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  1. Exploring Cuba's Urban and Environmental Heritage

    Land Lines Magazine
    September 1998

    Cuba is a striking country. Its historic capital city of Havana boasts 400 years of architectural heritage. Many areas are in a state of sad decay but some represent very creative approaches to...

  2. Large-scale Development

    A Teleport Proposal for Cordoba
    Land Lines Magazine
    September 1998
    David Amborski and Douglas Keare

    Changes in the global economy, telecommunications and transportation systems are causing cities throughout the world to look at large-scale development projects as a way to restructure land uses and...

  3. Land Lines, September 1998

    Land Lines Magazine
    September 1998
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue explores fiscal and regulatory instruments for value capture in Brazil; remedies to the challenges of redeveloping brownfields and vacant land in the U.S. Northeast; Cuba’s urban and...

  4. Exploración de la herencia urbana y medioambiental de Cuba

    Land Lines Magazine
    September 1998

    Cuba es un país sorprendente. La ciudad de La Habana, su capital histórica, ostenta 400 años de herencia arquitectónica. Muchas de sus áreas se encuentran en un estado de triste deterioro, pero otras...

  5. Desarrollo a gran escala

    Propuesta de un telepuerto en Córdoba
    Land Lines Magazine
    September 1998
    David Amborski and Douglas Keare

    Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 5 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. Los cambios en la...

  6. Transportation and Land Use

    Land Lines Magazine
    July 1998
    Alex Anas

    The complexity that characterizes the interaction of transportation and land use in urban areas is matched by the variety of the disciplines called on to address these issues, including economics,...

  7. Land Lines, July 1998

    Land Lines Magazine
    July 1998
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue sheds light on international dialogues surrounding the regularization and market dynamics of urban land; the return to socially-based land values in Colombia; and the intersection of...

  8. Land Value Taxation

    Could It Work Today?
    Land Lines Magazine
    March 1998
    Dick Netzer

    Decades before Henry George made a passionate case for the "single tax" in Progress and Poverty, the classical economists had recognized that, in theory, the land value tax was almost the perfect tax...

  9. Land Prices, Land Markets, and the Broader Economy

    Land Lines Magazine
    March 1998
    Stephen K. Mayo

    The interactions between land and property markets and the broader economy of cities and nations are central to the Lincoln Institute's concerns. Two key objectives of our work in this area are (1)...

  10. Land Lines, March 1998

    Land Lines Magazine
    March 1998
    Edited by Ann LeRoyer

    This issue explores land prices and the broader land market and economic climate of cities and nations around the world; general principles and questions about the functions of land value taxation; a...

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