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Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

Volume 1: Areas and Densities

Shlomo Angel, Alejandro Blei, Jason Parent, Patrick Lamson-Hall, and Nicolás Galarza Sánchez, with Daniel L. Civco, Rachel Qian Lei, and Kevin Thom

October 2016, English

This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015.

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

October 2016, English

This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015.

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

Volume 2: Blocks and Roads

Shlomo Angel, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Manuel Madrid, Alejandro Blei. and Jason Parent, with Nicolás Galarza Sánchez and Kevin Thom

October 2016, English

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

October 2016, English

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

Message from the President

The Road to El Dorado

By George W. McCarthy

October 2016, English

This month, like conquistadors of centuries past, tens of thousands of us will ascend the Andes to Quito, Ecuador, in search of El Dorado. But, unlike our brutal and greedy predecessors, we are not pursuing metallic wealth beyond our wildest dreams. The golden city we seek promises a sustainable urban future. Our map—the New Urban […]

Local Government, Public Finance, Urbanization

October 2016, English

This month, like conquistadors of centuries past, tens of thousands of us will ascend the Andes to Quito, Ecuador, in search of El Dorado. But, unlike our brutal and greedy predecessors, we are not pursuing metallic wealth beyond our wildest dreams. The golden city we seek promises a sustainable urban future. Our map—the New Urban […]

Local Government, Public Finance, Urbanization

City Tech

Open Reblock Land Readjustment App

By Rob Walker

October 2016, English

Land readjustment is a vital but difficult and time-consuming process: formulating a sort of retroactive version of planning in neighborhoods that developed informally, with unsanctioned dwellings chaotically built in ways that leave some with no access to streets and paths. According to UN-Habitat, 863 million people around the world lived in such settings as of […]

City and Regional Planning, Informal Settlements, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools

October 2016, English

Land readjustment is a vital but difficult and time-consuming process: formulating a sort of retroactive version of planning in neighborhoods that developed informally, with unsanctioned dwellings chaotically built in ways that leave some with no access to streets and paths. According to UN-Habitat, 863 million people around the world lived in such settings as of […]

City and Regional Planning, Informal Settlements, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools

Precision Conservation

Pinpointing Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay with One-Meter-Resolution GIS

By Kathleen McCormick

October 2016, English

The Chesapeake Bay is a cultural icon, a national treasure, and a natural resource protected by hundreds of agencies, nonprofit organizations, and institutions. Now with unprecedented accuracy, a new ultra-high-resolution digital mapping technology, developed by the Chesapeake Conservancy and supported by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, is pinpointing pollution and other threats to the […]

Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools

October 2016, English

The Chesapeake Bay is a cultural icon, a national treasure, and a natural resource protected by hundreds of agencies, nonprofit organizations, and institutions. Now with unprecedented accuracy, a new ultra-high-resolution digital mapping technology, developed by the Chesapeake Conservancy and supported by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, is pinpointing pollution and other threats to the […]

Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools

Boundary Issues

The 2016 Atlas of Urban Expansion Indicates Global De-Densification

By John Wihbey

October 2016, English

Cities around the world seem to be stretching out physically and consuming land at a rate that exceeds population growth. As populations double, land use triples. When city growth comes up in public discourse, the conversation almost invariably focuses on population. We speak of “booming” cities that have grown from, say, 2 to 5 million […]

City and Regional Planning, Informal Settlements, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

October 2016, English

Cities around the world seem to be stretching out physically and consuming land at a rate that exceeds population growth. As populations double, land use triples. When city growth comes up in public discourse, the conversation almost invariably focuses on population. We speak of “booming” cities that have grown from, say, 2 to 5 million […]

City and Regional Planning, Informal Settlements, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

WPA 2.0

Beauty, Economics, Politics, and the Creation of New Public Infrastructure

By Susannah Drake

October 2016, English

This feature is adapted from Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning, edited by Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, and Armando Carbonell (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, November 2016). During the past 400 years, the land known as the United States of America has been transformed by massive public and […]

Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment, Infrastructure, Urbanization

October 2016, English

This feature is adapted from Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning, edited by Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, and Armando Carbonell (Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, November 2016). During the past 400 years, the land known as the United States of America has been transformed by massive public and […]

Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment, Infrastructure, Urbanization

New Lincoln Institute Book

Nature and Cities

October 2016, English

Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning Edited by Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, and Armando Carbonell “The beautiful photographs and lush design of Nature and Cities mask a radical and revolutionary set of ideas from some of the world’s most insightful and intelligent landscape architects and urbanists. Brilliantly curated […]

October 2016, English

Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning Edited by Frederick R. Steiner, George F. Thompson, and Armando Carbonell “The beautiful photographs and lush design of Nature and Cities mask a radical and revolutionary set of ideas from some of the world’s most insightful and intelligent landscape architects and urbanists. Brilliantly curated […]