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Tracking Growth and Evaluating Performance of Shared Equity Homeownership Programs During Housing Market Fluctuations
Ruoniu Wang, Claire Cahen, Arthur Acolin, and Rebecca J. Walter
April 2019, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools
April 2019, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools
Protestas fiscales en Colombia, 2011–2015
Olga Lucía Zapata Cortés and Marco Fidel Agudelo Cano
April 2019, Spanish
Working Paper
Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture
April 2019, Spanish
Working Paper
Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture
Community Investment
Fulcrum Fellow Romi Hall on Public Health, Anti-Displacement, and Cross-Sector Collaboration in Oakland
By Emma Zehner
April 2019, English
Positioned near the epicenter of California’s housing crisis, Oakland is slightly more affordable than San Francisco and Silicon Valley, but the East Bay city is experiencing rapid gentrification and the displacement of longtime residents. Amid skyrocketing rents and an influx of high-income workers, local organizations are testing new approaches to revitalize neighborhoods and serve […]
Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning
April 2019, English
Positioned near the epicenter of California’s housing crisis, Oakland is slightly more affordable than San Francisco and Silicon Valley, but the East Bay city is experiencing rapid gentrification and the displacement of longtime residents. Amid skyrocketing rents and an influx of high-income workers, local organizations are testing new approaches to revitalize neighborhoods and serve […]
Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning
Place Database
Brownfields in High and Moderate Flood Risk Areas in Providence, RI
April 2019, English
Though frequently seen as an urban liability, brownfields can be an asset. The cost to remediate these formerly developed properties is often high, but they present valuable opportunities for revitalization and redevelopment. According to the EPA, waterfront brownfields “can play an important role in bolstering local resilience to increased flooding, storm surge, or temperatures […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Technology and Tools, Water
April 2019, English
Though frequently seen as an urban liability, brownfields can be an asset. The cost to remediate these formerly developed properties is often high, but they present valuable opportunities for revitalization and redevelopment. According to the EPA, waterfront brownfields “can play an important role in bolstering local resilience to increased flooding, storm surge, or temperatures […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Technology and Tools, Water
Land Lines, April 2019
Edited by Katharine Wroth
April 2019, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Technology and Tools, Value Capture
April 2019, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Technology and Tools, Value Capture
Great Adaptations
How Two Smaller Legacy Cities Are Adopting Green Infrastructure
By Cyrus Moulton
April 2019, English
Connected by the Blackstone River and by a history of hard times, Worcester, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, are demonstrating how green infrastructure can help forge a new urban future in the era of climate change.
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Local Government
April 2019, English
Connected by the Blackstone River and by a history of hard times, Worcester, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, are demonstrating how green infrastructure can help forge a new urban future in the era of climate change.
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Local Government
President’s Message
Building the Cities We Need
April 2019, English
By 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?
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Informal Settlements, Infrastructure, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
April 2019, English
By 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?
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Informal Settlements, Infrastructure, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
Mecanismos y estrategias de política de suelo y vivienda para la inclusión social
Caso de estudio Bogotá D.C., período 2000–2015
María Cristina Rojas E., Rodrigo E. Carrascal E., and Yolanda B. Caballero P.
April 2019, Spanish
Working Paper
Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
April 2019, Spanish
Working Paper
Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
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