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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
November 12, 2020 by Alan Hoffman
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Recent events have shown the deep divisions in our society, which often fall along racial and socioeconomic lines. Climate policy is not immune to these issues.
August 6, 2020 by Zack Subin
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A dashboard can help uncover opportunities for circular interventions and track progress. But coming up with metrics for a dashboard requires a lot of comprehensive and collaborative multi-stakeholder research.
July 9, 2020 by Tair Bilyalov
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Perched on the western shore of the world’s greatest lake, this freshwater port community offers lessons for resilience in uncertain times.
June 1, 2020 by Stephanie Hemphill
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
May 11, 2020 by Suzanne Jones
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Local food, manufacturing and retail could see a revival as we strive for community resilience in the new normal.
April 30, 2020 by Joel Makower
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We need to develop neighborhoods that ensure access to food, healthcare, education and jobs — without relying on personal vehicles.
April 21, 2020 by Ben Holland
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Cities — from Wuhan in China to New York in the United States — have been at the front lines of the novel coronavirus crisis and will be in the same position for future crises.
April 15, 2020 by Schuyler Null
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Sponsored: Technology can play a critical role in identifying risk and accelerating progress to reduce cocoa-related deforestation in Africa.
March 19, 2020 by Jill Kolling
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A Q&A with Geospiza cofounder Sarah Tuneberg about the innovative risk assessment platform and its commitment to driving resilience for communities, enterprises and the globe.
February 28, 2020 by Emma Elbaum
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All forms of mobility must grapple with the same market pressures — competitive economic models, ownership and sourcing of data, and cities' public policy goals.
January 28, 2020 by Jonathan Bray
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How do cities make sure AVs achieve the “heaven” rather than the “hell” scenario?
January 21, 2020 by Shruti Vaidyanathan
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There’s a battle raging over the ownership of PG&E Corp., one of the nation’s largest utilities, with cities, hedge fund managers and even customers all
November 21, 2019 by Theodore Kury
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From urban density to energy-efficient appliances, cutting emissions and making money has never made more sense.
October 22, 2019 by Leah Lazer
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Where food prices are 35 percent higher than the US mainland average, community members do what they can to address food insecurity.
September 28, 2019 by Mark Winne
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And three residential policies can promote economic development, improve health and reduce carbon emissions.
September 5, 2019 by Sneha Ayyagari
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How long homes can maintain the last comfortable temperature during extreme weather can make the difference between life and death.
August 15, 2019 by Jacob Corvidae
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
June 26, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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Multi-use trails are an infrastructure asset for cities and communities — why aren't we prioritizing them?
May 21, 2019 by Kevin Mills
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We can make sure that cities are successful with a downtown experiment: the business improvement district (BID).
May 11, 2019 by Alexander Garvin
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The back story of Philadelphia's plan to build a 70-megawatt plant that will power up to 22 percent of its municipal government.
March 14, 2019 by Adam Agalloco
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After a decade of debate, concerns and confusion still exist but success in other cities may prove a useful bellwether.
February 26, 2019 by Vishant Kothari
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With the constant turnover of land, many American cities are facing legacy hazardous waste that they didn't even know was there.
January 9, 2019 by James R. Elliot
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Strategies like isolated generation, cross-sector planning and partnerships, and planning for the unplannable will apply far beyond islands like Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
June 18, 2018 by Heather Clancy