A digital tool that analyzes the varying urban conditions of NYC. Intresting and useful data tool for the urban analysis phase in the strategic planning process.
Zoning-based approach to analyzing the area of major cities in the U.S. where redlining took place in the past.
A web-based street design simulator that allows users to design the street that suits specific purposes while considering realistic measurements.
Understanding how the APA, as an organization, recognizes the term 'urban planning'. Emphasis on the fundamental pillars that constitute the purpose of practicing urban planning.
A brief summary of Jane Jacobs' career and life, featuring some of her major written works.
How financial prioritization of the civil engineer industry influences the safety of road lanes and street networks and how it intertwines with ethical planning practices.
Exploration of how much investment had been made to develop public transit in the U.S. for the past decade (from 2020, when the blog was written) and why more investments are needed in developing transit-oriented projects.
A great, casual introduction to what urban design is about and how students and aspiring urban designers can get more involved with the field.
Hypothetical works on specific sites in suburban regions to understand what zoning regulations must be considered during the redevelopment process.
Offered through National Council for Preservation Education in cooperation with the National Park Service. Current listings of historic preservation, cultural resource management, and other related paid internships to students in higher education and recent graduates.
Provides a rundown of what an Environmental Planner does. Outlines and describes in details 3 key skills required by Environmental Planners according to 4 UC Davis graduates within the field. These three skills are Writing, Regulatory knowledge, and negotiation and conflict resolution.