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Capital Ideas
Washington, DC's Ambitious Plan to Distribute Affordable Housing More EquitablyRevista Land LinesEnero 2020By Liz Farmer, January 15, 2020About half of the nearly 52,000 affordable housing units in Washington, DC, are located in the city’s poorest neighborhoods. A forward-looking housing plan aims to redraw that map.
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The Riches of Resilience
Cities Are Investing in Green Infrastructure—Should Developers Help Foot the Bill?Revista Land LinesEnero 2020By Anthony Flint, January 13, 2020As sea levels rise and storms intensify, cities are discovering the benefits of implementing green infrastructure. The question now is how to pay for it.
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Land Matters Podcast
Episode 8: Hartford, Ready for a RebootRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2019By Anthony Flint, December 19, 2019A classic post-industrial city on the brink of bankruptcy, Hartford, Connecticut, has overhauled its zoning and turned abandoned factories into craft breweries and makers spaces. Can the city be just...
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What It Means to Design with Nature Now
Reflections on the Legacy of Ian McHargRevista Land LinesFebrero 2020February 10, 2020To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Ian McHarg’s Design with Nature, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy collaborated with the University of Pennsylvania's Stuart Weitzman School of Design to...
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The Empty House Next Door
Understanding and Reducing Vacancy and Hypervacancy in the United StatesEnfoques en políticas de sueloMayo 2018Alan Mallach“Alan Mallach is the sage of the national vacant properties movement. There is no one better qualified to tell the story of vacant property trends, impacts, and strategies through data and...
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Un capítulo nuevo
Las ciudades construyen sobre las bibliotecas para hacer frente a la falta de viviendasRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2019Por Kathleen McCormickLas bibliotecas públicas se resisten a los pronósticos de que morirían en la era digital y encuentran una nueva vida como centros comunitarios de usos múltiples. Ahora,...
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Tecnociudad
El alumbrado se hace más inteligente, ¿y nosotros?Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2019Por Rob WalkerEn 1879, una delegación de funcionarios de Detroit tomó un barco a vapor y cruzó el lago Erie hacia Cleveland; allí, examinó el primer alumbrado eléctrico de la nación. Tres semanas antes, el...
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Land Matters Podcast
Episode 7: Designing the Future CityRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2019By Anthony Flint, November 20, 2019Cities around the world are hard at work on traffic congestion. Boston has established multi-modal street layouts and special drop-off zones for Uber and Lyft, for example. But the task is about to...
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Mayor’s Desk
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh On the Urgency of Climate ActionRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2019By Anthony Flint, November 8, 2019Boston 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...
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Land Conservation
Jane Difley of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Wins the Kingsbury Browne Fellowship and Conservation Leadership AwardRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2019By Emma Zehner, Novermber 11, 2019Jane Difley, a forester and conservation pioneer who led the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests for 23 years, has been named the new Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute...
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