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The Sapiens Project

Sarah Sieloff, Alan Mallach, Steve Schuit

How the world is changing and how we are---or are not---changing along with it.

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  • Sarah Sieloff

    I’m an urban planner, and I’m curious about shrinking cities and our relationship with growth.

  • Alan Mallach

    I'm an urbanist and city planner, practitioner and scholar, whose work has focused on small cities. My latest book is Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World: Learning to Thrive Without Growth.

  • Steve Schuit
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