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The Economics Of Hurricanes

How vulnerable is the U.S. south to year after year of Katrinas? Should cities like New Orleans be abandoned to return to salt marshes or ocean?

January 31 - William D. Nordhaus, Yale

How A Subway Finds Its Voice

After nearly a decade, the voice of the Washington D.C. Metro is up for grabs.

January 31 - The Christian Science Monitor

War On The Poor

From pawnshops to check cashers and rent-to-own stores, usurious companies are exploiting the nation's poor, creating a lucrative 'fringe economy' in the process.

January 31 - Houston Press

Mississippi Town Prepares For 'New Urbanism'

A small suburban community along the Gulf Coast is learning to embrace New Urbanism and create its first ever town center.

January 31 - The Clarion-Ledger

Reinforcing Southern California's Polycentricity Through New Suburbanism

A re-awakening of interest in walkable urban environments in suburban locations? This trend mostly revolves around the pre-war downtowns of small Southern California cities that grew into suburban bedroom communities in the 1950s and 1960s.

January 31 - The Los Angeles Times


Vancouver Housing Least Affordable In Canada

The Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey finds Vancouver housing to be 'severely unaffordable', and 15th worst worldwide.

January 31 - The Vancouver Sun

Possible To Be 'Carfree' In Exurbia?

John Schindel lives in Stafford County, Virginia, a far-out exurb of Washington, D.C. Because of previous legal problems, he has no driving privileges. How does he get to and from his varied places of employment?

January 31 - The Washington Post


The End Of The Affair

With the U.S. automobile industry falling into what appears to be permanent decline, Paul Harris muses on what it means for America's "love affair with the car" when its cars are built somewhere else.

January 31 - Observer (UK)

With Hurricane Season Just Four Months Away...

Despite early promises to support a swift recovery after Hurricane Katrina, slow Federal cleanup of debris and inadequate provision of suitable housing for evacuees are slowing rebuilding efforts.

January 30 - The Washington Post

Last Great Frontier: The Third California

Joel Kotkin and William Frey observe how the movement of high-skilled and professional jobs to rapidly growing inland California is changing the region where the "California Dream" is still possible.

January 30 - The Los Angeles Times

NASA Climate Scientist Says He's Being Silenced

NASA's leading climate scientist claims that the Bush administration has tried to censor him from speaking out about global warming.

January 30 - The New York Times

A Market Response To Eminent Domain

BB&T, the country's ninth-largest bank, announces that it will not make commercial loans to developers who plan private projects on land seized via eminent domain.

January 30 - Winston-Salem Journal

Why We Need Suburbia

Suburban growth has kept our cities livable while they expand, and attempts to limit suburban growth ignore important historical trends, writes Joel Kotkin.

January 30 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Australia Planning Institute Responds To Housing Study

The Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) disagrees with Demographia's recent study on housing affordability.

January 30 - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Linking Housing And Transportation To Define Housing Affordability

This brief describes a new information tool developed by the Urban Markets Initiative to quantify, for the first time, the impact of transportation costs on the affordability of housing choices.

January 30 - The Brookings Institution

Adventures In Intercultural Vancouver

How Chinese New Year in Vancouver symbolizes the emergence of a new, unique civic culture.

January 30 - Maisonneuve

Most Portland Office Space Grows In Suburbs

Office space in the Portland metro area grew by a net 1.45 million square feet in 2005, but only 150,000 was added to Portland's commercial core in Multnomah county. The rest, almost 90 percent, was distributed across three suburban counties.

January 30 - The Oregonian

New Orleans' Preservation Blues

Preservationists are protesting the City of New Orleans' intentions to bulldoze historic homes.

January 30 - Associated Press

James Lovelock: The Revenge Of Gaia

In his latest book, the creator of the Gaia Hypothesis, James Lovelock, presents his views on global warming.

January 29 - The Times

Eminent Domain Is Unfair

Tom Thompson argues that eminent domain has been abused throughout U.S. history.

January 29 - The Seattle Times

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