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The Social Urbanizer

Porto Alegre's Land Policy Experiment

Martim O. Smolka and Cláudia P. Damasio

April 2005, English

The Lincoln Institute has been cosponsoring research and training programs with public officials in Porto Alegre, Brazil, for several years. The land policy experiment described in this article represents an innovation with much pedagogical potential because it brings attention to the importance of procedural factors (e.g., management, negotiation, transparency, public legitimacy) in the provision of […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

April 2005, English

The Lincoln Institute has been cosponsoring research and training programs with public officials in Porto Alegre, Brazil, for several years. The land policy experiment described in this article represents an innovation with much pedagogical potential because it brings attention to the importance of procedural factors (e.g., management, negotiation, transparency, public legitimacy) in the provision of […]

Informal Settlements, Land and Property Rights, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

Faculty Profile

Lawrence Susskind

April 2005, English

Lawrence Susskind is the Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and president of the Consensus Building Institute, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated from Columbia University and received his Masters of City Planning and his Ph.D. in Urban Planning from MIT. As current head of the Environmental Policy Group in […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution

April 2005, English

Lawrence Susskind is the Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and president of the Consensus Building Institute, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated from Columbia University and received his Masters of City Planning and his Ph.D. in Urban Planning from MIT. As current head of the Environmental Policy Group in […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conflict Resolution

Land Lines, April 2005

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

April 2005, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

April 2005, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Poverty and Inequality, Urbanization

Emerging Land and Housing Markets in China

Edited by Chengri Ding and Yan Song

March 2005, English

Book

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Urbanization

March 2005, English

Book

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Urbanization

Rural Urbanization and Religious Transformation

A Case Study of Zhangdian Town

Liu Zhijun

March 2005, English

Working Paper

March 2005, English

Working Paper

The Value of Open Space

Evidence from Studies of Nonmarket Benefits

Virginia McConnell and Margaret Walls

March 2005, English

Working Paper

Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

March 2005, English

Working Paper

Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

Reinventing Conservation Easements

A Critical Examination and Ideas for Reform

Jeff Pidot

March 2005, English

Working Paper

Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning

March 2005, English

Working Paper

Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning

Universities as Developers

An International Conversation

Barbara Sherry

January 2005, English

In the United States we are used to thinking about the university within the context of its host city. The University of Wisconsin in Madison, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and the University of Illinois in Urbana play major roles in driving the economies of those traditional college towns. Stanford University and […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

January 2005, English

In the United States we are used to thinking about the university within the context of its host city. The University of Wisconsin in Madison, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and the University of Illinois in Urbana play major roles in driving the economies of those traditional college towns. Stanford University and […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization