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Mayor’s Desk
Reflecting on Equity and Regeneration in ClevelandRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Anthony Flint, September 7, 2021Mayor Frank Jackson, a Cleveland native and the city's longest-serving mayor, reflects on the necessity of incorporating equity and sustainability in any urban regeneration plan.
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Land Matters Podcast: Elizabeth Kolbert Explains How a Toad Might Guide a Better Climate Future
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2021By Anthony Flint, December 21, 2021The cane toad, introduced in Australia in the 1930s to control pests, quickly became a major problem itself – one of many examples of human interventions in natural systems that scientists should keep in mind while trying to tackle the climate crisis, say
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The Statute of the Metropolis and Planning Reform in Brazil
Analyzing Land Use Planning Practices and Metropolitan Land ConflictsDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2021Abigail Friendly and Felipe Francisco De SouzaIn 2015, Brazil enacted the Statute of the Metropolis (Federal Law No. 13,089) to regulate the establishment of metropolitan areas and regional public policies throughout the country. This research...
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Through the Roof
What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in AmericaEnfoques en políticas de sueloMarzo 2021Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Lubell, and Mark A. Willis“Through the Roof is a ray of light in dark times. Housing has always been at the center of economic and racial inequality in our nation, and it must be at the center of creating real...
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Mayor’s Desk: In Bogotá, a New Era for Sustainability
Revista Land LinesDiciembre 2021By Anthony Flint, December 15, 2021Claudia López, mayor of Bogotá, talks with Senior Fellow Anthony Flint about how the Colombian capital is confronting climate change and creating economic opportunity by using value capture and other tools. Their discussion is part of a special series pro
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Mayor's Desk
Expanding Affordability and Equity in CambridgeRevista Land LinesAbril 2021By Anthony Flint, April 26, 2021Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui immigrated to the United States from Karachi, Pakistan, at the age of two, along with her parents and twin brother. Raised in affordable housing in Cambridge and...
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Targeted Relief: A Better Way to Keep Property Tax Bills Stable for Homeowners
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2021By Will Jason, November 3, 2021Amid rising home values, cities and states need to provide targeted relief to keep property taxes affordable while avoiding overly broad measures that could undermine the largest source of local revenue, according to a new Policy Focus Report from the Lin
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Land Matters Podcast
Season 2, Episode 5: Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Reflects on Equity and RegenerationRevista Land LinesMayo 2021By Anthony Flint, May 28, 2021Mayor Frank Jackson is happy about the myriad efforts to revitalize Cleveland, from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to the University Circle cultural center and the recent innovation hub activity in...
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Big City Planning Directors Intern
Junio 2021Position Title: Big City Planning Directors Intern Supervisor Title: Associate Director, Planning Practice and Scenario Planning Date: Summer/Fall 2021. End date negotiable. Location: Remote The...
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Desegregation Plans and Social Rehabilitation Programs as Tools to Counteract Socio-spatial Segregation in Budapest
Documentos de trabajoMayo 2021Éva Gerőházi, Eszter Somogyi and Iván TosicsThis case study presents the contribution of a complex planning tool (desegregation plan) and a complex intervention (social rehabilitation) to the alleviation of socio-spatial segregation in...
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