Building Natural Systems in Seaside Cities
By Richard Burroughs / On September 23rd, 2014
Editor’s note: Richard Burroughs will be participating in a webinar with the Security and Sustainability Forum this afternoon. Registration is free. Burroughs will be talking with Timothy Beatley about connections between oceans and cities.
Island Press Staff Picks - Completing Our Streets
By Meghan Bartels / On September 22nd, 2014
#ForewordFriday: All About the Little Things
By Meghan Bartels / On September 19th, 2014
Smartphone Apps for Bike Advocacy
By Alliance for Biking & Walking / On September 17th, 2014
Adapted from the Alliance for Biking & Walking’s blog.
With mapping technology and internet connectivity at our fingertips, it's never been more possible to collect reams of information about how individuals travel and engage with active transportation. 58% of American adults own smartphones, according to Pew Research, and this number is increasing.
Water Markets: A New Tool for Securing Urban Water Supplies?
By Brian Richter / On August 18th, 2014
People are Healthier in States Where More People Bike and Walk to Work
By Alliance for Biking & Walking / On August 14th, 2014
Thinking Outside the Pipe
By Biohabitats / On August 6th, 2014
Post by Amy Nelson of Biohabitats, cross-posted from Rhizome with permission.
ForewordFriday: People Shaping Cities Shaping People Edition
By Meghan Bartels / On August 1st, 2014
Why Biking and Walking Advocates Love and Hate the Census
By Alliance for Biking & Walking / On July 29th, 2014
Reposted from the Alliance for Biking & Walking's blog with permission.
The American Community Survey (ACS), which is performed every year on a small percentage of the U.S. population, has one question that makes it especially important to biking and walking advocates: