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Housing the Homeless
Booming Cities Address the Growing Crisis in Their StreetsRevista Land LinesSetembro 2018By Kathleen McCormickIn prosperous U.S. cities, the lack of affordable housing is fueling a homelessness crisis some have called the worst since the Great Depression. Cities are responding in a variety of ways—...
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Can Puerto Rico Rebuild for Greater Resilience?Revista Land LinesJulho 2018By Patricia AlexConstrained by debt and short-sighted land use, the Caribbean island and US territory struggles to emerge from dual disasters.
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Urban Renewal in a South African Township
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2003David GoldbergFor the past six years, the Lincoln Institute has been collaborating with the Loeb Fellowship Program at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Established in 1970 through the generosity of...
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Land Policy, Land Markets and Urban Spatial Segregation
Revista Land LinesNovembro 2001Allegra Calder and Rosalind GreensteinIs urban spatial segregation a consequence of the normal functioning of urban land markets, reflecting cumulative individual choices? Or, is it a result of the malfunctioning of urban land markets...
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The Land Market Deregulation Debate in Chile
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2000Few places in Latin America, or in the rest of the world, have dared to implement such radical urban land policy reforms as Chile has over the last 20 years. In 1979, the government began initiating...
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Implementing Waterfront Redevelopment in Amsterdam and Havana
Revista Land LinesAbril 2004Frank UffenOver the last 50 years cities have been the scene of major transformations that have allowed them to evolve from being centers primarily for economic activities to a combination of more specialized...
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Land Use and Design Innovations in Private Communities
Revista Land LinesOutubro 2004Eran Ben-JosephThe twenty-first century will witness record growth in the number and distribution of private residential communities. Collectively referred to as common interest communities (CICs) or common...
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Putting People First
10 Steps Toward Pedestrian-Friendly SuburbsRevista Land LinesJulho 2014Lynn RichardsCommunities across the United States are rescaling their suburban landscapes from places built for cars to vibrant, walkable places built for people. The incoming president of the Congress for the...
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