Print Periodicals and Publications
Cityscape*
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Cityscape is HUD's journal of policy development and research, which is an essential inclusion in the researcher's library. Hide Info
Evidence Matters*
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A quarterly publication that demonstrates HUD’s commitment to evidence-based policymaking by presenting objective, data-driven analysis of major housing and community development issues. Hide Info
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American Housing Survey (AHS)
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HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research invites you to join the American Housing Survey (AHS) electronic mailing list. This free service allows you to share ideas, exchange information, and ask questions of fellow AHS users - just by using your email. Hide Info
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HUD PD&R/OUP Updates & Partners in Progress
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HUD PD&R Updates
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Subscribe to learn the latest news, research summaries, and reports including U. S. Housing Market Conditions (USHMC) updates and analyses in a weekly email. In alternating weeks, subscribers receive:
♦ The Edge PD&R’s online magazine that provides a concise view of PD&R research, periodicals, events, and publications.
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Assessment of Native American Housing Needs
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HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research is managing a Congressionally mandated study of the housing needs of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. The study is underway and the final report is expected in May 2013. If you would like to receive updates about the study directly or participate with HUD and other interested parties in discussions about issues related to the study, please sign up for our “eList.” Hide Info
Native American Sustainable Construction
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), in partnership with the Office of Native American Programs (ONAP), has just launched a new effort to support and increase sustainable construction in Native communities. By building sustainable housing, tribes can provide their members with healthier, more comfortable, and more resource-efficient homes. Sign up here to stay informed about this study. Hide Info
International and Philanthropic Innovation (IPI)
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The Office for International and Philanthropic Innovation (IPI) supports HUD's efforts to find new solutions and align ideas and resources by working across public, private, and civil sectors to further HUD's mission. Sign up here to stay informed. Hide Info