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Changing the Way Cities Grow
Beijing Event Explores a More Ecological Form of Urbanization
By Katharine Wroth
December 2020, English
What can humanity learn about urbanization from the veins in a leaf? This was one of the questions posed at a forum cosponsored by the Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy (PLC) and Peking University’s College of Urban and Environmental Sciences. The gathering in early November was a subforum of […]
Urbanization
December 2020, English
What can humanity learn about urbanization from the veins in a leaf? This was one of the questions posed at a forum cosponsored by the Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy (PLC) and Peking University’s College of Urban and Environmental Sciences. The gathering in early November was a subforum of […]
Urbanization
An Examination of Sales Ratio Data and Sources Incorporated into the 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study
Bob DeBoer
December 2020, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
December 2020, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Valuation
Mayor’s Desk
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on Sustainability and Urban Form
November 2020, English
Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the fastest-growing city in the country. For Mayor Kate Gallego—the second elected female mayor in Phoenix history and, at 39, the youngest big-city mayor in the United States—navigating that growth means prioritizing economic diversity, investments in infrastructure, and sustainability. Gallego was elected in March […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Water
November 2020, English
Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the fastest-growing city in the country. For Mayor Kate Gallego—the second elected female mayor in Phoenix history and, at 39, the youngest big-city mayor in the United States—navigating that growth means prioritizing economic diversity, investments in infrastructure, and sustainability. Gallego was elected in March […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Water
Urban Sustainability
Smaller Legacy Cities and Greening in the Age of COVID-19
By Emma Zehner
November 2020, English
From creating parks in Richmond, Virginia, to investing in green infrastructure in Buffalo, New York, small cities are embracing sustainability as a tool that can address multiple challenges.
November 2020, English
From creating parks in Richmond, Virginia, to investing in green infrastructure in Buffalo, New York, small cities are embracing sustainability as a tool that can address multiple challenges.
El escritorio del alcalde
Sustentabilidad y forma urbana en Phoenix
Por Anthony Flint
November 2020, Spanish
Phoenix es la quinta ciudad más grande y la metrópolis con mayor índice de crecimiento de los Estados Unidos. Kate Gallego es la segunda alcaldesa mujer electa en la historia de Phoenix; y, con sus 39 años, es la alcaldesa de una ciudad importante más joven del país. Según ella, orientar este crecimiento implica […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Water
November 2020, Spanish
Phoenix es la quinta ciudad más grande y la metrópolis con mayor índice de crecimiento de los Estados Unidos. Kate Gallego es la segunda alcaldesa mujer electa en la historia de Phoenix; y, con sus 39 años, es la alcaldesa de una ciudad importante más joven del país. Según ella, orientar este crecimiento implica […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Infrastructure, Water
Land Matters Podcast
Episode 16: Reflections on a Changing Desert Southwest from Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego
November 2020, English
The city of Phoenix, America’s fifth-largest metropolis, is going through some major changes—in demographics, voting patterns, and the physical landscape that has long defined the region. In this episode of the Land Matters podcast, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, reelected to a second term in November, reflects on a supercharged political season, the battle against […]
Housing, Water
November 2020, English
The city of Phoenix, America’s fifth-largest metropolis, is going through some major changes—in demographics, voting patterns, and the physical landscape that has long defined the region. In this episode of the Land Matters podcast, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, reelected to a second term in November, reflects on a supercharged political season, the battle against […]
Housing, Water
Strategic Interaction in Urban Infrastructure Finance
A Spatial Panel Econometric Analysis of Chinese Prefecture-Level Cities
Can Chen, Kenneth A. Kriz, and Shuanglin Lin
October 2020, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Infrastructure, Local Government, Public Finance
October 2020, English
Working Paper
Economic Development, Infrastructure, Local Government, Public Finance
Geospatial Technology
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Center for Geospatial Solutions
By Will Jason
October 2020, English
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched a new enterprise to expand the use of advanced technology for land and water conservation—The Center for Geospatial Solutions (CGS). The center will give people and organizations the tools they need to manage land and water resources with precision, at the scale required to confront pressing […]
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Water
October 2020, English
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched a new enterprise to expand the use of advanced technology for land and water conservation—The Center for Geospatial Solutions (CGS). The center will give people and organizations the tools they need to manage land and water resources with precision, at the scale required to confront pressing […]
City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Water
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