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The Urban Renaissance Institute is dedicated to helping cities and their regions flourish by removing the many impediments to their proper functioning. Our goals:

  • To foster thriving, sustainable city regions,
  • To measure and reveal the wealth that cities generate,
  • To promote diversity of uses within cities,
  • To study the organized complexity of cities, their parts and their features, and
  • To demonstrate why sound urban policies are indispensable to wilderness and farmland protection.

"Lawrence Solomon, an influential voice in the national debate on health reform." – AIMS On-Line – Special Health Care Reform Edition

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China Dialogue review of global warming debate not objective  by Lawrence Solomon
... says author of environmental best seller. Probe International   November 11/2008

Green market risk  by Lawrence Solomon
To the layers of confusion that now exist in our financial markets we are about to add another. FP Comment  November 8/2008

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