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  1. Scenario Planning in a Pandemic

    How to Embrace and Navigate Uncertainty
    Land Lines Magazine
    June 2020
    By Emma Zehner, June 30, 2020

    Colleges, hospitals, and other institutions are embracing scenario planning as a tool to navigate the uncertainties of the COVID-19 crisis. We explore how the tool can be used in many contexts, and...

  2. Land Lines, July 2020

    Land Lines Magazine
    July 2020
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    This issue addresses the connections between land policy, public health, and racial justice, delving into topics including the history of biased housing policies, the future of density, and the...

  3. Grow with the Flow

    How Planners in Two Western Cities Are Integrating Water and Land Use
    Land Lines Magazine
    November 2018
    By Kathleen McCormick, November 27, 2018

    In the face of a multiyear drought and the uncertainty of climate change, planning for the future availability of water in the arid and rapidly urbanizing southwestern United States has taken on a...

  4. Crecer con la corriente

    Cómo integran agua y suelo los planificadores de dos ciudades del oeste
    Land Lines Magazine
    January 2019
    Por Kathleen McCormick

    Ante una sequía histórica y la incertidumbre del cambio climático, se hace más urgente planificar para la futura disponibilidad de agua en el oeste de Estados Unidos, seco...

  5. Boston Takes on Climate Change

    Among the World's Most Prepared But Also the Most Vulnerable, the City Is Making Big Plans to Protect Itself
    Land Lines Magazine
    April 2021
    By Anthony Flint, April 27, 2021

    This article is copublished with the American Planning Association’s Planning magazine. After a severe winter storm in 2018, a dumpster broke free of its moorings in Boston's warehouse district, and...

  6. President’s Message

    Where the Water Meets the Land
    Land Lines Magazine
    January 2019
    By George W. McCarthy, January 10, 2019

    Over the past few years, the Colorado River Delta has changed dramatically. George W. McCarthy, president of the Lincoln Institute, shares lessons learned from his visit there, and explains the...

  7. Colorado River Reflections

    An Interview with Bruce Babbitt
    Land Lines Magazine
    January 2019

    As former Arizona governor and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt has a unique perspective on the Colorado River Basin. Babbitt Center Director Jim Holway sits down with the...

  8. 2019 Journalists Forum

    Events
    March 29, 2019
    Partners: Walton Family Foundation, Gates Family Foundation, Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

    The forum explored the history, science, and politics of water management, and delved into innovative policies and practices that can help forge a sustainable water future.

  9. Water Planning

    Land Use Decisions Could Make or Break the River That Sustains One in Nine Americans
    Land Lines Magazine
    May 2019
    By Anthony Flint, May 3, 2019

    The Drought Contingency Plan for the Colorado River will help maintain water supplies for 40 million people, but the hard work to bring about a truly sustainable future is just beginning.

  10. Incorporating Land Use Planning into Water Efficiency Plans

    February 2019

    State of Colorado Water Efficiency Plan Guidance Addendum

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