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Scenario Planning in a Pandemic
How to Embrace and Navigate UncertaintyRevista Land LinesJunio 2020By Emma Zehner, June 30, 2020Colleges, hospitals, and other institutions are embracing scenario planning as a tool to navigate the uncertainties of the COVID-19 crisis. We explore how the tool can be used in many contexts, and...
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Water in the West
Finding (and Funding) Stormwater Capture SolutionsRevista Land LinesJunio 2020By Meg Wilcox, June 30, 2020With development and climate change placing pressures on regional water sources in the U.S. West, major cities including Tucson and Los Angeles are seeking to bolster local water supplies. Their...
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Mayor’s Desk
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on Sustainability and Urban FormRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2020By Anthony Flint, November 18, 2020Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States and the fastest-growing city in the country. For Mayor Kate Gallego—the second elected female mayor in Phoenix history and, at 39, the youngest...
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Imperio hidráulico
Compartir un legado y esculpir un futuro para el río ColoradoRevista Land LinesEnero 2019Por Allen BestEl Colorado se destaca por su complejidad absoluta entre los ríos de América, y tal vez del mundo. Las curvas y vueltas de esta vía fluvial de 2.320 km ofrecen lecciones...
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Growing Water Smart
Agosto 2020Growing Water Smart is a joint program between the Lincoln Institute and the Sonoran Institute, and the partnership has expanded to include numerous other contributors like Utah State University’s...
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Sponge City
Shenzhen Explores the Benefits of Designing with NatureRevista Land LinesAbril 2020By Matt Jenkins, April 2, 2020The bustling city of Shenzhen, China, is an economic powerhouse that has long been on the front lines of experimentation. Now the former fishing region is banking on the power of water to build a...
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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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Base de datos de lugares
Terrenos abandonados con riesgo alto y moderado de inundaciones en Providence, RIRevista Land LinesAbril 2019Por Jenna DeAngeloSi bien los terrenos abandonados suelen pensarse como una responsabilidad urbana, pueden representar una ventaja. El costo de acondicionar estas propiedades desarrolladas en el pasado suele ser alto...
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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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Colorado River Reflections
An Interview with Bruce BabbittRevista Land LinesEnero 2019By Jim HolwayAs former Arizona governor and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt has a unique perspective on the Colorado River Basin. Babbitt Center Director Jim Holway sits down with the...
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