Graham, R., Momer, B., & Filion, P. (In Press). Downtown intensification in Kelowna: Learnings from a leader. Canadian Journal of Urban Research.
Graham, R. (2025). Planners’ perspectives on British Columbia’s small and mid-sized downtowns: Strengths, weaknesses, challenges. Canadian Planning and Policy / Aménagement et Politique au Canada, 2025(1), 78–100.
Graham, R., & Filion, P. (2024). Intensification in the city centre: Barriers to implementation in Regina, SK. The Canadian Geographer, 68(1), 57–71.
Graham, R. (2023). Do young adults want to live downtown? Understanding attitudes in Prince George, BC. Planning Practice & Research, 39(3), 417–440.
Graham, R. (2023). Calgary and the 'creative class': The interface between public policy and gentrification. City, Culture and Society, 32, 100489.
Graham, R., Ehlenz, M. M., & Han, A. T. (2021). Professional sports venues as catalysts for revitalization? Perspectives from industry experts. Journal of Urban Affairs, 45(10), 1841–1859.
Graham, R., & Dutton, J. (2021). Obsolescence as an opportunity: The role of adaptive reuse in Calgary's office market. The School of Public Policy Publications, SPP Briefing Paper, 14.
Han, A. T., Graham, R., & Tsenkova, S. (2020). The inside and outside game of growth management: Tracking sprawl of Canada’s largest metropolitan areas. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 43(3), 666–681.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., & Tsenkova, S. (2019). An analysis of the influence of Smart Growth on growth patterns in mid-sized Canadian metropolitan areas. Planning Practice & Research, 34(5), 498–521.
Graham, R., Taylor, C., & Clapp, T. L. (2025). Shaping the future: A refreshed approach to planning education in the North. Planning West, 67(2), 25–26.
Graham, R. (2024). Downtown revitalization: Safety as a strategy. Plan Canada, 64(1), 26–28.
Graham, R., & Filion, P. (2023). Rectifying the challenges with downtown intensification in a mid-sized city. Plan Canada, 63(3), 38–40.
Graham, R., Clapp, T. L., Healy, T., Carr, M., & Monroe, S. (2023). Experiential learning at UNBC’s School of Planning and Sustainability. Planning West, 65(1), 20–21.
Graham, R., Clapp, T. L., & Patten, S. (2022). News from the North: The School of Planning and Sustainability at UNBC. Planning West, 64(1), 16–17.
Graham, R., Kheterpal, N., & Neuhaus, F. (2021). After the pandemic: Stakeholder perspectives regarding the impacts of COVID-19 on downtown Calgary. PLAN North West, 8, 29–34.
Graham, R., & Coppola, F. (2020). Post-secondary on the Prairies: Planning implications of the emergence of the city centre satellite campus. PLAN North West, 6, 11–16.
Graham, R. (2018). Saskatchewan’s urban boom: Growth on the periphery. PLAN NorthWest, 4, 27–30.
Graham, R. (2018). Barriers to intensification in Regina’s Warehouse District. Plan Canada, 58(1), 25–27.
Graham, R. (2018). Layers of influence: Intersect of the Smart Growth agenda and the suburban growth coalition. Ultra Journal, 2, 64–65.
Mahani, A., & Graham, R. (2025, October 1- 2). Youth-Led Urban Design: Co-Creating Mental Health Friendly Neighbourhoods through Art and Collaboration [Conference presentation]. SPPI 2025 Annual Conference, Regina, SK.
Graham, R., Momer, B., & Filion, P. (2025, July 7–11). From sprawl tot all: Lessons from Kelowna as a blueprint for downtown intensification in mid-sized Canadian cities [Conference presentation]. Association of European Schools of Planning Congress, Istanbul, Turkey.
Graham, R. (2025, April 16–19). Nodal development in Prince George, BC: An analysis of the influence of land use regulations on implementation [Conference presentation]. International Conference on Urban Affairs, Vancouver, BC.
Graham, R., Momer, B., & Filion, P. (2024, August 14–19). Drivers of downtown intensification: Lessons from Kelowna [Conference presentation]. Canadian Association of Geographers Congress, St. John’s, NFLD.
Graham, R. (2024, May 21–25). Urbanism in the north: Lessons from Prince George [Conference presentation]. Rural Revitalization Northern Dialogues, Whitehorse, YT.
Graham, R. (2023, May 31–June 2). Do young adults want to live downtown in the mid-sized city? Understanding attitudes in northern British Columbia [Conference presentation]. PIBC 2023 Annual Conference: It Takes a Village, Sun Peaks, BC.
