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Affordable Housing Coalition Releases Scorecard Outlining Improvements to GSE Duty-to Serve Plans
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022by Lincoln Institute Staff, September 7, 2022A coalition of 21 leading national affordable housing groups are acknowledging improvements to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s Duty to Serve (DTS) Underserved Market Plans for 2022-2024 but calling on the government-sponsored enterprises to go further to rea
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Alternativas de Gestión del Suelo para la Producción de Vivienda Social
Educación a distanciaMarzo 28, 2022Profesora: María Mercedes MaldonadoEl curso explora las conexiones entre la planificación territorial, la gestión del suelo y las políticas para la producción de vivienda nueva de interés social.
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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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Innovations in Manufactured Homes Network: I’m HOME
Julio 2022The I’m HOME Network is committed to promoting manufactured housing as a safe, secure, and affordable path to homeownership. Manufactured housing represents a vital segment of affordable housing in...
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Uprooted: As the Climate Crisis Forces U.S. Residents to Relocate, a New Conversation Emerges
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By Alexandra Tempus, July 14, 2022Over the next few decades, climate change is expected to displace hundreds of millions of people around the globe. With this seismic shift already underway in places including the United States, the growing practice of community-led relocation seeks to ce
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Understanding the Spatial Impact of COVID-19
New Insights from Beijing after One Year into Post-Lockdown RecoveryDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2022Ling Li and Li WanThis paper studies the spatial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of intra-city population and housing rent changes in Beijing, China. Drawing on multiple geospatial data sets, we find...
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Inclusionary Zoning in New York and Paris
Trojan Horse or Antidote to Gentrification?Documentos de trabajoJunio 2022Lance Freeman and Magda Maaoui
With research assistance from Xiyu Chen and Yining LeiThis study addresses the question of whether inclusionary zoning impacts disadvantaged neighborhoods by serving as a signal for an up-and-coming neighborhood, thereby triggering gentrification. We...
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New Compendium Details How 60 Countries Use Land Value Capture to Fund Infrastructure
Revista Land LinesJulio 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, July 5, 2022.The Global Compendium of Land Value Capture Policies published by the OECD and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is the most comprehensive profile of land value capture published to date.
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Podcast: A Force of Nature on Chicago’s South Side: Rev. Otis Moss III
Videos y multimediaJunio 2022Season 3, Episode 4 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Rev. Otis Moss.On the South Side of Chicago, Rev. Otis Moss III has led initiatives in green building and community empowerment that are having a ripple effect across the city and beyond. In this Land Matters podcast, he discusses the principles underlying that work, th
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Moving towards an Inclusive Housing Policy?
Migrants’ Access to Subsidized Housing in Urban ChinaDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2022Youqin Huang and Jianyu RenChina is rapidly urbanizing with hundreds of millions of migrants leaving villages for cities. Due to the discriminatory Household Registration (Hukou) System, migrants have been denied urban welfare...
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