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Land Lines, January 2001
Revista Land LinesEnero 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue explores the increasingly common and successful phenomenon of urban farming, and the need for more of it, in the U.S.; participatory budgeting and power politics in Brazil’s Porto...
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Land Lines, July 2001
Revista Land LinesJulio 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerIn this issue, we feature articles on universities as developers and lessons learned from the study of value capture in Latin America.
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Housing Subsidies and Urban Segregation
A Reflection on the Case of South AfricaDocumentos de trabajoJulio 2001Marie HuchzermeyerThis paper was written for and presented at a Lincoln Institute course titled, “International Seminar on Segregation in the City,” held July 26-28, 2001.
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Land Value Taxation
A Case Study ApproachDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2001William J. McCluskey and Riël C.D. FranzsenThis study presents a review of land value tax systems as utilised at the local government level in South Africa, Kenya, Australia, New Zealand and Jamaica. Developments in New Zealand, and to some...
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Distance Learning for New England's Forests
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2001Charles H.W. FosterThe Forest Setting Forests presently cover approximately 25 percent of the world's land surface, excluding Greenland and Antarctica. Two-thirds of this important renewable natural resource lies in...
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Política del suelo, mercados inmobiliarios y segregación espacial urbana
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2001Allegra Calder and Rosalind GreensteinUna versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 5 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. ¿Es la segregación...
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Land Policy, Land Markets and Urban Spatial Segregation
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2001Allegra Calder and Rosalind GreensteinIs urban spatial segregation a consequence of the normal functioning of urban land markets, reflecting cumulative individual choices? Or, is it a result of the malfunctioning of urban land markets...
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Greater Phoenix 2100
Knowledge Capital, Social Capital, Natural CapitalRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001Frederick SteinerThe Sun Belt grew at spectacular rates in the late twentieth century, and among western U.S. cities Phoenix and its metropolitan region led the pack. The Census Bureau reports that between 1990 and...
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Easements, Covenants and Servitudes
Traditional Limitations and Future TrendsRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001Editor's note: This article summarizes a recent Lincoln lecture by Dean Gerald Korngold of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He outlined the current status of the law on...
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Crosscurrents in Planning
Changes in Land Use Policy in the NetherlandsRevista Land LinesSeptiembre 2001At the train station for Bijlmermeer, in the fringe development area of Amsterdam known as Southeast, a landscape comes into view that seems very un-Dutch-a huge enclosed mall, a gleaming new sports...
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