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Ciudades esponja y el hábitat del panda
La incursión de The Nature Conservancy en ChinaRevista Land LinesOutubro 2017Por James N. Levitt y Emily MyronThe Nature Conservancy China se asocia a PKU–Lincoln Center en dos importantes iniciativas ecológicas terrestres: el proyecto de ciudad esponja en Shenzhen, que mitigará las...
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Lo que prometen las megarregiones
Cómo la ampliación a escala podría ayudar a combatir los desafíos más urgentes de la actualidadRevista Land LinesOutubro 2022Por Matt Jenkins, 31 de octubre de 2022Las amenazas críticas, como el cambio climático y las pandemias, no tienen límites. El modelo de las megarregiones ofrece un enfoque de gobierno que puede fortalecer la...
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Launches Consortium for Scenario Planning
Comunicados de ImprensaNovembro 8, 2017 -
The Promise of Megaregions
How Scaling Up Could Help Combat Today’s Most Urgent ChallengesRevista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Matt Jenkins, October 4, 2022Critical threats like climate change and pandemics know no boundaries. The megaregion model offers a governing approach that can strengthen resilience, competitiveness, and equity at the local, regional, and national levels.
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The Promise of Megaregions
How Scaling Up Could Help Combat Today’s Most Urgent ChallengesRevista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Matt Jenkins, October 4, 2022Critical threats like climate change and pandemics know no boundaries. The megaregion model offers a governing approach that can strengthen resilience, competitiveness, and equity at the local, regional, and national levels.
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New Research to Explore Scenario Planning and Changing Food Systems
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, July 6, 2022The Consortium for Scenario Planning, a program of the Lincoln Institute, has commissioned six research projects that will apply scenario planning to changing food systems around the world, from Wisconsin to the West Bank.
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As Boston Builds Climate Infrastructure, Developers Are Helping to Pay for It
Revista Land LinesJunho 2022By Anthony Flint, June 16, 2022With 47 miles of coastline vulnerable to the rising seas that come with climate change, Boston is considering a range of innovative techniques to build resilience against the inevitable impacts of climate change. But one of the most groundbreaking feature
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Report Makes Case for Managed Retreat from Flood Zones
Comunicados de ImprensaSetembro 21, 2016 -
How Should the Infrastructure Sector Cope with Radical Uncertainties?
Revista Land LinesJunho 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, June 6, 2022.How are radical uncertainties like climate change, automation, the sharing economy, and the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the performance of infrastructure, and how will they shape infrastructure in the future? We share insights from the recent Lincoln Inst
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Lincoln Institute at APA: public finance, regional planning, climate change
Comunicados de ImprensaMarço 31, 2011
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