Michael Dudley
Michael Dudley is the Community Outreach Librarian at the University of Winnipeg.
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With graduate degrees in city planning and library science, Michael Dudley is the Community Outreach Librarian at the University of Winnipeg.
The Threat Of Urbicide
<p>The online scholarly journal Theory & Event has published a symposium of articles dealing with "urbicide" -- the intersections between "urban violence and violent urbanism."</p>
Cost of Replacing U.S. Cities' Aging Infrastrucure 'Staggering'
<p>The explosion of an 83-year old steam pipe in Manhattan shouldn't be viewed as an isolated incident, but a warning sign.</p>
Manhattan Pipe Explosion Symbolizes U.S. Infrastucture Crisis
<p>The steam pipe explosion in Manhattan is the latest evidence of the coming crisis that infrastructure experts have been warning us about for years.</p>
Canada's Suburbs Unfit For 'Demographic Tsunami'
<p>New Statistics Canada data suggests that a large number of seniors are going to be retiring in suburbia, which is poorly suited to meeting their needs.</p>
City Proposes Rewards For Building Smaller Homes
<p>To curb excessive house sizes, Boulder, Colorado, is offering financial incentives to homeowners not to build out, and penalties for McMansions.</p>