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School Finance, Spatial Segregation and the Nature of Communities
Lessons for Developing Countries?Documentos de trabajoJulio 2001Thomas NechybaThis paper was written for and presented at a Lincoln Institute course titled, “International Seminar on Segregation in the City,” held July 26-28, 2001. While the issue of school finance...
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Regionalism on Purpose
Enfoques en políticas de sueloAgosto 2001Kathryn A. FosterIn the past decade, interest in and experience with U.S. metropolitan regionalism have mushroomed as public officials, civic leaders, and metropolitan residents seek to address complicated regional...
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Land Lines, September 2001
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis 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...
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Land Lines, May 2001
Revista Land LinesMayo 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores land laws and illegal settlements in the context of urban development in Latin America; obstacles to the legalization of squatter settlements in Venezuela; natural disaster risk...
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Land Lines, July 2001
Revista Land LinesJulio 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerIn this issue, we feature articles on universities as developers and lessons learned from the study of value capture in Latin America.
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Greater Phoenix 2100
Knowledge Capital, Social Capital, Natural CapitalRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001Frederick SteinerThe Sun Belt grew at spectacular rates in the late twentieth century, and among western U.S. cities Phoenix and its metropolitan region led the pack. The Census Bureau reports that between 1990 and...
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Crosscurrents in Planning
Changes in Land Use Policy in the NetherlandsRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001At the train station for Bijlmermeer, in the fringe development area of Amsterdam known as Southeast, a landscape comes into view that seems very un-Dutch-a huge enclosed mall, a gleaming new sports...
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Lessons from the Latin American Experience with Value Capture
Revista Land LinesJulio 2001Over the past five years, the Lincoln Institute has supported the study of value capture policies and instruments in many Latin American countries. Notwithstanding the diversity of approaches and the...
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Law and the Production of Urban Illegality
Revista Land LinesMayo 2001The creation of economic and institutional conditions for efficient urban environmental management, which are also committed to the consolidation of democracy, the promotion of social justice and the...
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Obstacles to Legalization of Squatter Settlements in Venezuela
Revista Land LinesMayo 2001Teolinda Bolívar BarretoFew low-income urban settlements in Venezuela are located on land owned by their occupants. As a result, the occupants cannot register the structures they have built and are entitled to only a...
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