Author: Patricia Cahill

IOC Sponsors Open Access Research

In partnership with the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, the Initiative on Cities is excited to fund open access research by Boston University Earth & Environment Professors Sucharita Gopal and Nathan Phillips. Professors Gopal and Phillips used a data driven approach to define sustainability, resiliency and metabolism metrics that will provide […]

Professor Goldfarb Awarded Fulbright for IOC-Funded Project

Dr. Jillian Goldfarb, Research Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, was recently awarded a Teaching/Research Fulbright for her project “Global Insights into Sustainable Energy Engineering and Sustainable Solutions for Municipal Solid Waste Management.” Professor Goldfarb will complete her Fulbright appointment at the University of Trento, Italy in Spring 2017. At the […]

Informing Municipal Policies & Identifying Best Practices to Support Women Survivors of Homicide

Boston University School of Social Work doctoral student Kendall Johnson and Assistant Professor Linda Sprague Martinez will conduct an in-depth analysis of the Women Survivors of Homicide Movement (WSOHM), aimed at informing the organization’s existing work. They will conduct systematic analysis of WSOHM and their change strategy and tactics in order to examine how multifaceted […]

The Dynamic Advantages of Economic Diversity in Cities: Evidence from US History

Department of Economics Assistant Professor Martin Fiszbein will examine eighty years of data on U.S cities to explore the correlation between urban economic diversity (the degree of variety in production activities) and medium and long-term economic performance. Fiszbein will establish conclusive evidence on the impact of economic diversity on growth and development, shed light on […]