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In this issue, we report on an educational experiment taking root in Detroit, explore the role libraries can play in addressing affordable housing, and reveal the surprising role of games in the educational offerings of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Design with Nature Now Amplifies Ian McHarg's Manifesto on Ecological Planning and Land Use
By Katharine Wroth, October 15, 2019Active Learning Puts a Spin on Urban Planning Education
By Emma Zehner, October 7, 2019Housing Affordability in Brooklyn, New York
By Jenna DeAngelo, October 1, 2019Episode 5: How One Midwestern City Is Trying to Stay Affordable
By Anthony Flint, September 30, 2019Cities Are Tackling the Housing Crunch—by Building Above the Library
By Kathleen McCormick, September 27, 2019Streetlights Are Getting Smarter—Are We?
By Rob Walker, September 27, 2019Hammering Out a Future for Water Users in the U.S. West
By Matt Jenkins, September 17, 2019Subscribe to receive the monthly digital edition of our magazine, Land Lines, and occasional announcements.