Graham, R., & Filion, P. (2022, November 2–6). Intensification in mid-sized cities: Understanding the planning-developer relationship [Conference presentation]. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.
Graham, R., & Filion, P. (2022, July 4–8). Barriers to compact growth: A case study of Regina, SK [Conference presentation]. Canadian Institute of Planners Annual Conference: Elevation, Whistler, BC.
Graham, R. (2022, May 23). Barriers to city centre intensification in Regina [Conference presentation]. Summer School for Small and Mid-Sized Cities in Canada, Victoriaville, QC.
Graham, R., & Dutton, J. (2021, October 4–6). The evolution of office space: An overview of the Calgary market [Conference presentation]. Alberta Professional Planners Institute Annual Conference: Evolution (Virtual).
Han, A. T., Graham, R., & Ehlenz, M. (2021, October 19–22). Divergence and convergence of public and elected officials’ opinions on a downtown arena project: A case from Calgary [Conference presentation]. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference (Virtual).
Groulx, M., Graham, R., & Clapp, T. L. (2021, June 7–11). Smart growth beyond the metropolis: Reframing narratives of growth management for the North [Conference presentation]. Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Conference, hosted virtually by the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., Ehlenz, M., & Dewald, J. (2020, November 4–8). Major league sports venues: Anchors in urban development and neighborhood revitalization [Conference presentation]. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference (Virtual).
Graham, R., & Coppola, F. (2019, January 9). Post-secondary on the Prairies: Emergence of the downtown campus [Conference presentation]. Environmental Design 3rd Annual Research Conference, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., & Tsenkova, S. (2018, October 25–28). Spatial growth patterns of mid-sized Canadian metropolitan areas [Conference presentation]. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., & Tsenkova, S. (2018, September 30–October 2). Revitalization through intensification: Smart growth in the mid-sized Canadian city [Conference presentation]. Alberta Professional Planners Institute Annual Conference: Revitalize, Kananaskis, AB.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., & Tsenkova, S. (2018, July 10–14). Planning for smart growth in the mid-sized Canadian city [Conference presentation]. AESOP Annual Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Graham, R., Han, A. T., & Tsenkova, S. (2018, March 22). Growth management strategies in the mid-sized Canadian city [Conference presentation]. Environmental Design 2nd Annual Research Conference, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB.
Morrow, G., & Graham, R. (2016, March 16–19). How do community associations shape planning outcomes? Evidence from Calgary’s Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 2000–2015 [Conference presentation]. 46th Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, San Diego, CA, USA.
Graham, R. (2024, November 5). Progressive planning tools [Moderator, panel discussion]. Canadian Institute of Planners, Online.
Graham, R. (2024, March 4). Growth and development in Prince George, BC [Guest lecture]. ENVE 317: Municipal Engineering, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R. (2024, February 2). Intensification in Regina’s city centre [Invited presentation]. City of Regina Planning Department, Regina, SK.
Graham, R. (2024, February 1). How should Regina grow? [Invited panelist]. City of Regina Council Session, Regina, SK.
Graham, R. (2023, October 12). Smart growth in Canada [Moderator, panel discussion]. Canadian Institute of Planners, Online.
Graham, R. (2023, September 28). A tour of downtown Prince George [Guest lecture]. ENVS 230: Introduction to Environmental Policy, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R. (2023, September 14). Alternative futures for growth and development: Intensification [Guest lecture]. ENVS 230: Introduction to Environmental Policy, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R. (2022, March 23). Building a sustainable Prince George [Invited presentation]. UNBC Climate and Justice Teach-In, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R. (2022, March 8). A discussion on qualitative research design [Guest lecture]. NRES 773, Prince George, BC.
Graham, R. (2019, October 28). Critical thinking in research design [Guest lecture]. EVDS 673: Research Skills and Critical Thinking, Calgary, AB.
Graham, R. (2018, December 19). Measuring spatial growth patterns in Canadian metropolitan areas [Invited presentation]. City of Calgary, Calgary, AB.
Graham, R. (2018, October 30). Surviving (and thriving!) the PhD [Guest lecture]. EVDS 673: Research Skills and Critical Thinking, Calgary, AB.
Graham, R. (2018, May 10). Strategies for downtown revitalization in small Canadian cities [Keynote speaker]. Sylvan Lake Waterfront ARP Launch, Sylvan Lake, AB.
Graham, R. (2018, April 10). Urban sprawl and intensification in the Canadian city [3MT finalist presentation]. University of Calgary Three Minute Thesis Finals, Calgary, AB.
Graham, R. (2017, November 21). Form-based codes: An alternative approach to regulating development [Guest lecture]. EVDS 640: Regional Planning Studio, Calgary, AB.