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  1. Case Study: Post-Disaster Recovery of Public Housing in Galveston, Texas

    An Opportunity for Whom?
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    Octubre 2019
    Jane Rongerude and Sara Hamideh

    This case study highlights post-disaster challenges and opportunities, encouraging readers to ask who benefits from recovery efforts and who bears the costs.

  2. Case Study: The Valley of Ashes

    New York City’s Next Great Neighborhood?
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    Octubre 2018
    Donovan Finn

    Willets Point is an industrial neighborhood in NYC target of multiple redevelopment efforts. Significant opposition stalled these efforts. Debates continue over what should be built on the land.

  3. Case Study: Informal Settlements and Rights in Conflict

    An Inquiry Case of Guryong Village Land Development in Seoul, South Korea
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    Octubre 2018
    Jongwoong Kim

    This inquiry case focuses on the complicated decision-making process of urban development in Seoul, South Korea. How can a controversial slum development project be best planned?

  4. Case Study: Tourism, Conservation, and Contestation in Florianópolis, Brazil

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    Octubre 2018
    Allison Bridges

    This case study explores how the intersecting urban development agendas of multiple stakeholders can work to accelerate sustainable outcomes in land use.

  5. Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

    Volume 2: Blocks and Roads
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    Octubre 2016
    Shlomo Angel, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Manuel Madrid, Alejandro M. Blei. and Jason Parent, with Nicolás Galarza Sánchez and Kevin Thom

    This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015. Based on the online Atlas of Urban Expansion, an open-source...

  6. Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

    Volume 1: Areas and Densities
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    Octubre 2016
    Shlomo Angel, Alejandro M. Blei, Jason Parent, Patrick Lamson-Hall, and Nicolás Galarza Sánchez, with Daniel L. Civco, Rachel Qian Lei, and Kevin Thom

    This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015. Based on the online Atlas of Urban Expansion, an open-source...

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