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  1. The Economics of Efficient Taxes on Land

    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 1995
    Nicolaus Tideman

    Land can be taxed in a number of different ways. This review is concerned with taxes on land that have little or no detrimental effect on economic incentives. Therefore, it concentrates on taxes on...

  2. Alternatives to Sprawl

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Diciembre 1995
    Dwight Young

    Sprawl is not a recent phenomenon. There is general agreement that it began in the construction boom of the post-World War II years and really came into its own with the initiation of the Interstate...

  3. Managing Land as Ecosystem and Economy

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Noviembre 1995
    Edited by Alice E. Ingerson

    Environmentalists and resource users have banded together behind the common goal, or at least the common slogan, of “sustainable development.” What are the economic, political, and social...

  4. Land Lines, November 1995

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 1995
    Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

    This issue explores challenges and new perspectives tied to land valuation and taxation policies amid the interplay of global and local economic forces in Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. It also sheds...

  5. Land Lines, September 1995

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1995
    Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

    This issue looks at the fleeing of upper-class Americans from cities to “fortress communities” that make up America's gated, exclusive American suburbs; the use of a new tool, the...

  6. Redeveloping Urban Brownfields

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 1995
    Donald T. Iannone

    Brownfields are industrial and commercial properties with known or suspected soil contamination problems. The environmental and financial challenges of dealing with these sites represent serious...

  7. Fortress Communities

    The Walling and Gating of American Suburbs
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1995
    Edward J. Blakely and Mary Gail Snyder

    Gated communities are residential areas with restricted access designed to privatize normally public spaces. These developments occur in both new suburban developments and older inner city areas...

  8. Habitat Conservation Plans

    A New Tool to Resolve Land Use Conflicts
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1995
    Timothy Beatley

    As sprawling, low-density development patterns consume thousands of acres of natural habitat, the force of urban growth is increasingly bumping up against the need to protect biodiversity. The...

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