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Seven Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2026 By APA Foresight team, December 23, 2025
Planning for a Just Transition in the California Delta By Jon Gorey, December 15, 2025
A moody twilight shot of the Connecticut River. On the left is a bridge with orange lights, oriented vertically. The river stretches to the right, surrounded by fields, curving toward the horizon and a cloudy sky.
Farms, Forests, and Funding: Innovations in Conservation Finance By Jon Gorey, December 1, 2025
A moody twilight shot of the Connecticut River. On the left is a bridge with orange lights, oriented vertically. The river stretches to the right, surrounded by fields, curving toward the horizon and a cloudy sky.
Granjas, bosques y financiamiento: innovaciones en finanzas de conservación Por Jon Gorey, December 1, 2025
New “Who Owns America” Report Maps Corporate Ownership of Residential Land  By Kristina McGeehan, November 20, 2025
New Advisory Council for Latin America and the Caribbean By Laura Mullahy
Land Lines Magazine cover Fall/Winter issue 2025

Fall/Winter 2025

This issue explores how to make cities more sustainable without causing displacement, introduces a Colorado artist who draws inspiration from watershed health, and investigates how planners can use augmented reality to increase public engagement.

Public Land for Public Good By George W. McCarthy, November 10, 2025
Terrenos públicos para beneficio público Por George W. McCarthy, November 10, 2025