Land Lines
This issue explores the redevelopment of public land for affordable housing, highlights the promising use of agrivoltaics, and spotlights a mayor from Alaska who is leading in a land of extremes.
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Lots of Opportunity: How Communities Can Address the Affordability Crisis on Land They Already Own
By Anthony Flint, April 15, 2026 -
Enabling Environments: Local Strategies for the Redevelopment of Public Land
By Loren Berlin, April 14, 2026 -
A New Ground Lease on Life: In Virginia, County-Owned Land Becomes a Site for Student and Senior Housing
By Jon Gorey, March 31, 2026
October 2006
This issue looks at large-scale revitalization projects in London that are benefitting local communities; economic and environmental approaches to U.S. conservation easements; and the use of a variety of economic incentives to achieve land conservation in America’s heartland.
July 2006
This issue explores Maryland’s smart growth programs and a new land use reform initiative that the state is trying out; the costs, benefits, and policy framework of housing demolition and replacement projects; and the effects of informal land markets on property taxation in Latin America.
April 2006
This issue looks at land use efficiency, food security, and farmland preservation in China; and lessons learned about the effects of large-scale interventions on urban development in Brazil. It also attempts to answer the long-standing, critical question of who actually bears the burden of residential property taxes.
January 2006
This issue looks at the need for regionalistic approaches to planning in New England and elsewhere in the U.S.; the goals and challenges of using territorial and multipurpose cadastres; and how tax increment financing can serve as a tool for local economic development in North America.
October 2005
This issue explores the relationships between economic development, infrastructure, and land taxation in the U.S.; informal settlements, and overall land and housing challenges, in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro; and acquisition and redevelopment strategies for transforming vacant and abandoned properties.
July 2005
This issue looks at strategies to stabilize property taxes in volatile U.S. real estate markets; the fundamentals and policy implications of North America’s “megapolitan” (large metropolitan) areas; the evolution of housing finance policy in Chile; and the tax reform possibilities of China’s inadequate property tax system.