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  1. Land Lines, April 2024

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2024
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    This issue explores cities rethinking street surfaces in response to climate change, factors influencing home buyers to consider climate risk, the work of Seattle's Black Home Initiative to...

  2. What Will Make Home Buyers Consider Climate Risk? What Happens Once They Do?

    Revista Land Lines
    Novembro 2023
    By Jon Gorey, November 17, 2023

    Where the planet is sending us flashing red “stop” signals, homebuyers and developers seem to see green lights. Why? And what will it take to change that?

  3. Can Removing Development Subsidies Promote Adaptation?

    The Coastal Barrier Resources System as a Natural Experiment
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Maio 2023
    Hannah Druckenmiller, Yanjun (Penny) Liao, Sophie Pesek, Margaret Walls, and Shan Zhang

    As natural disasters grow in frequency and intensity under climate change, limiting populations and properties in harm's way will be one important facet of adaptation. This study focuses on one...

  4. Mensaje del presidente

    Cómo combatir la especulación sobre el suelo
    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2022

    C El caos climático afecta a personas en todo el mundo, incluidos los Estados Unidos, y ya es hora de que se haga algo al respecto. Para evitar los impactos más catastróficos de esta crisis mundial,...

  5. The Private Equity Land Grab Expanding to Smaller Legacy Cities

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2022
    By Catherine Tumber, July 25, 2022

    Small and midsize legacy cities are poised to become destinations for the displaced as climate change plays out in the United States. But these cities are facing a serious threat: large-scale speculative real estate investment that could put housing out o

  6. President’s Message: How to Fend Off Land Speculation

    Revista Land Lines
    Julho 2022
    By George W. McCarthy, July 14, 2022

    As climate change accelerates, land speculation is also on the rise. Lincoln Institute President George W. McCarthy says one fiscal remedy, successfully used in Taiwan and other places to prevent astronomical windfalls from lining private-sector pockets,

  7. Land Lines, October 2019

    Revista Land Lines
    Outubro 2019
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    In this issue, we report on an educational experiment taking root in Detroit, explore the role libraries can play in addressing affordable housing, and reveal the surprising role of games in the...

  8. Making Room for a Planet of Cities

    Informes sobre Políticas Fundiárias
    Janeiro 2011
    Shlomo Angel, with Jason Parent, Daniel L. Civco, and Alejandro M. Blei

    This report—the precursor to Planet of Cities—provides policy makers and planners with a conceptual framework for understanding urban expansion and provides research-based suggestions for...

  9. Opportunities and Limits for the Evolution of Property Rights Institutions

    Artigos de Conferências
    Novembro 2011
    Thráinn Eggertsson

    In this paper, Thráinn Eggertsson examines how assumptions based on national politics and hard-to-obtain and limited data yield valuable tools for exploring the logic of institutional changes to...

  10. Gold Rush Legacy

    American Minerals and the Knowledge Economy
    Artigos de Conferências
    Novembro 2011
    Karen Clay and Gavin Wright

    In this paper, Karen Clay and Gavin Wright argue that the gold-mining camps of California had a more complex governance structure than economic historians have supposed. In some respects, the mining...

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