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A Cartographic Meditation
Mapping the Colorado River Basin in the 21st Century
By Zach Sugg
June 2021, English
The Babbitt Center’s new Colorado River Basin map is available at no cost as a downloadable pdf and as a hard copy. Where is the Colorado River Basin? A novice attempting a cursory Google search will be surprised—and perhaps frustrated, confused, or a little of both—to find that there is no simple answer to that question. […]
Environment, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Water
June 2021, English
The Babbitt Center’s new Colorado River Basin map is available at no cost as a downloadable pdf and as a hard copy. Where is the Colorado River Basin? A novice attempting a cursory Google search will be surprised—and perhaps frustrated, confused, or a little of both—to find that there is no simple answer to that question. […]
Environment, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Water
From Vision to Value
A Case Study of How Seven Danish Cities Conduct Area Development to Propel Urban Revival
Luise Noring
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
Research, Public Sector Policy Change, Advocacy, Philanthropy and the Private Sector Collide to Create an Affordable Housing and Economic Development Opportunity in Colorado
The Case of indieDwell
Phyllis Resnick and Jennifer Newcomer
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
Providing Affordable Home Ownership Opportunities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Larissa Larsen and Kumelachew Yeshitela
June 2021, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality
June 2021, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality
Opportunity Clusters
The Twin Cities Case Study
Andrew Guthrie, Yingling Fan, and Greg Lindsey
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Poverty and Inequality
June 2021, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Poverty and Inequality
City Tech
Latin America and the E-Bus Revolution
By Rob Walker
June 2021, English
At some point in the last few years, it was like a switch flipped: it became clear that the electric vehicle technology revolution is real and could have significant planning and land use impacts. For the last decade or so, the spotlight has often focused on how this cleaner energy alternative could power new […]
Infrastructure, Value Capture
June 2021, English
At some point in the last few years, it was like a switch flipped: it became clear that the electric vehicle technology revolution is real and could have significant planning and land use impacts. For the last decade or so, the spotlight has often focused on how this cleaner energy alternative could power new […]
Infrastructure, Value Capture
President’s Message
Expanding Upon a Legacy of Learning
June 2021, English
“The mind that is not baffled is not employed.” – Wendell Berry Over the course of my career, I’ve had the opportunity to teach in many different places and contexts, from a vocational high school on the South Shore of Massachusetts to undergraduate and graduate classrooms in New York, North Carolina, England, Italy, and […]
Local Government, Technology and Tools
June 2021, English
“The mind that is not baffled is not employed.” – Wendell Berry Over the course of my career, I’ve had the opportunity to teach in many different places and contexts, from a vocational high school on the South Shore of Massachusetts to undergraduate and graduate classrooms in New York, North Carolina, England, Italy, and […]
Local Government, Technology and Tools
Not So Fast
Lessons from Washington, DC's Experiment with Slow Streets
By Liz Farmer
June 2021, English
One day last spring, during the early weeks of the pandemic, a tree fell across a residential street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC. With the fallen tree making it impossible for cars to pass, the streetscape quickly changed. “Kids were out on their bikes and their scooters, neighbors were out talking […]
City and Regional Planning, Local Government
June 2021, English
One day last spring, during the early weeks of the pandemic, a tree fell across a residential street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC. With the fallen tree making it impossible for cars to pass, the streetscape quickly changed. “Kids were out on their bikes and their scooters, neighbors were out talking […]
City and Regional Planning, Local Government
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