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Financiación de infraestructura

Nueva publicación examina experiencias y potencial de la contribución de mejoras como instrumento de financiación de obras públicas en países de América Latina

Por Luis Felipe Quintanilla

September 2020, Spanish

  La financiación de obras de infraestructura, específicamente con relación a movilidad y servicios públicos, continúa siendo uno de los grandes retos que enfrentan las ciudades de América Latina, una de las regiones más urbanizadas del mundo. Consecuentemente, es relevante comprender mejor y buscar implementar instrumentos de gestión pública disponibles que promuevan inversión y desarrollo […]

Infrastructure, Local Government, Value Capture

September 2020, