Drowning in Data, Cities Need Help
For most of human history, urban planners have had to do their jobs with only the dimmest understanding of what’s going on. Now they have more information than they can handle.
Drowning in Data, Cities Need Help
For most of human history, urban planners have had to do their jobs with only the dimmest understanding of what’s going on. Now they have more information than they can handle.
The Kinder Institute makes major strides in getting in the national discussion on cities
A Closer Look at Criticism of Houston’s “Transit Deserts”
The notion that transit riders in large swaths of the city will be left high and dry is demonstrably false, and, of course, the vast majority of riders will see significantly improved service.
Director's Address - June 2015
A message from the director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research for the month of June.
Houston Cyclists Keep Getting Killed. They Don’t Have To.
Three Houston-area cyclists have been fatally struck by cars since late May.
A message from the director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research for the month of May.
Director's Address - April 2015
A message from the director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research for the month of April.
Director's Address - March 2015
A message from the director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research for the month of March.
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