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Regionalism on Purpose
Enfoques en políticas de sueloAgosto 2001Kathryn A. FosterIn the past decade, interest in and experience with U.S. metropolitan regionalism have mushroomed as public officials, civic leaders, and metropolitan residents seek to address complicated regional...
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Place Database
Percent Change in Population Colorado River Basin, 2000–2016Revista Land LinesEnero 2019By Jenna DeAngelo, January 10, 2019The Colorado River Basin includes four of the eight fastest-growing states in the nation: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. All seven of the basin states project strong population growth over the...
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President’s Message
Where the Water Meets the LandRevista Land LinesEnero 2019By George W. McCarthy, January 10, 2019Over the past few years, the Colorado River Delta has changed dramatically. George W. McCarthy, president of the Lincoln Institute, shares lessons learned from his visit there, and explains the...
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Colorado River Reflections
An Interview with Bruce BabbittRevista Land LinesEnero 2019By Jim HolwayAs former Arizona governor and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt has a unique perspective on the Colorado River Basin. Babbitt Center Director Jim Holway sits down with the...
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Beyond Drought
The Search for Solutions as Climate Impacts a Legendary RiverRevista Land LinesEnero 2019By Matt Jenkins, January 10, 2019The Colorado River Basin states and tribes, the U.S. government, and Mexico have been pushing hard to finalize plans for addressing a persistent drought. But these efforts are likely just the...
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Land Lines, Abril 2017
Revista Land LinesAbril 2017Editado por Maureen ClarkeEste número examina la recuperación de plusvalías; incentivos fiscales para empresas; apps para los urbanistas; los últimos planes integrales en Denver, Seattle y Boston; y el Marco de Absorción de Capital para la inversión comunitaria.
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Colorado River Water
The Shift from Farms to CitiesRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Allen BestUntil recent decades, agriculture was the main driver of development along the Colorado River. But with population growth, water use has shifted to urban needs, with implications for water-sharing...
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Keystone Water and Growth Dialogue
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2018By Kathleen McCormickAs communities throughout the Colorado River Basin confront the realities of operating in a water-constrained world, a wide-ranging group of stakeholders in the state of Colorado has come together to...
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Grow with the Flow
How Planners in Two Western Cities Are Integrating Water and Land UseRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2018By Kathleen McCormick, November 27, 2018In the face of a multiyear drought and the uncertainty of climate change, planning for the future availability of water in the arid and rapidly urbanizing southwestern United States has taken on a...
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Conservation Catalysts
The Academy as Nature’s AgentLibrosNoviembre 2014Edited by James N. Levitt with a foreword by Stephen Woodley“We can gain encouragement from the coalition of groups that have rallied together to promote conservation and embrace connectivity: universities, environmental groups, land trusts, churches,...
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