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A Reformer’s Guidebook to Zoning’s Knots

Approval Processes for Multi-Family Housing in Greater Boston

Amy Dain

October 2021, English

Working Papers

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

October 2021, English

Working Papers

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

Curb management has become a rising priority in cities including Las Vegas

City Tech

Managing the Curb

By Rob Walker

October 2021, English

Among its many impacts, the pandemic has led to soaring demand for curb space in cities across the country. Now cities from Aspen to Nashville are experimenting with smart zones, apps, and other tools that can help manage this essential piece of urban inf

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Technology and Tools

October 2021, English

Among its many impacts, the pandemic has led to soaring demand for curb space in cities across the country. Now cities from Aspen to Nashville are experimenting with smart zones, apps, and other tools that can help manage this essential piece of urban inf

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Technology and Tools

Image: Interstates 10 and 101 in Los Angeles.

President’s Message

We Need to Get Infrastructure Right. The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher.

By George W. McCarthy

October 2021, English

In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning

October 2021, English

In an essay adapted from the forthcoming Lincoln Institute book Infrastructure Economics and Policy: International Perspectives, President George “Mac” McCarthy reflects on the critical connections among urbanization, sustainability, and infrastructure.

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning

Mark Anderson of The Nature Conservancy Receives the Kingsbury Browne Fellowship and Conservation Leadership Award

By Lincoln Institute Staff

October 2021, English

  Mark Anderson, an ecologist who has conducted groundbreaking work to map climate-resilient lands and waters across the United States, has been named the new Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the recipient of the Kingsbury Browne Conservation Leadership Award from the Land Trust Alliance.   In his role as director of The Nature […]

Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation

October 2021, English

  Mark Anderson, an ecologist who has conducted groundbreaking work to map climate-resilient lands and waters across the United States, has been named the new Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the recipient of the Kingsbury Browne Conservation Leadership Award from the Land Trust Alliance.   In his role as director of The Nature […]

Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation

Land Matters Podcast: Addressing Structural Racism in Urban Planning

By Anthony Flint

September 2021, English

  City planners are emerging from behind the scenes to help address some of society’s most complex challenges, including building equity and fighting racism. This summer a coalition of planners came together to acknowledge past discrimination in urban development policies and commit to becoming “change agents” to help create more racially equitable communities. The new […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

September 2021, English

  City planners are emerging from behind the scenes to help address some of society’s most complex challenges, including building equity and fighting racism. This summer a coalition of planners came together to acknowledge past discrimination in urban development policies and commit to becoming “change agents” to help create more racially equitable communities. The new […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

From Transit to Technology, Planning Faces New Challenges. Here Are Seven Trends to Watch.

By Petra Hurtado and Aleksandra Gomez

September 2021, English

  This content was developed through a partnership between the Lincoln Institute and the American Planning Association as part of the APA Foresight practice. It was originally published in APA’s Planning magazine.    “The world turns and we get dizzy.” That’s how Bono would put it. He’s right: the world’s accelerations, constant technological disruptions, social […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality

September 2021, English

  This content was developed through a partnership between the Lincoln Institute and the American Planning Association as part of the APA Foresight practice. It was originally published in APA’s Planning magazine.    “The world turns and we get dizzy.” That’s how Bono would put it. He’s right: the world’s accelerations, constant technological disruptions, social […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality

Climate Change and the Colorado River

Lincoln Institute Dialogue Addresses Water Management Challenges

By Katharine Wroth

September 2021, English

  This summer, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) declared the first official water shortage on the Colorado River. The declaration triggers mandatory cuts in withdrawals from the river, which supports more than 40 million people and 4.5 million acres of agriculture across seven U.S. states and two states in Mexico. While the announcement […]

Climate Change, Environment, Water

September 2021, English

  This summer, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) declared the first official water shortage on the Colorado River. The declaration triggers mandatory cuts in withdrawals from the river, which supports more than 40 million people and 4.5 million acres of agriculture across seven U.S. states and two states in Mexico. While the announcement […]

Climate Change, Environment, Water

New Master’s Program

Lincoln Institute Launches Educational Partnership with UNED

By Carmen Gloria Huenchual Arancibia

September 2021, English

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the National University of Distance Education in Spain (UNED) have partnered to offer a unique new master’s program on land policy and urban development. It is one of the few graduate programs in the world that explores both the legal framework and the fiscal and planning tools […]

September 2021, English

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the National University of Distance Education in Spain (UNED) have partnered to offer a unique new master’s program on land policy and urban development. It is one of the few graduate programs in the world that explores both the legal framework and the fiscal and planning tools […]