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New Report Highlights Challenges and Opportunities of Western State Trust Lands
Comunicados de prensaSeptiembre 28, 2006 -
Learning to Think and Act Like a Region
Revista Land LinesEnero 2006Matthew McKinney and Kevin EssingtonThe Pawcatuck Borderlands illustrates what is fast becoming one of the major puzzles in land use policy—how to plan across boundaries.
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Teardowns
Costs, Benefits, and Public PolicyRevista Land LinesJulio 2006The practice of demolishing and replacing houses, especially in high-priced areas, generates passionate controversy. The trick for local governments is to keep the costs of teardown activity from...
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From the President
Land Policies for Urban DevelopmentRevista Land LinesJulio 2006Gregory K. IngramThe Lincoln Institute sponsored a wide-ranging international conference in June on “Land Policies for Urban Development.” A few of the major themes and messages from the presentations are summarized...
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From the President
Revista Land LinesAbril 2006Gregory K. IngramThe core competence of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is the analysis of issues related to land, and ours is one of the few organizations in the world with this focus. The Institute’s current...
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Faculty Profile
Dan L. PerlmanRevista Land LinesAbril 2006Dan L. Perlman teaches at Brandeis University, in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he is chair of the Environmental Studies Program and associate professor of biology. He has coauthored three textbooks...
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Land Use Efficiency, Food Security, and Farmland Preservation in China
Revista Land LinesAbril 2006Erik Lichtenberg and Chengri DingChina is land poor. Only about one-third of its total land area can be utilized productively for agriculture. Several measures have been introduced with the aim of protecting farmland, especially...