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Urban Development and Land Policy Reform in China
Learning from Lincoln Institute-Funded Working PapersDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2024Ayden ChiSince China’s economic liberalization reforms took off in 1978, various urban and land policy issues have emerged on the local and national levels. This paper briefly examines issues around...
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Still the ONE: Lessons from a Small City’s Big Commitment to Affordability
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2023By Julie Campoli, October 18, 2023How leaders in Burlington, Vermont, created an ambitious strategy to address displacement and housing insecurity
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Still the ONE (Case Study)
Affordable Housing Initiatives in Burlington Vermont’s Old North EndVideos y multimediaOctubre 2023This multimedia case examines the impact of Burlington, VT’s affordable housing strategies on the Old North End (“the ONE”)—a historically low-income neighborhood which boasts...
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El escritorio del alcalde
Fomentar la resiliencia ante el cambio climático en Sierra LeonaRevista Land LinesEnero 2023Por Anthony FlintLa alcaldesa Yvonne Denise Aki-Sawyerr asumió su cargo en Freetown, Sierra Leona, en mayo de 2018, después de desempeñarse como jefa del Ayuntamiento de la ciudad de Freetown. La profesional de las...
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Mayor’s Desk: Cultivating Climate Resilience in Sierra Leone
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2022By Anthony Flint, November 10, 2022Freetown, Sierra Leone, is one of seven cities around the world that have appointed chief heat officers as part of a global effort to invest in a climate-resilient future. Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr...
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Life of an Idea: The Story of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Videos y multimediaJulio 2022"Life of an Idea: The Story of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy" explores the groundbreaking solutions that the Lincoln Institute advanced in its first 75 years and looks toward the decades to come.
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New Report: Taxing Land More Than Buildings Would Help Detroit Homeowners and Spur Development
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Will Jason, April 4, 2022Reforming Detroit’s property tax system by taxing land at a higher rate than buildings would help to revive the local economy and reduce tax bills for nearly every homeowner, according to a new study from the nonprofit Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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El mercado informal de suelo en Bolivia
Prácticas y estrategias alrededor de la gestión de la tierra en áreas periféricas de CochabambaDocumentos de trabajoEnero 2022Juan E. Cabrera , Claudia Quintanilla , and Limbert CabreraAl interior de los procesos de urbanización latinoamericana y su mercado informal de suelo, uno de los aspectos más relevantes, pero poco o nada estudiado, son las formas de financiaci...
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Blueprint Shows How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Can Create More Housing Opportunities
Revista Land LinesEnero 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, January 20, 2022Two weeks after a U.S federal agency rejected affordable housing plans from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a coalition of housing organizations has released a blueprint showing how the two government-sponsored enterprises can better-reach underserved mortgag
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Eight Ingredients for a State-Level Zoning Reform
Lessons from Oregon’s House Bill 2001Documentos de trabajoJulio 2021Michael AndersenIn 2019, Oregon passed a first-of-its-kind state law that ordered larger cities and the Portland metro area to rapidly legalize duplexes on all residential lots and fourplexes, triplexes, townhomes,...
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