecca Short, Jennifer Ball and Paige Agnew. Canadian Water Resources Journal. Volume 31(1): 1-12. 2005.
“The Loss of Farmland Through Retirement Lot Severances: A Final Word?” Co-Authored with Rob Dykstra and Stew Hilts. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 20(6), 2005.
“Rural Planning in Canada”. Plan Canada. Volume 45(3), September, 2005.
“Navigating Conflict In the Countryside”. Co- authored with Jennifer Ball and Sarah Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 20(1), 2005.
“Community Perceptions, Conflict and the Intensification of Livestock Production.” Co- authored with Melanie Williams and Sarah Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 20(2), 2005.
“Spatial Trends In Barn Building Permits”. Co- authored with Christine Eveland, Alfons Weersink and Wanhong Yang. Great Lakes Geographer. 2005.
“Farmland Preservation: Innovative Approaches in Ontario”. Co-authored with Stewart Hilts. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Volume 60(3), 2005.
“New Strategies for Farmland Preservation: Sizing up the American Experience.”Co-authored with C. Dodds-Weir, R. Dykstra, S. Hilts and S. Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 19(2), 2004.
“Farmland Preservation and Land Trusts: New Options for Ontario.” Co-authored with Stew Hilts and Sarah Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 19(1), 2004.
“New Directions For Rural Planning: Community Based Approaches To Conflict Resolution.” Co-authored with Jennifer Ball. Plan Canada. Volume 43 (4), December, 2003.
“Rural Non-Farm Development and the Future of Ontario Agriculture.” Co-authored with Claire Dodds-Weir and Sarah Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 18(6), 2003.
“Rural Non-Farm Development: Far-Reaching Cumulative Effects.” Co-authored with Claire Dodds-Weir and Sarah Thomson. Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 18(5), 2003.
“Space For Many Voices: Mediation Committees In Rural Ontario.” Co-authored with Jennifer Ball. Conference Proceedings Taking Charge: Rural Community Empowerment In Rural Development, Rural Health and Rural Education. Inverness, Scotland. 2003.
“Speaking For Rural Communities: Form and Process – The Ontario Rural Council.” Co-authored with Jennifer Ball. Conference Proceedings Taking Charge: Rural Community Empowerment In Rural Development, Rural Health and Rural Education. Inverness, Scotland. 2003.
“Reflections on Planning: Pennsylvania vs. Ontario.” Co-authored with J. Ball, E. Brockie, J. Marks, M. Nelson, J. Parsons, H. Rudy, S. Stonehouse, S. Weber, C. Weir and M. Williams. Plan Canada. Volume 42(2), 2002.
“Municipalities and Nutrient Management: What Lies Ahead.” In Conference Proceedings: Manure Management: An Ancient Resource, A Present Problem, A Future Opportunity.” May 2003.
“The Countryside: Urban Area in Waiting or a Resource to Preserve?” Co-authored with Claire Weir CIP Conference Proceedings. Vancouver, British Columbia. May 2002.
“Facilitating Community Consensus: Large Livestock Operations and the Challenge For Rural Municipalities.” Co-authored with Scott Tousaw in Conference Proceedings, Agricultural Nutrients and Their Impacts on Rural Water Quality. Waterloo, Ontario. April, 2002.
“Rural Non-farm Development and Agriculture: Who’s Making the Decisions?” Co-authored with Claire Weir in Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 16, Number 5, September/October, 2001.
“Land Use Issues and Conflict Resolution.” in Conference Proceedings, Livestock – Options for the Future, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June, 2001.
“Local Government and Agricultural Planning: Best Practices.” in Conference Proceedings, Livestock – Options for the Future, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June, 2001.
“Building Innovative Rural Communities: A Case Study of the Ontario Rural Council.” Co-authored with Mary Robertson. in Conference Proceedings, Canadian Institute of Planners Annual Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, July, 2001.
“Risk Management and Agriculture: Coping With Change – A Municipal Perspective.” The Great Lakes Geographer. Volume 8, Number 1. 2001.
“Rural Planning, The Community and Large Livestock Facilities: A Cross-Canada Checkup.” Co-authored with Michael Toombs. Plan Canada, Volume 39, Number 5. 1999.
“A Community Development Approach to Environmental Management.” Co-authored with S. Bowers, L. Norman, H. Greening and O. Williams. Environments, 1999.
“The Community and an Evolving Agricultural Sector: Coping With Change – A Municipal Perspective.” Proceedings from the Nutrient Management Planning Conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario. 1999.
