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In the absence of a flair system on lemmy yet, let's try to make it easier to scan through posts by type in here by using tags:

  • [meta] for discussions/suggestions about this community itself
  • [article] for news articles
  • [blog] for any blog-style content
  • [video] for video resources
  • [academic] for academic studies and sources
  • [discussion] for text post questions, rants, and/or discussions
  • [meme] for memes
  • [image] for any non-meme images
  • [misc] for anything that doesn't fall cleanly into any of the other categories

Additionally, it is preferred (although not mandatory) to post a brief submission statement in the body of link posts. This is just to give a brief summary and/or description of why you think it's relevant here. Hopefully this will encourage more discussion in this community.

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What NIMBYs Get Wrong About Density (Intentionally?)

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Why Americans Live So Far Away From Everything

Housing affordability drives supercommuting

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We Need to Talk About the “Missing Middle” | Oh The Urbanity!

In urbanist and YIMBY circles, we often talk a lot about missing middle housing, but this is actually a very broad category. This video gives more in-depth information about the kinds of missing middle housing and how prevalent they are in the five biggest Canadian cities.

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The Power of Land: Georgism 101 | BritMonkey

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7639583

> This video by BritMonkey gives an introduction to Georgism and the importance of land value taxation.

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The Hidden Numbers that Design U.S. Cities | City Beautiful

This video explains zoning and how these often obscure codes tremendously influence our built environment.

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The Densest City in the U.S. Is Not What You Think | Oh The Urbanity!

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What Happened When This City Banned Housing Investors | Oh The Urbanity!

Oftentimes people claim that the housing crisis is a result of investors outbidding regular home buyers, not a fundamental shortage of supply. This video debunks that idea, using the city of Rotterdam -- which effectively banned buy-to-let speculators across much of the city -- as an example. The result actually worsened housing affordability for lower-income households and increased gentrification.

In short, there is no solving the housing crisis without simply building more housing.

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Urbanism: Insidious Globalist Conspiracy or Self-Evident Common Sense? | CityNerd

CityNerd presents a broad thesis video on why urbanism is good, why we should have more of it, and the way in which our cities could be better.

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Can Infill Development Save Cities?

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How Canada got stuck building low-speed rail | CBC Creator Network

I don't know about y'all, but I'll GLADLY say, "Yes in my backyard!" to high-speed rail

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How to Turbo-Charge Your Public Transit | Oh The Urbanity!

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When The Housing Debate Breaks The Political Spectrum

This video by Oh the Urbanity! dives into the pro- and anti-housing arguments used by YIMBYs and NIMBYs across the political spectrum.

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Elevated Trains Are Good, Actually

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Want to solve the housing crisis? Build these, experts say | CBC

This video by CBC dives into "missing middle" housing, e.g., townhouses, plexes, etc.

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