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Integrating Green Infrastructure Practices into Ongoing Expansion and Management of the Chilean Electrical Transmission Network
Daniela Martínez Gutiérrez
December 2018, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Environment
December 2018, English
Working Paper
Climate Change, Environment
Externalidades urbanas en el mercado de suelo y en las finanzas municipales de la renovación de centros urbanos
El caso de la Municipalidad de Santiago de Chile
Isabel Brain
November 2018, Spanish
Working Paper
Value Capture
November 2018, Spanish
Working Paper
Value Capture
Green Infrastructure in Patagonia
Sharing the Recent Chilean Land Conservation Experience with the European Conservation Community
Tilmann Disselhoff and Tom Kirschey
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conservation
November 2018, English
Working Paper
Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conservation
Movilidad cotidiana y cambios en la geografía de oportunidades en la ciudad de Santiago
¿Qué ha pasado con las familias que viven mal localizadas?
Joaquín Prieto y Isabel Brain
September 2018, Spanish
Working Paper
September 2018, Spanish
Working Paper
Sistemas del impuesto predial en América Latina y el Caribe
Edited by Cláudia M. De Cesare
October 2016, Spanish
Book
Property Tax, Public Finance
October 2016, Spanish
Book
Property Tax, Public Finance
Land and the City
Edited by George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel A. Moody
January 2016, English
This book from the Lincoln Institute's 2014 Land Policy Conference examines issues of land use policies and their impact on sustainable urbanization. By 1960, one-third of the world’s population lived in urban areas, and in 2007 the world’s urban population passed the halfway mark. All projected world population growth through 2050 will be urban, by which time two-thirds of the worlds people will depend on urban environments to meet their social, economic, and housing needs. The extent to which these needs will be met depends in many ways by the character of future urbanization defined in large part by land policies, ranging from planning for development or climate change, to the provision of affordable housing or other opportunities for the advancement of urban residents.
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization
January 2016, English
This book from the Lincoln Institute's 2014 Land Policy Conference examines issues of land use policies and their impact on sustainable urbanization. By 1960, one-third of the world’s population lived in urban areas, and in 2007 the world’s urban population passed the halfway mark. All projected world population growth through 2050 will be urban, by which time two-thirds of the worlds people will depend on urban environments to meet their social, economic, and housing needs. The extent to which these needs will be met depends in many ways by the character of future urbanization defined in large part by land policies, ranging from planning for development or climate change, to the provision of affordable housing or other opportunities for the advancement of urban residents.
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization
Preferencias de localización en las familias de bajos ingresos
Movilidad residencial y mercado habitacional en la ciudad de Santiago de Chile entre los años 2002 y 2011
Joaquín Prieto
May 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
Housing, Land Markets, Poverty and Inequality, Valuation
May 2015, Spanish
Working Paper
Housing, Land Markets, Poverty and Inequality, Valuation
Conservation Catalysts
The Academy as Nature’s Agent
Edited by James N. Levitt with a foreword by Stephen Woodley
November 2014, English
This volume collects more than a dozen firsthand accounts of how conservationists at academic institutions are contending with biodiversity loss and climate change. Readers will learn how to protect wildlife habitats, improve water quality, build sustainable economies, and upgrade public amenities around the world.
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
November 2014, English
This volume collects more than a dozen firsthand accounts of how conservationists at academic institutions are contending with biodiversity loss and climate change. Readers will learn how to protect wildlife habitats, improve water quality, build sustainable economies, and upgrade public amenities around the world.
Book
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Urbanization
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