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Willingness to Pay for Climate Adaptation
International Case Studies on Private Developers’ Preparedness to Contribute to Urban Climate AdaptationDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2023Erwin van der Krabben, Alexander Lord, James H. Spencer, and Stephen BuckmanThere is increasing global awareness that, despite efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to climate change is necessary. Additional stresses related to climate change, including...
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Can Removing Development Subsidies Promote Adaptation?
The Coastal Barrier Resources System as a Natural ExperimentDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2023Hannah Druckenmiller, Yanjun (Penny) Liao, Sophie Pesek, Margaret Walls, and Shan ZhangAs natural disasters grow in frequency and intensity under climate change, limiting populations and properties in harm's way will be one important facet of adaptation. This study focuses on one...
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A medida que la crisis climática obliga a los habitantes de los EE.UU. a reubicarse, surge una nueva conversaciónRevista Land LinesJulio 2022Por Alexandra TempusSe espera que en las próximas décadas el cambio climático desplace a cientos de millones de personas en todo el mundo. Este cambio trascendental ya está sucediendo en...
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Uprooted: As the Climate Crisis Forces U.S. Residents to Relocate, a New Conversation Emerges
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By Alexandra Tempus, July 14, 2022Over the next few decades, climate change is expected to displace hundreds of millions of people around the globe. With this seismic shift already underway in places including the United States, the growing practice of community-led relocation seeks to ce
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Effects of Reducing the Role of the Local Property Tax in Funding K-12 Education
Documentos de trabajoNoviembre 2021Daphne Kenyon and Semida MunteanuBetween 1989 and 2018, while national reliance on local property taxation to fund K-12 education remained quite stable, 24 states increased reliance on the local property tax, while 25 states...
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Lincoln Institute seminar set for assessors conference
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A Deep Dive on South Carolina's Property Tax
Complex, Inequitable, and UncompetitiveOtroAgosto 2020Project Manager: Daphne Kenyon
Funded by the South Carolina Chamber Foundation and the South Carolina Realtors
South Carolina has a property tax system that is unique among the 50 states. As this report shows, it is complex, nontransparent, inequitable, and noncompetitive.
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'Inequitable and Uncompetitive': SC Realtors, Chamber Challenge Property Tax System
GoUpstateMarzo 11, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
S.C. Realtors and S.C. Chamber Call for Reform of State Property Tax System
Columbia StarMarzo 8, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Webinar Series- The Property Tax-School Funding Connection
EventosMayo 18, 2020Moderator: Daphne Kenyon
Speakers: Julie Underwood, Laura Ullrich, Lynn MoakThis webinar series explores the experience of three states that have enacted various types of property tax limitations and the efforts taken to ensure continued adequate funding for public education.
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