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  1. Land Lines, November 2001

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2001
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue looks at the impact of land markets and land policies on spatially-oriented segregation in urban areas of Latin America and elsewhere; and the Lincoln Institute’s distance-based...

  2. Land Lines, January 2001

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2001
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue explores the increasingly common and successful phenomenon of urban farming, and the need for more of it, in the U.S.; participatory budgeting and power politics in Brazil’s Porto...

  3. Distance Learning for New England's Forests

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2001
    Charles H.W. Foster

    The Forest Setting Forests presently cover approximately 25 percent of the world's land surface, excluding Greenland and Antarctica. Two-thirds of this important renewable natural resource lies in...

  4. Greater Phoenix 2100

    Knowledge Capital, Social Capital, Natural Capital
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2001
    Frederick Steiner

    The Sun Belt grew at spectacular rates in the late twentieth century, and among western U.S. cities Phoenix and its metropolitan region led the pack. The Census Bureau reports that between 1990 and...

  5. Farming Inside Cities

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2001
    Jerry Kaufman and Martin Bailkey

    When people think of growing food in the United States, the images that come to mind are vast stretches of vegetable and fruit tree farms in California’s Central Valley, golden fields of wheat in the...

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