Cities across the U.S. are promoting more compact and connected forms of development as part of a broader effort to create more environmentally and fiscally sound development patterns, under the banner of sustainability. In many fast growing cities, such efforts have had the unintended consequence of fostering redevelopment of currently affordable rental housing in central locations, thus further limiting access to these locations for low-income households and contributing to new patterns of economic and racial segregation. Integrating equity concerns into sustainability planning has proven difficult. Advocates have relied on a variety of measures to assess the average vulnerability to displacement, transit access, and housing and transport...
This paper develops a new optimal location model for siting affordable housing units to maximize the...
The GTA has experienced population growth in the past decade, and the majority of this growth is att...
The idea that planners should work toward an equitable society has been part of the profession since...
Cities across the U.S. are promoting more compact and connected forms of development as part of a br...
This study develops a set of planning tools for achieving equitable goals at the 133-bus stop of the...
Existing public transportation planning methods use a trip-based approach rather than a user-based a...
Spatial equity plays an important role in the planning process. Whether or not a city can provide re...
In the United States, the majority of affordable housing is unprotected by subsidies or set-asides, ...
New transit investments can be a double-edged sword for disadvantaged communities (e.g., those inclu...
We explore how the language of “just sustainability” may become subsumed into a sustainability fix s...
Transportation planning and interior design both have a huge hand in shaping our cities. In the curr...
Rising income inequality, continuing racial disparities, and climate change are three of the most pr...
Coordinated land use and transportation plans that locate high-density, mixed-use development near h...
PDFTech ReportNITC 912Transit oriented developmentBus rapid transitSustainable developmentSustainabl...
Regional transportation planning organizations known as metropolitan planning organizations are requ...
This paper develops a new optimal location model for siting affordable housing units to maximize the...
The GTA has experienced population growth in the past decade, and the majority of this growth is att...
The idea that planners should work toward an equitable society has been part of the profession since...
Cities across the U.S. are promoting more compact and connected forms of development as part of a br...
This study develops a set of planning tools for achieving equitable goals at the 133-bus stop of the...
Existing public transportation planning methods use a trip-based approach rather than a user-based a...
Spatial equity plays an important role in the planning process. Whether or not a city can provide re...
In the United States, the majority of affordable housing is unprotected by subsidies or set-asides, ...
New transit investments can be a double-edged sword for disadvantaged communities (e.g., those inclu...
We explore how the language of “just sustainability” may become subsumed into a sustainability fix s...
Transportation planning and interior design both have a huge hand in shaping our cities. In the curr...
Rising income inequality, continuing racial disparities, and climate change are three of the most pr...
Coordinated land use and transportation plans that locate high-density, mixed-use development near h...
PDFTech ReportNITC 912Transit oriented developmentBus rapid transitSustainable developmentSustainabl...
Regional transportation planning organizations known as metropolitan planning organizations are requ...
This paper develops a new optimal location model for siting affordable housing units to maximize the...
The GTA has experienced population growth in the past decade, and the majority of this growth is att...
The idea that planners should work toward an equitable society has been part of the profession since...