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Land Matters Podcast

Season 2, Episode 2: Coauthor of Through the Roof on How Housing Can Be More Affordable

By Anthony Flint

Febrero 2021, inglés

  Early on in Through the Roof: What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America, the report’s authors describe the deep roots of the affordability crisis with what they say is “cruel math”: between 1960 and 2016, median income rose by about 11 percent, while median rents rose by 80 […]

Vivienda

Febrero 2021, inglés

  Early on in Through the Roof: What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America, the report’s authors describe the deep roots of the affordability crisis with what they say is “cruel math”: between 1960 and 2016, median income rose by about 11 percent, while median rents rose by 80 […]

Vivienda

Acela train approaches a station

Regional Transportation

Northeast Rail Advocates Make a Major Play for Federal Infrastructure Funds

By Anthony Flint

Febrero 2021, inglés

  This article is reprinted with permission from CityLab, where it originally appeared. It is an audacious vision for high-speed rail in the Northeast: new tunnels out of New York City and under the Long Island Sound, routing trains up through Hartford, Providence and Boston. With electric locomotives that top 200 miles per hour, travel time between New […]

Planificación urbana y regional

Febrero 2021, inglés

  This article is reprinted with permission from CityLab, where it originally appeared. It is an audacious vision for high-speed rail in the Northeast: new tunnels out of New York City and under the Long Island Sound, routing trains up through Hartford, Providence and Boston. With electric locomotives that top 200 miles per hour, travel time between New […]

Planificación urbana y regional

Integrating Land and Water

Tools, Practices, Processes, and Evaluation Criteria

Erin Rugland

Febrero 2021, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Medio ambiente, Infraestructura, Uso de suelo y zonificación, Gobierno local, Agua

Febrero 2021, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Medio ambiente, Infraestructura, Uso de suelo y zonificación, Gobierno local, Agua

In Memoriam

H. James Brown, Former President of the Lincoln Institute

By Anthony Flint

Febrero 2021, inglés

  H. James (Jim) Brown, who served as president of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy from 1996 to 2005, died Sunday, January 24, 2021, in New York City. He was 80 years old. Brown, a native of Indiana who grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, studied economics before becoming a specialist in urban planning, […]

Febrero 2021, inglés

  H. James (Jim) Brown, who served as president of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy from 1996 to 2005, died Sunday, January 24, 2021, in New York City. He was 80 years old. Brown, a native of Indiana who grew up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, studied economics before becoming a specialist in urban planning, […]

Making the Comeback

Reversing the Downward Trajectory of African American Middle Neighborhoods in Legacy Cities

Alan Mallach

Febrero 2021, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Pobreza e inequidad

Febrero 2021, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Pobreza e inequidad

Accelerating Community Investment

Lincoln Institute Launches Initiative to Mobilize Investment in Low-Income Communities

By Will Jason

Enero 2021, inglés

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched an initiative to mobilize investment in low-income communities, especially those that have been excluded from access to mainstream financial and wealth-building resources. The initiative, Accelerating Community Investment (ACI), seeks to create a more fertile environment for philanthropies and other mission-aligned investors to deepen investment in community […]

Desarrollo económico, Vivienda, Gobierno local, finanzas públicas

Enero 2021, inglés

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched an initiative to mobilize investment in low-income communities, especially those that have been excluded from access to mainstream financial and wealth-building resources. The initiative, Accelerating Community Investment (ACI), seeks to create a more fertile environment for philanthropies and other mission-aligned investors to deepen investment in community […]

Desarrollo económico, Vivienda, Gobierno local, finanzas públicas

Land Matters Podcast

Season 2, Episode 1: In First of 75th Anniversary Shows, An Interview with Bill McKibben

By Anthony Flint

Enero 2021, inglés

  The Lincoln Institute is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2021—our origins date to the original Lincoln Foundation, founded in 1946—and throughout the year the Land Matters podcast will examine different aspects of our work, and the people and places that have had an influence on the organization as it has evolved over the years. The […]

Cambio climático

Enero 2021, inglés

  The Lincoln Institute is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2021—our origins date to the original Lincoln Foundation, founded in 1946—and throughout the year the Land Matters podcast will examine different aspects of our work, and the people and places that have had an influence on the organization as it has evolved over the years. The […]

Cambio climático

Scenario Planning

Annual Conference Addresses Equity, Climate Resilience, COVID-19, and More

By Emma Zehner

Enero 2021, inglés

  The uncertainty created by COVID-19 has illustrated the value of scenario planning—a practice used to plan for uncertain futures by exploring multiple possibilities of what might happen—and has led to increased demand for related tools and resources. At the Lincoln Institute’s fourth annual Consortium for Scenario Planning conference, held virtually from January 13 to […]

Enero 2021, inglés

  The uncertainty created by COVID-19 has illustrated the value of scenario planning—a practice used to plan for uncertain futures by exploring multiple possibilities of what might happen—and has led to increased demand for related tools and resources. At the Lincoln Institute’s fourth annual Consortium for Scenario Planning conference, held virtually from January 13 to […]