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In Resilience for All Barbara Brown Wilson looks at community engagement methods that are less conventional, but often more effective...
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A podcast interview with The Divided City author Alan Mallach on what America's urban transformation means for cities and the people who live in them.
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As cities experiment with untested solutions to the unprecedented challenge of a warming planet, environmental impact bonds offer a valuable way to share risks and rewards.
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The current global building boom provides an unprecedented opportunity to change the built environment’s carbon footprint.
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Field notes by Cheryl Dykstra, co-editor of Urban Raptors Monday, May 14, 2018 Cincinnati, Ohio So happy our grad student Ania is back from Texas,...
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This week we are spotlighting Utah as a place to look to for bicycle urbanism. Mikael Colville-Andersen, author of Copenhagenize...
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By making strategic investments in energy technology today, funders can make sure that the clean energy future is realized.
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This week we are spotlighting Cambridge as city to look to for bicycle urbanism. Mikael Colville-Andersen, author of ...
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Resilience for All author Barbara Brown Wilson talks about her new book and the importance of championing an equitable community-driven design process.
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Today was the first day of this year for banding nestling red-shouldered hawks in our suburban study area in Cincinnati, Ohio. Even after 21 years and more than 2,500 nestling hawks banded, the first day is still fun, full of promise, and excitement.