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  1. Land Lines, September 1999

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1999
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue looks at urban development options for California’s agricultural Central Valley region; problems of, and recommendations for, the property tax system of Porto Alegre, Brazil; and a...

  2. Land Lines, July 1999

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 1999
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue highlights the education of U.S. policymakers and communities about sprawl and suburban growth management; and the need for a more effective land value policy framework in order to provide...

  3. Land Lines, January 1999

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1999
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue explores smart growth strategies for Kentucky's bluegrass region; globalization trends and urban land management issues and opportunities in Buenos Aires and other cities across Latin...

  4. Urban Development Options for California's Central Valley

    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 1999
    William Fulton

    For more than a century, California's Great Central Valley has been recognized as one of the world's foremost agricultural regions. A giant basin 450 miles long and averaging 50 miles wide, the...

  5. Educating Policymakers and Communities about Sprawl

    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 1999
    Rosalind Greenstein

    While the issue of managing suburban growth has long been on the Lincoln Institute's agenda, "sprawl" is now receiving a great deal of attention from citizens, policy analysts and policymakers, as...

  6. Smart Growth for the Bluegrass Region

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1999
    Jean Scott and Peter Pollock

    Like many fast-growing areas across the country, the Bluegrass region of central Kentucky is dealing with two complementary growth management issues: How to manage growth that takes place within the...

  7. Globalization, Structural Change and Urban Land Management

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1999
    David E. Dowall

    Cities in Latin America, Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe are being virtually transformed by inflows of capital in ways that urban land use planners never thought possible. These cities...

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