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  1. Priceless

    Duties and Powers of State Trust Land Departments and the Effects of Appraisal Methods and Practices
    Documentos de trabajo
    Marzo 2016
    Maren Mahoney

    State trust lands, created as a public trust to be held in perpetuity, must be managed to benefit all generations, current and future. To this end, state land departments and commissioners are...

  2. State and Local Ad Valorem Taxation of Mineral Interests

    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2016
    Calvin A. Kent

    Since subsurface minerals are usually severed from the surface (land) estate, unique problems are created for establishing the value of minerals for ad valorem taxation. All states having significant...

  3. Leadership of Land Trusts

    Generational Transition and Preparing for the Future
    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2016
    Jean Hocker

    This paper, part of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s Kingsbury Browne fellowship awarded in conjunction with the Land Trust Alliance’s 2014 Kingsbury Browne Conservation Leadership...

  4. Zoning for Affordability

    Using the Case of New York to Explore Whether Zoning Can Be Used to Achieve Income-Diverse Neighborhoods
    Documentos de trabajo
    Junio 2016
    Vicky Chau and Jessica Yager

    Harnessing 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...

  5. Creating Productive Urban Landscapes: An Emerging Framework

    Conferencias Lincoln
    Diciembre 1, 2016
    Speakers: Teresa Lynch and Chris Reed

    Teresa Lynch and Chris Reed will discuss the practical challenges created by existing land utilization regimes, and ways to transform vacant and underutilized land into an asset that can support economic growth, social equity, and environmental health.

  6. A New Generation of Leadership in the Land Trust Movement

    Conferencias Lincoln
    Marzo 29, 2016
    Speaker: Jean Hocker

    Jean Hocker’s talk will consider how lessons learned by the older generation, and the new skills and perspectives brought to the table by the new generation, can be shared and leveraged to advance the effectiveness of land trusts across the continent.

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