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Addressing Inequality through Bold Spatial Interventions

The Case of the Corridors of Freedom in Johannesburg, South Africa

Philip Harrison, PhD and Margot Rubin, PhD

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Poverty and Inequality

Social Equity Policies and Spatial Development

The Case of Lisbon’s Subway Expansion Projects (1998-2018)

João Rafael Santos, David Vale, and Fernando Nunes da Silva

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Infrastructure

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Housing, Infrastructure

National Planning Conference

Lincoln Institute Experts to Share Insights at 2021 National Planning Conference

By Emma Zehner

May 2021, English

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will lead conversations on how to equitably plan resilient communities at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference, which will be held virtually May 5 to 7, 2021, and be centered around themes such as addressing legacies of inequality, planning for resilience in a changing climate, and reinventing […]

May 2021, English

  The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will lead conversations on how to equitably plan resilient communities at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference, which will be held virtually May 5 to 7, 2021, and be centered around themes such as addressing legacies of inequality, planning for resilience in a changing climate, and reinventing […]

Value Capture and the Role of Land in the Equality of Opportunities

The Case of São Paulo, Brazil

Ciro Biderman

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Value Capture

May 2021, English

Working Papers

City and Regional Planning, Land and Property Rights, Value Capture

Desegregation Plans and Social Rehabilitation Programs as Tools to Counteract Socio-spatial Segregation in Budapest

Éva Gerőházi, Eszter Somogyi and Iván Tosics

May 2021, English

Working Papers

Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance

May 2021, English

Working Papers

Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance

Boston Takes on Climate Change

Among the World's Most Prepared But Also the Most Vulnerable, the City Is Making Big Plans to Protect Itself

By Anthony Flint

April 2021, English

  This article is copublished with the American Planning Association’s Planning magazine. After a severe winter storm in 2018, a dumpster broke free of its moorings in Boston’s warehouse district, and started floating, almost serenely, down a flooded street. Someone captured the scene on video and it went viral, prompting headlines that the rapidly developing area should be renamed […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Water

April 2021, English

  This article is copublished with the American Planning Association’s Planning magazine. After a severe winter storm in 2018, a dumpster broke free of its moorings in Boston’s warehouse district, and started floating, almost serenely, down a flooded street. Someone captured the scene on video and it went viral, prompting headlines that the rapidly developing area should be renamed […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Water

Mayor’s Desk

Expanding Affordability and Equity in Cambridge

By Anthony Flint

April 2021, English

  Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui immigrated to the United States from Karachi, Pakistan, at the age of two, along with her parents and twin brother. Raised in affordable housing in Cambridge and educated in the city’s public schools, she later graduated from Brown University and served as an AmeriCorps fellow at New Profit, a nonprofit organization […]

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

April 2021, English

  Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui immigrated to the United States from Karachi, Pakistan, at the age of two, along with her parents and twin brother. Raised in affordable housing in Cambridge and educated in the city’s public schools, she later graduated from Brown University and served as an AmeriCorps fellow at New Profit, a nonprofit organization […]

Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government

Aerial view of the Duwamish Valley

Climate and Health Equity

Resilience District Concept Gathers Momentum in Seattle

By Emma Zehner

April 2021, English

  Residents of the Duwamish Valley, a section of Seattle perched just south of downtown, face an array of environmental challenges, health disparities, and racial inequities. Saddled with a legacy of pollution from the heavy industry and highways nearby, they now face increasing flood risks due to climate change and concerns about displacement and affordability. […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing

April 2021, English

  Residents of the Duwamish Valley, a section of Seattle perched just south of downtown, face an array of environmental challenges, health disparities, and racial inequities. Saddled with a legacy of pollution from the heavy industry and highways nearby, they now face increasing flood risks due to climate change and concerns about displacement and affordability. […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing