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Land Matters Podcast: A Booming Bay Area City Confronts an Affordability Crisis
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022By Anthony Flint, September 26, 2022Berkeley, California, is a classic case of a built-up city facing tensions over future development. In this candid interview, Mayor Jesse Arreguín talks about the need to make the city more affordable by clearing the way for new housing and discouraging s
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City Tech: New Angles on Noise Pollution
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022By Rob Walker, September 19, 2022Living in the city means contending with noise from traffic, construction, neighbors, and other sources. New tools are making this a pivotal moment for assessing and addressing our built soundscapes.
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Using Green and Blue Infrastructure for Urban Flood Mitigation
Simulating Scenarios for Climate Change, GBI Technologies, and Land PolicyDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2022Nilo Nascimento, Renan Pereira Almeida, Priscilla Moura, Talita Silva, Michelle Reboita, Wilson Fernandes, Deyvid Rosa, Pedro A. Patrício, Rafael A. S. Drumond, Kauê Melo, André Silva, and Christie SouzaTechnical approaches inspired by concepts such as green and blue infrastructure (GBI) may offer alternatives for urban adaptation to climate change with significant environmental and socioeconomic...
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New Book "Property Tax in Asia" Provides the First Comprehensive Analysis of the Property Tax Across the World’s Largest Continent
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022By Will Jason, September 7, 2022The property tax has great potential as a source of local government revenue in Asia, but its implementation has been uneven. The Lincoln Institute’s new book Property Tax in Asia: Policy and Practice provides the first comprehensive analysis of how this
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The Role of Infrastructure in Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Regional Integration
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, August 30, 2022How can infrastructure development stimulate economic growth, reduce poverty, and promote regional integration? The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" explores this and other questions.
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Infrastructure Investment: Appraisal, Biases, and Politics
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu, August 17, 2022Given the high cost of infrastructure investments, picking the right projects is important. The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" describes the development of cost-benefit analysis and the effects of
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A Day in the Life
Videos y multimediaOctubre 2022What does the work of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy look like on the ground? We outfitted several team members and partners with 360-degree cameras and asked them to visually share the places...
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Fiscal Self-Sufficiency, Debt Limits, and Fiscal Sustainability in China’s Emerging Municipal Bond Market
Documentos de trabajoJunio 2022Yu Shi , Qing Li , and Robert BlandChina’s municipal bond market suffers from a tension between centralized policymaking by the national government and the decentralized implementation of those policies by subnational...
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How Infrastructure Shapes Cities
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu, July 28, 2022Decisions about infrastructure investments often have strong and long-lasting implications for the built environment. This relationship is the subject of two chapters in Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Comparisons, a recently published
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The Private Equity Land Grab Expanding to Smaller Legacy Cities
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By Catherine Tumber, July 25, 2022Small and midsize legacy cities are poised to become destinations for the displaced as climate change plays out in the United States. But these cities are facing a serious threat: large-scale speculative real estate investment that could put housing out o
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