Catalog

This catalog includes the many types of resources produced by the individual partners and the partnership as a whole. For informal updates on partner work that might not include published products, visit our Activities page.

Developing Houston: Land-Use Regulation in the “Unzoned City” and its Outcomes

Report - By: Alexius Marcano, Staff Researcher, Matthew Festa, Kinder Fellow; Professor, South Texas College of Law Houston, Kyle Shelton, Director of Strategic Partnerships
September 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Dangerous Crossings: The Links Between Intersections and Crashes in Houston

Presentation - By: Yujie Hu
July 20, 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Dangerous Crossings: The Links Between Intersections and Crashes in Houston

Report - By: Dr. Yujie Hu and Dr. Kyle Shelton
June 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Learning from Close Calls: A Glimpse Into Near-Miss Experiences

Report - By: Dr. Dian Nostikasari, Dr. Kyle Shelton
June 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Bridging the Community Data Gap

Presentation - By: Amanda Macune
May 17, 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Taking Stock: Housing Trends in the Houston Area

Report - By: Kelsey Walker
April 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Consolidation or Collaboration? Common Solutions to Reduce Overlapping Services in Local Government

Report - By: Dr. Jesseca E. Lightbourne
April 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Houston and Harris County Housing Conversation

Report - By: Houston LISC & Kinder Institute for Urban Research
February 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Streetlights in the City: Understanding the Distribution of Houston Streetlights

Report - By: Dr. Heather A O'Connell
February 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


Sample Job Description: GIS Developer

Job Description - By: Kinder Institute for Urban Research
January 18, 2017

Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Houston


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