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El escritorio del alcalde

Un saldo prioritario

Por Anthony Flint, September 2, 2020
Human Ecology

Design with Nature Now and the Pandemic

By Frederick Steiner, August 18, 2020
Curriculum Design

Lincoln Institute and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Recognize Innovative Urban Planning Courses

By Emma Zehner, August 18, 2020
Tecnociudad

Las empresas de datos rastrean nuestros patrones en la pandemia

Por Rob Walker, July 31, 2020
El escritorio del alcalde

En medio de una crisis, Oakland apunta a ser la “ciudad del rayo de esperanza”

Por Anthony Flint, July 31, 2020
Las comunidades de los Grandes Lagos usan la planificación de escenarios al prepararse para las crecidas del agua Por Emma Zehner, July 31, 2020
Nueva publicación

Planificación de escenarios para ciudades y regiones: visualizar y gestionar futuros inciertos

July 31, 2020
Uncertain Futures

Lincoln Institute Announce Winners of RFP Focused on Equity and Low-Growth Scenarios

By Emma Zehner, July 29, 2020
Cover of the July 2020 issue of Land Lines

July 2020

This issue addresses the connections between land policy, public health, and racial justice, delving into topics including the history of biased housing policies, the future of density, and the applications of scenario planning in a pandemic.