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Is Infrastructure Finance Such a Big Headache?
By José Gómez-Ibáñez, Zhi Liu
June 2022, English
Building and maintaining infrastructure is notoriously expensive, and governments often struggle to cover those costs. But emerging, innovative approaches to financing can help, explain the editors of the Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics a
Infrastructure, Public Finance, Value Capture
June 2022, English
Building and maintaining infrastructure is notoriously expensive, and governments often struggle to cover those costs. But emerging, innovative approaches to financing can help, explain the editors of the Lincoln Institute book "Infrastructure Economics a
Infrastructure, Public Finance, Value Capture
A Global Perspective on Land Use Regulations and Housing Outcomes
Cynthia Goytia and Eric J. Heikkila
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Informal Settlements, Land Markets
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Informal Settlements, Land Markets
Integrated Policy and Planning for Connectivity Conservation
Lessons from Kenya, Romania, and Vermont, U.S.A.
Zachary Wurtzebach
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation, Land Use and Zoning
Inclusionary Zoning in New York and Paris
Trojan Horse or Antidote to Gentrification?
Lance Freeman and Magda Maaoui
With research assistance from Xiyu Chen and Yining Lei
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Housing, Land Use and Zoning
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Housing, Land Use and Zoning
Land Matters Podcast: A Force of Nature on Chicago’s South Side: Rev. Otis Moss III
June 2022, English
On the South Side of Chicago, Rev. Otis Moss III has led initiatives in green building and community empowerment that are having a ripple effect across the city and beyond. This interview follows his delivery of the keynote for the Lincoln Institute’s 75t
Economic Development, Housing, Poverty and Inequality
June 2022, English
On the South Side of Chicago, Rev. Otis Moss III has led initiatives in green building and community empowerment that are having a ripple effect across the city and beyond. This interview follows his delivery of the keynote for the Lincoln Institute’s 75t
Economic Development, Housing, Poverty and Inequality
As Boston Builds Climate Infrastructure, Developers Are Helping to Pay for It
June 2022, English
With 47 miles of coastline vulnerable to the rising seas that come with climate change, Boston is considering a range of innovative techniques to build resilience against the inevitable impacts of climate change. But one of the most groundbreaking feature
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Local Government, Value Capture
June 2022, English
With 47 miles of coastline vulnerable to the rising seas that come with climate change, Boston is considering a range of innovative techniques to build resilience against the inevitable impacts of climate change. But one of the most groundbreaking feature
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Local Government, Value Capture
Moving towards an Inclusive Housing Policy?
Migrants’ Access to Subsidized Housing in Urban China
Youqin Huang and Jianyu Ren
June 2022, English
Working Papers
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Urbanization
June 2022, English
Working Papers
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Urbanization
Building the Breathable City
What role should land value capture play in China’s ambitions to prepare for climate change?
Alexander Lord, Erwin van der Krabben, and Guanpeng Dong
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Climate Change, Land and Property Rights, Valuation
June 2022, English
Working Papers
Climate Change, Land and Property Rights, Valuation
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