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From Walden to Wall Street
Frontiers of Conservation FinanceLibrosOctubre 2005Edited by James N. LevittIn the absence of innovation in the field of conservation finance, a daunting funding gap faces conservationists aiming to protect America’s system of landscapes that provide sustainable...
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Land Lines, April 2005
Revista Land LinesAbril 2005Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores spatial development patterns in the context of the North American megapolis; current trends of U.S. conservation easements and possibilties for their reinvention; and the role of...
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America's Megapolitan Areas
Revista Land LinesJulio 2005Robert E. Lang and Dawn DhavaleMegapolitan areas are integrated networks of metro- and micropolitan areas. The name “megapolitan” plays off Jean Gottmann’s 1961 “megalopolis” label by using the same prefix. We find that the United...
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Faculty Profile
Jack R. HuddlestonRevista Land LinesJulio 2005Jack Huddleston is professor of urban and regional planning and is affiliated with the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his Ph.D...
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From the Editor
Revista Land LinesAbril 2005Ann LeRoyerGregory K. Ingram, Director-General, Operations Evaluation at the World Bank Group in Washington, DC, has been appointed by the Lincoln Institute Board of Directors to succeed Jim Brown as president...
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American Spatial Development and the New Megalopolis
Revista Land LinesAbril 2005Armando Carbonell and Robert D. YaroThis article is adapted from a policy roundtable report on national spatial development strategies prepared under the auspices of the Lincoln Institute, Regional Plan Association and the University...
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Universities as Developers
An International ConversationRevista Land LinesEnero 2005Barbara SherryIn the United States we are used to thinking about the university within the context of its host city. The University of Wisconsin in Madison, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and the...