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Podcast: Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and the Realities of Revitalization
Vídeos e MultimídiaMarço 2022Season 3, Episode 2 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Randall Woodfin.Randall Woodfin, Birmingham’s “millennial mayor” and rising star in Alabama politics, has launched an urban mechanic’s agenda for revitalizing that post-industrial city:...
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New Compendium Details How 60 Countries Use Land Value Capture to Fund Infrastructure
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, July 5, 2022.The Global Compendium of Land Value Capture Policies published by the OECD and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is the most comprehensive profile of land value capture published to date.
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How Infrastructure Shapes Cities
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu, July 28, 2022Decisions about infrastructure investments often have strong and long-lasting implications for the built environment. This relationship is the subject of two chapters in Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Comparisons, a recently published
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Return on Investment: Research Links Climate Action with Land and Property Value Increases
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By Anthony Flint, July 21, 2022The world’s cities need trillions of dollars to mitigate and adapt to climate change, yet only half of that need is being met through existing climate finance flows. Land-based financing instruments are an underutilized tool that can help close that gap.
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Mayor’s Desk: Burlington, Vermont, Aims for Net Zero
Revista Land LinesJulho 2022By Anthony Flint, July 25, 2022Leaders in the city of Burlington, Vermont, are promising to eliminate net fossil fuel use by 2030. Mayor Miro Weinberger discusses the city’s ambitious plans, the critical role of utilities, and the ways local leaders can take meaningful climate action.
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Is Infrastructure Finance Such a Big Headache?
Revista Land LinesJunho 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu, June 29, 2022Building and maintaining infrastructure is notoriously expensive, and governments often struggle to cover those costs. But emerging, innovative approaches to financing can help, explain the editors of the Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics a
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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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The Longer-Term Potential of Land Value Uplift: Insights from Great Britain and the Yangtze River Delta Region
OutroJunho 2022Ying Jin and Tianren YangIn many cities, the largest public policy interventions in infrastructure and urban development tend to target the periphery of cities. For instance, both the UK and China are keen to spread their...
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Who Should Provide Infrastructure? On Regulation, Privatization, and State-Owned Enterprises
Revista Land LinesJunho 2022By José Gómez-Ibáñez and Zhi Liu, June 30, 2022How best to protect consumers from the lack of competition in the infrastructure market has been a topic of intense debate in infrastructure circles, explain the editors of the recently published Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics and Policy
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2022 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance- Online
CursosFevereiro 14, 2022Advance your career in urban planning, real estate, and economic development by earning certification in municipal finance
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