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  1. El escritorio del alcalde

    Fomentar la resiliencia ante el cambio climático en Sierra Leona
    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2023

    La alcaldesa Yvonne Denise Aki-Sawyerr asumió su cargo en Freetown, Sierra Leona, en mayo de 2018, después de desempeñarse como jefa del Ayuntamiento de la ciudad de Freetown. La profesional de las...

  2. Q&A: Fellows in Focus

    Revista Land Lines
    Março 2024
    By Jon Gorey, March 15, 2024

    Lincoln Institute fellows discuss their recent work, their research interests, and the things that keep them up at night

  3. Pesquisa sobre Políticas de Solo e Desenvolvimento Urbano na América Latina e Caribe

    Outubro 2023
  4. China Program International Fellowship 2024-25

    Oportunidades de Bolsas
    Agosto 2023

    A call for proposals for academic and policy research papers addressing land, urban, fiscal and environmental issues relating to urbanization in China.

  5. President's Message: Defining Moments in Land Policy

    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2023
    By George W. McCarthy, October 18, 2023

    Lincoln Institute President George McCarthy asks for help defining the phrase at the heart of the organization's work

  6. 2023 Journalists Forum

    Eventos
    Novembro 17, 2023
    Partners: TD Charitable Foundation and Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University

    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy invited journalists to attend the 2023 Journalists Forum focused on housing affordability on November 17–18, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  7. Mayor’s Desk: Cultivating Climate Resilience in Sierra Leone

    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 2022
    By Anthony Flint, November 10, 2022

    Freetown, Sierra Leone, is one of seven cities around the world that have appointed chief heat officers as part of a global effort to invest in a climate-resilient future. Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr...

  8. New Report: Taxing Land More Than Buildings Would Help Detroit Homeowners and Spur Development

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2022
    By Will Jason, April 4, 2022

    Reforming Detroit’s property tax system by taxing land at a higher rate than buildings would help to revive the local economy and reduce tax bills for nearly every homeowner, according to a new study from the nonprofit Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

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