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  1. Case Study: Can Meandering Paths Connect a Fragmented Planning System?

    Developing a Regional Governance Structure to Enable Watershed Planning in Southeast Louisiana
    Otro
    Junio 2021
    Rachelle Sanderson, Thomas Douthat, Manohar “Manny” Patole

    Louisiana’s flat geography, proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, and seasonal rain events make the state especially susceptible to flooding. Risks are particularly high because water can flow...

  2. Podcast: Elizabeth Kolbert Explains How a Toad Might Guide a Better Climate Future

    Videos y multimedia
    Diciembre 2021
    Season 2, Episode 10 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Elizabeth Kolbert. 

    The cane toad, introduced in Australia in the 1930s to control pests, quickly became a major problem itself – one of many examples of human interventions in natural systems that scientists...

  3. Land Matters Podcast: Elizabeth Kolbert Explains How a Toad Might Guide a Better Climate Future

    Revista Land Lines
    Diciembre 2021
    By Anthony Flint, December 21, 2021

    The cane toad, introduced in Australia in the 1930s to control pests, quickly became a major problem itself – one of many examples of human interventions in natural systems that scientists should keep in mind while trying to tackle the climate crisis, say

  4. Una meditación cartográfica

    Mapear la cuenca del río Colorado en el s. XXI
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2021
    Por Zach Sugg

    El nuevo mapa de la cuenca del río Colorado del Centro Babbitt está disponible sin costo en formato PDF descargable y en papel. ¿Dónde está la cuenca del río Colorado? Cualquier principiante que...

  5. Land Matters Podcast

    Season 2 Episode 9: Bogotá Mayor Claudia López, Breaking New Ground
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2021
    By Anthony Flint, November 24th, 2021.

    Bogotá Mayor Claudia López talks about local climate action, land value capture for more equitable urban development, and the importance of supporting women in society.

  6. Land Matters Podcast: Bruce Babbitt on the Climate Crisis

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2021
    By Anthony Flint, November 1st, 2021.

    As world leaders descend on Glasgow, Scotland, for the COP26 climate summit, the critical role of land and water isn’t getting enough attention, says former Arizona Governor and Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt. The Land Matters podcast features a discuss

  7. Standing Tall

    Forestry Practices on Lands Conserved by Selected New England Land Trusts
    Documentos de trabajo
    Abril 2021
    Jane Difley

    Land trusts in New England have protected and take part in the stewardship of millions of acres of forestland that are managed for various conservation purposes. Many engage directly in forest...

  8. The Evolution of a Land Trust

    Placing Social Transformation at the Center of the Conservation Effort
    Documentos de trabajo
    Septiembre 2021
    Fernando Lloveras San Miguel

    This narrative examines the evolution of a land trust, Para la Naturaleza (PLN) in Puerto Rico, as it navigated a vast array of challenges. These challenges led Para la Naturaleza to transform itself...

  9. Climate Change and the Colorado River

    Lincoln Institute Dialogue Addresses Water Management Challenges
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2021
    By Katharine Wroth, September 22, 2021

    For the first time, the federal government has declared a shortage for the Colorado River, which provides water to more than forty million people and over 4.5 million acres of agriculture in seven U....

  10. Examining State Planning Enabling Laws Regarding Water Planning Requirements

    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2021
    Cassie Pettit and Sagar Shah

    This report summarizes the methodology, findings, and implications of examining and evaluating the legal requirements for water provisions within comprehensive plans in each of the 50 states. Focus...

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