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Lincoln Institute Launches New Blog

Febrero 17, 2026

Anuncios

A row of several houses and their front yards. The most prominent house is red with white trim and black shutters. The other houses are neutral colors.

Understanding State Property Tax Limits

By Adam H. Langley, Bethany P. Paquin, and Yonhui Um

Blog Posts

impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria

A(lready) D(esigned for) U

Preapproved design plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, can help accelerate new housing in established neighborhoods.

By Jon Gorey

Febrero 3, 2026

Cities across North America are providing residents with pre-approved building plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, to help homeowners add housing to established neighborhoods. This StoryMap is a collection of pre-approved ADU designs and floor plans from Seattle to Roanoke, Va.

Revista Land Lines

Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Uso de suelo y zonificación, urbanización

Cultivating Change

Otros videos

Agua

Fiscal Health in the Era of Remote and Hybrid Work Series

Perspectives from Cities in the Americas

Febrero 2026

This series of six papers brings together empirical research and policy-oriented analysis examining the fiscal dimensions of WFH across selected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.

Documentos de trabajo

Lincoln Institute Presents Fourth Annual Award for Rigorous Land Policy Journalism in Latin America

By Jon Gorey

Febrero 11, 2026

From the forced relocation of a Brazilian community to an exploration of a corrupt housing plan in Nicaragua, eight pieces of Latin American land policy journalism recently earned recognition in the form of the Lincoln Award (Premio Lincoln).

Revista Land Lines

Cambio climático, Desarrollo económico, Medio ambiente, Vivienda

Decoding Corruption in Urban Economic Development

By Jon Gorey

Febrero 5, 2026

Revista Land Lines

Planificación urbana y regional, Desarrollo económico

Salud Fiscal Municipal: Hacia Ciudades Más Justas, Resilientes y Sostenibles

Profesores: Luis Quintanilla, Claudia De Cesare, Enid Slack y José Larios

Mayo 18, 2026 - Junio 19, 2026

El curso aborda la salud fiscal municipal, la cual se deriva de la armonía entre la producción de ingresos, su apropiación y su utilización para el beneficio de la comunidad.

Cursos

Gobierno local, Pobreza e inequidad, finanzas públicas