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Trip Reduction Without Car Dependency: Smarter Ways to Cut Emissions
Trip reduction without car dependency cuts emissions by reducing travel while keeping access to work, school, shops, care, and daily life.

Passive Cooling Strategies for Multifamily Housing in Hotter Cities
Discover passive cooling strategies for multifamily housing in hotter cities that cut heat, boost comfort, and create more resilient urban homes.

Why Building Decarbonization Has Become a Neighborhood Planning Issue
Why building decarbonization is now a neighborhood planning issue—and how smarter land use, housing, and infrastructure decisions can cut emissions.

Heat-Ready Neighborhood Design for Extreme Summer Temperatures
Discover how heat-ready neighborhood design lowers temperatures, protects health, and makes cities safer and more livable in extreme summer heat.

Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater on Small Urban Sites
Discover nature-based solutions for stormwater on small urban sites that reduce runoff, improve drainage, and add greener, smarter spaces.

Urban Agriculture After the Hype: What Models Actually Survive?
Urban agriculture beyond the hype: discover which city farming models actually survive high costs, labor shortages, and shifting policy.

Sustainable Infill Development: How to Add Housing Without Sprawl
Discover how sustainable infill development adds homes in existing neighborhoods, cuts sprawl, and makes better use of land people already rely on.

Reuse Before Demolition: The Sustainability Case for Existing Buildings
Discover why reuse before demolition makes existing buildings the smarter sustainable choice, cutting waste, saving carbon, and strengthening communities.

Tree Canopy Equity: How Cities Measure Shade Access
Learn how tree canopy equity helps cities measure shade access so every neighborhood gets fair cooling, health, and environmental benefits.

Low-Carbon Concrete and the Future of Urban Development
Discover how low-carbon concrete can cut city emissions while keeping buildings durable, safe, and affordable for the future of urban development.

Circular Construction: How Cities Can Reduce Demolition Waste
Learn how circular construction helps cities cut demolition waste, lower embodied carbon, and save materials through smarter planning and reuse.

Blue-Green Infrastructure for Flood-Prone Neighborhoods
Discover how blue-green infrastructure for flood-prone neighborhoods cuts runoff, reduces damage, and creates healthier, more livable streets.

Climate Adaptation vs Climate Mitigation in City Planning: What Is the Difference?
Learn climate adaptation vs climate mitigation in city planning, why each matters, and how cities can protect people, infrastructure, and budgets.

Urban Heat Adaptation Plans That Go Beyond Planting a Few Trees
Urban heat adaptation plans protect cities from longer, deadlier heat with smart design, public health, and cooling strategies that save lives.

District Energy Systems for Mixed-Use Neighborhoods: An Introductory Guide
District energy systems for mixed-use neighborhoods explained simply—learn how shared heating and cooling can cut emissions and boost resilience.
