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How State Aid and Local Property Taxes Can Together Fund Quality Education for All Students
Revista Land LinesNovembro 2022By Allison Ehrich Bernstein, November 15, 2022Local property taxes and state aid each have flaws, but a thoughtful combination of these two revenue sources is the most effective recipe for funding a high-quality K–12 education for all...
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Meet the Lincoln Institute’s New Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Will Jason, October 17, 2022.With Martim Smolka’s retirement earlier this year, the Lincoln Institute has a new face in Latin America and the Caribbean, Anacláudia Rossbach, who took over as director for the region...
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Gestión del Suelo en Grandes Proyectos Urbanos
CursosJunho 5, 2022El curso profundiza en y debate las características e impactos de los llamados Grandes Proyectos Urbanos (GPU) y, particularmente, la cuestión de la gestión del suelo en estas intervenciones.
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Desplazados
A medida que la crisis climática obliga a los habitantes de los EE.UU. a reubicarse, surge una nueva conversaciónRevista Land LinesJulho 2022Por Alexandra TempusSe espera que en las próximas décadas el cambio climático desplace a cientos de millones de personas en todo el mundo. Este cambio trascendental ya está sucediendo en...
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Ebonie Alexander Receives Kingsbury Browne Award and Fellowship
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, September 20, 2022.Ebonie Alexander of the Black Family Land Trust is the 2022–2023 Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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Shifting Gears
Why Communities Are Eliminating Off-Street Parking Requirements—and What Comes NextRevista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Catie Gould, October 12, 2022For the last century, communities across the United States have stipulated that commercial and residential developments must offer plenty of parking. Today the country has at least three available...
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Land Matters Podcast: A Booming Bay Area City Confronts an Affordability Crisis
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2022By Anthony Flint, September 26, 2022Berkeley, California, is a classic case of a built-up city facing tensions over future development. In this candid interview, Mayor Jesse Arreguín talks about the need to make the city more affordable by clearing the way for new housing and discouraging s
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City Tech: New Angles on Noise Pollution
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2022By Rob Walker, September 19, 2022Living in the city means contending with noise from traffic, construction, neighbors, and other sources. New tools are making this a pivotal moment for assessing and addressing our built soundscapes.
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The Role of Infrastructure in Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Regional Integration
Revista Land LinesAgosto 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, August 30, 2022How can infrastructure development stimulate economic growth, reduce poverty, and promote regional integration? The Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives" explores this and other questions.
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What Do We Do with the Land Left Behind?
XSP for Floodplain Buyout ParcelsDocumentos de TrabalhoAgosto 2022Kelly Leilani Main, Risa Hiser, Victoria Woods, Osamu Kumasaka, Maggie Tsang, and Isaac SteinFlood risk is increasing across the country due to extreme precipitation, outdated infrastructure, poor development practices, and climate change. As climate impacts like storm surge and sea level...
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