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Jane Campbell and Constance Mitchell Ford Join Lincoln Institute Board
Comunicados de prensaAbril 29, 2016For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 29, 2016) – Former Cleveland Mayor Jane L. Campbell and veteran Wall Street Journal journalist Constance Mitchell Ford...
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Buy-In for Buyouts
The Case for Managed Retreat from Flood ZonesEnfoques en políticas de sueloSeptiembre 2016Robert Freudenberg, Ellis Calvin, Laura Tolkoff, and Dare BrawleyThis report offers policy recommendations to increase participation in buyout programs and to make them more effective tools for building resilience in coastal communities. Based on a study of...
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The Segmentation of Urban Housing and Labor Markets in China
The Case of ShanghaiDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2016Cathy Yang Liu, Jie Chen, and Huiping LiWith rapid economic restructuring, large-scale population migration and market-oriented housing commercialization, China’s urban residents have experienced increasing segregation of residential...
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Land and the City
LibrosEnero 2016Edited by George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel A. MoodyThis book from the Lincoln Institute's 2014 Land Policy Conference examines issues of land use policies and their impact on sustainable urbanization. By 1960, one-third of the world’s...
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Mortgage Enforcement and Public Regulatory Actions in China in Selected Chinese Cities
Documentos de trabajoJulio 2016This paper serves as a primer to examine the issues extant in the Chinese mortgage enforcement system; to analyze overbuilding and vacancy in three Chinese cities; and to explore the possibility of...
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Zoning for Affordability
Using the Case of New York to Explore Whether Zoning Can Be Used to Achieve Income-Diverse NeighborhoodsDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2016Vicky Chau and Jessica YagerHarnessing the strength of the real estate market in high cost cities to support the production of affordable housing can be an important strategy to maintain economically diverse neighborhoods. A...
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Buy-In for Buyouts
Three Flood-Prone Communities Opt for Managed RetreatRevista Land LinesJulio 2016By Robert Freudenberg, Ellis Calvin, Laura Tolkoff, and Dare BrawleyManaged retreat is the most unpopular climate adaptation strategy, but after suffering major property loss from hurricanes Irene and Sandy, some home owners in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut...
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Gentle Infill
Boomtowns Are Making Room for Skinny Homes, Granny Flats, and Other Affordable HousingRevista Land LinesJulio 2016By Kathleen McCormickAs housing costs spike in tech hubs and other thriving U.S. markets, three cities are loosening regulations to “restore the missing middle”—permitting internal conversions and...
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Drastic Measure
The Bill That Would Eliminate School Property Tax in PennsylvaniaRevista Land LinesAbril 2016By Denise-Marie OrdwayLegislation that would eliminate the school property tax in Pennsylvania failed to pass by just one vote in the state Senate last fall. And proponents are not giving up, despite opposition from...
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Planificación y Forma Urbanística
Septiembre 2016Frente a los desafíos globales como la urbanización, la pobreza y el cambio climático, las ciudades necesitan políticas de suelo y herramientas que se puedan implementar a través de las fronteras, en...
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