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  1. Home Economics: How Manufactured Housing Can Help Solve the National Housing Affordability Crisis

    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2022
    By Jon Gorey, December 12, 2022

    As the housing crisis spreads from coastal cities to middle America, manufactured housing is increasingly drawing attention as an affordable, sustainable option. The national I’m HOME network,...

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    Cómo combatir la especulación sobre el suelo
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2022

    C El caos climático afecta a personas en todo el mundo, incluidos los Estados Unidos, y ya es hora de que se haga algo al respecto. Para evitar los impactos más catastróficos de esta crisis mundial,...

  3. Mayor’s Desk: Cultivating Climate Resilience in Sierra Leone

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2022
    By Anthony Flint, November 10, 2022

    Freetown, Sierra Leone, is one of seven cities around the world that have appointed chief heat officers as part of a global effort to invest in a climate-resilient future. Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr...

  4. President’s Message: Zoning’s Asteroid Moment

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    By George W. McCarthy, October 4, 2022

    Zoning reform is gaining momentum in the United States, as policy makers seek to advance affordability and address a legacy of spatial segregation by race and class.

  5. On the Home Front: Local Leaders Address the Housing Affordability Crisis

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By Loren Berlin, April 7, 2022

    Pasco, Washington, is one of the fastest-growing places in the U.S. West—and like many communities, it is exploring how comprehensive, balanced strategies can help ensure affordable housing for all.

  6. City Tech: New Tools for Managing Local Climate Goals

    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2022
    By Rob Walker, June 15, 2022

    Researchers and practitioners in Minneapolis and Boston are developing tools to help cities capture data related to municipal greenhouse gas emissions, make sense of it, and make plans for a more sustainable future.

  7. Is Infrastructure Finance Such a Big Headache?

    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2022
    By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu, June 29, 2022

    Building and maintaining infrastructure is notoriously expensive, and governments often struggle to cover those costs. But emerging, innovative approaches to financing can help, explain the editors of the Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics a

  8. President’s Message: How to Fend Off Land Speculation

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2022
    By George W. McCarthy, July 14, 2022

    As climate change accelerates, land speculation is also on the rise. Lincoln Institute President George W. McCarthy says one fiscal remedy, successfully used in Taiwan and other places to prevent astronomical windfalls from lining private-sector pockets,

  9. Who Should Provide Infrastructure? On Regulation, Privatization, and State-Owned Enterprises

    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2022
    By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, June 30, 2022

    How best to protect consumers from the lack of competition in the infrastructure market has been a topic of intense debate in infrastructure circles, explain the editors of the recently published Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy

  10. 7 Game-Changing Trends and How to Plan for Them

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2022
    By Petra Hurtado, January 18, 2022

    The Lincoln Institute partnered with APA Foresight to identify nearly 100 emerging trends in 2022, from 3D-printed housing to the future of data analytics. This article offers a sneak peek at seven of those trends.

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