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What Will Make Home Buyers Consider Climate Risk? What Happens Once They Do?
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2023By Jon Gorey, November 17, 2023Where the planet is sending us flashing red “stop” signals, homebuyers and developers seem to see green lights. Why? And what will it take to change that?
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Desafíos con las redes
Cómo las batallas de uso del suelo dificultan la transición hacia la energía limpianRevista Land LinesJulio 2023Por Anthony FlintLa energía renovable está en posición de cumplir una función central en la mitigación del cambio climático y de transformar la forma en la que obtenemos la...
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En busca de puntos en común
Grupos de conservación y defensores de la vivienda asequible exploran nuevas opciones de colaboraciónRevista Land LinesJulio 2023Por Audrea LimDebido a que enfrentamos crisis interconectadas relacionadas con la equidad, la capacidad de pago y el clima, algunos fideicomisos de conservación del suelo y fideicomisos de suelo...
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El escritorio del alcalde
Vivienda y esperanza en CincinnatiRevista Land LinesJulio 2023Por Anthony FlintAftab Pureval, electo en 2021, está haciendo historia como el primer alcalde asiático estadounidense de Cincinnati. Se crio en el suroeste de Ohio, fue hijo de primera generación de estadounidenses y...
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Toward the Next Mode of Practice for Climate Urbanism
Understanding and Preventing Greening-Induced DisplacementDocumentos de trabajoOctubre 2023James J.T. Connolly, Isabelle Anguelovski, and Emilia OscilowiczThe contemporary practice of green climate urbanism faces an acute challenge. Even as the capacity grows in cities to implement increased green climate mitigation and adaptation measures, so does the...
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Measuring Integration of Land and Water Management in Colorado River Basin Communities
Stakeholder Perceptions of Candidate IndicatorsDocumentos de trabajoAgosto 2023Tamee AlbrechtWater availability is a growing concern for communities in Colorado River Basin states that have experienced more than two decades of regional drought conditions. A growing body of research suggests...
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Land Matters Podcast: Summer of Smoke and Swelter
The Science Behind Climate-Induced WildfiresRevista Land LinesAgosto 2023By Anthony Flint, August 3, 2023Record-breaking heat, out-of-control wildfires, and eye-stinging smoke have made the impacts of climate change inescapable for millions of people this summer. Heat, drought, high winds, and...
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Podcast: Summer of Smoke and Swelter
The Science Behind Climate-Induced WildfiresVideos y multimediaAgosto 2023Season 4, Episode 5 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Ed Struzik.Containing destructive wildfires is mostly a matter of land use management, says Canadian science journalist Ed Struzik.
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Finding Common Ground: Land Trusts and CLTs Explore New Collaborations
Revista Land LinesJulio 2023By Audrea Lim, July 10, 2023Open space and affordable housing are often pitted against each other, but healthy communities need both.
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The Case for Climate-Informed Zoning
A Study of Fiscal Impact in Norfolk, VADocumentos de trabajoJunio 2023Katherine Burgess, Michael Rodriguez, Jordan Howard, Jared Klukas, and Megan WrightAs the impacts of climate change continue to intensify, zoning presents a key tool to direct development to protect communities from climate events. Norfolk, Virginia, a city at severe risk from sea...
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