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  1. Climate Change and Land Policies

    Livros
    Maio 2011
    Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong

    Developing policies that will keep climate change in check has become a global priority, as increasing greenhouse gas emissions contribute to extreme weather patterns. If these emissions remain...

  2. A green project grows in Houston

    Posts do Blog
    Fevereiro 2012
  3. Making sense of place through data visualization

    Posts do Blog
    Outubro 2017
  4. Shifting suburbia

    Posts do Blog
    Março 2012
  5. In brief and upcoming

    Posts do Blog
    Fevereiro 2007
  6. Report from the President

    Infrastructure
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2012
    Gregory K. Ingram

    Infrastructure, defined to include transport, telecommunication, electric power, water, and sanitation, is high on the agenda of both industrial and developing countries. In the United States,...

  7. Economic Development

    Vermont Attempts a Kinder, Gentler TIF—But Will it Work?
    Revista Land Lines
    Agosto 2019
    By Will Jason, August 20, 2019

    Vermont has enacted some of the nation’s tightest restrictions on tax increment financing, a common economic development tool with a less-than-stellar track record. Can these guardrails make TIF work?

  8. Faculty Profile

    Thomas A. Jaconetty
    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2005

    Thomas A. Jaconetty is the chief deputy commissioner of the Board of Review (formerly the Board of Appeals) of Cook County, Illinois. During the past 24 years he has been involved in the disposition...

  9. London calling

    Posts do Blog
    Junho 2008
  10. Downtown Living

    A Deeper Look
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2002
    Eugenie Ladner Birch

    In a report titled A Rise in Downtown Living, the Brookings Institution and the Fannie Mae Foundation (1998) highlighted an emerging land use movement in 24 U.S. cities. The release of the 2000 U.S....

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