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President’s Message: Shall I Compare Thee to a Land Value Increment Tax?
By George W. McCarthy
March 2023, English
In which the leader of a land policy organization seeks help from a chatbot to define the term "land policy"
Land Markets
March 2023, English
In which the leader of a land policy organization seeks help from a chatbot to define the term "land policy"
Land Markets
The Second Wave: Why Floods Can Follow Wildfires, and How Communities Can Prepare
By Amanda Monthei
March 2023, English
Wildfires frequently make headlines, but the risk of disastrous post-wildfire flooding often flies under the radar.
Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure, Local Government
March 2023, English
Wildfires frequently make headlines, but the risk of disastrous post-wildfire flooding often flies under the radar.
Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure, Local Government
Mayor’s Desk: A Second Time Around in Seoul
By Anthony Flint
March 2023, English
An interview with Oh Se-hoon, mayor of Seoul, South Korea
Housing, Local Government, Value Capture
March 2023, English
An interview with Oh Se-hoon, mayor of Seoul, South Korea
Housing, Local Government, Value Capture
Assessing the Feasibility of Comprehensively Evaluating Duty to Serve’s Impacts
Esther Choi, Emma Donnelly, Yasmin Givens, Riley Meve, and Serena Shedore
March 2023, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality
March 2023, English
Working Paper
Housing, Poverty and Inequality
Uncertain Futures: Integrating Land and Water Planning in an Era of Climate Volatility
By Heather Hansman
March 2023, English
Learn how three communities are adapting their land and water planning processes in the face of climate chaos.
Land Lines Magazine
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Water
March 2023, English
Learn how three communities are adapting their land and water planning processes in the face of climate chaos.
Land Lines Magazine
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Water
Native American Internship Program Prepares a New Generation of Water Experts in the Colorado River Basin
By Jon Gorey
March 2023, English
As the water crisis deepens in the U.S. West, a new program is training Native American students to help shape the future
Water
March 2023, English
As the water crisis deepens in the U.S. West, a new program is training Native American students to help shape the future
Water
Land Matters Podcast: Housing and Hope in Cincinnati
Mayor Aftab Pureval on Managing the City’s Newfound Popularity
By Anthony Flint
March 2023, English
In Cincinnati lately, good fortune extends well beyond the Bengals, the city’s football team, which has consistently been making the playoffs. The population is growing after years of decline, companies are increasingly interested thanks to its strategic location, and there’s even talk of southwestern Ohio becoming a climate haven. But any resurgence in a […]
Climate Change, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
March 2023, English
In Cincinnati lately, good fortune extends well beyond the Bengals, the city’s football team, which has consistently been making the playoffs. The population is growing after years of decline, companies are increasingly interested thanks to its strategic location, and there’s even talk of southwestern Ohio becoming a climate haven. But any resurgence in a […]
Climate Change, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
City Tech: E-Bikes and Equity
By Rob Walker
March 2023, English
New initiatives are bringing e-bikes to underserved communities across the United States.
Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools
March 2023, English
New initiatives are bringing e-bikes to underserved communities across the United States.
Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools
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