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Harnessing Technology to Accelerate Land Protection
GIS at The Trust for Public Land
Will Rogers
December 2019, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
December 2019, English
Working Paper
City and Regional Planning, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Urbanization
Toward Holistic Landscape Conservation in the 21st Century
Michael B. Whitfield
December 2019, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
December 2019, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
Land Matters Podcast
Episode 8: Hartford, Ready for a Reboot
December 2019, English
Situated almost exactly in between Boston and New York, Hartford, Connecticut, is a classic mid-sized legacy city with great potential for reinvention. In this episode of the Land Matters podcast, planning commissioner Sara Bronin talks about the cutting-edge urban planning practices she hopes will put the city back on the map, after decades of […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Local Government
December 2019, English
Situated almost exactly in between Boston and New York, Hartford, Connecticut, is a classic mid-sized legacy city with great potential for reinvention. In this episode of the Land Matters podcast, planning commissioner Sara Bronin talks about the cutting-edge urban planning practices she hopes will put the city back on the map, after decades of […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Local Government
The Unmalling of America
How Municipalities Are Navigating the Changing Retail Landscape
By Gregory Scruggs
December 2019, English
The struggling Bangor Mall is a national parable of changing retail habits. Built on a former dairy farm in Maine, the mall threw open its doors in October 1978, growing to serve up to two-thirds of the state’s population with a plum location off a main thoroughfare, Interstate 95, in the middle of the […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
December 2019, English
The struggling Bangor Mall is a national parable of changing retail habits. Built on a former dairy farm in Maine, the mall threw open its doors in October 1978, growing to serve up to two-thirds of the state’s population with a plum location off a main thoroughfare, Interstate 95, in the middle of the […]
Economic Development, Local Government, Property Tax
City Tech
Privacy, Equity, and the Future of the Smart City
By Rob Walker
December 2019, English
As a rule, 12-acre development projects don’t tend to receive national or international attention. But that hasn’t been the case for Quayside, a parcel off Lake Ontario in Toronto. Two years ago, Waterfront Toronto—the government entity overseeing the redevelopment and reconfiguration of a larger swath of real estate along the Don River that includes […]
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Technology and Tools
December 2019, English
As a rule, 12-acre development projects don’t tend to receive national or international attention. But that hasn’t been the case for Quayside, a parcel off Lake Ontario in Toronto. Two years ago, Waterfront Toronto—the government entity overseeing the redevelopment and reconfiguration of a larger swath of real estate along the Don River that includes […]
City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Technology and Tools
Curriculum Innovation
Lincoln Institute Seeks Examples of Innovative Urban Planning Coursework
By Emma Zehner
December 2019, English
Over the past ten years, more than 200 students at Stanford University have had the chance to work with Bay Area government agencies and nonprofits on real-world projects related to digital inclusion, transit-oriented development, youth development, and other urban challenges. Through a combination of in-class instruction and fieldwork-based learning, Deland Chan’s Sustainable Cities course […]
December 2019, English
Over the past ten years, more than 200 students at Stanford University have had the chance to work with Bay Area government agencies and nonprofits on real-world projects related to digital inclusion, transit-oriented development, youth development, and other urban challenges. Through a combination of in-class instruction and fieldwork-based learning, Deland Chan’s Sustainable Cities course […]
Inclusionary Housing
Creating and Maintaining Equitable Communities
By Rick Jacobus
December 2019, English
Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
December 2019, English
Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
Inclusionary Housing
Creating and Maintaining Equitable Communities
Rick Jacobus
December 2019, English
Policy Brief
Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
December 2019, English
Policy Brief
Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
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