- The Dale Prize
- 2008 Dale Prize
- 2007 Dale Prize
- 2006 Dale Prize
- 2005 Dale Prize
- 2004 Dale Prize
The 2006 Dale Prize winners for the “Crossing Boundaries: Fostering a Regional Approach to Environmental Planning” theme are environmental planners who are working to cross disciplinary and jurisdictional boundaries, solving environmental problems by integrating analytic environmental studies and participative management strategies. The Dale Prize winners are:
Dr. Randolph is the leading scholar in promoting understanding and cooperation among competing interests and disciplines in addressing complex environmental issues. Dr. Randolph’s work has fostered collaborative planning efforts that include multiple agencies, levels of government, and professional fields. His 2004 publication of Environmental Land Use Planning and Management is quickly becoming a seminal textbook in planning schools throughout the nation.
Ms. Whiteside is the leading practitioner in promoting regional approaches to dealing with environmental issues in California's Central Valley, providing innovative leadership development programs, user-friendly regional data gathering, and collaborative facilitation. Ms. Whiteside’s career spans both political and professional work, including serving as Mayor of Modesto and appointments in Governor Pete Wilson’s administration.