September 7, 2021
2021 Urban@UW Spark Grants awardees announced
Urban@UW is excited to announce awardees for the second round of funding through our Spark Grants program. The two projects selected address critical urban challenges, with a focus on transdisciplinary scholarship and engagement with vulnerable populations. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Among Vehicle Residents: A Case Study of the Seattle Public Utilities’ Recreational Vehicle Wastewater…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology | Policy & Law | Water
September 2, 2021
How wildfires disproportionately affect people of color
Disasters in the U.S. often hit minority groups the hardest. Hurricane Katrina disproportionately impacted Black residents in New Orleans in 2005. In California, massive wildfires are a concern. Wildfires have unequal effects on minority communities. A 2018 study shows mostly Black, Hispanic, or Native American communities experience 50% greater vulnerability to wildfires compared with primarily white communities in the…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment
August 31, 2021
Red-lining, race, and wealth continue to form borders between Seattle voters
There’s a lot we can glean from Seattle’s voting habits in each election, from how the city has skewed more and more progressive in the leaders it’s elected in recent years, to how conservative interests still remain present despite that fact. During the August mayoral primary, though, the candidates voters chose painted an even broader…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | History & Preservation | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
August 27, 2021
Cargo bikes hold promise for speedier, less polluting package delivery
As online shopping grows, so do the number of double-parked delivery vans blocking traffic in cities and adding carbon emissions into the air. To curb both pollution and street congestion, a new report suggests that logistics companies should be investing more in electric cargo bikes as an alternative. In city centers, the study found that…
Climate & Energy | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Economy & Development | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology
August 26, 2021
A new book chronicles the history of homelessness in Seattle
Josephine Ensign is a professor at the University of Washington School of Nursing and the author of a new book called “Skid Road: On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in an American City.” The book digs through layers of Seattle history to reveal the stories of overlooked and long-silenced people who live on the…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | History & Preservation | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
August 24, 2021
UW Tri-Campus Forest Bathing Map
Check out this project from the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee that points out places across the University of Washington campuses to forest bathe. The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund)….
Health & Well Being | Natural Resources & Environment
August 17, 2021
A triple whammy has left many U.S. city neighborhoods highly vulnerable to soaring temperatures
In New York City, several Hunts Point residents have lists of neighbors they’re checking on to help keep the most vulnerable alive during heat waves. The city has also subsidized 74,000 air conditioners for low-income, elderly residents and is spending tens of millions to plant trees, as part of a “cool neighborhoods” program that also…
Climate & Energy | Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Natural Hazards | Policy & Law
Living Landscapes Incubator Request for Proposals
The Living Landscapes Incubator is a new grant program, developed as a collaboration among the College of Built Environments, the College of the Environment, Urban@UW, and the School of Public Health. Planning and designing for landscapes, environments, and infrastructure that support sustainable, livable, and equitable communities is a key challenge of our time. With generous funding from…
Climate & Energy | Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Health & Well Being | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology | Land Use & Planning
August 16, 2021
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy honors UW College of Built Environments faculty, Nehemiah Studio for curriculum on mitigating gentrification
The Nehemiah Studio, a UW class on mitigating gentrification in Seattle’s Central District designed by Rachel Berney, Donald King and Al Levine with support from College of Built Environments Dean Renée Cheng, has been honored by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. The course supports joint efforts by the college and the Nehemiah Initiative Seattle to train graduate students to help mitigate displacement in…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | History & Preservation | Housing & Homelessness | Land Use & Planning | Policy & Law
August 12, 2021
Project aims to better use of municipal open data, boost equity
In this month’s installment of the Innovation of the Month series, we highlight EquiTensors, a project that is reflecting on and raising awareness of applications, opportunities and potential misuses of data science and AI applied to mobility and transportation, specifically as it refers to race, equity and diversity. MetroLab’s Josh Schacht spoke with the leader of the…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology