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  1. Who Owns America: The Geospatial Mapping Technology That Could Help Cities Beat Predatory Investors at Their Own Game

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2023
    By Jon Gorey, July 18, 2023

    Corporate investors have the upper hand in the housing market, but the Center for Geospatial Solutions is providing communities with the data they need to push back.

  2. Finding Common Ground: Land Trusts and CLTs Explore New Collaborations

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2023
    By Audrea Lim, July 10, 2023

    Open space and affordable housing are often pitted against each other, but healthy communities need both.

  3. El escritorio del alcalde

    Una segunda oportunidad en Seúl
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2023
    Por Anthony Flint

    Oh Se-hoon fue electo en abril de 2021 para ocupar el cargo del 38.º alcalde de Seúl. Abogado de profesión, con anterioridad había ejercido dos mandatos como alcalde desde 2006 hasta 2011, y formó...

  4. Tecnociudad

    Bicicletas eléctricas y equidad
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2023
    Por Rob Walker

    Cuando se lanzó el primer programa comercial de bicicletas compartidas en 2008, la propuesta de valor era clara. La mayor circulación de bicicletas en las calles reduciría el uso de automóviles y las...

  5. Futuros Inciertos

    Cómo integrar la planificación del agua y el suelo en una era de volatilidad climática
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2023
    Por Heather Hansman

    Los extremos que el cambio climático instauró dificultan la predicción de las condiciones locales y la planificación para el futuro. Tres comunidades que están...

  6. City Tech: These Routes Are Made for Charging

    Revista Land Lines
    Maio 2023
    By Rob Walker, May 31, 2023

    Pilot projects in Detroit and other cities are testing wireless roads that charge electric vehicles on the go

  7. How Small and Midsize Legacy Cities Can Pursue Equitable, Comprehensive “Greening”

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2023
    By Allison Ehrich Bernstein, July 11, 2023

    Realizing a low-carbon future that is economically and racially just is an enormous undertaking at any level, but especially for small and midsize older industrial cities.

  8. Five Ways Urban Planners Are Addressing a Legacy of Inequity

    Revista Land Lines
    Maio 2023
    By Jon Gorey, May 16, 2023

    Urban planners across the United States have pledged to address their profession's legacy of contributing to segregation and systemic racism.

  9. Much Ado About Mining

    Revista Land Lines
    Junho 2023
    By Anthony Flint, June 12, 2023

    Lithium mining is a controversial aspect of the clean energy transition

  10. Preventing Displacement Along Maryland's New Purple Line Corridor

    Revista Land Lines
    Maio 2023
    By Jon Gorey, May 15, 2023

    A coalition of nonprofits, businesses, government agencies, and others is working to preserve housing affordability along a new transit line in the DC suburbs.

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