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Regional Visioning
Utah's Wasatch Front Region Reflects on Two Decades of Scenario PlanningRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2020By Emma Zehner, December 16, 2020In the late 1990s, the 10-county Greater Wasatch area of Utah faced the prospect of rapid population growth. Experts projected that by 2020, one million new residents would migrate to cities along...
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Land Matters Podcast
To Mark the End of 2020, Urban Experts Reflect on Prospects for Cities Post-COVIDRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2020By Anthony Flint, December 14, 2020As the world prepares to bid farewell to 2020, taking stock of an unprecedented year involves both understanding the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic and looking ahead to what the future may...
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Public Finance
Amid Falling Revenues, Some Cities Turn to the Property TaxRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2020By Liz Farmer, December 10, 2020As most major cities grapple with lost revenue due to the pandemic, some are turning toward the property tax as a way of filling the gap. Perhaps nowhere has this decision been more controversial...
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Changing the Way Cities Grow
Beijing Event Explores a More Ecological Form of UrbanizationRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2020By Katharine Wroth, December 2, 2020What can humanity learn about urbanization from the veins in a leaf? This was one of the questions posed at a forum cosponsored by the Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development...
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Urban Sustainability
Smaller Legacy Cities and Greening in the Age of COVID-19Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2020By Emma Zehner, November 18, 2020From creating parks in Richmond, Virginia, to investing in green infrastructure in Buffalo, New York, small cities are embracing sustainability as a tool that can address multiple challenges.
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Mayor’s Desk
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on Sustainability and Urban FormRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2020By Anthony Flint, November 18, 2020Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the fastest-growing city in the country. For Mayor Kate Gallego—the second elected female mayor in Phoenix history and, at 39, the youngest...
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Land Matters Podcast
Episode 16: Reflections on a Changing Desert Southwest from Phoenix Mayor Kate GallegoRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2020By Anthony Flint, November 13, 2020The city of Phoenix, America’s fifth-largest metropolis, is going through some major changes—in demographics, voting patterns, and the physical landscape that has long defined the region. In this...
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Helping Homeowners
Creating Mortgage Assistance Programs That Work: Lessons From the Great RecessionRevista Land LinesOctubre 2020By Liz Farmer, October 28, 2020As the pandemic wears on and unemployment remains in the high single digits, nearly 10 million Americans are now either behind on their housing payments or have little confidence they will be able to...
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Geospatial Technology
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Center for Geospatial SolutionsRevista Land LinesOctubre 2020By Will Jason, October 29, 2020The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy today launched a new enterprise to expand the use of advanced technology for land and water conservation—The Center for Geospatial Solutions (CGS). The center...
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COVID-19, Structural Racism, and Community Investment
Notes Toward a Just RecoveryRevista Land LinesOctubre 2020October 22, 2020The pandemic has disrupted our lives and exposed how structural racism and its violent effects spread across all aspects of American life. The Center for Community Investment at the Lincoln Institute...
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