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Interviews
Can Universities Learn to Leave Behind Air Travel?
Tamara Ben Ari & Parke Wilde
- 22 October 2024
At a time when global research is showing that aviation is a carbon-intensive form of transport whose growth...
Debates
Aéroports de Paris: A Strategic Lever for the French State?
Nathalie Roseau & translated by Oliver Waine
- 26 January 2021
Following growing controversy surrounding the French government’s plans to privatize the Aéroports de Paris (ADP)...
Essays
Sentinel Territories: A New Concept for Looking at Environmental Change
David Blanchon & Frédéric Keck & François-Michel Le Tourneau & Stéphane Tonnelat & Adriana Zuniga-Teran
- 8 May 2020
In this essay, the authors develop the concept of “sentinel territories,” or environments where humans can perceive...
From the Field
A Construction Boom in an Urban Floodplain: Long Island City, Queens, NYC
Christopher Ryan
- 11 February 2020
New York City has encouraged development in Long Island City, Queens, even as the neighborhood has not recovered...
From the Field
How to Defend the Planet in Law
Valérie Cabanes & translated by Oliver Waine
- 19 April 2019
In the face of a growing raft of evidence that increasingly points to an imminent global catastrophe—the very...
Interviews
Global Climate Crisis and the City: An Interview with Ashley Dawson
Ashley Dawson & Maura McGee
- 3 April 2019
An interview with Ashley Dawson, professor of English at the College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center,...
From the Field
Bare Mountaintops and Thirsty Cities: On California and its Snowpack
Sayd Randle
- 29 January 2019
Figuring how to represent the oncoming effects of climate change is a common challenge faced by whistleblowers and...
Essays
Local Leadership and Global Goals: How City Sustainability Networks are Changing Progressive Policymaking
Emma French & Supraja Sudharsan & Jennifer Clark
- 18 September 2018
While national governments often struggle to address global climate change, cities are in a better position to...
From the Field
Planning for the Unimaginable: Puerto Rico and Strategies for Climate-Change Adaptation
Cecelia Walsh-Russo
- 1 May 2018
The damage from the two hurricanes that struck Puerto Rico was multiplied by US austerity plans that deprived the...
From the Field
The Territorial and Environmental Impacts of Climate Change in Germany
Dennis Becker & Stefan Greiving & Viola Schulze Dieckhoff & Thorsten Wiechmann
- 25 April 2018
In Germany, the territorial and environmental impacts of climate change intersect in key ways with the nation’s...
From the Field
Overcoming Climate Impacts Through Adaptive Capacity Building: Two Extreme Cases from Germany
Viola Schulze Dieckhoff & Thorsten Wiechmann
- 25 April 2018
Climate change and demographic change interact. Impacts of climate change do not solely result from climate...
From the Field
Climate and Demographic Change: The Need for an Integrative Approach to Spatial Planning in Germany
Dennis Becker & Stefan Greiving
- 25 April 2018
Climate change and demographic change are two megatrends that are often discussed without regard for their complex...
From the Field
Insecure Lives Under Extreme Climate Conditions: Insights from a Fishing Hamlet in Tamil Nadu, India
Devendraraj Madhanagopal
- 17 April 2018
In recent years, climate change–induced weather events have exacerbated poverty and insecurity in small fishing...
From the Field
Floods, Animals and Shared Urban Futures?
Leonie Tuitjer
- 10 April 2018
When the city of Bangkok flooded following tropical storms in 2011, an altered urban waterscape erased the neat...
Series
Climate Change and Social Change
Gregory Smithsimon
- 3 April 2018
Cities are home to more than half the world’s population and the source of most global CO2 emissions—and yet often...
Essays
The Urban Heart of a Just Transition: How Cities Plan for Social Justice in Climate Action
Alexa Waud
- 3 April 2018
Cities are often framed as sustainability saviors. Alexa Waud analyzes 20 climate action plans of cities that...
Debates
Storm Recovery: Local Efforts, Municipal Constraints, and New Ways Forward
Michael P. McCabe
- 28 November 2017
Climate change-induced storm surges and rising sea levels will steadily cause more damage to homes in low-lying...
Debates
Climate Action Plans and the “Climate-Just” City
Cecelia Walsh-Russo
- 27 September 2016
In the face of major climatic changes, more and more US cities are developing climate action plans. But while these...
Reviews
Entry into the Anthropocene
André Micoud & translated by Oliver Waine
- 20 November 2014
Christophe Bonneuil and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, backed up by an impressive amount of data, trace the history of our...
Series
Black Power and Black Self-Determination in a New Time and New Spaces
Urban Wastes, Present and Future
New York Dossier: The Food Industry Faces the Covid‑19 Pandemic
Cities in the Age of Financialization
Contemporary Housing Struggles: Crises, Activism, and Critical Research
New York Tech Dossier: The Dark Side of New York’s Tech Economy
Progressive Mayors and Urban Social Movements
Land Rights in the Urban Global South
Climate Change and Social Change
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From the Field
Covid-19 Transformed New York’s Destination Food Markets
Ivana Mellers
- 5 October 2021
Ivana Mellers analyzes how New York’s destination markets—key spaces of economic and social interactions—coped during...
From the Field
Moving Inside City Limits: The Urban Mobility of Undocumented Youth
Stephen P. Ruszczyk
- 4 June 2019
The urban context and public transportation shape how undocumented youths move within cities. In a comparison of...
Reviews
Filming Ethnic Diversity in New York
Stéphane Tonnelat & translated by Christina Mitrakos
- 21 October 2016
Frederick Wiseman’s fortieth documentary film, In Jackson Heights (2015), returns to an urban theme explored in...
From the Field
Looking Inward, Across the Border
Harel Shapira
- 19 April 2016
In the constellation of anti-immigrant politics in the United States, groups like the Minutemen, civilians who...
Essays
The Political Aesthetics of Drag
Shaka McGlotten
- 13 October 2015
Drag, or the diverse art form and culture of performance that typically plays with gender and sex, is an integral...
Debates
Disarm the Police
Gregory Smithsimon
- 29 September 2015
In the current political debates about discriminatory policing, there has been a lack of serious discussion of...
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Cycles of Violence: Analysing Media Discourse in the Newspaper...
Mobile Lives Forum
How are cyclist and pedestrian deaths depicted in newspaper reports, and how do these reports help shape...
Lahti: The First Carbon-Rationing Experiment Applied to Local...
Mobile Lives Forum
The city of Lahti in Finland was the first to experiment with a carbon-trading scheme among its inhabitants to...
Is Rationing Carbon for Travel a Fair, Efficient, and Realistic...
Mobile Lives Forum
In the wake of the pandemic, a carbon tax at Europe’s borders is now on the agenda, but a domestic version for...
Reducing Carbon-Emitting Travel: A Factor of Social Cohesion and...
Mobile Lives Forum
As part of France’s Mission on the Future of the Economic Model of Public Transportation, commissioned by the French...
Strasbourg, An Example of a Cycling City
Mobile Lives Forum
Strasbourg is the leading city for cycling in France and a constant source of inspiration for all French cities...
The Trinity of Walking, Cycling and Public Transportation Must Be...
Mobile Lives Forum
While emissions from the transportation sector remain at a very high level, all hopes are currently pinned on the...
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