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Pesquisa sobre Políticas de Solo e Desenvolvimento Urbano na América Latina e Caribe
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China Program International Fellowship 2024-25
Oportunidades de BolsasAgosto 2023A call for proposals for academic and policy research papers addressing land, urban, fiscal and environmental issues relating to urbanization in China.
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Can Removing Development Subsidies Promote Adaptation?
The Coastal Barrier Resources System as a Natural ExperimentDocumentos de TrabalhoMaio 2023Hannah Druckenmiller, Yanjun (Penny) Liao, Sophie Pesek, Margaret Walls, and Shan ZhangAs natural disasters grow in frequency and intensity under climate change, limiting populations and properties in harm's way will be one important facet of adaptation. This study focuses on one...
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Who Owns America: The Geospatial Mapping Technology That Could Help Cities Beat Predatory Investors at Their Own Game
Revista Land LinesJulho 2023By Jon Gorey, July 18, 2023Corporate 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.
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Lincoln Institute Welcomes New Board Members
Revista Land LinesMaio 2023By Lincoln Institute Staff, May 16, 2023The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is delighted to announce the arrival of board members Tzuchin Lin and Peter Culp.
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President's Message: Make Way for Mixed Use
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2023By George W. McCarthy, January 3, 2023Effectively confronting the national housing affordability crisis will require many different strategies. Lincoln Institute President George W. McCarthy explains why adaptive reuse of commercial buildings should be in the mix.
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President’s Message: How to Fend Off Land Speculation
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By George W. McCarthy, July 14, 2022As climate change accelerates, land speculation is also on the rise. Lincoln Institute President George W. McCarthy says one fiscal remedy, successfully used in Taiwan and other places to prevent astronomical windfalls from lining private-sector pockets,