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  1. Planning and Financing Sustainable and Equitable Cities: Global Views on Land Value Capture (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)

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    Octubre 27, 2021
    Speakers: Enrique Silva, Barbara Scholz, and Rudiger Ahrend

    Land value capture is a policy approach that enables communities to recover and reinvest land value increases that result from public investment and other government actions. Land value capture is rooted in the notion that public action should generate pu

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

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    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.

  3. Webinar: Federal COVID Relief Funding and Financing Tools for a More Equitable Recovery

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    Junio 15, 2021

    A one-hour deep dive into select federal funding and financing resources that state and local governments, non-profits, for-profit businesses, and other related entities can leverage to invest in the people and places that need it most.

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

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    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.

  5. Tackling Climate Change: The Not-So-Hidden Role of Land (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)

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    Junio 23, 2021
    Speakers: Sivan Kartha, Michelle Manion, and Amy Cotter

    Join us for a discussion on how daily decisions about the use, taxation, and stewardship of land are opportunities to advance both climate mitigation and resilience in ways that enhance quality of life and place.

  6. Investing in Change(makers): Equitably Developing America’s Small and Mid-Sized Legacy Cities

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    Mayo 26, 2021
    Panelists: Alison Goebel, Jay Williams
    Moderated by: Dan Moulthrop

    Join us for a forum on equitable development in smaller legacy cities featuring Alison Goebel of the Greater Ohio Policy Center and Jay Williams of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and former mayor of Youngstown, Ohio.

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