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Urban Development Networks

May 6, 2019

How the evolution of urban networks has impacted city design as well as the natural environment.

The Future of Biking Across the United States (test)

May 6, 2019

If you have ever felt compelled to confront the importance of planning in your daily life, try biking on the rumble strip of a highway. The discomfort of being distinctly out of place reveals underlying structures in the way things … Read more

Carolina Transportation Students Awarded Eisenhower Fellowships

March 12, 2019

Three UNC-Chapel Hill Department of City and Regional Planning students were awarded the 2018 Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship through the U.S. DOT’s Federal Highway Administration. This prestigious grant enables the brightest minds in the sector to pursue innovative changes … Read more

Better Modeling the Demand for Water

March 11, 2019

Each year, The Graduate School honors graduate students in programs throughout our University for their powerful discoveries that contribute to a better future for people and communities in North Carolina.

Agent-Based Modeling

March 4, 2019

Conflict is a major facet of many environmental challenges of our time. However, growing conflict complexity makes it more difficult to identify win-win strategies for sustainable conflict resolution. Innovative methods are needed to help predict, understand, and resolve conflicts in cooperative ways.