University Planning, Public Policy and Management associate professor John Baldwin, PhD, taught Russians how to resettle the radiation-ravaged land around Chernobyl. He spearheaded a study of the effects of long-term growth in the Willamette Valley and started the University’s Environmental Studies Program and the Institute for a Sustainable Environment. John did much international work in the field of sustainability during his life.
He was a member of a group of university professors that traveled to the former Soviet Union after the 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl to help with re-inhabiting the area.

