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From the President
H. James Brown
October 2004, English
We announced in the last issue of Land Lines that I will be stepping down next year as president of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Rather than use this column to talk about the many innovative programs we have undertaken in the past, I want to offer my view of the factors that will […]
City and Regional Planning
October 2004, English
We announced in the last issue of Land Lines that I will be stepping down next year as president of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Rather than use this column to talk about the many innovative programs we have undertaken in the past, I want to offer my view of the factors that will […]
City and Regional Planning
Some Observations on Street Life in Chinese Cities
Stephan Fairfield, Ofer Manor, David Perkes, and Harriet Tregoning
October 2004, English
The Lincoln Institute has been collaborating with the Loeb Fellowship Program at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design for several years. The program was established in 1970 through the generosity of alumnus John L. Loeb, and each year invites about 10 mid-career professionals to study independently and develop insights and connections that can advance their […]
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
October 2004, English
The Lincoln Institute has been collaborating with the Loeb Fellowship Program at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design for several years. The program was established in 1970 through the generosity of alumnus John L. Loeb, and each year invites about 10 mid-career professionals to study independently and develop insights and connections that can advance their […]
City and Regional Planning, Urbanization
Land Use and Design Innovations in Private Communities
Eran Ben-Joseph
October 2004, English
The twenty-first century will witness record growth in the number and distribution of private residential communities. Collectively referred to as common interest communities (CICs) or common interest developments (CIDs), these communities rely on covenants, conditions and restrictions to privately govern and control land use, design decisions, services and social conduct. The communities own, operate and […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
October 2004, English
The twenty-first century will witness record growth in the number and distribution of private residential communities. Collectively referred to as common interest communities (CICs) or common interest developments (CIDs), these communities rely on covenants, conditions and restrictions to privately govern and control land use, design decisions, services and social conduct. The communities own, operate and […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Land Use and Zoning
What Politicians Know About Land Taxation
October 2004, English
Supporters of land taxation view it as an efficient and effective means of financing government, and the concept has wide appeal among public finance scholars. Many economists, including several Nobel Prize winners, actively endorse this method of taxation, which taxes land value separately and instead of buildings and improvements. At least from an academic perspective, […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
October 2004, English
Supporters of land taxation view it as an efficient and effective means of financing government, and the concept has wide appeal among public finance scholars. Many economists, including several Nobel Prize winners, actively endorse this method of taxation, which taxes land value separately and instead of buildings and improvements. At least from an academic perspective, […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance
Faculty Profile
Francisco Sabatini
October 2004, English
Francisco Sabatini, a sociologist and urban planner, is a professor at the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, where he lectures on urban studies and planning and conducts research on residential segregation, value capture and environmental conflicts. He combines his academic work with involvement in NGO-based research and action projects in low-income neighborhoods and villages. […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
October 2004, English
Francisco Sabatini, a sociologist and urban planner, is a professor at the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, where he lectures on urban studies and planning and conducts research on residential segregation, value capture and environmental conflicts. He combines his academic work with involvement in NGO-based research and action projects in low-income neighborhoods and villages. […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization
Land Lines, October 2004
Edited by Ann LeRoyer
October 2004, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance, Urbanization
October 2004, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Public Finance, Urbanization
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Training Indiana’s Assessors
A Blueprint and Foundation for Reform
Frank Kelly and Jeff Wuensch
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
October 2004, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
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