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Faculty Profile

Matthew McKinney

April 2004, English

Matthew McKinney was named director of the Public Policy Research Institute at the University of Montana in 2003, after serving for 10 years as the founding director of the Montana Consensus Council. He is also a senior lecturer at the University of Montana’s School of Law, a partner with the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning

April 2004, English

Matthew McKinney was named director of the Public Policy Research Institute at the University of Montana in 2003, after serving for 10 years as the founding director of the Montana Consensus Council. He is also a senior lecturer at the University of Montana’s School of Law, a partner with the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning

Land Lines, April 2004

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

April 2004, English

Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation

April 2004, English

Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation

Essay on the Political Economy of Two-Rate Property Taxation

Richard W. England

April 2004, English

Working Paper

Land Value Taxation, Local Government

April 2004, English

Working Paper

Land Value Taxation, Local Government

Intra-Metropolitan Area Fiscal Capacity Disparities and the Property Tax

Michael E. Bell, Lindsay C. Clark, Joe Cordes, and Hal Wolman

April 2004, English

Working Paper

Local Government, Property Tax

April 2004, English

Working Paper

Local Government, Property Tax

Landscape-scale Conservation

Grappling with the Green Matrix

James N. Levitt

January 2004, English

In 1921, a loquacious, part-time public servant named Benton MacKaye proposed, in the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, the creation of an “Appalachian Trail,” an effort that he saw as “a project in regional planning” (MacKaye 1921). His vision evolved over several decades until, under the leadership of a lawyer named Myron Avery, […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation

January 2004, English

In 1921, a loquacious, part-time public servant named Benton MacKaye proposed, in the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, the creation of an “Appalachian Trail,” an effort that he saw as “a project in regional planning” (MacKaye 1921). His vision evolved over several decades until, under the leadership of a lawyer named Myron Avery, […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation

Roles of Community-based Organizations in Brownfields Redevelopment

Lavea Brachman

January 2004, English

As part of a series of educational programs on brownfields redevelopment for community-based organizations (CBOs), the Lincoln Institute will offer its third course, “Reuse of Brownfields and Other Underutilized Properties: Identifying Successful Roles for Community-based Nonprofit Organizations,” in Detroit in late March 2004. The impetus for the series arose from a number of issues in […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning

January 2004, English

As part of a series of educational programs on brownfields redevelopment for community-based organizations (CBOs), the Lincoln Institute will offer its third course, “Reuse of Brownfields and Other Underutilized Properties: Identifying Successful Roles for Community-based Nonprofit Organizations,” in Detroit in late March 2004. The impetus for the series arose from a number of issues in […]

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning

From the President

H. James Brown

January 2004, English

Last October the Lincoln Institute sponsored the fourth annual symposium for recipients of David C. Lincoln Fellowships in Land Value Taxation (LVT). This fellowship program was established to provide funding for in-depth research by scholars and practitioners working on various aspects of the tax and to present a forum for continued learning and sharing among […]

Economic Development, Land Markets, Property Tax

January 2004, English

Last October the Lincoln Institute sponsored the fourth annual symposium for recipients of David C. Lincoln Fellowships in Land Value Taxation (LVT). This fellowship program was established to provide funding for in-depth research by scholars and practitioners working on various aspects of the tax and to present a forum for continued learning and sharing among […]

Economic Development, Land Markets, Property Tax

Property Tax Reform and Smart Growth

Connecting Some of the Dots

Richard W. England

January 2004, English

It is undeniable that land use change in the United States has been occurring at a rapid rate. Between 1982 and 1997 alone, developed land increased nationwide by 25 million acres, or 34 percent. Population growth certainly helped to fuel this increase in settled land area, as the U.S. resident population grew by 15.6 percent […]

Economic Development, Land Markets, Property Tax, Public Finance

January 2004, English

It is undeniable that land use change in the United States has been occurring at a rapid rate. Between 1982 and 1997 alone, developed land increased nationwide by 25 million acres, or 34 percent. Population growth certainly helped to fuel this increase in settled land area, as the U.S. resident population grew by 15.6 percent […]

Economic Development, Land Markets, Property Tax, Public Finance