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  1. Lo que prometen las megarregiones

    Cómo la ampliación a escala podría ayudar a combatir los desafíos más urgentes de la actualidad
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    Por Matt Jenkins, 31 de octubre de 2022

    Las amenazas críticas, como el cambio climático y las pandemias, no tienen límites. El modelo de las megarregiones ofrece un enfoque de gobierno que puede fortalecer la...

  2. Cambio de marchas

    Por qué las comunidades eliminan los requisitos para estacionar en playas de estacionamiento y cuáles son los próximos pasos
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    Por Catie Gould

    Durante el último siglo, las comunidades en los Estados Unidos han estipulado que los desarrollos comerciales y residenciales deben contar con amplio espacio de estacionamiento. Hoy en d...

  3. Should We Allow More Homes to Be Built in Existing Neighborhoods?

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2022
    By Amy Dain, November 28, 2022

    A new law in Massachusetts requires towns served by Greater Boston’s public transit agency to enact zoning that allows multifamily housing near transit. In response, 175 communities are working...

  4. Shifting Gears

    Why Communities Are Eliminating Off-Street Parking Requirements—and What Comes Next
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    By Catie Gould, October 12, 2022

    For the last century, communities across the United States have stipulated that commercial and residential developments must offer plenty of parking. Today the country has at least three available...

  5. The Promise of Megaregions

    How Scaling Up Could Help Combat Today’s Most Urgent Challenges
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    By Matt Jenkins, October 4, 2022

    Critical threats like climate change and pandemics know no boundaries. The megaregion model offers a governing approach that can strengthen resilience, competitiveness, and equity at the local, regional, and national levels.

  6. The Promise of Megaregions

    How Scaling Up Could Help Combat Today’s Most Urgent Challenges
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2022
    By Matt Jenkins, October 4, 2022

    Critical threats like climate change and pandemics know no boundaries. The megaregion model offers a governing approach that can strengthen resilience, competitiveness, and equity at the local, regional, and national levels.

  7. Land Matters Podcast: A Booming Bay Area City Confronts an Affordability Crisis

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2022
    By Anthony Flint, September 26, 2022

    Berkeley, California, is a classic case of a built-up city facing tensions over future development. In this candid interview, Mayor Jesse Arreguín talks about the need to make the city more affordable by clearing the way for new housing and discouraging s

  8. As Boston Builds Climate Infrastructure, Developers Are Helping to Pay for It

    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2022
    By Anthony Flint, June 16, 2022

    With 47 miles of coastline vulnerable to the rising seas that come with climate change, Boston is considering a range of innovative techniques to build resilience against the inevitable impacts of climate change. But one of the most groundbreaking feature

  9. Planning with Foresight

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2021
    By Petra Hurtado, November 15, 2021. 

    Foresight is a planning approach that aims at making sense of the future, understanding drivers of change that are outside of one’s control, and preparing for what may lead to success or failure. The Lincoln Institute partnered with the American Planning

  10. Scenario Planning in Small and Mid-Size Legacy Cities

    Framework and Tool Adaptations in Youngstown, Ohio
    Documentos de trabajo
    Agosto 2021
    Thomas Hilde and Hunter Morrison

    This paper examines how scenario planning frameworks and tools—largely designed for contexts of regional growth—can be adapted for land use and development planning in small and mid-size...

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