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Creating productive urban landscapes
Posts do BlogDezembro 2016 -
Creating Productive Urban Landscapes: An Emerging Framework
Palestras LincolnDezembro 1, 2016Speakers: Teresa Lynch and Chris ReedTeresa Lynch and Chris Reed will discuss the practical challenges created by existing land utilization regimes, and ways to transform vacant and underutilized land into an asset that can support economic growth, social equity, and environmental health.
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Creating Productive Urban Landscapes: An Emerging Framework
Vídeos e MultimídiaDezembro 2016Teresa Lynch and Chris ReedTeresa Lynch and Chris Reed present the outlines of a new, multi-disciplinary framework for conceptualizing and utilizing urban land, and discuss the enormous challenges that remain.
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Editorial: Leaner boards make sense
The Columbus DispatchNovembro 25, 2016O Instituto Lincoln no Noticiário -
The Business Ballot Battle Creating A Wedge Among Detroit Voters
NPR All Things ConsideredNovembro 4, 2016O Instituto Lincoln no Noticiário -
WPA 2.0
Belleza, economía, política y la creación de la nueva infraestructura públicaRevista Land LinesOutubro 2016By Susannah DrakeEste artículo ha sido adaptado de Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning (La naturaleza y las ciudades: El imperativo ecológico en el diseño y la planificación...
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City expects to take in more than twice what it gave GE in tax breaks
The Boston GlobeOutubro 24, 2016O Instituto Lincoln no Noticiário -
Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition
Volume 1: Areas and DensitiesOutroOutubro 2016Shlomo Angel, Alejandro M. Blei, Jason Parent, Patrick Lamson-Hall, and Nicolás Galarza Sánchez, with Daniel L. Civco, Rachel Qian Lei, and Kevin ThomThis book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015. Based on the online Atlas of Urban Expansion, an open-source...
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Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition
Volume 2: Blocks and RoadsOutroOutubro 2016Shlomo Angel, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Manuel Madrid, Alejandro M. Blei. and Jason Parent, with Nicolás Galarza Sánchez and Kevin ThomThis book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015. Based on the online Atlas of Urban Expansion, an open-source...
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WPA 2.0
Beauty, Economics, Politics, and the Creation of New Public InfrastructureRevista Land LinesOutubro 2016By Susannah DrakeAn unprecedented combination of environmental problems, political evolution, and new design and technology presents an unparalleled opportunity to augment America’s failing infrastructure to...
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