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‘Through the Roof’ Confronts Affordable Housing Crisis, Bridges Divide in Policy Debate By Will Jason, Março 2, 2021
Ingrid Gould Ellen stands on city street
Land Matters Podcast

Season 2, Episode 2: Coauthor of Through the Roof on How Housing Can Be More Affordable

By Anthony Flint, Fevereiro 26, 2021
Acela train approaches a station
Regional Transportation

Northeast Rail Advocates Make a Major Play for Federal Infrastructure Funds

By Anthony Flint, Fevereiro 19, 2021
In Memoriam

H. James Brown, Former President of the Lincoln Institute

By Anthony Flint, Fevereiro 11, 2021
Accelerating Community Investment

Lincoln Institute Launches Initiative to Mobilize Investment in Low-Income Communities

By Will Jason, Janeiro 27, 2021
Land Matters Podcast

Season 2, Episode 1: In First of 75th Anniversary Shows, An Interview with Bill McKibben

By Anthony Flint, Janeiro 22, 2021
Scenario Planning

Annual Conference Addresses Equity, Climate Resilience, COVID-19, and More

By Emma Zehner, Janeiro 21, 2021
The Road To Revitalization

Economic Inclusion and America's Legacy Cities

By Lincoln Institute Staff, Janeiro 18, 2021

Janeiro 2021

This special double issue of Land Lines commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, chronicling the organization’s history and exploring how land can serve as a solution to social, economic, and environmental challenges around the globe. From rural villagers in China to tribal nations along the Colorado River, we take a closer look at the people and places finding answers in land.