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Book Review Resilience, Crisis and Innovation Dynamics. New Horizons in Regional Science series
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Book Review: Peggy Deamer's "The Architect as Worker"
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Book Review: Desmond, Matthew. (2016). Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers.
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The Scramble for the Amazon and the "Lost Paradise" of Euclides da Cunha by Susanna Hecht
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From God’s Eye to Ground Level: Aerial LiDAR as an Avenue to a Volumetric Understanding of Urban Spaces
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Book Review: Lindsey Dillon, Toxic City: Redevelopment and Environmental Justice in San Francisco
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Book Review: Megan Kimble, City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America's Highways
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The National Parks and Geography (book excerpt)
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Book Review: "Indigenizing Philosophy through the Land: A Trickster Methodology for Decolonizing Environmental Ethics and Indigenous Futures"
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New York City Story
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Introduction: New York City in Transformation
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The Seasonal Fir Tree Take-Over of New York City
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Outdoor Dining and the Transformation of Public Space in New York City
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New Perspectives in Transcontinental Railroad History: An Interview with Laura Dominguez
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Review of Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
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The Theatre of Truth? Photographs from the Halloween Parade in New York City
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Rekindling the Flame: The History of the Kent Iron Furnace and a New Interpretive Perspective
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Philanthropy in Rural America: A Scoping Review of the Last 25 Years
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Review: Levine, Jill Unfaithful. A Translator's Memoir (2025)
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Transitional Objects: The Postwar Werkbund and the Design of New, West-German Subjects (1948-1968)
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A New Architecture for Man: The Modular, Prefabricated Buildings of Ernest J. Kump, Jr.
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Enslavement to Freedom: A Conversation on Interpreting and Commemorating New York State’s History of Enslavement
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A Daily Practice in Memories of a Lived Experience: Bridging Pune and New York City
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Urban Tree Committees of New England, USA: Describing Past, Present, and Future Regional Trends