Freely available datasets are critical for policy analysis. The Lincoln Institute’s databases enable researchers to study important land policy challenges, policymakers to understand practices in other jurisdictions, and journalists to provide context in their stories. They also promote transparency and democratize access to information.
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Property Tax in Detail
Property Tax, Public Finance
Property Tax, Public Finance
Fiscally Standardized Cities
This database compares the finances of over 200 large US cities across more than 120 categories of revenues, expenditures, debts, and assets.
Applications and Dashboards
This database compares the finances of over 200 large US cities across more than 120 categories of revenues, expenditures, debts, and assets.
Applications and Dashboards
Legacy Cities
Applications and Dashboards
Economic Development
Applications and Dashboards
Economic Development
The Hardest Working River in the West
This StoryMap introduces viewers to the key water sustainability issues in the Colorado River Basin through data and stories. Although not the largest or longest river in the world, the Colorado River connects a rich array of social and ecological communities along its 1,450 mile journey from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to its mouth in the Gulf of California, Mexico.
Maps and Infographics
Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
This StoryMap introduces viewers to the key water sustainability issues in the Colorado River Basin through data and stories. Although not the largest or longest river in the world, the Colorado River connects a rich array of social and ecological communities along its 1,450 mile journey from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to its mouth in the Gulf of California, Mexico.
Maps and Infographics
Climate Change, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Water
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