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In Ohio, a New Tool Maps the Equity and Sustainability of Potential Business Locations
Revista Land LinesMayo 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 12, 2022When it comes to choosing a location, companies are increasingly considering factors like equity and sustainability. A mapping tool recently launched in northeast Ohio makes it possible for businesses to evaluate potential sites in a new way—and it’s an a
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Investing in Appalachia: How Collaboration and Capital Are Building a More Resilient Region
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Alena Klimas, April 12, 2022In a chronically underinvested area of the United States, a new collaborative effort is generating support for local food systems, downtown revitalization, and other projects.
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Researchers Explore the Intersection of Climate Change, Property Values, and Municipal Finance
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Katharine Wroth, April 7, 2022New research is exploring the intersection of climate adaptation, property values, and municipal finance in countries including the United States, Costa Rica, South Africa, and the Netherlands.
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City Tech: As Delivery Methods Evolve, Will City Streets Keep Up?
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Rob Walker, April 4, 2022The demand for rapid delivery has increased sharply since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. With major companies trying out new ways to deliver their products, the pace and range of vehicle experiments has accelerated— and that is likely to impact the d
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The Internet of Water Initiative Will Help Policy Makers Address Climate Change
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2022By Will Jason, March 31, 2022The new Internet of Water Initiative at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will modernize existing systems for managing water data, and help government agencies and private organizations coordinate with each other and make their data more accessible.
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New Book on Megaregions Provides a Framework for Large-Scale Public Investment
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2022By Will Jason, March 17, 2022Megaregions and America’s Future explains the concept of megaregions, provides updated economic, demographic, and environmental data, draws lessons from Europe and Asia, and shows how megaregions are an essential framework for governing the world’s larges
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Building Trust and Taking Action: Local Climate Justice Initiatives in Legacy Cities (Webinar)
EventosJulio 12, 2022Join us to learn how former legacy cities like Providence, Rhode Island, have recently adopted climate equity plans and policies to mitigate the risks and disparate impacts of climate change on their most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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Greening on the Ground: Community-Driven Strategies for Achieving Climate Resilience and Equity
EventosAbril 19, 2022Moderator: Joe Schilling
Presenters: Cate Mingoya, John EvangelistaJoin us to hear how Groundwork’s community-driven greening strategies can help catalyze systemic change, strengthen civic infrastructure, and advance equitable neighborhood regeneration in capacity-challenged communities.
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Scenario Planning for Climate Resilience
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2022By Katharine Wroth, March 3, 2022How can communities use scenario planning to better prepare for and reduce the impacts of climate change? That was the primary theme of the fifth annual Consortium for Scenario Planning Conference, which drew a record number of participants.
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Regulating Urban Sustainability
Land Regulations, Urban Spatial Structure, Transportation Infrastructure, and Greenhouse Gas EmissionsDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2022Paavo Monkkonen , Erick Guerra, Jorge Montejano Escamilla, and Camilo Caudillo CosCities feature prominently in debates over how to deal with the existential threat of climate change, alternating between the role of potential savior (e.g. Copenhagen or Amsterdam) and prime culprit...
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