How Do We Solve America’s Affordable Housing Crisis? BU Research Helps Inspire a Federal Bill That Suggests Answers
Legislation could curtail ability of strict local zoning regulations and outspoken “not in my backyard” […]
More than 50 percent of Earth’s population now lives in cities, a number expected to grow to 70 percent by 2050, showing how our research on urban spaces and communities takes on greater significance every day. Cities can have detrimental effects, but also present great opportunities in such areas as clean water, housing, health care, and employment.
Legislation could curtail ability of strict local zoning regulations and outspoken “not in my backyard” […]
BU researchers team up with city of Boston and local nonprofits to improve temperature monitoring […]
As extreme weather becomes more common and catastrophic, we need new public health systems to […]
As the US Supreme Court hears a historic case, Grants Pass v. Johnson, on criminalizing […]
Social work researcher Margaret Lombe studies the impacts of war, poverty, and food insecurity on […]
BU energy expert Cutler Cleveland uses data visualizations to show what the US and other […]
New BU School of Social Work researcher Darien Alexander Williams studies how climate change, disaster […]
International conference at BU to examine displacement from cities and policies to counteract growing global […]