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January 2019

This issue, celebrating the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy and 30 years of Land Lines, includes articles on the colorful history of the Colorado River, seeking compromise in an era of drought, how western planners can integrate water and land, and more.

The Tax Autonomy of Local Governments in the United States

Andrew Reschovsky

January 2019, English

Working Paper

Property Tax

January 2019, English

Working Paper

Property Tax

This image shows the side yard of a house in Washington state. The yard includes a rain garden that collects water from the street and filters pollutants. The garden includes drought-tolerant plants and grasses. Perennials range in color from purple to green to red. An orange house sits in the background.
New Publication

Integrating Water Efficiency into Land Use Planning in the Interior West: A Guidebook for Local Planners

By Emma Zehner, January 9, 2019

Distributive Impacts and Support for Mass Transportation Projects

An Experimental Evaluation in Bogotá, Colombia

Alishia C. Holland

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Infrastructure, Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Infrastructure, Property Tax, Public Finance, Value Capture

Boston’s Open Space and Sea Level Rise

An Assessment of the Role of Open Spaces in Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change-Related Sea Level Rise and Flooding

Ellen M. Douglas, Emily Moothart, and Gerard Cogliano

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Climate Change

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Climate Change

Understanding Changes in the Geography of Opportunity

The Case of Santiago, Chile

Isabel Brain and Joaquín Prieto

December 2018, English

Working Paper

December 2018, English

Working Paper

A train on a platform with buildings in the background.
How Auctioning Building Rights Can Help Fund Infrastructure and Affordable Housing By Will Jason, December 14, 2018
The sun glares white in the top right corner over a landscape of river and desert viewed from above. Two main branches of the Colorado river appear silver as they wind across the land and reflect the sun. They merge with the irregular
Hydraulic Empire

Sharing a Legacy, Carving a Future for the Colorado River

By Allen Best, December 14, 2018
A farmer holding a long handled shovel
Colorado River Water

The Shift from Farms to Cities

By Allen Best, December 14, 2018