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As India Grows Rapidly, Conservationists Seek New Strategies
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2023By Jon Gorey, December 19, 2023A team from the International Land Conservation Network spent two and half weeks in India exploring the country's land conservation practices and policy
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Lincoln Award Recognizes Outstanding Land Policy Journalism in Latin America
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2023By Jon Gorey, December 11, 2023Investigations of climate funding inequties, illegal land grabs, and water scarcity earn kudos in annual competition
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What Will Make Home Buyers Consider Climate Risk? What Happens Once They Do?
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Jon Gorey, November 17, 2023Where the planet is sending us flashing red “stop” signals, homebuyers and developers seem to see green lights. Why? And what will it take to change that?
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“Mayor’s Desk” Book Highlights Crucial Work of Local Government Leaders
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Kristina McGeehan, November 7, 202320 innovative leaders from five continents share their struggles and successes, along with strategies for making cities more equitable, sustainable, and healthy places to live and work.
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Exploratory Scenario Planning with Multi-Stakeholder Platforms in Food Systems: A Toolkit
OtroNoviembre 2023Angela R. Hansen and Eilif RonningThis toolkit is designed for those interested in holding a workshop for Exploratory Scenario Planning (XSP) with multi-stakeholder platforms working in food systems.
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Feed the Farm, Not the Algae
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Jon Gorey, November 1, 2023Farmers use nitrogen-based fertilizer to increase yields and feed the growing world population, but the practice contributes to climate change, pollution, and toxic algal blooms.
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Land Matters Podcast: Water in the West
Jim Holway Reflects on Decades of Problem-SolvingRevista Land LinesOctubre 2023By Anthony Flint, October 31, 2023Jim Holway, who retired as director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy this summer, reflects on decades of trying to solve the puzzle of sustainable water resources in the West, and looks to what the future may hold.
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John Farner Named Executive Director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2023By Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, October 4, 2023New leadership for a new era, as the Babbitt Center expands its work to support water-resilient communities
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Strategy Considerations for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funding
OtroSeptiembre 2023Communities, investors, and policymakers can and should build on private capital alongside the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund’s initial public investment.
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Nature’s Toolbox: Fungi, Marshes, and Other Unsung Climate Heroes
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2023By Jon Gorey, September 19, 2023Trees are often touted as carbon-storage superheroes, but researchers have begun to document the role of other natural carbon sinks, from coastal salt marshes to microscopic fungi to elephants and other animal species.
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