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The New Urbanism
Hope or Hype for American Communities?Policy Focus ReportsNovember 1996William FultonSince the early 1980s, a group of planners, architects, and developers have been rebelling against “conventional” suburban development as practiced in the United States since the end of...
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Q & A with President Jim Brown
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996Q. You have been at the helm of the Lincoln Institute since May 1. What aspect of the program has captured most of your attention in the past few months? A. My first task has been to work with the...
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The Ideologies of Urban Land Use Politics
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996Alan AltshulerLocal governments exercise greater land use authority in the United States than in any other advanced democracy. Yet local governments have themselves evolved piecemeal in the typical U.S....
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Ethics, Business, and Land
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996David C. LincolnMy father John C. Lincoln (1866-1959) had a strong code of ethics that played a prominent role in both his practice of business and his ideas about land. In 1895 he founded the Lincoln Electric...
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Los mercados de suelo en América Latina
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 1 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. El Programa para América...
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Latin American Land Markets
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996The Lincoln Institute’s Latin America program pursues education and research projects with universities and local governments throughout Central and South America and the Caribbean. These activities...
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Remembering William Vickrey
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996Dick NetzerWilliam Vickrey died on October 11, three days after the announcement of his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, while on his way to the Lincoln Institute for the annual research conference...
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Land Lines, November 1996
Land Lines MagazineNovember 1996Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue delves into the role of government and ideologies in shaping the dynamics of urban land use in the U.S.; perpetuating Cleveland industrialist and investor John C. Lincoln’s legacy in...
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The Economic Value of Open Space
Land Lines MagazineSeptember 1996Charles J. Fausold and Robert J. LilieholmGovernments have long recognized the need to preserve certain open space lands because of their importance in producing public goods and services such as food, fiber, recreation and natural hazard...
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The New Urbanism Challenges Conventional Planning
Land Lines MagazineSeptember 1996William FultonThe New Urbanism has captured the imagination of the American public like no urban planning movement in decades. Amid great fanfare, New Urbanists are seeking to redefine the nature of the American...
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