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Better Great Lakes, More Great Jobs

Restoration would spur long-range growth in the Great Lakes region.

September 3 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Britain's Female-friendly Streets

The three year project, funded by the Women’s Design Service, will offer urban design ideas to make streets safer for women.

September 3 - The Times

States Sue To Reinstate Roadless Forests Rules

Lawsuit by California, Oregon, and New Mexico seeks to reinstate Clinton-era roadless forests rules reversed by the Bush administration.

September 3 - The Oregonian

LA's New Downtown Entertainment District

The development of the LA Live entertainment district in downtown Los Angeles seems certain with approval of $400+ million hotel.

September 3 - Downtown News

Fires Reveal Housing Crunch

In Paris, 48 immigrants have died in fires that ripped through substandard buildings.

September 3 - The Christian Science Monitor


Climate Change Press Coverage After Hurricane Katrina

How are journalists covering climate change in Katrina's wake?

September 2 - Grist Magazine

New Orleans Disaster Has Political Planning Roots

Human interference with the flow of the Mississippi for a century is one of the root causes of the devastation in New Orleans.

September 2 - The Chicago Tribune


The Dismantling Of FEMA

Why is the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency is being systematically downgraded?

September 2 - The Washington Post

An Interview With New Orleans' Former Planning Director

The former director of city planning discusses what will be needed to rebuild the city.

September 2 - National Public Radio

Hurricane Katrina's Real Name

Ross Gelbspan believes the U.S. media is not telling the Americans the complete story of Hurricane Katrina.

September 2 - The Boston Globe

Hackers Use Google To Map Hurricane's Impact

The tech-savvy are using mapping and satellite images from Google to map the devastaton caused by Hurricane Katrina.

September 2 - BBC News

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Collaborative Mapping Of Hurricane Damage With Google Maps

Mapping enthusiasts are using Google Maps and Google Earth and other data to compile maps of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. <br /> <br /> <blockquote>One Web site, <a href="http://www.scipionus.com">www.scipionus.com</a>, is combating the confusion by encouraging users to annotate a Google Map of New Orleans with information about specific locations. Collectively, the community is creating a collaborative map Wikipedia. Anyone with something to add can enter a street address and leave a marker on the map at that location, providing a few lines of text about conditions at that spot.

September 2 - Abhijeet Chavan

Bush Cut New Orleans Flood Control Funding

Former Clinton advisor Sidney Blumenthal criticizes Bush administration's environmental and emergency planning policies.

September 2 - Spiegel Online

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URISA GISCorps Volunteer Positions Filled

URISA <a href="http://www.giscorps.org/">GISCorps</a> got a good response to their <a href="http://www.planetizen.com/tech/archives/2005/09/01/316/">call for GIS volunteers</a>. All volunteer positions are now filled. Volunteers will be going to Jackson, Mississippi. <br /> <br /> <blockquote><br /> "Seven of the volunteers are map production experts. There is a lab in Jackson where they can start <br /> their work with hardware and software ready to use. They have some data and more is coming. The <br /> second group of volunteers will be in the field with GPS equipment. The group in Jackson will be <br /> mapping the field data as soon as they can and hand it over to the emergency personnel."</blockquote>

September 2 - Abhijeet Chavan

Hurricane Katrina: A Man-made Disaster?

Some scientists believe that storms such as Hurricane Katrina that are sometimes called an act of God or a natural disaster, are partly man-made.

September 2 - Wall St. Journal

Hurricane Devastation Was Predicted Years Ago

Interviews with authors who warned about New Orleans' vulnerability to hurricanes years ago.

September 2 - Democracy Now!

Solution To Delhi Traffic: 'flyover'

The city is building short ramps to let cars bypass busy intersections. Traffic has improved, but for how long?

September 2 - The Christian Science Monitor

On the Loss of New Orleans' Architecture

While the French Quarter may have survived, much of the built heritage of New Orleans may be lost.

September 1 - The New York Times

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URISA GISCorps Needs Volunteers For Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts

Urban and Regional Information Systems Association's (<a href="http://www.urisa.org/">URISA</a>) GISCorps coordinates volunteer GIS services to underprivileged communities. <a href="http://www.giscorps.org/">GISCorps</a> is looking for GIS professionals to volunteer for emergency and relief efforts in the region affected by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina">Hurricane Katrina</a>.<br /> <br /> <blockquote><br /> "The immediate need is for 5-10 volunteers at this point. These volunteers must have enough GIS experience to work effectively in an emergency situation. Volunteers must have expertise in map production, performing analysis, data management, and etc. Expertise in disaster management and working with GPS equipment is highly desirable."<br /> </blockquote>

September 1 - Abhijeet Chavan

Katrina's Effect on Oil, US Economy

Disruption of gulf oil production due to Katrina may lead to a national "gas crisis".

September 1 - CNNMoney

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