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Feed the Farm, Not the Algae
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Jon Gorey, November 1, 2023Farmers 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.
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Futuros Inciertos
Cómo integrar la planificación del agua y el suelo en una era de volatilidad climáticaRevista Land LinesAbril 2023Por Heather HansmanLos extremos que el cambio climático instauró dificultan la predicción de las condiciones locales y la planificación para el futuro. Tres comunidades que están...
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Uncertain Futures: Integrating Land and Water Planning in an Era of Climate Volatility
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2023By Heather Hansman, March 21, 2023Learn how three communities are adapting their land and water planning processes in the face of climate chaos.
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A Natural Experiment Hints at an 'Elegant Approach' to Climate Adaptation
Revista Land LinesEnero 2023By Jon Gorey, January 25, 2023As climate change advances, how can governments protect people and property? A four-decade-old law may point to one successful approach.
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Land Matters Podcast: Climate Journalists Consider the Land-Climate Connection
Highlights of the Lincoln Institute’s 2022 Journalists ForumRevista Land LinesAgosto 2022By Anthony Flint, August 25, 2022Thirty journalists on the climate beat came to the Lincoln Institute recently to consider global warming’s impact on land, whether through deforestation, inundation, or drought. The conclusion: new policies and practices in land use planning will be requi
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The Internet of Water Initiative Will Help Policy Makers Address Climate Change
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2022By Will Jason, March 31, 2022The new Internet of Water Initiative at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will modernize existing systems for managing water data, and help government agencies and private organizations coordinate with each other and make their data more accessible.
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How Land Trusts and Conservancies Are Achieving Climate Impact at Scale
Revista Land LinesFebrero 2022By Will Jason, February 15, 2022As the climate crisis grows ever more urgent, land conservationists are taking meaningful action to reduce carbon in the atmosphere and protect natural systems from the unavoidable impacts of a warming planet, according to a new report from the Lincoln In
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Boston Takes on Climate Change
Among the World's Most Prepared But Also the Most Vulnerable, the City Is Making Big Plans to Protect ItselfRevista Land LinesAbril 2021By Anthony Flint, April 27, 2021This article is copublished with the American Planning Association’s Planning magazine. After a severe winter storm in 2018, a dumpster broke free of its moorings in Boston's warehouse district, and...
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Growing Water Smart
Workshop Helps Western Communities Integrate Water and Land Use PlanningRevista Land LinesFebrero 2020By Katharine Wroth, February 4, 2020During the last two decades, the population of Fort Collins, Colorado, expanded from 100,000 to 170,000. According to the city’s newly adopted comprehensive plan, that total is expected to swell to...
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New Publication
Integrating Water Efficiency into Land Use Planning in the Interior West: A Guidebook for Local PlannersRevista Land LinesEnero 2019By Emma Zehner, January 9, 2019Las Vegas residents receive $3 for every square foot of grass they replace with drought-tolerant landscaping. In Morro Bay, California, developers must retrofit existing housing stock to save twice...
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