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Demographic Forecasting by Race and Ethnicity

‘Segregation Scenarios’ and Environmental Justice Analyses

Sarah Philbrick, Leonardo Torres, and Tim Reardon

January 2022, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools

January 2022, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Tools

A Reformer’s Guidebook to Zoning’s Knots

Approval Processes for Multi-Family Housing in Greater Boston

Amy Dain

October 2021, English

Working Paper

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

October 2021, English

Working Paper

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

Climate and Housing Crisis

A Research Agenda for Urban Communities

Michael P. Johnson, Patricio Belloy, Heather MacLean, and Sajani Kandel

August 2021, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing

August 2021, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing

Standing Tall

Forestry Practices on Lands Conserved by Selected New England Land Trusts

Jane Difley

April 2021, English

Working Paper

Environment, Land Conservation

April 2021, English

Working Paper

Environment, Land Conservation

Property Tax Delinquency in the United States

Jenna DeAngelo

March 2020, English

Working Paper

Housing, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

March 2020, English

Working Paper

Housing, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance

Boston’s Open Space and Sea Level Rise

An Assessment of the Role of Open Spaces in Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change-Related Sea Level Rise and Flooding

Ellen M. Douglas, Emily Moothart, and Gerard Cogliano

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Climate Change

December 2018, English

Working Paper

Climate Change

Mystic River

A Quest for Climate Equity

Ann Rappaport

October 2018, English

This case study reveals tensions between community vulnerability and capacity to act, inviting consideration of both community-centric and collective solutions.

Inquiry Case Study

Climate Change, Environment, Water

October 2018, English

This case study reveals tensions between community vulnerability and capacity to act, inviting consideration of both community-centric and collective solutions.

Inquiry Case Study

Climate Change, Environment, Water

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