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  1. Confronting “Zombie Subdivisions,” Blight of the Intermountain West

    Comunicados de prensa
    Enero 21, 2014

    For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (January 22, 2014) – Vast acres of approved but empty or incomplete subdivisions have become a blight on the landscape across...

  2. Arrested Developments

    Combating Zombie Subdivisions and Other Excess Entitlements
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Enero 2014
    Jim Holway, Don Elliott, and Anna Trentadue

    Drawing on case studies, survey results, and data analyses of abandoned residential development projects in the U.S. Intermountain West, this report shows local leaders how to identify and overcome...

  3. Combating Zombie Subdivisions

    How Three Communities Redressed Excess Development Entitlements
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2014
    Jim Holway, with Don Elliott and Anna Trentadue

    Partially built subdivisions and vacant lots are skewing development patterns and diminishing fiscal health in municipalities throughout the U.S. Intermountain West. Three communities successfully...

  4. State Trust Lands in the West, Updated Edition

    Fiduciary Duty in a Changing Landscape
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Julio 2015
    Peter W. Culp, Andy Laurenzi, Cynthia C. Tuell, and Alison Berry

    This comprehensive report offers state trust land managers the latest strategies for asset management, residential and commercial development, conservation use, and collaborative planning. Land...

  5. Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Local Economies

    Documentos de trabajo
    Octubre 2009
    Rosalind H. Bark

    The Intermountain West is in the bull’s eye of climate change impacts in the United States. Climate change impacts will range from increased risk of droughts, floods and wildfires, landscape level...

  6. Lincoln Institute Welcomes New Board Members

    Revista Land Lines
    Mayo 2023
    By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 16, 2023

    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is delighted to announce the arrival of board members Tzuchin Lin and Peter Culp.

  7. Lucha contra las subdivisiones zombies

    Cómo lograron tres comunidades corregir el exceso de derechos de desarrollo
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2014
    Jim Holway, with Don Elliott and Anna Trentadue

    Las subdivisiones parcialmente construidas y los lotes vacantes sesgan los patrones de desarrollo y reducen la salud fiscal en muchos municipios de la región intermontañosa del oeste de...

  8. 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...

  9. Water Rights and Markets in the U.S. Semiarid West

    Efficiency and Equity Issues
    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Gary D. Libecap

    In this paper, Gary D. Libecap explores water in the semiarid western United States-a region in which many of the intensifying demand and supply problems regarding fresh water are playing out-as a...

  10. What Will Make Home Buyers Consider Climate Risk? What Happens Once They Do?

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2023
    By Jon Gorey, November 17, 2023

    Where the planet is sending us flashing red “stop” signals, homebuyers and developers seem to see green lights. Why? And what will it take to change that?

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