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Diplomado en Estudios Socio-Jurídicos del Suelo Urbano

Antonio Azuela, Diego Pérez Floreán, Claudia Acosta, Marta Lora-Tamayo, Lidia González Malagón, Melinda Lis Maldonado, Julio César Fuentes, y Mónica Unda

February 3, 2025 - June 6, 2025

El Diplomado explora las esferas administrativa y judicial de la dimensión socio-jurídica de los estudios sobre el suelo urbano, así como la comprensión del mercado del suelo.

Course

Housing, Land Markets, Property Tax, Public Finance

What Does 15 Units Per Acre Look Like?

A StoryMap Exploring Street-Level Density

By Jon Gorey

September 18, 2024

A Massachusetts law intended to encourage density near public transit could serve as a model for other states, but it has sparked pushback in some communities. This StoryMap explores what the new density requirements look like on the ground in and around Boston.

Land Lines Magazine

Housing, Land Use and Zoning

Bridging Theory and Plastics

By George W. McCarthy

December 18, 2024

Lincoln Institute President George McCarthy on the launch of the Lincoln Vibrant Communities program, a new undertaking with Claremont Lincoln University that seeks to traverse the gap between theory and practice.

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Local Government, Technology and Tools

Heir Property Conference: Evolving Challenges, Tactics and Strategies

January 22, 2025 - January 24, 2025

This invite-only conference will bring together academics, government officials, practitioners, and community leaders to share their most recent insights on the evolving challenges of heir property, and to brainstorm strategies and tactics that will empower families and communities to preserve land, wealth, culture, and history in this age of climate and economic uncertainties.

Event

Economic Development, Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Property Tax

00:18:40

Housing Affordability That Lasts

December 2024

John Emmeus Davis and Kristin King-Ries, authors of a recently released Lincoln Institute Policy Focus Report about municipal partnerships with community land trusts, join Anthony Flint for a discussion about the promise of this approach to preserving affordable homeownership.

Podcasts

Housing, Local Government

2025 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program

The Lincoln Institute’s C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists PhD students whose research complements the institute’s interest in property valuation and taxation. Applications are due March 3, 2025, by 6:00 p.m. ET.  

Graduate Student Fellowships

Land Markets, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Valuation

Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program Spring 2025

The Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program is a six-month hybrid program for public sector leaders who are already engaged in, or who aspire to create, critical change in their communities.

Fellowship

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Local Government, Technology and Tools

Laying a Foundation for Growth in St. Louis

By Anthony Flint

November 25, 2024

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Infrastructure, Local Government

Third Annual Lincoln Award Recognizes Land Policy Reporting in Latin America

By Jon Gorey

November 19, 2024

Land Lines Magazine

Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conflict Resolution

New Report Explores How City-CLT Partnerships Preserve Affordable Homeownership

By Lincoln Institute Staff

November 18, 2024

A new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy explores how municipalities and community land trusts are working together to preserve affordable homeownership.

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government