Buscar
Results
-
Conozca a la nueva directora para América Latina y el Caribe del Instituto Lincoln
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2022Por Will Jason.Con la jubilación de Martim Smolka a principios de este año, el Instituto Lincoln tiene una nueva cara en América Latina y el Caribe, la economista Anacláudia Rossbach,...
-
Meet the Lincoln Institute’s New Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2022By Will Jason, October 17, 2022.With Martim Smolka’s retirement earlier this year, the Lincoln Institute has a new face in Latin America and the Caribbean, Anacláudia Rossbach, who took over as director for the region...
-
Status of a New Value Capture Tool in Mexico City
El Sistema de Actuación por CooperaciónDocumentos de trabajoEnero 2021David LeipzigerGrowing cities in Latin America are expanding their urban footprints at the expense of central cores. The result strains public resources, and local governments increasingly pursue strategies to...
-
Financiación de infraestructura
Nueva publicación examina experiencias y potencial de la contribución de mejoras como instrumento de financiación de obras públicas en países de América LatinaRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2020La financiación de obras de infraestructura, específicamente con relación a movilidad y servicios públicos, continúa siendo uno de los grandes retos que enfrentan las ciudades de América Latina, una...
-
Take the Q Train
Value Capture of Public Infrastructure ProjectsDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2020Arpit Gupta, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, and Constantine KontokostaTransit infrastructure is a critical asset for economic activity yet costly to build in dense urban environments. We measure the benefit of the Second Avenue Subway extension in New York City by...
-
Large Scale Urban Projects
The State and Gentrification in the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan RegionDocumentos de trabajoAbril 2020Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór, Renan Pereira Almeida, and Marcelo de Brito BrandãoThis paper assesses the degree to which a series of large-scale urban projects along the North Axis of the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte (MRBH), Brazil, may have triggered a process of...
-
Exploring the Use of Land Value Capture Instruments for Green Resilient Infrastructure Benefits
A Framework Applied in Cali, ColombiaDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2019Stelios Grafakos, Alexandra Tsatsou, Luca D'Acci, James Kostaras, Adriana Patricia López Valencia, Nohemi Ramirez Aranda, and Barbara SummersBuilding resilient infrastructure is one of the major challenges cities face due to urbanization rates and climate change. Financing these investments is an additional challenge particularly for...
-
Is Informal Transit Land-Oriented? Investigating the Links Between Informal Transit and Land-Use Planning in Quito, Ecuador
Documentos de trabajoMayo 2019Julie Gamble and Elisa PugaLike many Latin American cities, Quito has undergone rapid urban transformation due to transportation interventions aimed at improving equity and environmental outcomes. Yet, informal transport...
-
The Costs and Benefits of Urban Expansion
Evidence from Mexico, 1990–2010Documentos de trabajoMarzo 2019Jorge Montejano, Paavo Monkkonen, Erick Guerra, and Camilo CaudilloUrbanization is generally linked to economic growth, and agglomeration economies mean that people in larger cities are more productive. However, urban expansion is also associated with congestion,...
-
Distributive Impacts and Support for Mass Transportation Projects
An Experimental Evaluation in Bogotá, ColombiaDocumentos de trabajoDiciembre 2018Alishia C. HollandWho supports mass infrastructure projects? Mass transportation infrastructure, such as metros and highways, is hugely expensive. But it also can deliver widespread benefits to users and windfall...
Páginas |