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Land Tenure and Children’s Health
Evidence from ChinaDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2021Li Fang and Chuanhao TianDoes land tenure improve children’s wellbeing? We answer this question using a natural experiment – the 2003 Land Contract Law in China, which bans land adjustments in villages. This...
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Land Lines, January 2008
Revista Land LinesEnero 2008Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at the need for coordinated mitigation efforts to combat climate change in North American cities; inequality caused by widening gaps in assessed property valuation that is associated...
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Land Lines, January 2005
Revista Land LinesEnero 2005Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue features a summary declaration of core policy issues surrounding land management and land markets in Latin America; land value in the context of large urban Latin American projects; the...
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Land Lines, July 2004
Revista Land LinesJulio 2004Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores farmland preservation in China; the inadequacies and strengths of land regularization and upgrading programs in Latin America; balancing public values and fiduciary...
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Land Lines, May 1998
Revista Land LinesMayo 1998Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at property taxation and land valuation methods used to generate public revenue in Korea, China, Singapore, and Vietnam; an assessment of Peru’s urban land regularization...
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Land Lines, November 1997
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 1997Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue offers an analysis of infrastructure planning and development in urbanized regions across the world; recommended strategies for smart growth in the southern U.S.; transitional land policy...
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Land Lines, May 1996
Revista Land LinesMayo 1996Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue examines the effects of urban density on rail-based public transit in the U.S.; sustainable development initiatives carried out for the Mekong River Basin in southeast Asia; and how...
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2019 International Conference on China Urban Development
ConferenciasJunio 27, 2019Organizers and Co-Organizers: Peking University—Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy; College of Urban & Environmental Sciences, Peking University;Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong and The Regional Science Association of ChinaThis conference will bring together researchers from different parts of the world to share empirical and policy research findings on urbanization and urbanism.
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Acceso al suelo y a permisos de edificación
Obstáculos al desarrollo económico en países en transiciónRevista Land LinesEnero 2012El acceso limitado al suelo y las dificultades para obtener permisos representan impedimentos sustanciales para el desarrollo económico, y estas condiciones generan claramente un entorno en el...
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Access to Land and Building Permits
Obstacles to Economic Development in Transition CountriesRevista Land LinesEnero 2012Limited access to land and difficulty in obtaining permits are substantial impediments to economic development, and these conditions clearly create an environment in which bribery flourishes.
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