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2019 C. Lowell Harriss Fellowship Symposium
EventosFebrero 22, 2019This event offers current C. Lowell Harriss Fellows the opportunity to present and share their research with each other and Lincoln Institute staff.
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The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America
EventosOctubre 25, 2018Co-Sponsors: Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and Harvard Kennedy School Taubman Center for State and Local Government
Speakers: Alan Mallach; The Honorable Daniel Rivera, Mayor of Lawrence, MA; Tony Griffin; Jessie Grogan; and Christopher HerbertAlan Mallach will discuss his new book, The Divided City, which vividly describes what is going on in older industrial cities and offers strategies for fostering greater equality and opportunity.
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ILCN 2018 Global Congress, Santiago, Chile
EventosEnero 24, 2018Join private, NGO, and local community land conservationists from around the world at the ILCN’s 2018 Global Congress in Santiago, Chile on January 24-26th, 2018. The Congress is free to all participants.
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Ballot Box Conservation: How citizens are mobilizing to protect natural resources
Conferencias LincolnMayo 10, 2017A Lecture by Kingsbury Browne Fellow David HartwellDavid Hartwell will tell the story of the campaign to pass the largest land conservation ballot initiatives in U.S. history, which amended the Minnesota state constitution in 2006.
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Creating Productive Urban Landscapes: An Emerging Framework
Conferencias LincolnDiciembre 1, 2016Speakers: Teresa Lynch and Chris ReedTeresa Lynch and Chris Reed will discuss the practical challenges created by existing land utilization regimes, and ways to transform vacant and underutilized land into an asset that can support economic growth, social equity, and environmental health.
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Workshop on Emerging Innovations in Conservation Finance
EventosSeptiembre 27, 2016Partners: Las Majadas de Pirque, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS), Harvard University, Fundacion Robles de Cantillana, Templado, and Que PasaThe ILCN will convene some 70 conservation practitioners and policy makers from North and South America to consider new approaches to the financing of conservation infrastructure (also known as natural capital) in the age of climate change.
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A New Generation of Leadership in the Land Trust Movement
Conferencias LincolnMarzo 29, 2016Speaker: Jean HockerJean Hocker’s talk will consider how lessons learned by the older generation, and the new skills and perspectives brought to the table by the new generation, can be shared and leveraged to advance the effectiveness of land trusts across the continent.