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Trash? Not to Us! Environmental Action in Rio Public Housing Complex Denounces Municipal Neglect and Proposes Waste Collection as a Source of Income

By Amanda Baroni Lopes; Translation by Ujwala Murthy This article is part of a series created in partnership with the Behner Stiefel Center for Brazilian Studies at San Diego State University, to produce articles for the Digital Brazil Project on environmental justice in the favelas for RioOnWatch. Several sites of accumulated waste appear throughout the housing complexes … [Read more...] about Trash? Not to Us! Environmental Action in Rio Public Housing Complex Denounces Municipal Neglect and Proposes Waste Collection as a Source of Income

Bioremediation as an Equitable Approach to Brownfield Cleanup

Bioremediation as an Equitable Approach to Brownfield Cleanup

By Clement Lau Brownfields—abandoned or underutilized properties contaminated by industrial or commercial use—are a significant environmental and public health concern. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there are over 450,000 brownfields across the country. These sites, often concentrated in low-income communities of color, pose a threat to … [Read more...] about Bioremediation as an Equitable Approach to Brownfield Cleanup

Negotiating Identity in Pakistan’s Capital

Negotiating Identity in Pakistan's Capital

By Aabiya Noman Baqai The following piece is part of Progressive City's Beyond Planning for the “Visitor Class” series, which asks authors to explore both the issues that arise from planning for the “visitor class”—economic, social, environmental, and beyond—as well as potential pathways to building cities that are not only culturally rich but also responsive to the … [Read more...] about Negotiating Identity in Pakistan’s Capital

Disappearing Disorder with the Whole World Watching

Disappearing Disorder with the Whole World Watching

By Mare Liam Ralph The following piece is part of Progressive City's Beyond Planning for the “Visitor Class” series, which asks authors to explore both the issues that arise from planning for the “visitor class”—economic, social, environmental, and beyond—as well as potential pathways to building cities that are not only culturally rich but also responsive to the … [Read more...] about Disappearing Disorder with the Whole World Watching

The California Wildfires and the Ecology of Fear: Once Again Zoning Trumps Indigenous Knowledge

The California Wildfires and The Ecology of Fear: Once Again Zoning Trumps Indigenous Knowledge

By Tom Angotti Wildfires have destroyed parts of the Los Angeles area. Progressive planners need to challenge the dominant narratives that blame extreme weather and weak zoning regulations for the damage done. Instead of changing the zoning, we need to learn from the failed policies that promoted upscale housing development in fragile ecosystems and the official neglect of … [Read more...] about The California Wildfires and the Ecology of Fear: Once Again Zoning Trumps Indigenous Knowledge

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