Turcotte, D., Forrant, R., Fraser, J., & Shuwen, L. 2009. Foreclosures Cast
Long Shadow Across Northeast Region. MassBenchmarks. 11(1), 19-26.
Turcotte, D. (pending publication) Waste Sites.
Contributor to chapter in RA, Etzel, (Ed), Pediatrics Environmental Health. 3rd ed. Elk Grove Village,
IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
Turcotte, D. & Geiser, K. 2009. Cases in Sustainable Housing: Where do we go from here? Under
review at Journal of Urban Affairs
Johnson, M.P., Turcotte, D. & Sullivan, F.M. 2009. What
Foreclosed Homes Should a Municipality Purchase to Stabilize Vulnerable Neighborhoods? Under review at Networks and Spatial
Economics.
Turcotte, D. (under review)
A Framework for Sustainable Housing Development: Moving Beyond Green. Chapter in R. Auffrey & M. Romanos (Eds), Creating
Sustainable Communities: Theories, Methods, and Practice.
Silka, L., Toof, R.,
Turcotte, D., Villareal, J., Buxbaum, L., & Renault-Caragianes, P. 2008. Community-University Partnerships:
Achieving the Promise in the Face of Changing Goals, Changing Funding Patterns, and Competing Priorities. New
Solutions, 18(2), 161-175.
Silka, L., Forrant, R., Bond, B.,
Coffey, Toof, R., Toomey, D., Turcotte, D., & West, C. 2008. Achieving Continuity in the Face of Change
in Community-University Partnerships. Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement, Vol 1
(Inaugural Issue).
Turcotte, D.
& Silka, L. 2007. Reflections on the Concept of Social Capital. Chapter in L. Pho, J. Gerson, S. Cowan
(Eds) , Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City: Changing Families, Communities, Institutions –Thirty
Years Afterwards. Hanover: The University Press of New England.
Turcotte, D. 2007. Developing Sustainable Housing: Moving
Beyond Green. Progressive Planning 172,
Turcotte, D.& Silka, L. 2007. Social Capital in Refugee and Immigrant Communities.
Chapter in J. Jennings (Ed), Race, Neighborhoods, and the Misuse of Social Capital. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Turcotte, D.
2007. A Framework for Sustainable Housing Development in the United States, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Massachusetts
Lowell.
Turcotte, D. 2006. Sustainable Development: A Better Holistic View. New Solutions,
16 (4), 398-401.
The Benefits of Building Green:
Recommendations for Green Programs and Incentives for the City of Lowell. 2006. (Report with Julie Villareal & Christina
Bermingham).
Turcotte, D. & Silka,
L. 2003. Reflections on the Concept of Social Capital: Partnerships in Refugee and Immigrant Communities. Article in the Bridge
Review (e-journal http://ecommunity.uml.edu ), Vol. IV.
Meeting Lowell’s Housing Needs: A Comprehensive Look. 2006.
(Report with Linda Silka).