The first episode of the new Urbinary podcast is out! In this first cycle, we explore and aim to discover our positionality as an editorial team within the field of urban studies. This journey is a series of steps, and the first one focuses on understanding our positionality when observing urban spaces. Observation is a key step, a fundamental one, both in research and in planning/designing urban environments. Join Dafni Riga and Giulia O. Oldani as they rethink the role of observation in urban studies. https://lnkd.in/d5M_ga5e
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The Philanthropist’s Conversation: A Lesson on Political Engagement in Paris (Urban Heat Resilience, Episode 2) Urban heat isn’t just a weather challenge—it’s a call for collective action. But how do we turn awareness into coordinated political engagement? In this week’s episode of The Philanthropist’s Conversation: Social Architecture to Address Urban Heat, our fictional host Paula takes us to Paris, a city that has been at the forefront of urban heat resilience for over 20 years. We’ll explore: How the 2003 heatwave transformed Paris' approach to adaptation. Partnerships between city government and private actors to tackle the challenge. The role of iconic urban design and the limits of adaptation. A conversation with Alexandre Florentin on building cross-sector engagement. Find out how social architecture interacts with political engagement to build heat resilience. From the Parisian Mayor’s Office to civil society, learn how actors across the spectrum collaborate to prepare a city for heat. Tune in now to get to the heat of the action—and Paris’ journey to heat resilience. Available on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. #Podcast #UrbanResilience #UrbanHeat #ClimateAdaptation #SocialArchitecture #Paris
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I enjoyed my conversation with Benjamin Briggs about the work that Preservation North Carolina does to preserve, restore, and protect historic assets in our great state! Check out the episode below to learn more about their work as well as their upcoming Annual Conference in Rocky Mount in October. For more details see link below: https://lnkd.in/dQvCkPxE
This week on the podcast, TC Media sits down with Benjamin Briggs, CEO of Preservation NC, for an insightful conversation about historic preservation across North Carolina. We begin by getting to know Benjamin personally, discussing his background, where he’s from, and the journey that led him to lead one of the state’s most impactful organizations dedicated to preserving our architectural heritage. As we transition into his work, Benjamin shares the mission of Preservation NC and the critical role it plays in safeguarding the historic places that define our communities. He provides a deep dive into the organization’s statewide efforts, highlighting a few success stories of historic preservation done right—along with lessons learned from projects that didn’t go as planned. We also discuss the upcoming Preservation NC conference in Rocky Mount, an event you won’t want to miss. For more information on Preservation NC and to purchase tickets for the conference, be sure to visit https://lnkd.in/eTvtRy4V. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about preserving the stories and structures that make North Carolina unique. Listen here! https://lnkd.in/eypGynpA This episode can also be found on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. ✅ Subscribe to our newsletter & podcast to get the best of the Twin Counties delivered straight to your inbox!
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New episode by Active Cities! This time about behavioural science and what can be learned to help create cities amenable to an active life. #wearetheNorthSea #madewithinterreg #interregNorthSea
🎙️ New Episode Alert: A behavioural approach to transforming Urban Mobility with Natalia Le Gal On the latest episode of the Active Cities Podcast, we look at the intersection of behavioral science and urban mobility, with behavioral scientist Natalia Le Gal. 🚶♀️🚴♂️ In this episode, Natalia explains some of the fundamentals of #behaviourchange and some techniques that could have a transformative impact on our cities and get citizens choosing active methods of transport, rather than jumping in their cars. She also talks to us about the challenges of behaviour change and why we tend to go with what we are used to doing rather than trying something new -- even if we know it could be good for us and our cities! Whether you’re involved in urban planning, interested in sustainable living, or curious about the psychology behind behaviour change, this episode has something for you. Tune in to learn how we can all contribute to more vibrant, human-scale cities and more active cities. 🌍 🔗 Listen to the full episode on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/dZ7yaRez #ActiveCities #UrbanMobility #BehavioralScience #SustainableCities #ActiveMobility Active Cities is an Interreg North Sea Programme project, co-funded by the European Union - #PoweredbyInterreg
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In this episode of The REconomy Podcast™ from First American, the seventh and final episode in the Summer School series, Chief Economist Mark Fleming and Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi delve into urban economics, from zoning regulations to land use patterns, examining the dynamics of monocentric and polycentric cities, while exploring the potential impact of remote work on traditional urban models. Don’t miss a single REconomy episode, subscribe today. https://lnkd.in/eUpbG_tV #firstam #firstamtitle #reconomy #reconomypodcast
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In this episode of The REconomy Podcast™ from First American, the seventh and final episode in the Summer School series, Chief Economist Mark Fleming and Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi delve into urban economics, from zoning regulations to land use patterns, examining the dynamics of monocentric and polycentric cities, while exploring the potential impact of remote work on traditional urban models. Don’t miss a single REconomy episode, subscribe today. https://lnkd.in/eRVfKVmx #firstam #firstamtitle #reconomy #reconomypodcast
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In this episode of The REconomy Podcast™ from First American, the seventh and final episode in the Summer School series, Chief Economist Mark Fleming and Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi delve into urban economics, from zoning regulations to land use patterns, examining the dynamics of monocentric and polycentric cities, while exploring the potential impact of remote work on traditional urban models. Don’t miss a single REconomy episode, subscribe today. https://lnkd.in/gE8FSi8T #firstam #firstamtitle #reconomy #reconomypodcast
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In this episode of The REconomy Podcast™ from First American, the seventh and final episode in the Summer School series, Chief Economist Mark Fleming and Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi delve into urban economics, from zoning regulations to land use patterns, examining the dynamics of monocentric and polycentric cities, while exploring the potential impact of remote work on traditional urban models. Don’t miss a single REconomy episode, subscribe today. https://lnkd.in/gSPNK4ZK #firstam #firstamtitle #reconomy #reconomypodcast
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In this episode of The REconomy Podcast™ from First American, the seventh and final episode in the Summer School series, Chief Economist Mark Fleming and Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi delve into urban economics, from zoning regulations to land use patterns, examining the dynamics of monocentric and polycentric cities, while exploring the potential impact of remote work on traditional urban models. Don’t miss a single REconomy episode, subscribe today. https://lnkd.in/gHSN7x_n #firstam #firstamtitle #reconomy #reconomypodcast
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In our new podcast, Jo Guldi explores the relationship between data sciences and the humanities, and shows how the struggle for occupancy rights can help us reconsider global history. Listen to it: https://lnkd.in/gaDcyhAp
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