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Nuevo enfoque en políticas de suelo del Instituto Lincoln
Revitalizar las antiguas ciudades industriales más pequeñas de los Estados Unidos
October 2017, Spanish
Revitalizar las antiguas ciudades industriales más pequeñas de los Estados Unidos: estrategias para lograr el éxito postindustrial, desde Gary hasta Lowell Por Torey Hollingsworth y Alison Goebel Desde Gary, Indiana, hasta Lowell, Massachusetts, las ciudades postindustriales más pequeñas están dando pasos estratégicos para regenerarse, con la posibilidad de seguir a las contrapartes más grandes, que […]
October 2017, Spanish
Revitalizar las antiguas ciudades industriales más pequeñas de los Estados Unidos: estrategias para lograr el éxito postindustrial, desde Gary hasta Lowell Por Torey Hollingsworth y Alison Goebel Desde Gary, Indiana, hasta Lowell, Massachusetts, las ciudades postindustriales más pequeñas están dando pasos estratégicos para regenerarse, con la posibilidad de seguir a las contrapartes más grandes, que […]
Tecnología en la ciudad
WeChat Pay le da forma a la vida urbana en China
Rob Walker
October 2017, Spanish
WeChat, una app social china, fue lanzada por primera vez hace apenas seis años y hoy es una de las más populares del mundo: se informan 938 millones de usuarios activos por mes. Se hizo famosa como servicio de mensajería y luego agregó más funciones. Una de ellas adquirió amplia popularidad en algo que llamó […]
Economic Development, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
October 2017, Spanish
WeChat, una app social china, fue lanzada por primera vez hace apenas seis años y hoy es una de las más populares del mundo: se informan 938 millones de usuarios activos por mes. Se hizo famosa como servicio de mensajería y luego agregó más funciones. Una de ellas adquirió amplia popularidad en algo que llamó […]
Economic Development, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
Tasación virtual
Valuación masiva con la ayuda de SIG en Shenzhen
Por Tom Nunlist
October 2017, Spanish
China es uno de los pocos países del mundo que no cobra impuestos a las propiedades residenciales privadas. Luego de que el Partido Comunista estableciera un régimen socialista en 1949, el país adoptó un sistema de propiedad territorial pública y, por lo tanto, no tuvo un mercado inmobiliario hasta la época de la reforma. Desde […]
Economic Development, Land Markets, Technology and Tools, Valuation
October 2017, Spanish
China es uno de los pocos países del mundo que no cobra impuestos a las propiedades residenciales privadas. Luego de que el Partido Comunista estableciera un régimen socialista en 1949, el país adoptó un sistema de propiedad territorial pública y, por lo tanto, no tuvo un mercado inmobiliario hasta la época de la reforma. Desde […]
Economic Development, Land Markets, Technology and Tools, Valuation
Investing in Collections Software to Allow for Monthly Property Tax Payments
Vincent Reitano
October 2017, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Technology and Tools
October 2017, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Technology and Tools
The Development of Copycat Towns in China
An Initial Analysis of Their Economic, Social, and Environmental Implications
Daniel Sui, Bo Zhao, and Hui Kong
October 2017, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
October 2017, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization
Sponge Cities and Panda Habitat
The Nature Conservancy's Foray into China
By James N. Levitt and Emily Myron
October 2017, English
Paradoxically, China is emerging as an innovative global leader in green initiatives, just as it has overtaken the United States as the world’s biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions (Global Carbon Atlas 2016). “After decades of rapid expansion brought smog and contaminated soil,” noted the official Xinhua News Agency, “China is steadily shifting from GDP […]
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
October 2017, English
Paradoxically, China is emerging as an innovative global leader in green initiatives, just as it has overtaken the United States as the world’s biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions (Global Carbon Atlas 2016). “After decades of rapid expansion brought smog and contaminated soil,” noted the official Xinhua News Agency, “China is steadily shifting from GDP […]
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
The Drone Revolution
UAV-Generated Geodata Drives Policy Innovation
By John Wihbey
October 2017, English
Drones are revolutionizing data collection and mapping, ushering in major shifts and new opportunities in the domains of land management, policy, and advocacy. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) came into wide use globally about a decade ago, as their cost fell rapidly in the consumer market. In the developing world and in rapidly urbanizing areas, drones […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Valuation
October 2017, English
Drones are revolutionizing data collection and mapping, ushering in major shifts and new opportunities in the domains of land management, policy, and advocacy. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) came into wide use globally about a decade ago, as their cost fell rapidly in the consumer market. In the developing world and in rapidly urbanizing areas, drones […]
City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Valuation
New Lincoln Institute Policy Focus Report
Revitalizing America’s Smaller Legacy Cities
October 2017, English
Revitalizing America’s Legacy Cities: Strategies for Postindustrial Success from Gary to Lowell By Torey Hollingsworth and Alison Goebel From Gary, Indiana, to Lowell, Massachusetts, smaller postindustrial cities are taking strategic steps to regenerate—with the chance to follow their larger rebounding counterparts like Pittsburgh and Cleveland—by building on downtowns, capitalizing on a unique sense of place, and focusing […]
October 2017, English
Revitalizing America’s Legacy Cities: Strategies for Postindustrial Success from Gary to Lowell By Torey Hollingsworth and Alison Goebel From Gary, Indiana, to Lowell, Massachusetts, smaller postindustrial cities are taking strategic steps to regenerate—with the chance to follow their larger rebounding counterparts like Pittsburgh and Cleveland—by building on downtowns, capitalizing on a unique sense of place, and focusing […]
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