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  1. As Boston Builds Climate Infrastructure, Developers Are Helping to Pay for It

    Revista Land Lines
    Junio 2022
    By Anthony Flint, June 16, 2022

    With 47 miles of coastline vulnerable to the rising seas that come with climate change, Boston is considering a range of innovative techniques to build resilience against the inevitable impacts of climate change. But one of the most groundbreaking feature

  2. Lincoln Institute releases largest national study of inclusionary housing

    Comunicados de prensa
    Octubre 4, 2017
  3. New Report Details Use of Value Capture in Latin America

    Comunicados de prensa
    Junio 21, 2013

    For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (June 21, 2013) – The increasing use of value capture in Latin America provides many lessons for financing urban...

  4. Lincoln Institute at the American Planning Association 2017 National Planning Conference

    Comunicados de prensa
    Abril 26, 2017
  5. Inclusionary housing emerges as key affordability policy

    Comunicados de prensa
    Agosto 27, 2010
  6. Inclusionary Housing

    Creating and Maintaining Equitable Communities
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Septiembre 2015
    Rick Jacobus

    This report illustrates how local governments can realize the full benefits of inclusionary housing policies, which require developers of new market-rate real estate to provide some affordable units...

  7. The Riches of Resilience

    Cities Are Investing in Green Infrastructure—Should Developers Help Foot the Bill?
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2020
    By Anthony Flint, January 13, 2020

    As sea levels rise and storms intensify, cities are discovering the benefits of implementing green infrastructure. The question now is how to pay for it.

  8. Experimenting with Land Value Capture on Western State Trust Land

    Ponencias
    Mayo 2012
    Susan Culp and Dan Hunting

    The use of land value capture to finance investments in state trust land is another potential extension of the concept. Traditionally, state trust land has been leased to private companies and...

  9. Backyard Brouhaha

    Could Inclusionary Housing Break the YIMBY Deadlock?
    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2019
    By Anthony Flint, February 26, 2019

    The movement known as YIMBY, or Yes in My Back Yard, has long argued that more development will reduce housing prices. Critics argue—with some evidence—that things aren't that simple, but some communities are moving forward using inclusionary housing.

  10. Community Land Trusts and Housing Affordability

    Ponencias
    Mayo 2007
    Steven C. Bourassa

    The U.S. government housing programs for assisting low-income families are administered largely at the state and local levels, and they include the Section 8 (Housing Choice Voucher) program, Section...

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