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The Role of Infrastructure in Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Regional Integration
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, August 30, 2022How can infrastructure development stimulate economic growth, reduce poverty, and promote regional integration? The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" explores this and other questions.
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Place Profiles: Localizing Understandings of Disadvantage
Documentos de TrabalhoAgosto 2022Lucy Natarajan and Hyunji ChoThe everyday economy team at UCL have been investigating the perspective of civil society actors in England, and the longer-term project of economic resilience where the goal is to engage with local...
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Equitable Cities Initiative Case Studies
Fevereiro 2022In this century citizens and policy makers across the world have paid growing attention to the problem of equity. The causes of inequitable development are numerous and manifest across multiple...
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2021–2022 Programa de becas para el máster UNED-Instituto Lincoln
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President’s Message
We Need to Get Infrastructure Right. The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher.Revista Land LinesOutubro 2021By George W. McCarthy, October 11, 2021In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.
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From Vision to Value
A Case Study of How Seven Danish Cities Conduct Area Development to Propel Urban RevivalDocumentos de TrabalhoJunho 2021Luise NoringThis working paper presents how large-scale urban redevelopment across seven Danish cities and towns is delivered and financed using land value capture. In all the seven cases, partially or fully...
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Social Equity Policies and Spatial Development
The Case of Lisbon’s Subway Expansion Projects (1998-2018)Documentos de TrabalhoMaio 2021João Rafael Santos, David Vale, and Fernando Nunes da SilvaLisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city and distinct municipality with 545,000 inhabitants at the center of a metropolitan area, home to 2,810,000 inhabitants (2011 Census). Its position at the...
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Land Lines, January/April 2021
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2021Edited by Katharine WrothThis special double issue of Land Lines commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, chronicling the organization’s history and exploring how land can serve as a...
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El escritorio del alcalde
Estabilidad y sostenibilidad en Atenas, GreciaRevista Land LinesMaio 2020Por Anthony Flint, 27 de mayo de 2020Grecia emerge de una crisis financiera que duró una década, y la ciudad de Atenas lucha con desafíos importantes: medidas de austeridad impuestas por la Unión Europea, colapso inmobiliario, problemas...
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COVID-19
The Pandemic Makes a Case for MegaregionsRevista Land LinesAbril 2020By Anthony Flint, April 24, 2020This article is reprinted with permission from CityLab, where it originally appeared. As U.S. states move into the next phase of the coronavirus crisis, they may not be getting all the help they want...
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