Maps: Los Latinos en Miami-Dade
It’s hard to deny it: Miami is a microcosm of the Latinization of the United States. But Latins aren’t all the same, and we don’t necessarily settle together in the same pockets […]
It’s hard to deny it: Miami is a microcosm of the Latinization of the United States. But Latins aren’t all the same, and we don’t necessarily settle together in the same pockets […]
As experienced at our human-scale on a regular, day-to-day basis, the topography of Miami is perceived as generally flat and undifferentiated. We have no great rolling hills or valleys or […]
As a constantly changing urban region, greater metropolitan Miami must reconcile the seemingly opposed pressures of population growth and real estate development with environmental conservation and municipal service delivery. Growth management […]
I recently created some Miami-Dade County land-use maps for another fantastic Miami-based blog: TransitMiami.com. Transit Miami is an online web journal dedicated to Smart Growth-oriented land-use policies, and multi-modal transportation […]
Prepared in October 2013 as part of the High Water Line | Miami project/movement, the video below depicts sea level rise in greater metropolitan Miami at one-foot intervals, ranging from […]
This seems as good a way as any to start this new Miami geo-blog, MiamiGeographic.com. Check-out the Google Maps Street View vehicle in action in downtown Miami, on a gorgeous […]