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Growing Water Smart in US–Mexico Border Communities By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2025

Spring/Summer 2025

The composition of US households is changing, and housing design should change along with it—so argues a feature article in this issue, which also includes an exploration of how communities are preparing to handle climate migration and a look at the land conservation legacy of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

A group of 8 people holding cardboard keys on a porch of a house
New Lincoln Institute Resources Explore How Community Land Trusts Make Housing More Affordable By Kristina McGeehan, May 15, 2025
For Polanyi, Whenever I May Find Him By George W. McCarthy, May 13, 2025
A View of the Charles

The Lasting Conservation Legacy of an American Poet

By Lily Robinson and James N. Levitt, May 12, 2025
Grassroots Conservation (Minus the Grass)

How homeowners and communities can boost biodiversity one yard at a time by planting native trees, pollinator gardens, and Miyawaki forests.

By Jon Gorey, May 7, 2025
Adriana Hurtado Tarazona
A Human Perspective on Housing By Jon Gorey, May 5, 2025
A downtown, pedestrian-only street with lots of shops and restaurants. Large, tree-dotted mountains are in the foreground.
Recap: Lincoln Institute at American Planning Association’s 2025 National Planning Conference By Catherine Benedict, May 1, 2025
Mayor Brett Smiley leans on a metal railing. Part of the Providence skyline is visible in the background.
Small City, Big Changes By Anthony Flint, April 16, 2025