Seeking equity and justice in urban freight: where to look?
Urban freight systems embed and reflect spatial inequities in cities and imbalanced power
structures within transport decision-making. These concerns are principal domains of …
structures within transport decision-making. These concerns are principal domains of …
NIMBYs, YIMBYs, and the Politics of Land Use in American Cities
NR Brouwer, J Trounstine - Annual Review of Political Science, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Debates over the development and density of housing have gained visibility in recent years
as housing costs have skyrocketed in many metropolitan areas. With those who seek to limit …
as housing costs have skyrocketed in many metropolitan areas. With those who seek to limit …
Exploring the effects of urban network topologies on entropy trajectories of segregation
Segregation is a threat to the aspirations of producing a cohesive society and modelling its
dynamics can be done in order to help design preventative measures. This work explores …
dynamics can be done in order to help design preventative measures. This work explores …
History and urban economics
This article reviews recent literature using insights from history to answer central questions
in urban economics. This area of research has seen rapid growth in the past decade, thanks …
in urban economics. This area of research has seen rapid growth in the past decade, thanks …
Resilience of racialized segregation is an ecological factor: Baltimore case study
Segregation by racialized categories is common to cities across the world and its social
effects are well studied. However, the environmental effects—the ecology of segregation …
effects are well studied. However, the environmental effects—the ecology of segregation …
Black suburbanization: Causes and consequences of a transformation of American cities
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16
to 36 percent. This shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration. We …
to 36 percent. This shift is as large as the post-World War II wave of the Great Migration. We …
You don't need zoning to be exclusionary: manufactured home parks, land-use regulations and housing segregation in the Houston metropolitan area
Manufactured home parks (MHPs), businesses that are “designed, developed, operated and
maintained. for the placement and occupancy of manufactured homes on a long-term basis,” …
maintained. for the placement and occupancy of manufactured homes on a long-term basis,” …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring urban segregation dynamics: A hub-based agent model integrating preferences, social interactions, and policy interventions
Y Turgut, S Lazarova-Molnar - Cities, 2025 - Elsevier
Urban segregation emerges from a complex interplay of individual preferences and social
interactions within varied urban landscapes. This study presents an expanded Schelling's …
interactions within varied urban landscapes. This study presents an expanded Schelling's …
[HTML][HTML] Ecommerce and environmental justice in metro Seattle
T Fried, R Verma, A Goodchild - Research in Transportation Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban distribution centers (UDCs) are opening at unprecedented rates to meet rising home
delivery demand. The trend has raised concerns over the equity and environmental justice …
delivery demand. The trend has raised concerns over the equity and environmental justice …
Homeownership segregation
N Kulkarni, U Malmendier - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
Homeownership is considered an essential part of the “American Dream” and forms the
foundation of upward mobility. We show that the upward mobility of children from low …
foundation of upward mobility. We show that the upward mobility of children from low …