Blog Archives
- What urban planners think of resilience thinking
- The Decline of the “Ghetto”? A Look at Metropolitan Neighborhoods of the Future
- A Slow Road Ahead in Housing Market Recovery: Cities, States Struggle to Help Homeowners and Neighborhoods
- Ohio towns could save 34% by consolidating public safety dispatch services
- Regional cooperation is key to revitalizing distressed suburbs
- New Research Will Provide Guidance to Policymakers on Tackling Infrastructure Projects for the New Economy
- Housing, The Recession and Preventing a Rise in Homelessness
- Tips for Success in Regional Economic Development
- State, Local Govs Innovate to Grow the Local Economy
- Regional industry clusters breathe new life into Rochester as Kodak’s legacy seeds new business
- Race, Class, and Space: How Our Development Policies Shape Opportunity and Social Mobility in America
- New tools and tips for working together regionally to solve problems: New resources from the National League of Cities
- iShovel: Cities Use Technology to Navigate Cold & Snow
- To Equitable Growth in 2012
- We’ve fled to warmer climes! Back in January
- How Resilient to Shocks are the Top 10 “Eds and Meds” Metros?
- Eds and Meds as a metropolitan economic development strategy
- Service Workers Can’t Find Affordable Housing in Most Metro Areas
- Everyday Remaking: Vacant Blots, Foreclosed Homes Become Parks
- Gerrymandering nixes opportunity for regional collaboration
- Walking the Walk: How Messy Regionalism Offers Opportunity for Change
- There’s an App For That–How Technology Is Reshaping City Services
- St. Louis County’s Billion-Dollar Problem: Foreclosures
- Transit, Jobs and Equitable Development in Los Angeles
- Sustainable living + regionalism = ecodistricts?
- Neighborhood Change and “Everyday Social Justice”
- Can housing vouchers break up concentrated poverty?
- Neighborhood Revitalization Needs Local Leadership, Gentrification Too
- Concentrated poverty is increasingly a regional issue
- Bringing production back home
- The Adventures (of quoting) Ozzie and Harriet
- A New Image For The Suburbs
- Cluster Development as an Economic Driver for Inner Cities
- Regional Planning in the Great Lakes
- Regionalism is not the answer, it’s the question
- Adapting legacy industries and creating clusters of innovation
- What Does Rising Poverty Mean For U.S. Metro Areas?
- Chicago Foreclosure Program Targets Entire Neighborhoods
- BRR researchers discuss the plight of cities in the recession on PBS Newshour
- Addressing the skills mismatch with regional planning
- Funding Detroit: How Philanthropy Can Help Build Regional Capacity
- One Answer to Sprawl: Regional Governance
- Great Lakes region rebounds
- Recession Widens Racial Homeownership Gap
- Keys to success for regional transit-oriented development
- Urban Density and Economic Growth
- New book on a resilient New Orleans six years after Katrina
- A research agenda for sustainability
- Why Local Food Systems Should be Part of Regional Planning
- Smart Cities: Collaboration is Key to Realizing Technology’s Promise
- Regional cooperation, not job poaching, is recipe for rebound
- Is regional governance possible?
- New data on foreclosures and serious deliquincies
- Government seeks ideas on renting out foreclosures
- How Metro Regions Can Prepare for Housing Markets of the Future
- How Equity in Transit Development Can Strengthen Regions
- Update: More cities added to demographic maps
- New Report Offers Strategies to Align Community Planning with Ed Reform
- The safety net is thin in suburbs despite growing poverty
- Feds Launch ‘Strong Cities Strong Communities’ to Help Struggling Regions
- Building a Stronger Regional Safety Net: Philanthropy’s Role
- Crowdsourced Planning: Technology Helps Metro Areas Reinvent Community Planning for the 21St Century
- Change and Growth is Not Always an Indicator of Resilience
- Q&A with Kathryn Foster, creator of the Resilience Capacity Index, a new tool for urban planners
- Immigrants are critical to the future of metro America
- New maps detail changing neighborhood demographic makeup in major cities
- Can metro regions learn anything from the resiliency of ecosystems in adapting to change?
- Affordable housing, stable housing, and educational outcomes
- Building trust one park bench at a time
- Midwestern industries of the future require regional plans and a regional focus
- Helpful mapping tools for transit-oriented development planning and research
- Children in foreclosed NYC homes change schools more often
- Manufacturing is key to regional recovery
- Putting the UD back in HUD
- Funding plans for infrastructure improvements come under fire
- Getting to work via public transit– how does your city rank?
- Urban Development in Guangzhou
- Three myths metro regions must dispel to spark sustained economic development
- Housing affordability is a growing concern for renters
- Social network analysis as an urban development tool
- Cleveland builds a sustainable future
- Books for your nightstand
- A metropolitan regional agenda can avoid an economic zero-sum game
- Metropolitan Business Plans: A New Approach to Economic Growth
- Downsizing as urban development
- The Ghost Map
- Welcome to Building Resilient Regions