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Nuevo libro del Instituto Lincoln

La naturaleza y las ciudades

October 31, 2016
Nuevo Informe sobre Enfoque en Políticas de Suelo del Instituto Lincoln

Adopción de programas de compra

October 31, 2016

Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

Volume 1: Areas and Densities

Shlomo Angel, Alejandro Blei, Jason Parent, Patrick Lamson-Hall, and Nicolás Galarza Sánchez, with Daniel L. Civco, Rachel Qian Lei, and Kevin Thom

October 2016, English

This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015.

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

October 2016, English

This book, in two volumes, illustrates how 200 of the world’s fastest growing cities have expanded physically from 1990 to 2015.

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

Atlas of Urban Expansion—2016 Edition

Volume 2: Blocks and Roads

Shlomo Angel, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Manuel Madrid, Alejandro Blei. and Jason Parent, with Nicolás Galarza Sánchez and Kevin Thom

October 2016, English

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

October 2016, English

Other Publications

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

Message from the President

The Road to El Dorado

By George W. McCarthy, October 12, 2016
City Tech

Open Reblock Land Readjustment App

By Rob Walker, October 12, 2016
Precision Conservation

Pinpointing Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay with One-Meter-Resolution GIS

By Kathleen McCormick, October 12, 2016
Boundary Issues

The 2016 Atlas of Urban Expansion Indicates Global De-Densification

By John Wihbey, October 12, 2016
WPA 2.0

Beauty, Economics, Politics, and the Creation of New Public Infrastructure

By Susannah Drake, October 12, 2016