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Bison grazing in Yellowstone National Park
How Restoring Animal Populations Can Supercharge Carbon Absorption By Jon Gorey, May 24, 2023
An East Boston neighborhood showcases its stock of triple-deckers.
Boston’s Beloved Triple-Deckers Are Next-Level Affordable Housing By Anthony Flint, May 24, 2023
Residential common space in a former office building with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
Office-to-Residential Conversions Are on the Rise—What Does That Mean for Cities? By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2023
Portraits of Tzuchin Lin and Peter Culp
Lincoln Institute Welcomes New Board Members By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 16, 2023
Members and supporters of the NAACP picket for fair housing in Detroit
Five Ways Urban Planners Are Addressing a Legacy of Inequity By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2023
Aerial map of the Purple Line in Maryland
Preventing Displacement Along Maryland’s New Purple Line Corridor By Jon Gorey, May 15, 2023
Aftab Pureval
Mayor’s Desk: Housing and Hope in Cincinnati By Anthony Flint, May 15, 2023

April 2023

This issue explores how New Orleans and other communities are changing their relationship with water, describes the Connecting Capital and Communities (3C) initiative and its efforts to promote housing affordability and racial equity, and explains how communities can prepare for post-wildfire flooding. It also looks at efforts to expand access to e-bikes in U.S. cities and includes an interview with the mayor of Seoul.

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Land Matters Podcast: How Costa Rica Became a Model for Climate Action By Anthony Flint, April 17, 2023