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Knowledge production is a messy business, and for good reason: one does not simply walk into Mordor, nor does one simply publish in an academic journal (photo by Trust “Tru” Katsande on Unsplash).
First, just to make clear, present-day South Korea is not experiencing today to the best of my knowledge, an elevator repair crisis. This post is a thoughtful speculation on what may unfold around the end of this century. Korea is an extrem...
Future global population decline is a reality, as much as anything that hasn’t happened yet can be considered a reality. Dozens of countries around the world are losing population, and most of the rest are on track to join them over the nex...
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I’m an urban planner, and I’m curious about shrinking cities and our relationship with growth.
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.
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