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Boston’s Beloved Triple-Deckers Are Next-Level Affordable Housing
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Anthony Flint, May 24, 2023Industrial cities of New England built thousands of these three-unit apartment buildings for immigrant families — until a backlash brought an end to the boom.
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How Restoring Animal Populations Can Supercharge Carbon Absorption
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Jon Gorey, May 24, 2023New research confirms the critical role animals play in addressing climate change, from the desert to the deep sea.
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Five Ways Urban Planners Are Addressing a Legacy of Inequity
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2023Urban planners across the United States have pledged to address their profession's legacy of contributing to segregation and systemic racism.
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Mayor's Desk: Housing and Hope in Cincinnati
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Anthony Flint, May 15, 2023A candid conversation with Mayor Aftab Pureval on the challenges and opportunities facing Cincinnati
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Preventing Displacement Along Maryland's New Purple Line Corridor
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Jon Gorey, May 15, 2023A coalition of nonprofits, businesses, government agencies, and others is working to preserve housing affordability along a new transit line in the DC suburbs.
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Lincoln Institute Welcomes New Board Members
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 16, 2023The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is delighted to announce the arrival of board members Tzuchin Lin and Peter Culp.
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Office-to-Residential Conversions Are on the Rise—What Does That Mean for Cities?
Revista Land LinesMayo 2023By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2023Downtown offices are sitting empty, while the cities they anchor desperately need more housing. Could those unused cubicles and conference rooms be converted into homes?
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Land Matters Podcast: How Costa Rica Became a Model for Climate Action
Revista Land LinesAbril 2023By Anthony Flint, April 17, 2023An interview with Costa Rica's former President Carlos Alvarado Quesada and former First Lady Claudia Dobles Camargo
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Lincoln Institute at the 2023 National Planning Conference
Revista Land LinesAbril 2023By Lincoln Institute Staff, March 31, 2023Experts from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will lead and participate in discussions about equitable urban revitalization, strategic foresight in scenario planning, and more at the American...
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The Second Wave: Why Floods Can Follow Wildfires, and How Communities Can Prepare
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2023By Amanda Monthei, March 30, 2023Wildfires frequently make headlines, but the risk of disastrous post-wildfire flooding often flies under the radar.
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