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Noviembre 2001

This issue looks at the impact of land markets and land policies on spatially-oriented segregation in urban areas of Latin America and elsewhere; and the Lincoln Institute’s distance-based learning program on forests that is designed for England’s nonindustrial private sector. 

Greater Phoenix 2100

Knowledge Capital, Social Capital, Natural Capital

Frederick Steiner, Septiembre 1, 2001
Easements, Covenants and Servitudes

Traditional Limitations and Future Trends

Joan Youngman, Septiembre 1, 2001
Crosscurrents in Planning

Changes in Land Use Policy in the Netherlands

Anthony Flint, Septiembre 1, 2001

Septiembre 2001

This issue explores “Greater Phoenix 2100,” a smart growth vision for the rapidly-expanding Sun Belt city; development and land use patterns that the Dutch are experimenting with in the Netherlands; and the limitations and future trends of conservation easements and property rights.

Universities as Developers Allegra Calder and Rosalind Greenstein, Julio 1, 2001
Lecciones aprendidas de la experiencia de América Latina con la recuperación de plusvalías Martim O. Smolka and Fernanda Furtado, Julio 1, 2001
Lessons from the Latin American Experience with Value Capture Martim Smolka and Fernanda Furtado, Julio 1, 2001

Julio 2001

In this issue, we feature articles on lessons from Latin American nations concerning value capture mechanisms; and the roles that North American universities have in serving as developers and anchor institutions for their surrounding neighborhoods.