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Políticas de Suelo Urbano para Periodistas Latinoamericanos
CursosMarzo 13, 2017Expertos: Paulo Sandroni, Martim O. Smolka, Sonia Rabello
Colaborador: Foro de Periodismo Argentino (FOPEA)Este curso está especialmente diseñado para llevar los conceptos de gestión del suelo urbano y las políticas urbanas al público periodístico en América Latina.
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Urban Land Policy for Latin American Journalists
CursosMarzo 17, 2016This course is especially designed to provide an understanding about current urban issues in Latin American cities and their roots in land and urban policies to a journalism audience in Latin America.
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Professional Development Course on Informal Land Markets and Regularization in Latin America
CursosDiciembre 6, 2015Mark HavemanThis weeklong course offers students the opportunity to assess and challenge their understanding of fundamental topics related to urban informality.
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How Value Capture Can Create Affordable Housing
Conferencias LincolnFebrero 10, 2017David Rosen, Nora Lake-Brown, and Bryan GlascockDavid Rosen, Nora Lake-Brown, and Bryan Glascock discuss how public investments and government actions increase the value of land, and how that value can be harnessed for public benefit.
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Creating Productive Urban Landscapes: An Emerging Framework
Conferencias LincolnDiciembre 1, 2016Speakers: Teresa Lynch and Chris ReedTeresa Lynch and Chris Reed will discuss the practical challenges created by existing land utilization regimes, and ways to transform vacant and underutilized land into an asset that can support economic growth, social equity, and environmental health.
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Tax Breaks, Transparency, and Accountability: A Conversation with Greg LeRoy
Conferencias LincolnEnero 28, 2016Speaker: Greg LeRoyJoin Greg LeRoy for a brief presentation on the Subsidy Tracker from Good Jobs First, followed by a conversation with Lincoln Institute President George W. "Mac" McCarthy.
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Are We Living in A Second Gilded Age?
Conferencias LincolnJunio 16, 2015Speaker: Edward T. O'DonnellThis topic has major relevance for contemporary U.S. society as it confronts questions about poverty, inequality, and corporate power, in what some have taken to calling a Second Gilded Age.
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Making Communities Investable: Attracting and Leveraging Private Investment for Public Good
Conferencias LincolnAgosto 26, 2016Speakers: Robin Hacke, David Wood, Christopher GoettRobin Hacke will introduce the framework of “capital absorption” and describe how it has been applied in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Denver to assess and improve community investment systems.
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