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  1. Mayor’s Desk

    Boston Mayor Marty Walsh On the Urgency of Climate Action
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2019
    By Anthony Flint, November 8, 2019

    Boston native and two-term Mayor Martin J. Walsh has become a leader on climate action, from retrofitting city buildings to raising parks and roads. He spoke with Senior Fellow Anthony Flint about...

  2. City Tech

    Streetlights Are Getting Smarter—Are We?
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2019
    By Rob Walker, September 27, 2019

    The new generation of streetlights can do everything from monitor the weather to listen for gunshots. Many city officials view this as a boon, but some civil rights organizations are calling for...

  3. Autonomía sin piloto

    Los urbanistas dan un volantazo ante la aparición de vehículos autónomos en las calles
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2019
    Por Kathleen McCormick

    Los vehículos autónomos ya no son una fantasía futurista. Circulan por las calles de ciudades estadounidenses. Entérese de cómo los funcionarios de planificaci...

  4. Green Infrastructure in Patagonia

    Sharing the Recent Chilean Land Conservation Experience with the European Conservation Community
    Documentos de trabajo
    Noviembre 2018
    Tilmann Disselhoff and Tom Kirschey

    This paper attempts to capture some of the early lessons from the creation of a new National Park Network in Chilean Patagonia. We argue that the National Park Network of Patagonia constitutes green...

  5. Driverless Ed

    Urban Planners Shift Gears as Autonomous Vehicles Hit the Streets
    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2019
    By Kathleen McCormick, March 19, 2019

    What does the rapid evolution of mobility mean for urban planners and transportation officials? We survey the landscape to find out.

  6. City Tech

    The Road to Smarter Transit Is Paved with Data
    Revista Land Lines
    Marzo 2019
    By Rob Walker, March 15, 2019

    Transportation officials from Virginia to Hawaii are taking advantage of big data to make decisions differently, thanks to the work of the State Smart Transportation Initiative.

  7. Low-Income Baltimore Blocks Host Bigger, More Dangerous Mosquitoes

    Scientific American
    Enero 1, 2020
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  8. Lessons from Sandy

    Federal Policies to Build Climate-Resilient Coastal Regions
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Abril 2014
    Robert Pirani and Laura Tolkoff

    This report, spurred by aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, identifies a set of policies, regulations, and administrative practices that federal agencies can adopt to help coastal metropolitan regions...

  9. Opening Access to Scenario Planning Tools

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Abril 2012
    Jim Holway, C.J. Gabbe, Frank Hebbert, Jason Lally, Robert Matthews, and Ray Quay

    In the face of increasing complexity and uncertainty, planners, public officials, and community residents need new tools to anticipate and shape the future. Opening Access to Scenario Planning Tools...

  10. High-Speed Rail

    International Lessons for U.S. Policy Makers
    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Septiembre 2011
    Petra Todorovich, Daniel Schned, and Robert Lane

    High-speed rail has been adopted throughout the world, and is now being planned and developed in the United States. Over the past 50 years, U.S. transportation spending has favored the development of...

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