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Policy Brief
The Future of America’s Middle NeighborhoodsRevista Land LinesNovembro 2018By Alan MallachOften overlooked, middle neighborhoods matter—both to the people who live in them and to their cities and regions—and solutions demand engagement not only from the neighborhood itself but also from the city, region, and state.
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Sustainable Development
Slums, Informal Settlements, and the Role of Land PolicyRevista Land LinesNovembro 2018By Will Jason, November 19, 2018Slums and informal settlements hold a quarter of the global urban population, and they are absorbing the majority of urban growth in developing regions.
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Movimientos en masa, resultados variados
Las ciudades de América Latina son líderes en tránsito urbano, pero ¿quién se beneficia?Revista Land LinesJulho 2018Por Gregory ScruggsLas décadas de iniciativas innovadoras en transporte han provocado algunas consecuencias imprevistas. La región más urbanizada del planeta ha expandido la movilidad, pero, a...
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Mass Movements, Mixed Results
Latin American Cities Lead the Way on Urban Transit—But Who Benefits?Revista Land LinesJulho 2018By Gregory ScruggsDecades of innovative transportation initiatives have produced some unintended consequences. The planet’s most urbanized region has expanded mobility, but the schemes often formalize unequal...
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Building and Dwelling: A Conversation with Richard Sennett
Vídeos e MultimídiaMaio 2018Sociologist Richard Sennett discusses his book Building and Dwelling: Ethics for the City, in which he traces the anguished relationship between how cities are built and how people actually live in them, from ancient Athens to 21st-century Shanghai