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  1. Mensaje del presidente

    Cómo transplantar las innovaciones en materia urban
    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2017

    Cuando organizamos reuniones en América Latina, a veces contratamos intérpretes simultáneos para que aquellos de nosotros que poseemos un limitado conocimiento del idioma español podamos seguir la...

  2. Mensaje del presidente

    Hacia una teoría de la evolución urbana
    Revista Land Lines
    Julio 2016

    En su ensayo de 1937, “¿Qué es una ciudad?”, Lewis Mumford describió un proceso evolutivo mediante el cual la “ciudad populosa mal organizada” evolucionaría hasta alcanzar un nuevo tipo de ciudad “de...

  3. Planeta de ciudades

    Libros
    Junio 2015

    This book develops a science of global cities to prepare for the coming expansion of the planet's population and questions the main tenets of the Containment Paradigm. It provides planners and...

  4. Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center Celebrates 15th Anniversary

    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2022
    By Katharine Wroth, November 28, 2022

    The Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy celebrated its 15th anniversary in November 2022. Leaders from both organizations gathered virtually and in person...

  5. Message from the President

    Transplanting Urban Innovation
    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2017

    When we organize meetings in Latin America, we sometimes hire simultaneous translators to allow those of us with limited proficiency in Spanish to follow the conversation. These translators are a...

  6. Education, Land, and Location

    Libros
    Mayo 2014
    Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Daphne A. Kenyon

    Because most children throughout the world attend elementary and secondary schools near their homes, where they live usually determines where they go to school. In the United States, the relationship...

  7. Infrastructure and Land Policies

    Libros
    Mayo 2013
    Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Karin L. Brandt

    More than 50 percent of the global population resides in urban areas where land policy and infrastructure interactions facilitate economic opportunities, affect the quality of life, and influence...

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