October 27, 2016
Jacqui Patterson: A Brief Annotated Reading List
Jacqueline Patterson is a preeminent researcher and activist in the field of environmental and climate justice. Patterson is one of UW’s 2016 Walker-Ames endowed speakers, and special guest at the upcoming symposium, Urban Environmental Justice in a Time of Climate Change. Urban@UW has compiled a brief reading list to help contextualize Patterson’s work: Gulf Oil…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Natural Resources & Environment
October 25, 2016
UW EE Faculty to Tackle Urban Mobility
For urban roadways, traffic-choked streets have become synonymous with the weekday commute. Over the decades, strategic conversations between city officials, engineers and policy makers have sought to lessen congestion and provide increased transportation options. However, as cities continue to develop and populations increase, the results of years of conversation cannot materialize fast enough. On the…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Infrastructure & Transportation | Land Use & Planning
October 18, 2016
Cars vs health: UW’s Moudon, Dannenberg contribute to Lancet series on urban planning, public health
Automobiles — and the planning and infrastructure to support them — are making our cities sick, says an international group of researchers now publishing a three-part series in the British medical journal The Lancet. University of Washington professors Anne Vernez Moudon and Andrew Dannenberg are co-authors of the first of this series that explores these…
Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Infrastructure & Transportation | Policy & Law
October 13, 2016
New Seattle freight lab tackles urban delivery congestion
SEATTLE (AP) — In this city where residents can get practically anything delivered to their doorsteps — often within hours — trucks, bikes, cars and buses regularly jostle for space on Seattle’s streets. The rise in e-commerce and on-demand delivery has put increasing pressure on fast-growing cities like Seattle to rethink how they manage traffic…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Economy & Development | Infrastructure & Transportation
October 7, 2016
A Letter From the Director, One Year In at Urban@UW
Greetings: Cities are increasingly viewed as exciting, hip, and thriving places to live and work. At the same time, racism, climate change, widespread homelessness, and degradation in the health of our communities and environment make for a pretty daunting set of challenges. The pursuit of equity, health, resilience, justice, and well-being in these complex places…
October 5, 2016
First Livable City Year projects underway; kickoff event Oct. 6
Not even a week has passed since the start of the quarter, and already a group of University of Washington public health students is deep into discovering the cultural flavor and identity of each neighborhood in a nearby city. The project is a sizeable challenge: Students will pour over census and public health data, interview…
September 29, 2016
September Recap – News, Big Data, and Monthly Hightlights
September is nearly gone, but this was not a very sleepy month. The University of Washington has started the new school year and the past month has seen some tremendous developments for urban thinking and the City of Seattle. KQED published a piece about urban heat islands and how changes in landcover from hard-scapes and…
September 26, 2016
The Annie E. Casey Foundation to Support MetroLab Network’s Big Data + Human Services Lab
The Annie E. Casey Foundation, which aims to improve delivery of human services to children and families by focusing on big data solutions with cities, countries, and universities, will support MetroLab Network’s Big Data + Human Services Lab. MetroLab Network is pleased to announce that the Annie E. Casey Foundation will be supporting the formation…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Economy & Development | Health & Well Being | Innovation & Technology | Policy & Law
September 19, 2016
Expand the frontiers of urban sustainability
Manhattan skyscrapers, rather than rustic rural towns, are quickly becoming the picture of sustainable living in the twenty-first century. San Francisco, Copenhagen and Singapore each top their regions in the Green City Index. As sites of innovation and economic dynamism, these places exemplify a blend of density and livability that large, prosperous cities in the…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Land Use & Planning | Natural Resources & Environment | Policy & Law
September 16, 2016
PARK(ing) Day+ and Little Collective’s “Bees and Salmon”
Today you may notice some new public spaces in your neighborhood; but look fast, because they will be gone by Sunday. Now a global phenomenon, PARK(ing) day is a few hours per year when cities endeavor to convert city spaces into public places called parklets. The parklet’s origins are tied to ReBar, a San Francisco…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Arts & Culture | Design & Building | Natural Resources & Environment | Water