Urban Environmental Policy and Planning
We spend so much of our lives working, but we don’t always understand how it’s affecting our health and sense of purpose, says Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning Mary Davis in a new book
If developers, urban planners, and communities cooperate, the odds increase greatly for cities to grow equitably, a new book suggests
For some investors, social change might be a more important metric than financial gains, says Jeff Rosen, director of a new certificate program in impact and sustainable investing
Erin Heskett, AG96, elevates the urgency of land protection efforts in a leading role at the Land Trust Alliance
A master’s student in the UEP program, Li sees a place for democratic workplaces that put people over profit
An urban planner argues that the downward spiral that some U.S. cities face is not inevitable, but requires active efforts to avoid
Katie Walsh, F14, AG14, helps cities manage their climate risks—and champions environmental advocates for office
REPP fellows supported by six founding partners and funders
As refugees flee the conflict in Sudan, the informal settlements in large cities in neighboring countries where they settle need study and support
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