This article was originally published on Common Edge. The Healthy Cities movement is a strong but sometimes underappreciated planning concept with its roots in the complex structure of the human body.
The interactive map documents a 10-fold increase in community land trusts in New York City since the early '90s. (Image courtesy New Economy Project) This is your first of three free stories this ...
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Based on my work, research and published findings on law enforcement, community policing needs a new model in this country. My research confirmed that while law enforcement is part of the dialogue of ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Roger Valdez writes about housing economics and policy. Broadly, housing policies must concentrate on allowing the production of ...
Just as cartographers have created manageable maps of our planet and enabled travel and development, our brain maps our diverse sensory inputs to our credit-card sized cerebral cortex to enable ...
We’ve created a new way to explore the fundamental constituents of the universe. [Editor’s note: The full, interactive map is available below.] All of nature springs from a handful of components — the ...