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How Small and Midsize Legacy Cities Can Pursue Equitable, Comprehensive “Greening”
Revista Land LinesJulio 2023By Allison Ehrich Bernstein, July 11, 2023Realizing a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking at any level, but especially for small and midsize older industrial cities.
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La segunda ola
Por qué puede haber inundaciones tras un incendio forestal y cómo pueden prepararse las comunidadesRevista Land LinesAbril 2023Por Amanda MontheiMientras los incendios forestales, a menudo, son tapa de diario, un riesgo relacionado suele pasar desapercibido: las inundaciones posteriores a estos. Los cambios en la estructura del suelo pueden...
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El escritorio del alcalde
Una segunda oportunidad en SeúlRevista Land LinesAbril 2023Por Anthony FlintOh Se-hoon fue electo en abril de 2021 para ocupar el cargo del 38.º alcalde de Seúl. Abogado de profesión, con anterioridad había ejercido dos mandatos como alcalde desde 2006 hasta 2011, y formó...
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China's Policy to Limit Use of Public-Private Partnerships by Municipalities to Finance Capital Improvements
A Regression Discontinuity Design Analysis of the Fiscal ImpactDocumentos de trabajoJunio 2023Robert Bland, Jingran Sun, and Yu ShiChina’s rapid urbanization in the past four decades combined with the national government’s ambitious goals for economic growth have pressured public officials in prefectural cities to...
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Greening America’s Smaller Legacy Cities
Enfoques en políticas de sueloJulio 2023By Joseph Schilling, Catherine Tumber, and Gabi VelascoPreparing the country for a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking. Greening America’s Smaller Legacy Cities investigates how local governments in...
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Land Matters Podcast: Staying Calm and Planning On
Author Josh Stephens’ Interviews with Big City PlannersRevista Land LinesJunio 2023By Anthony Flint, June 7, 2023There’s so much happening today in the world’s cities—from climate change to a massive shortage of affordable housing—that the job of the city planner has become a furiously busy one, requiring a...
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Cities in Post-Pandemic China
Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Intercity Mobility Patterns, Migration-Related Attitudes, and Urban GovernanceDocumentos de trabajoMayo 2023Hengyu GuThe new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has swept the world since 2020, causing considerable attention from academia, media, and policymakers. Entering the post-pandemic era, despite the...
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Podcast: Staying Calm and Planning On
Videos y multimediaJunio 2023Season 4, Episode 4 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Josh Stephens.Veteran journalist Josh Stephens shares insights from his interviews for the book Planners Across America.
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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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