Tag: Urban Planning
Is Florida’s Water Supply Ready for the Influx of New Residents?
Florida's Looming Water Supply Crisis In the serene wetlands of the Everglades, agroecologist Elizabeth Boughton paints a stark picture of Florida's environmental dilemma: too much water in some places, and too little in others. A...
Making America Walkable: Insights from a Study of 11,000 Twins
America's Walkability Revolution: Transforming Cities, One Step at a Time For decades, the United States has been a nation dominated by cars, favoring highways over sidewalks and prioritizing vehicle traffic over pedestrian safety. But a...
Reviving America’s Walkability: Insights from a Study of 11,000 Twins
America's Walkability Revolution: A Twin Study Unveils Surprising Insights In a world dominated by cars and highways, the importance of walkability often gets lost in the shuffle. From bustling cities to serene suburbs, the landscape...










