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  1. Respuestas urbanas a las “Décadas Perdidas”

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2003
    Priscilla Connolly, William W. Goldsmith, and Alan Mabin

    Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 1 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. Como delegados en la...

  2. Faculty Profile

    William A. Fischel
    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2003

    William Fischel is professor of economics and the Patricia F. and William B. Hale '44 Professor in Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was a member of the Hanover...

  3. The Changing Politics of Urban Mega-Projects

    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2003
    Alan Altshuler and David Luberoff

    From the earliest days of the Republic, civic boosters have prodded American governments to develop large-scale physical facilities—mega-projects, we label them—ranging from canals and railroads in...

  4. Principles for College and Community Interactions

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2003
    Gregory S. Prince Jr.

    This article is adapted from a keynote address delivered by President Gregory S. Prince Jr. of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, at a Lincoln Institute–sponsored conference in May 2003 at...

  5. Planning for Growth in Western Cities

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2003
    Armando Carbonell and Lisa Cloutier

    As part of the American Planning Association (APA) 2003 national conference held in Denver in March, the Lincoln Institute assembled a group of planning directors from large and small western cities...

  6. Faculty Profile

    Dick Netzer
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2003

    Municipalities across the United States face social problems caused by high land prices and a shortage of affordable housing. Dick Netzer, professor emeritus of economics and public administration at...

  7. Urban Responses to the "Lost Decades"

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2003
    Priscilla Connolly, William W. Goldsmith, and Alan Mabin

    As delegates to the World Social Forum (WSF) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in January 2003, the authors examined alternatives to the neoliberal approach to urban development, to escape the negative...

  8. Planners and Economists Debate Land Market Policy

    Revista Land Lines
    Janeiro 2003
    Paul Cheshire, Rosalind Greenstein, and Stephen C. Sheppard

    The land market allocates land and access to urban amenities, and it does so with impressive efficiency. Yet, economists and planners continue to debate the extent to which the market fails to...

  9. Reexamining the Property Tax Exemption

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2003
    H. Woods Bowman

    Government-owned property is exempt from local taxes almost everywhere in the United States, but this situation is based less on logic than on now-outdated historical considerations. Remarkably,...

  10. Faculty Profiles

    Julie Campoli and Alex MacLean
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2003

    Julie Campoli, a landscape architect, land planner and principal of Terra Firma Urban Design in Burlington, Vermont, and Alex MacLean, a photographer, trained architect and principal of Landslides...

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