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The Future of America’s Middle Neighborhoods
By Alan Mallach, November 27, 2018Green Infrastructure in Patagonia
Sharing the Recent Chilean Land Conservation Experience with the European Conservation Community
Tilmann Disselhoff and Tom Kirschey
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conservation
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conservation
Harnessing Technology for Land Conservation
Reflections on the Evolving Role of Geographic Information Services and Technology in Advancing the Land for People Mission of The Trust for Public Land
Will Rogers
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Land Conservation
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Land Conservation
Housing Affordability in a Global Perspective
Achilles Kallergis, Shlomo Angel, Yang Liu, Alejandro M. Blei, Nicolás Galarza, and Patrick Lamson-Hall
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Housing, Informal Settlements, Urbanization
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Housing, Informal Settlements, Urbanization
Accuracy Assessment and Map Comparisons for Monitoring Urban Expansion
The Atlas of Urban Expansion and the Global Human Settlements Layer
Alejandro M. Blei, Shlomo Angel, Daniel L. Civco, Yang Liu, and Xinyue Zhang
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Urbanization
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Urbanization
Curriculum Innovation and Case Study Awards Will Evolve and Promote Land Policy
By Rohan Kocharekar, November 20, 2018Slums, Informal Settlements, and the Role of Land Policy
By Will Jason, November 19, 2018The Future of America’s Middle Neighborhoods
Setting the Stage for Revival
November 2018, English
Often overlooked, middle neighborhoods matter—both to the people who live in them and to their cities and regions—and solutions demand engagement not only from the neighborhood itself but also from the city, region, and state.
Policy Brief
Economic Development, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
November 2018, English
Often overlooked, middle neighborhoods matter—both to the people who live in them and to their cities and regions—and solutions demand engagement not only from the neighborhood itself but also from the city, region, and state.
Policy Brief
Economic Development, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance
America’s Middle Neighborhoods
Setting the Stage for Revival
Alan Mallach
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Housing
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Housing
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