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  1. Public Schools and the Property Tax: A Comparison of Education Funding Models in Three U.S. States

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin, and Semida Munteanu, April 12, 2022

    In the wake of COVID-19, policy makers have a new opportunity to craft a combination of state aid and local property tax funding that enables all students to obtain an adequate and equitable education. 

  2. 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.

  3. President’s Message: Fixing Complicated Problems

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By George W. McCarthy, April 7, 2022

    The nation’s legacy of racial injustice and the current housing affordability crisis are intertwined, writes Lincoln Institute President and CEO George McCarthy—and the solutions are just as complex as the challenges.

  4. Land Lines, Julio 2021

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2021
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    En este número, el fotógrafo aéreo Alex MacLean documenta el crecimiento de la agricultura urbana, exploramos las conexiones cruciales entre el planeamiento urbano y la gesti...

  5. Lincoln Institute Is Now Convening the I’m HOME Network

    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2022
    By Will Jason, March 10, 2022

    As part of a multipronged effort to address the housing affordability crisis, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is overseeing an initiative to promote manufactured housing as a source of wealth-building home ownership and stable rental housing.

  6. Equitably Developing America's Smaller Legacy Cities

    Investing in Residents from South Bend to Worcester
    Resúmenes de políticas públicas
    Mayo 2021
    Erica Spaid Patras, Alison Goebel, and Lindsey Elam

    Former industrial and manufacturing hubs like Dayton, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana—known as legacy cities—need not choose between economic growth and equity, as growth is most durable when it...

  7. Land Lines, October 2021

    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2021
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    This issue explores the connections between climate change and infrastructure, the role of sustainability in the revitalization of smaller legacy cities, and more.

  8. Demographic Forecasting by Race and Ethnicity

    ‘Segregation Scenarios’ and Environmental Justice Analyses
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2022
    Sarah Philbrick, Leonardo Torres, and Tim Reardon

    Racial segregation is a stubborn and enduring facet of America’s residential landscape, an intentional product of policies and investments that produces disparate negative impacts and outcomes...

  9. Tracking Neighborhood Change in Geographies of Opportunity for Post-Disaster Legacy Cities

    A Case Study of San Juan, Puerto Rico
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2022
    Raúl Santiago-Bartolomei, Deepak Lamba-Nieves, and Enrique A. Figueroa

    While legacy cities have had a long struggle with deindustrialization, population loss, fiscal constraints and economic decay, many will likely need to address compounding stressors stemming from...

  10. LegacySP

    A Scenario Planning Toolkit for Shrinking Regions
    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2022
    Emma Walters and Arnab Chakraborty

    Scenario planning tools and practices often imply a baseline of growth which hinders the applicability of these tools in regions experiencing declining populations and economic disinvestment. These...

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