Nate Berg
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Building Urban Resilience Doesn't Require Much Building At All
Bouncing back from disasters relies more on pre-planning than concrete and steel.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Ants
Are cities creating new species of animals?
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Videos
Fun at the Crosswalk
Waiting for the walk sign doesn't have to be boring.
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The Netherlands' Awkward Intersection of Drugs, Tourism, and Local Culture
An effort to ban marijuana sales to foreigners threatens more than just the economy.
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In Search of a Uniform Way to Define the City
To understand and compare modern metropolises, city borders just don't cut it.
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Singapore: The Reluctant World Capital of Tiny Homes
The city-state is on its way to being overrun with pint-sized condos. The government wants it to stop.
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3 Sizes Fit All: Norfolk's Downtown, Urban, and Suburban Designations
Easing revitalization by placing the city's neighborhoods into one of three groups.
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Your Body Is a Wondermap
The cartographic utility of human appendages and the places they resemble.
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A Continental Network to Monitor How We're Trashing the Environment
New nationwide observatory will track how climate change and land use affect ecosystems.
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These May Be The Least 'Livable' Cities, But They're the Future
Top-ranking cities have little relevance to emerging world cities.

