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Mayor’s Desk: A New Deal in Delhi
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2023By Anthony Flint, September 19, 2023Rapid urbanization has brought many challenges to Delhi, from unhealthy air quality to unrelenting traffic. With new policies in place, the city’s leaders are working to turn things around.
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El escritorio del alcalde
Una segunda oportunidad en SeúlRevista Land LinesAbril 2023Por Anthony FlintOh Se-hoon fue electo en abril de 2021 para ocupar el cargo del 38.º alcalde de Seúl. Abogado de profesión, con anterioridad había ejercido dos mandatos como alcalde desde 2006 hasta 2011, y formó...
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Land Lines, April 2023
Revista Land LinesAbril 2023Edited by Katharine WrothThis issue explores how New Orleans and other communities are changing their relationship with water, describes the Connecting Capital and Communities (3C) initiative and its efforts to promote...
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Land Lines, Abril 2023
Revista Land LinesAbril 2023Editado por Katharine WrothEn este número, se explora la forma en que Nueva Orleans y otras comunidades están cambiando su relación con el agua, se describe la iniciativa Connecting Capital and Communities...
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Mayor's Desk: A Second Time Around in Seoul
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2023By Anthony Flint, March 29, 2023An interview with Oh Se-hoon, mayor of Seoul, South Korea
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New Book "Property Tax in Asia" Provides the First Comprehensive Analysis of the Property Tax Across the World’s Largest Continent
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022By Will Jason, September 7, 2022The property tax has great potential as a source of local government revenue in Asia, but its implementation has been uneven. The Lincoln Institute’s new book Property Tax in Asia: Policy and Practice provides the first comprehensive analysis of how this
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The Role of Infrastructure in Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Regional Integration
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, August 30, 2022How can infrastructure development stimulate economic growth, reduce poverty, and promote regional integration? The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" explores this and other questions.
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Pathways to Decarbonizing the Planet of Cities
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2021By Shenmin Liu, December 14, 2021What are the most promising paths for meaningful climate action? Global experts discussed energy transitions, green finance, and other solutions at a recent event cosponsored by the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land
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President’s Message
We Need to Get Infrastructure Right. The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher.Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By George W. McCarthy, October 11, 2021In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.
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Planning and Financing Sustainable and Equitable Cities: Global Views on Land Value Capture (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)
EventosOctubre 27, 2021Speakers: Enrique Silva, Barbara Scholz, and Rudiger AhrendLand value capture is a policy approach that enables communities to recover and reinvest land value increases that result from public investment and other government actions. Land value capture is rooted in the notion that public action should generate pu
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