- Urban Design
- Urbanism
- Social Equity
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Emily Talen is a Professor in the Division of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, with affiliations to the Committee on Environment, Geography, and Urbanization. Her research focuses on urban design, urbanism, and the intersection of built environments with social equity. She critiques and proposes solutions for zoning policies, density distribution, and public space accessibility to foster inclusive urban development. Her work emphasizes form-based codes , walkability metrics , and the socio-economic impacts of urban design. Notable themes include zoning reform analysis, density optimization strategies, and the evaluation of urban policies through AI-driven methodologies. She has also explored informal settlements, neighborhood identity, and the ethical dimensions of urban planning. Recent studies include Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World (2025) and analyses of density, open space utilization, and AI applications in zoning reforms. Her research consistently bridges academic rigor with practical urban policy, advocating for equitable and sustainable urban futures. She leads initiatives at the Center for Spatial Data Science , leveraging spatial analytics to address urban challenges. Though no academic awards are explicitly listed, her prolific publications and policy engagement underscore her scholarly impact.









