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Santiago de Chile
Breaking through Urban and Social Inequality with Inclusionary HousingDocumentos de TrabalhoMaio 2021Isabel Brain and Francisco SabatiniChile’s housing policy has efficiently addressed the housing needs of the country’s most vulnerable populations; today, its housing deficit is the lowest in Latin America. The downside of...
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Community Land Trusts and Informal Settlements
Assessing the Feasibility of CLT Instruments Developed by the Caño Martin Peña Communities in Puerto Rico for Favelas in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilDocumentos de TrabalhoMaio 2021Line Algoed, Alejandro Cotté Morales, Tarcyla Fidalgo Ribeiro, María E. Hernández Torrales, Lyvia Rodríguez Del Valle, and Theresa WilliamsonThis report presents an analysis conducted to assess the feasibility of community land trusts (CLT) developed by the Caño Martin Peña communities in Puerto Rico as instruments to...
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Status of a New Value Capture Tool in Mexico City
El Sistema de Actuación por CooperaciónDocumentos de TrabalhoJaneiro 2021David LeipzigerGrowing cities in Latin America are expanding their urban footprints at the expense of central cores. The result strains public resources, and local governments increasingly pursue strategies to...
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Letters to the Editor
75th Anniversary Greetings Part IIRevista Land LinesOutubro 2021October 19, 2021We welcome letters to the editor. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. Please send your thoughts, ideas, and inquiries to publications@lincolninst.edu. I am delighted to know that this year...
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Mayor’s Desk: In Bogotá, a New Era for Sustainability
Revista Land LinesDezembro 2021By Anthony Flint, December 15, 2021Claudia López, mayor of Bogotá, talks with Senior Fellow Anthony Flint about how the Colombian capital is confronting climate change and creating economic opportunity by using value capture and other tools. Their discussion is part of a special series pro
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Medellín’s Integrated Urban Projects
A Planning Tool to Reduce Socio-Spatial InequalityDocumentos de TrabalhoMaio 2021Luisa SotomayorThe second-largest city in Colombia, Medellín, has 2.5 million inhabitants, and the population of its metropolitan region totaled 3.9 million as of 2016. Medellín has an advanced level...
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Lincoln Institute Dialogue Explores Land Value Capture
Revista Land LinesNovembro 2021By Katharine Wroth, November 11, 2021.The Lincoln Institute hosted a conversation with representatives of the OECD and GIZ (German Agency for International Cooperation) about land value capture, a policy approach that recovers and reinvests increases in land value to fund projects ranging fro
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Building Value: In Brazil, Land Value Capture Supports the Needs of the Community
Revista Land LinesJaneiro 2021By Ignacio Amigo, January 12, 2021Land value capture, also known as land value return, is a policy approach used around the world that allows communities to recover and reinvest land value increases resulting from government actions...
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Targeted Relief: A Better Way to Keep Property Tax Bills Stable for Homeowners
Revista Land LinesNovembro 2021By Will Jason, November 3, 2021Amid rising home values, cities and states need to provide targeted relief to keep property taxes affordable while avoiding overly broad measures that could undermine the largest source of local revenue, according to a new Policy Focus Report from the Lin
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The Statute of the Metropolis and Planning Reform in Brazil
Analyzing Land Use Planning Practices and Metropolitan Land ConflictsDocumentos de TrabalhoJulho 2021Abigail Friendly and Felipe Francisco De SouzaIn 2015, Brazil enacted the Statute of the Metropolis (Federal Law No. 13,089) to regulate the establishment of metropolitan areas and regional public policies throughout the country. This research...
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