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Race and Rezoning
Louisville Designs a More Equitable Future by Confronting the PastRevista Land LinesAbril 2021By Liz Farmer, April 1, 2021In 2017, the city of Louisville, Kentucky, analyzed the average life expectancy of its residents. Those in the more affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods in the eastern section of the city...
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Mayor’s Desk
Reflecting on Equity and Regeneration in ClevelandRevista Land LinesSetembro 2021By Anthony Flint, September 7, 2021Mayor Frank Jackson, a Cleveland native and the city's longest-serving mayor, reflects on the necessity of incorporating equity and sustainability in any urban regeneration plan.
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From Transit to Technology, Planning Faces New Challenges. Here Are Seven Trends to Watch.
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2021By Petra Hurtado and Aleksandra Gomez, September 27, 2021The world's constant technological disruptions, social inequalities, and changing climate are only a few of the dizzying challenges today's planners face. In partnership with the Lincoln...
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Metropolitan Governance and Finance in São Paulo
Artigos de ConferênciasAbril 2013Deborah L. WetzelWith a population of 11.2 million residents, São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, the largest city in the southern hemisphere, and the world’s seventh largest city by population. The city is...
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The Decentralization of Governance in Metropolitan Areas
Artigos de ConferênciasAbril 2013Roy W. BahlThe theory and practice of providing government services in metropolitan areas are subjects that have attracted a great deal of attention in the industrial countries but have been largely ignored in...
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Urban Land Value Capture in São Paulo, Addis Ababa, and Hyderabad
Differing Interpretations, Equity Impacts, and Enabling ConditionsDocumentos de TrabalhoJaneiro 2020Anjali Mahendra, Robin King, Erin Gray, Maria Hart, Laura Azeredo, Luana Betti, Surya Prakash, Amartya Deb, Elleni Ashebir, and Asmaa IbrahimThis paper presents analysis of the fiscal and equity impacts of urban land value capture instruments based on three case studies from the global south. These include the Lideta redevelopment in...
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How Alternative Revenue Structures Are Changing Local Government
Artigos de ConferênciasMaio 2010Tracy M. Gordon and Kim RuebenIn this paper, Tracy M. Gordon and Kim Rueben note that the revenue mix for local government changes frequently in response to economic shocks, policy shifts, and technological advances in tax...
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El escritorio del alcalde
Santa Mónica se sumerge en la sustentabilidadRevista Land LinesAbril 2019Por Anthony FlintSanta Mónica evoca imágenes de sol y surf, pero la ciudad del sur de California también debería ser conocida por la sustentabilidad, y con razón. El ayuntamiento adoptó el programa Santa Monica...
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Virtual Viewpoints
Will the Pandemic Change the Face of Public Meetings Forever?Revista Land LinesMaio 2020By Liz Farmer, May 20, 2020Over the past 25 years, the western edge of Missoula, Montana, has been a hotbed of growth. Thousands of residents have moved into new neighborhoods built on former agricultural land, with big box...
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Financing Metropolitan Governments in Developing Countries
LivrosAbril 2013Edited by Roy W. Bahl, Johannes F. Linn, and Deborah L. WetzelThis work uses case studies of urban financing mechanisms in China, India, and Brazil to help decision makers in developing countries address the challenges of rapid metropolitan growth. The report...
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