“Ten Tips for Dealing with Other Cultures.” Co-authored with Jennifer Ball in Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 13, Number 6, November/December, 1998.
“Representativeness and Openness: A Model for Public Participation.” co-authored with Ruth Knight in Plan Canada. Volume 38, Number 6. November 1998.
“Large Livestock Barns, Planners and the Community.” Ontario Planning Journal. Volume 13, Number 4, July/August, 1998.
“Community Empowerment and Partnership Building – An Overview of the National Landcare Program in Australia.” co-authored with Lita Norman and Stew Hilts. Centre for Land and Water Stewardship, Discussion Paper # 4, University of Guelph. June, 1998.
“Land Use Planning, The Environment and the Siting Intensive Livestock Facilities.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Volume 53, Number 2, May, 1998.
“Community Empowerment and Partnership Building – An Overview of the National Landcare Program in Australia.” co-authored with Lita Norman and Stew Hilts. Centre for Land and Water Stewardship, Discussion Paper # 4, University of Guelph. June, 1998.
“Land Use Planning, The Environment and the Siting Intensive Livestock Facilities.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Volume 53, Number 2, May, 1998.
“Community Development: An Old Recipe With a New Twist- A Treatment For Your Community’s Ailments.” in Proceedings Rural Resources, Rural Development, Edited by Kenneth B. Beesley and Lia A. Daborn. Rural Research Centre. Truro, Nova Scotia, 1997.
“Rural Community Economic Development: A Model for a Co-operative Arrangement Between Local, Provincial and Federal Authorities.” co-authored with Carol Leeming, Paul Nichol and Jim Niesen. in Challenge and Opportunity: Managing Change in Canadian Towns and Villages, Edited by Clare Mitchell and Fred Dahms. Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, 1997.
“Rural Communities: Maintaining Development Options in the Face of Environmental Concerns.” in Challenge and Change: Rural Communities Preparing for the 21st Century. Rural and Small Town Research and Studies Program, Mount Allison University, 1996.
“Exploring Approaches to the Administration of a Long-Term Care Facility: The Application of a Community Planning and Development Process.” Healthcare Management Forum. Volume 9, Issue 3, 1996.
“Land Use Planning, The Environment and the Siting of Intensive Livestock Facilities.” in Manure Management Symposium, Proceedings. Edited by A. Dickson. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada & Manitoba Agriculture. Winnipeg, 1996.
“Rural Planning and Agricultural Land Preservation: The Experience of Huron County, Ontario.” The Great Lakes Geographer.” Volume 2, Number 2, 1995.
“Setting: A Municipal Council Meeting, Somewhere in Rural Ontario – Agenda: Land Use Planning and Siting Livestock and Poultry Facilities.” in Siting Livestock and Poultry Operations for the 21st Century. Edited by J.A. Munroe. Canadian Agri-Food Research Council, Ottawa, 1995.
“Consideration of the Environment: An Approach For Rural Planning and Development.” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. Volume 49, Number 4, 1994.
“Rural Development Planning: An Examination of the Provincial Role,” in Community Based Approaches to Rural Development. Edited by David Bruce and Margaret Whitla. Rural and Small Town Research and Studies Program, Mount Allison University, 1993.
“Rural Canada: Designing A Desirable Future,” Plan Canada, September, 1992.
“Rural Canada: Towards A Desirable Future,” Conference Proceedings, The Annual Conference of The Canadian Institute of Planners, June, 1992.
“An Approach to Agricultural and Community Change: The Role of the Public, Process and Policy,” Plan Canada, September, 1991.
“Rural Development Planning: The Public, Process and Policy,” in Conference Proceedings, The Annual Conference of The Canadian Institute of Planners, July, 1991.
“The Rural Community: Issues and Local Approaches to Planning and Development,” Environments, Volume 20, No. 2, 1989.
Review of The Policy of Agricultural Policy Making in Canada by Grace Skogstad. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1987, Environments, Volume 20(3). 1989.
“Wetlands: A Municipal Perspective,” in Proceedings of the Ontario Wetland’s Conference, Toronto, Ontario, October 21, 1988.
“Planning For Economic Development: A County Perspective,” in Proceedings of Grass Roots Strategies for Stability and Growth, Barrie, Ontario, March 23, 1988.
Review of The Pressures of Change in Rural Canada by Michael F. Bunce and Michael J. Troughton. Geographical Monographs. York University. Ontario Geography, 1984 .