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Design in the Anthropocene
By Richard Weller, Karen M’Closkey, Billy Fleming, and Frederick Steiner, July 1, 2019
“Why Do I Have to Be the Man to Bring You the Bad News?”
By William Whitaker, July 1, 2019
From New York City to Jining, China, These Projects Exemplify the Principle of Designing with Nature
Edited by Frederick Steiner, Richard Weller, Karen M’Closkey, and Billy Fleming, July 1, 2019A Few Choruses Low Down, but Not So Blue for Ian
By Laurie Olin, July 1, 2019
Traverse Before Transect
By Anuradha Mathur, July 1, 2019
This issue features excerpts from the book Design with Nature Now (October 2019), showcasing some of today’s most advanced ecological design projects, in honor of visionary landscape architect Ian McHarg. This collaboration by the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy demonstrates McHarg’s enduring influence as practitioners use his approach to confront climate change and other 21st-century challenges.
Planificación de escenarios
Aceptar la incertidumbre para tomar mejores decisiones
Robert Goodspeed
June 2019, Spanish
Policy Brief
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Technology and Tools
June 2019, Spanish
Policy Brief
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Technology and Tools
Financing Transit Oriented Development by Value Capture
Negotiating Better Public Infrastructure
Erwin van der Krabben, Ary Samsura, and Jinshuo Wang
June 2019, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Infrastructure, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Public Finance, Value Capture
June 2019, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Infrastructure, Land Value Taxation, Local Government, Public Finance, Value Capture
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