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Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens
LibrosNoviembre 2004Dan L. Perlman and Jeffrey C. MilderIn recent years, the practice of ecologically based planning and development has emerged as a way to safeguard human communities from natural hazards and to protect natural systems from the impacts...
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Land Lines, April 2004
Revista Land LinesAbril 2004Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue offers a recap of a West Coast regional forum intended to address issues of housing affordability and traffic congestion; and looks at the implementation of waterfront redevelopment...
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Land Lines, January 2004
Revista Land LinesEnero 2004Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue features the effects of government-run land acquisition on China’s economic future; land-value taxation as a method of promoting smart growth in the U.S.; the need for regional,...
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From the President
Revista Land LinesJulio 2004H. James BrownAs I have reported previously, the Lincoln Institute is actively engaged in an array of land and tax policy initiatives in China that will have a profound impact on the socioeconomic transformation...
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State Trust Lands
Balancing Public Value and Fiduciary ResponsibilityRevista Land LinesJulio 2004Andy LaurenziIn June 2003 the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Sonoran Institute established a Joint Venture project to assist diverse audiences in improving state trust land administration in the...
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Faculty Profile
Matthew McKinneyRevista Land LinesAbril 2004Matthew McKinney was named director of the Public Policy Research Institute at the University of Montana in 2003, after serving for 10 years as the founding director of the Montana Consensus Council...
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Farmland Preservation in China
Revista Land LinesJulio 2004Chengri DingThe fast pace of farmland conversion in the People’s Republic of China is causing alarm among top leaders concerned with food security and China’s ability to remain self-reliant in crop production....
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Landscape-scale Conservation
Grappling with the Green MatrixRevista Land LinesEnero 2004In 1921, a loquacious, part-time public servant named Benton MacKaye proposed, in the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, the creation of an "Appalachian Trail," an effort that he saw as...