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  1. Seven Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2023

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2023
    By Petra Hurtado and Alexsandra Gomez, January 25, 2023

    What's on the horizon for 2023? The APA Foresight team identifies seven trends to watch, from the growing popularity of cargo bikes to the cultivation of meat in outer space.

  2. City Tech: Is Wood the Way of the Future?

    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2022
    By Rob Walker, December 9, 2022

    Mass timber, a building technique pioneered in Europe, is catching on in other parts of the world. Advocates say this high-tech approach to building with wood offers climate and health benefits that will give steel and concrete a run for their money.

  3. Research on Land-Based Financing Approaches for Climate Action

    Solicitud de propuestas
    Febrero 2023
  4. City Tech: New Angles on Noise Pollution

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2022
    By Rob Walker, September 19, 2022

    Living in the city means contending with noise from traffic, construction, neighbors, and other sources. New tools are making this a pivotal moment for assessing and addressing our built soundscapes.

  5. The Role of Infrastructure in Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Regional Integration

    Revista Land Lines
    Agosto 2022
    By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, August 30, 2022

    How can infrastructure development stimulate economic growth, reduce poverty, and promote regional integration? The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" explores this and other questions.

  6. The Longer-Term Potential of Land Value Uplift: Insights from Great Britain and the Yangtze River Delta Region

    Documentos de trabajo
    Junio 2022
    Ying Jin and Tianren Yang

    In many cities, the largest public policy interventions in infrastructure and urban development tend to target the periphery of cities. For instance, both the UK and China are keen to spread their...

  7. Climate Change, Infrastructure, Social Equity Bolstered by National and State-Level Planning

    Comunicados de prensa
    Abril 13, 2015

    For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 anthony.flint@lincolninst.edu CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 13, 2015) – Planning at the state and national level leads to more efficient investments...

  8. Equitable Cities Initiative Case Studies

    Febrero 2022

    In this century citizens and policy makers across the world have paid growing attention to the problem of equity. The causes of inequitable development are numerous and manifest across multiple...

  9. Lincoln Institute Dialogue Explores Land Value Capture

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2021
    By Katharine Wroth, November 11, 2021. 

    The Lincoln Institute hosted a conversation with representatives of the OECD and GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) about land value capture, a policy approach that recovers and reinvests increases in land value to fund projects ranging fro

  10. President’s Message

    We Need to Get Infrastructure Right. The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher.
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2021
    By George W. McCarthy, October 11, 2021

    In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.

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