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Linda Shi
Linda Shi
Cornell Department of City and Regional Planning
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Equity impacts of urban land use planning for climate adaptation: Critical perspectives from the global north and south
I Anguelovski, L Shi, E Chu, D Gallagher, K Goh, Z Lamb, K Reeve, ...
Journal of Planning Education and Research 36 (3), 333-348, 2016
6482016
Roadmap towards justice in urban climate adaptation research
L Shi, E Chu, I Anguelovski, A Aylett, J Debats, K Goh, T Schenk, KC Seto, ...
Nature Climate Change 6 (2), 131-137, 2016
5502016
Roadmap towards justice in urban climate adaptation research
L Shi, E Chu, I Anguelovski, A Aylett, J Debats, K Goh, T Schenk, KC Seto, ...
Nature Climate Change 6 (2), 131-137, 2016
5502016
Explaining progress in climate adaptation planning across 156 US municipalities
L Shi, E Chu, J Debats
Journal of the American Planning Association 81 (3), 191-202, 2015
1902015
Transformative Climate Adaptation in the United States: Trends and Prospects
L Shi, S Moser
Science, 2021
1252021
Adaptation to climate change
JA Carmin, K Tierney, E Chu, LM Hunter, JT Roberts, L Shi
Climate change and society: Sociological perspectives, 164-98, 2015
852015
Surging seas, rising fiscal stress: Exploring municipal fiscal vulnerability to climate change
L Shi, AM Varuzzo
Cities 100, 102658, 2020
802020
Beyond flood risk reduction: How can green infrastructure advance both social justice and regional impact?
L Shi
Socio-Ecological Practice Research 2 (4), 311-320, 2020
662020
Promise and paradox of metropolitan regional climate adaptation
L Shi
Environmental Science and Policy 92, 262-274, 2019
622019
From progressive cities to resilient cities: Lessons from history for new debates in equitable adaptation to climate change
L Shi
Urban Affairs Review 57 (5), 1442-1479, 2021
572021
Promises and perils of collective land tenure in promoting urban resilience: Learning from China's urban villages
L Shi, Z Lamb, XC Qiu, H Cai, L Vale
Habitat International, 1-11, 2018
242018
Resident-owned resilience: Can cooperative land ownership enable transformative climate adaptation for manufactured housing communities?
Z Lamb, L Shi, S Silva, J Spicer
Housing Policy Debate 33 (5), 1055-1077, 2023
212023
Shared injustice, splintered solidarity: Water governance across urban-rural divides
L Shi, S Ahmad, P Shukla, S Yupho
Global Environmental Change 70, 102354, 2021
192021
Equitable buyouts? Learning from state, county, and local floodplain management programs
L Shi, A Fisher, RM Brenner, A Greiner-Safi, C Shepard, J Vanucchi
Climatic Change 174 (3-4), 29, 2022
172022
The new climate urbanism: Old capitalism with climate characteristics
L Shi
Climate urbanism: Towards a critical research agenda, 51-65, 2020
142020
Global patterns of adaptation planning: Results from a global survey
L Shi, E Chu, J Carmin
AbingdonRoutledge, 2016
132016
A new climate for regionalism: metropolitan experiments in climate change adaptation
L Shi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017
62017
Why Do Planners Overlook Manufactured Housing and Resident-Owned Communities as Sources of Affordable Housing and Climate Transformation?
Z Lamb, L Shi, J Spicer
Journal of the American Planning Association 89 (1), 72-79, 2023
42023
Towards critical studies of climate adaptation planning: Uncovering the equity impacts of urban land use planning
I Anguelovski, L Shi, E Chu, D Gallagher, K Goh, Z Lamb, K Reeve, ...
42016
Can Florida’s Coast Survive Its Reliance on Development? Fiscal Vulnerability and Funding Woes Under Sea Level Rise
L Shi, W Butler, T Holmes, R Thomas, A Milordis, J Ignatowski, Y Mahid, ...
Journal of the American Planning Association, 1-17, 2023
22023
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