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NPC 2026 Session: APA Water and Planning Network Meeting

Moderator: Mary Ann Dickinson

April 26, 2026

Join the Lincoln Institute at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference for conversations about planning for data centers, equitably addressing climate change, leveraging scenario planning, and more. We’ll be leading sessions and hosting an exhibit hall booth in Detroit April 25 to April 28. In late May, we’ll present online sessions in the virtual portion of the conference.

Event

City and Regional Planning, Water

The Fiscal Impacts of Smart Growth

Case Studies of Urban Redevelopment Projects in Canada and the U.S.

Ray Tomalty, Mark Roseland, Shayne Kavanagh, and Adam Found

April 2026

Working Paper

Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Public Finance

Make or Break

Land Public Finance and The Fiscal Resilience of Chinese Cities

Yang He, Janey Qiang Wang, Yan Xu, and Xianchen Hou

April 2026

Working Paper

Public Finance

The Worth of Nature

Ascertaining the Effect of Ecosystem Services on Property Value Formation in Chile

Ernesto López Morales, Luis Inostroza, Nicolás Herrera, Ana Luisa Araos, and Vicente Mosso

April 2026

Working Paper

Environment, Valuation

Vacant Lot Greening as a Long-Term Investment in Legacy Cities?

Evidence from the LandCare Program in Philadelphia

Desen Lin

April 2026

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Valuation

2026 Urban Economics and Public Finance Conference

April 30, 2026 - May 1, 2026

Event

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Land Value Taxation, Property Tax, Public Finance

00:23:06

Zoning and its Discontents

March 2026

Zoning got constitutional blessing 100 years ago in the Supreme Court case Euclid v. Ambler Realty. Dartmouth College economist Bill Fischel explains how the rules guiding development came to be—and are now being blamed for a shortage of affordable housing.

Podcast

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

A New Ground Lease on Life: In Virginia, County-Owned Land Becomes a Site for Student and Senior Housing

By Jon Gorey

March 31, 2026

With a temperate climate and a location adjacent to Washington, DC, Fairfax County, Virginia, is a popular place to live—and increasingly unaffordable. Officials are making new homes available to residents by redeveloping county-owned land as a site for student housing, senior housing, and more.

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Local Government

Land Valuation Approaches: Case Study of Hyderabad

Piyush Tiwari, Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala, and Jyoti Shukla

March 2026

Valuation, Value Capture