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Tax increment financing (TIF) produces uneven results for economic development and needs reform, new research shows
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Case Study: The Valley of Ashes
New York City’s Next Great Neighborhood?OtroOctubre 2018Donovan FinnWillets Point is an industrial neighborhood in NYC target of multiple redevelopment efforts. Significant opposition stalled these efforts. Debates continue over what should be built on the land.
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Case Study: Tourism, Conservation, and Contestation in Florianópolis, Brazil
OtroOctubre 2018Allison BridgesThis case study explores how the intersecting urban development agendas of multiple stakeholders can work to accelerate sustainable outcomes in land use.
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Case Study: Rhetoric of Recovering Resilient
Unveiling how Building Back Safer Transforms into Development for ProsperityOtroOctubre 2018Kanako IuchiThis case explains how implementing the concept of increasing resilience against natural hazards is much more complicated than how it is rhetorically used in the development world.
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Case Study: Home Buyouts in New York State
Strategies for Maximizing Homeowner ParticipationOtroOctubre 2018Pooya GhorbaniThis case study discusses the structure of the buyout program in New York State after Superstorm Sandy.
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Case Study: “Floating TDR” and Land Value Capture in Taiwan
Designing a More Effective Land-Finance ToolOtroOctubre 2018Mi Shih, Ying-Hui Chiang, and Hsiutzu Betty ChangThis case study tells an analytical story of Taiwan’s “floating” transfer of development rights (TDR) through the lens of land-based finance.
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Land Lines, Julio 2018
Revista Land LinesJulio 2018Coeditado por Ted Smalley Bowen y Maureen ClarkeEn este número: fideicomisos de suelo comunitarios en las favelas de Río, innovaciones en el tránsito de América Latina y ¿Puerto Rico puede reconstruir y ser más resistente?
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City Tech
Precision-Mapping Water in the DesertRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Rob Walker, December 14, 2018Officials are assessing how precision mapping tools—first developed to understand pollution in the Chesapeake Bay—can help manage drought and, yes, flooding in Arizona’s desert...
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Colorado River Water
The Shift from Farms to CitiesRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Allen BestUntil recent decades, agriculture was the main driver of development along the Colorado River. But with population growth, water use has shifted to urban needs, with implications for water-sharing...
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Hydraulic Empire
Sharing a Legacy, Carving a Future for the Colorado RiverRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Allen BestIn its sheer complexity, the Colorado stands out among the rivers of America, and probably the world. Explore the twists and turns of this 1,450-mile waterway, which lead from the snowy mountains of...
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