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An innovation in prevalent use in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, community land trusts may help protect informal settlement communities from gentrification.Read more »
It’s gratifying to see that big thinkers from the past, including many with ties to the Lincoln Institute, are helping policymakers confront the challenges of 21st century cities. One clear example is in the realm of the technology-enabled sharing economy.Read more »
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has launched the Consortium for Scenario Planning, an initiative to bring together urban planners, software developers, researchers, and others from the public, private, academic, and nonprofit sectors to build capacity for better land use and transportation...Read more »
Will Rogers, who as head of The Trust for Public Land has helped protect millions of acres of land and build the capacity of the land conservation movement across the United States, has been named the new Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the winner of the...Read more »
The Place Database, unveiled at Meeting of the Minds, the annual conference spotlighting urban sustainability and connected technology, taps data from a variety of sources, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, Census Bureau, Internal Revenue Service, and National Conservation Easement...Read more »
The Center for Community Investment (CCI) at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today announced the selection of the initial class of Fulcrum Fellows, rising executives in the fields of population health, community development, urban planning, climate resilience and community investment, who will...Read more »
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and mayors from across the globe this week to adopt the Seoul Implementation Agenda, a framework for cities to foster inclusive growth and respond to the challenges of climate change.Read more »
Every community across the land can and should revise their zoning and subdivision regulations — a move that will build sustainability and resilience, increase affordability, and improve quality of life, say the authors of a new book published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.Read more »
The Lincoln Institute this weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy in Beijing, a dynamic hub of research and dialogue providing practical applications to housing, tax policy, urbanization, and environmental...Read more »
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, in partnership with the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, will hold a competition for the development of innovative curricula and case studies focused on local government finance, urban poverty and spatial inequality, climate change, and related...Read more »
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