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Climate Change and the Colorado River
Lincoln Institute Dialogue Addresses Water Management ChallengesRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Katharine Wroth, September 22, 2021For 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....
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Through the Roof
What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in AmericaEnfoques en políticas de sueloMarzo 2021Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Lubell, and Mark A. Willis“Through the Roof is a ray of light in dark times. Housing has always been at the center of economic and racial inequality in our nation, and it must be at the center of creating real...
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From Transit to Technology, Planning Faces New Challenges. Here Are Seven Trends to Watch.
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Petra Hurtado and Aleksandra Gomez, September 27, 2021The world's constant technological disruptions, social inequalities, and changing climate are only a few of the dizzying challenges today's planners face. In partnership with the Lincoln...
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Same House, Different Tax Bill
Inequities from Property Tax Limits Grow with Rising Home Values, Report ShowsRevista Land LinesJunio 2021By Will Jason, June 30, 2021Disparities caused by property tax assessment limits in U.S. states have doubled in five years, according to a new report.
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Investing for the Future
Five Principles to Guide 21st-Century Infrastructure InvestmentRevista Land LinesJulio 2021By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, July 22, 2021The success of any infrastructure plan ultimately depends on the type and quality of the projects selected. The quality of the projects selected will depend on the quality of the supporting benefit-...
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Infrastructure and Climate Change: Four Governance Challenges in a Time of Disruption
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Henry Lee, October 19, 2021.This excerpt from the new Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy" outlines four challenges to climate mitigation and adaptation, from governmental inefficiency to stranded assets.
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Mensaje del presidente
Expandir un legado de aprendizajeRevista Land LinesJulio 2021“Si la mente no está desconcertada, no está en uso”. – Wendell Berry En el transcurso de mi carrera, he tenido la oportunidad de enseñar en muchos lugares y contextos diferentes, desde una escuela de...
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Planning with Foresight
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2021By Petra Hurtado, November 15, 2021.Foresight is a planning approach that aims at making sense of the future, understanding drivers of change that are outside of one’s control, and preparing for what may lead to success or failure. The Lincoln Institute partnered with the American Planning
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Urban Abundance
An Aerial Survey of Metro Boston Reveals a Regional Food System on the RiseRevista Land LinesJunio 2021By Alex MacLean, June 23, 2021From freight farms tucked under interstates to community gardens in vacant lots, new models of regional agriculture are increasingly visible in the metro area around Boston, Massachusetts.
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Programmes, Practices, and Preconditions
Learning from Cape Town’s Experience with One-Off Contributions from DevelopersDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2021Stephen Berrisford, Liza Rose Cirolia, and Elisabeth MakumbiThere is increasing interest in the applicability of land-based financing instruments in subSaharan Africa. African cities are opportune sites to explore the potential of land-based financing....
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