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  1. Case Study: Can Meandering Paths Connect a Fragmented Planning System?

    Developing a Regional Governance Structure to Enable Watershed Planning in Southeast Louisiana
    Otro
    Junio 2021
    Rachelle Sanderson, Thomas Douthat, Manohar “Manny” Patole

    Louisiana’s flat geography, proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, and seasonal rain events make the state especially susceptible to flooding. Risks are particularly high because water can flow...

  2. Perspectives from the Field

    The Future of Agriculture
    Otro
    Enero 2024

    The Colorado River is pivotal in supporting agricultural production throughout the Basin, not only contributing significantly to the local economies and livelihoods of rural communities but supporting our national food supply and global food security.

  3. Equity in Green Infrastructure

    Documentos de trabajo
    Enero 2024
    Nathaniel R. Mattison and Kyle McKenney

    Many municipalities introduced their first stand-alone green infrastructure (“GI”) plans in the late 2000s and early 2010s, specifically as a means of achieving compliance with water...

  4. Water is Colorado’s most critical resource. So why isn’t it central to every local land-use decision?

    The Colorado Sun
    Febrero 11, 2020
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  5. Lincoln Institute at COP28

    Eventos
    Noviembre 30, 2023

    The Lincoln Institute will be at COP28 in Dubai, November 30–December 12, hosting two events at the Multilevel Action and Urbanization Pavilion that focus on the role of land and water policy in achieving equitable climate resilience.

  6. Feed the Farm, Not the Algae

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2023
    By Jon Gorey, November 1, 2023

    Farmers use nitrogen-based fertilizer to increase yields and feed the growing world population, but the practice contributes to climate change, pollution, and toxic algal blooms.

  7. Land Matters Podcast: Water in the West

    Jim Holway Reflects on Decades of Problem-Solving
    Revista Land Lines
    Octubre 2023
    By Anthony Flint, October 31, 2023

    Jim Holway, who retired as director of the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy this summer, reflects on decades of trying to solve the puzzle of sustainable water resources in the West, and looks to what the future may hold.

  8. Babbitt Center Past Projects

    Septiembre 2023

    High-Resolution Mapping We collaborated with the Conservation Innovation Center of Maryland’s Chesapeake Conservancy on precise high-resolution mapping, down to one square meter, to model how water...

  9. Políticas de Suelo y Acción Climática en Ciudades Latinoamericanas

    Cursos
    Noviembre 7, 2022
    Profesores: Alejandro Jiménez, Cintia Fernandes, Daniel Kozak, Giovanni Pérez, Jeffrey Allenby, Jorgelina Hardoy, Libertad Figuereo, Luis Quintanilla, Marielos Marín, Melinda Maldonado, Patrick Welch, Pedro Abramo

    La urbanización y las actividades humanas de las ciudades producen gases de efecto invernadero con impacto en la temperatura ambiente, las precipitaciones y la capa de hielo, lo que genera islas de...

  10. Premio Lincoln al periodismo sobre políticas urbanas, desarrollo sostenible y cambio climático

    Oportunidades de becas
    Julio 2023

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