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Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center Celebrates 15th Anniversary
Revista Land LinesNovembro 2022By Katharine Wroth, November 28, 2022The Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy celebrated its 15th anniversary in November 2022. Leaders from both organizations gathered virtually and in person...
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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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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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For the Common Good
Upstream and Downstream Communities Join Forces to Protect Water SuppliesRevista Land LinesOutubro 2022By Heather Hansman, October 6, 2022Billions of urban dwellers depend on water for hydration, sanitation, and other basic needs, but global water supplies are at risk. Water funds provide a mechanism for downstream utilities and businesses to invest in upstream watershed conservation projec
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Infrastructure and Land Policies
Comunicados de ImprensaMaio 1, 2013For Immediate ReleaseContact: Anthony Flint 617-503-2116 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (April 30, 2013) – The critical importance of infrastructure in global cities – including new strategies in its development,...
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The Potential of Green Bond Financing in China
Revista Land LinesAbril 2020By Carl Hooks, April 14, 2020As cities increasingly discover the benefits of managing stormwater using nature-based solutions, the question is how to pay for it. One answer could come in the form of green bonds.
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Delta Urbanism is focus for Lincoln Institute at APA National Conference
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Projects: Five Themes
From New York City to Jining, China, These Projects Exemplify the Principle of Designing with NatureRevista Land LinesJulho 2019Edited by Frederick Steiner, Richard Weller, Karen M’Closkey, and Billy FlemingDesign with Nature Now spotlights 25 projects around the world that exemplify and extend Ian McHarg’s design philosophy. This article offers a glimpse of five such projects: the Malpai...
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Value Capture
This Year’s Big Idea: Unlocking the Value of LandRevista Land LinesOutubro 2018By Lincoln Institute StaffLand value capture was rich food for thought at the Daniel Burnham Forum on Big Ideas at the American Planning Association Policy Conference in Washington, DC.
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Boundary Issues
The 2016 Atlas of Urban Expansion Indicates Global De-DensificationRevista Land LinesOutubro 2016By John WihbeyCities around the world are consuming land at a rate that exceeds population growth, according to this analysis of 200 global urban centers. Drawn from satellite images, population figures, and other...
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