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  1. The Economic Value of Open Space

    Revista Land Lines
    Setembro 1996
    Charles J. Fausold and Robert J. Lilieholm

    Governments have long recognized the need to preserve certain open space lands because of their importance in producing public goods and services such as food, fiber, recreation and natural hazard...

  2. Imagining Cityscapes

    The Politics of Urban Development
    Revista Land Lines
    Março 1996
    Ann O'M. Bowman and Michael A. Pagano

    Imagine two communities in the Rocky Mountain region in the late 1860s. One is located along the transcontinental railroad, the other is 100 miles to the south. Which community would come to dominate...

  3. Local Property Tax Reform

    Prospects and Politics
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 1996

    To what extent are problems of distressed urban areas attributable to the property tax, and how can changes in property taxation help remedy urban decline? Political leaders, policy analysts and...

  4. Land Use in America

    Past Experience and Future Goals
    Revista Land Lines
    Março 1996
    Ann LeRoyer

    In their new book, Land Use in America, copublished by the Lincoln Institute and Island Press, Henry L. Diamond and Patrick F. Noonan propose a 10-point agenda to help America's communities...

  5. Q & A with President Jim Brown

    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 1996

    Q. You have been at the helm of the Lincoln Institute since May 1. What aspect of the program has captured most of your attention in the past few months? A. My first task has been to work with the...

  6. The Ideologies of Urban Land Use Politics

    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 1996
    Alan Altshuler

    Local governments exercise greater land use authority in the United States than in any other advanced democracy. Yet local governments have themselves evolved piecemeal in the typical U.S....

  7. Have American Planners Lost Their Values?

    Revista Land Lines
    Maio 1996
    Stephen Ashworth

    If cynics know the price of everything but the value of nothing, then they may have something in common with contemporary American planners. Constrained by the courts, the planning fraternity...

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