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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.

Message from the Chair of the Board and the President: Celebrating 75 Years of Progress By Kathryn J. Lincoln and George W. McCarthy, Janeiro 12, 2021
The Life of an Idea: The Origins and Impact of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy By Anthony Flint, Janeiro 12, 2021
A Legacy of Innovation: How Leaders in Cleveland Reimagined and Rebuilt Their City After Decades of Decline By Anna Clark, Janeiro 12, 2021
How the Lincoln Institute Helped Bring Property Taxes into the Computer Age By Will Jason, Janeiro 12, 2021
Building Value: In Brazil, Land Value Capture Supports the Needs of the Community By Ignacio Amigo, Janeiro 12, 2021
Making a Good Tax Better: From Assessment to Collection, Three Places That Built Stronger Property Tax Systems By Liz Farmer, Janeiro 12, 2021
Against the backdrop of urban buildings and an elevated highway
Cultivating Change: China Amends Land Regulations, Giving Farmers a Fairer Deal By Matt Jenkins, Janeiro 12, 2021
Against a blue sky with thin clouds
In Search of Solutions: Water & Tribes Initiative Encourages Collaborative Approach to Colorado River Management By Matt Jenkins, Janeiro 12, 2021