In this podcast, Rachel Quednau interviews Alfonso Morales, a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about public markets as part of Strong Towns' ongoing focus on local food.
They compare markets in the United States with markets around the world, discuss current factors impacting the growth of markets and talk about ways to use data to analyze the success of farmers markets, including a new tool Morales helped to create.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Seth Kaplan: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time
Conor Semler: A New Decision-Making Framework for Street Design
Strong Towns Is Jane Jacobs in Action
The Arguments for Speed Cameras…and Why They Don’t Hold Up
Steve Mouzon: How Do We Rebuild Maui?
Walkable City Design Is Critical for Economic Health
Citizen Versus Developer? No! It’s Citizen As Developer.
Four Communities Are Becoming Examples of Change
From 500 to 5,000: What Strong Towns Members Are Doing to Make Their Places Better
Dollar Stores Are Leeching the Economic Vitality of Communities Across the U.S.
Ian Lockwood: Thoughts From an Engineer
What’s Going On With the Recent Bank Failures?
Growth Through Destruction
On the Conservative Reaction to 15-Minute Cities
The Property Tax System is Broken—Regrid Works on Tools to Help Fix It
Jeff Speck on the 10th-Anniversary Edition of Walkable City
Lawsuit Update: Making a Stand for Engineers in the Minnesota State Court of Appeals
Mike Hathorne: Where Does Decision-Making Need to Occur in Our Communities?
Ben Hunt: In Praise of Bitcoin
Thanks for a Great Year
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