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  1. Climate Change and the Colorado River

    Lincoln Institute Dialogue Addresses Water Management Challenges
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2021
    By Katharine Wroth, September 22, 2021

    For the first time, the federal government has declared a shortage for the Colorado River, which provides water to more than forty million people and over 4.5 million acres of agriculture in seven U....

  2. Agua en el oeste

    Hallar y financiar soluciones para capturar agua pluvial
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2020
    Por Meg Wilcox, 30 de junio, 2020

    El desarrollo y el cambio climático ejercen presión sobre las fuentes hídricas regionales en el oeste de los Estados Unidos; las ciudades importantes como Tucson y Los Á...

  3. Examining the Water and Land Use Connection in Water Utility Planning Requirements

    An Inventory of the Laws of all 50 States
    Documentos de trabajo
    Julio 2021
    Mary Ann Dickinson, Bill Christiansen, Brad Spilka, and Adam Schempp

    This project examined and evaluated the legal requirements for water utility plans in each of the 50 states, with a particular emphasis on how those plans intersect with land use policy and planning...

  4. Water and Governance in the Colorado River Basin (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)

    Eventos
    Diciembre 8, 2021
    Speakers: Greg Stanton, Kathryn Sorensen, and Jim Holway

    Join us for a discussion of water and governance. The speakers will consider sustainability challenges in the southwestern United States and lessons learned from their work in Phoenix and elsewhere.

  5. Integrating Land and Water

    Tools, Practices, Processes, and Evaluation Criteria
    Documentos de trabajo
    Febrero 2021
    Erin Rugland

    Land and water are highly connected resources yet are managed and regulated by different entities. Land use planners and water managers may be interested in better connecting land and water but lack...

  6. Más allá de la sequía

    La búsqueda de soluciones ante el impacto climático sobre un río legendario
    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 2019
    Por Matt Jenkins, 31 de enero de 2019

    Los estados y las tribus de la cuenca del río Colorado, el gobierno de EE.UU. y México se han esforzado mucho para concretar los planes que abordarán la sequía persistente...

  7. Land Lines, Julio 2020

    Julio 2020
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    En este número, abordamos las conexiones entre las políticas del suelo, la salud pública y la justicia racial, e indagamos temas como la historia tendenciosa de las polí...

  8. Lessons from the Colorado River: Climate, Land, and Drought (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)

    Eventos
    Septiembre 8, 2021
    Speakers: Bruce Babbitt, Brenda Burman, and Jim Holway

    Join us for a discussion on lessons from the Colorado river on how climate change and land use drive access to one of the most basic human needs—fresh water.

  9. Boston Takes on Climate Change

    Among the World's Most Prepared But Also the Most Vulnerable, the City Is Making Big Plans to Protect Itself
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2021
    By Anthony Flint, April 27, 2021

    This 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...

  10. Land Lines, Abril 2020

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2020
    Editado por Katharine Wroth

    En este número, exploramos la manera en que las ciudades están siendo cada vez más resilientes, desde inversiones cabales en infraestructura verde en Shenzhen, China, hasta una...

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