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New Coalition Presses Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Better Support Underserved Mortgage Markets
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Will Jason, October 21, 2021.In the face of a mounting housing affordability crisis, a coalition of housing organizations is pressing the U.S. government to better serve people who cannot access traditional mortgage markets. The Underserved Mortgage Markets Coalition, which includes
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President’s Message
We Need to Get Infrastructure Right. The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher.Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By George W. McCarthy, October 11, 2021In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.
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Mark Anderson of The Nature Conservancy Receives the Kingsbury Browne Fellowship and Conservation Leadership Award
Revista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Lincoln Institute Staff, October 5, 2021Mark Anderson, an ecologist who has conducted groundbreaking work to map climate-resilient lands and waters across the United States, has been named the new Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln...
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Scenario Planning in Small and Mid-Size Legacy Cities
Framework and Tool Adaptations in Youngstown, OhioDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2021Thomas Hilde and Hunter MorrisonThis paper examines how scenario planning frameworks and tools—largely designed for contexts of regional growth—can be adapted for land use and development planning in small and mid-size...
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Climate Change Adaptation and Property Values
A Survey of the LiteratureDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2021Katherine A. KielThis paper surveys the current literature of the impact of climate change adaptation on residential property values. Several categories of adaptation are considered including ecosystem management,...
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Climate and Housing Crisis
A Research Agenda for Urban CommunitiesDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2021Michael P. Johnson, Patricio Belloy, Heather MacLean, and Sajani KandelHousing unaffordability and climate change adversely affect the lives of Boston area residents. These crises are amplified by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and are especially salient for low- and...
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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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New Master’s Program
Lincoln Institute Launches Educational Partnership with UNEDRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Carmen Gloria Huenchual Arancibia, September 22, 2021The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the National University of Distance Education in Spain (UNED) have partnered to offer a unique new master’s program on land policy and urban development. It...
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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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Room for Growth
Exploring the Planned Expansion of Shenzhen, ChinaRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2021By Katharine Wroth, September 21, 2021How can a city use land value capture to pay for its own ambitious plans for growth? Participants in a recent spatial planning course hosted by the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center...
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