Minding the (Housing Data) Gap
America’s housing crisis is galvanizing more and more national attention—but meaningful reform will require reliable, accessible data.
America’s housing crisis is galvanizing more and more national attention—but meaningful reform will require reliable, accessible data.
There’s a slew of issues to examine in the property rights space. What will FPR focus on this year?
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Yuliya Panfil wrote for Project Syndicate about how invisible groups can use their data trails to access services.
Yuliya Panfil wrote for Land Portal about the far-reaching impact of land tenure insecurity in the Ghanaian cocoa sector.
Yuliya Panfil was quoted in a Land Portal report on the potential of open data to fight corruption in the land sector.
Disasters are driving millions of Americans from their homes—and politicians are failing to get them back.
Who should govern citizen data collected by smart cities?
FPR hosted a workshop on September 27th to discuss how data can be used to document land and property rights.
Rethinking how we talk about data as property
Chris Mellon and Dennis Wille wrote for Slate comparing future space settlements to company towns of the 1800s.