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Conozca a la nueva directora para América Latina y el Caribe del Instituto Lincoln
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2022Por Will Jason.Con la jubilación de Martim Smolka a principios de este año, el Instituto Lincoln tiene una nueva cara en América Latina y el Caribe, la economista Anacláudia Rossbach,...
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Meet the Lincoln Institute’s New Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Will Jason, October 17, 2022.With Martim Smolka’s retirement earlier this year, the Lincoln Institute has a new face in Latin America and the Caribbean, Anacláudia Rossbach, who took over as director for the region...
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Podcast: Bogotá Mayor Claudia López, Breaking New Ground
Vídeos e MultimídiaNovembro 2021Season 2, Episode 9 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Mayor Claudia López.Bogotá Mayor Claudia López talks about local climate action, land value capture for more equitable urban development, and the importance of supporting women in society, in an interview...
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Podcast Estación Ciudad
El desborde de LimaRevista Land LinesMarço 2021Por Jimena Ledgard y Sofía García, 24 de marzo, 2021En una ciudad de 10 millones de personas donde el 60% de las viviendas han sido construidas de manera informal, exploramos cómo la especulación urbana impacta a sus habitantes.
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Podcast: Plotting the Planet’s Future at World Urban Forum 10
Vídeos e MultimídiaMarço 2020Episode 10 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Claudio AciolyFinancing urban infrastructure and promoting decent, affordable housing were both big topics at the United Nations global cities summit, the World Urban Forum, recently held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab...
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Mensaje del presidente
Construir las ciudades que necesitamosRevista Land LinesAbril 2019Hacia 2050, el 70 por ciento del planeta será urbano: se sumarán unos dos mil millones de residentes a las ciudades de todo el mundo. Si consideramos la historia y el futuro de estas áreas, nuestro...
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President’s Message
Building the Cities We NeedRevista Land LinesAbril 2019By George W. McCarthy, April 9, 2019By 2050, the planet will be 70 percent urban. How will our cities cope with the predicted influx of people—and will they be able to retain some sense of place, or simply yield to global market forces?
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Land Lines, July 2010
Revista Land LinesJulho 2010Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue provides various reflections on the U.S. foreclosure crisis of the mid-2000s; an analysis of housing reform and homeowner security in Buenos Aires, Argentina; and an overview of the...
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Land Lines, May 2001
Revista Land LinesMaio 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores land laws and illegal settlements in the context of urban development in Latin America; obstacles to the legalization of squatter settlements in Venezuela; natural disaster risk...
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Land Lines, May 1997
Revista Land LinesMaio 1997Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at the effects of land and housing policies on market performance and the international economy; and the legal and regulatory frameworks of land in informal housing markets.
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