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  1. Mayor’s Desk

    Reflecting on Equity and Regeneration in Cleveland
    Revista Land Lines
    Setembro 2021
    By Anthony Flint, September 7, 2021

    Mayor Frank Jackson, a Cleveland native and the city's longest-serving mayor, reflects on the necessity of incorporating equity and sustainability in any urban regeneration plan.

  2. Precios por las nubes

    Qué pueden hacer las comunidades con respecto a los altos costos de la vivienda de alquiler en los Estados Unidos
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2021
    Por Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Lubell y Mark A. Willis

    Según se explica en el Enfoque en Políticas de Suelo publicado recientemente, ante la prolongada crisis de asequibilidad de viviendas, los gobiernos locales pueden tener un papel activo...

  3. Nueva publicación

    Desarrollo equitativo de las antiguas ciudades industriales más pequeñas de los Estados Unidos
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2021

    Los antiguos centros industriales y fabriles, como Dayton, Ohio, y Gary, Indiana (conocidos como antiguas ciudades industriales) no tienen por qué elegir entre crecimiento económico e igualdad. El...

  4. Land Lines, July 2021

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2021
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    In this issue, aerial photographer Alex MacLean documents the growth of urban agriculture, we explore the critical connections between urban planning and water management, and we report on the...

  5. New Report

    Seven Strategies for Equitable Development in Smaller Legacy Cities
    Revista Land Lines
    Maio 2021
    By Emma Zehner, May 26, 2021

    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 benefits everyone, according to a new report.

  6. Race and Rezoning

    Louisville Designs a More Equitable Future by Confronting the Past
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2021
    By Liz Farmer, April 1, 2021

    In 2017, the city of Louisville, Kentucky, analyzed the average life expectancy of its residents. Those in the more affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods in the eastern section of the city...

  7. The Road To Revitalization

    Economic Inclusion and America's Legacy Cities
    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2021
    By Lincoln Institute Staff

    Even before the COVID-19 crisis, many of America’s postindustrial cities, also known as legacy cities, struggled with economic stagnation, poverty, and deep inequality. Yet, some of these cities were...

  8. Puertas que se abren

    Los bancos de tierras y los fideicomisos de suelo comunitarios se asocian para generar oportunidades de vivienda asequible
    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2020
    Por Emma Zehner, 7 de octubre, 2020

    Debido a los altos costos de vivienda y la inseguridad económica, es cada vez más difícil garantizar un techo en las ciudades de los Estados Unidos. Para abordar esta crisis, los...

  9. COVID-19, racismo estructural e inversión comunitaria

    Notas para una recuperación justa
    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2020
    22 de octubre, 2020

    La pandemia alteró nuestras rutinas y evidenció cómo el racismo estructural y sus efectos violentos se propagaron en todos los aspectos de la vida en los Estados Unidos. El...

  10. COVID-19, Structural Racism, and Community Investment

    Notes Toward a Just Recovery
    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2020
    October 22, 2020

    The pandemic has disrupted our lives and exposed how structural racism and its violent effects spread across all aspects of American life. The Center for Community Investment at the Lincoln Institute...

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