Community Development: Reflecting on What Works
The community development sector's traditional tools and relationships are outdated and insufficient to address current problems.
Social innovations that improve the health of cities (more)
The community development sector's traditional tools and relationships are outdated and insufficient to address current problems.
The vast majority of neighborhoods in American cities do not "trade places." Instead, concentrated poverty and its opposite, concentrated affluence, are surprisingly persistent.
Why climate adaptation matters, and five powerful pathways for funders to fuel change.
The restoration of the Bangalore Lakes can catalyze an overall sustainable transformation of the various districts of Bangalore—as well as reclaim an important historical connection for the city.
Highlights from the Clinton Global Initiative 2012.
Chula Vista, California, is on the leading edge of climate adaptation planning at the community level.
Due to the rapid growth of its cities, China's middle class is growing—but so is its urban poor.
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology.
Oregon’s land-use policies have preserved farmland and led to smart urban growth.
Using quantified conservation for environmental gain.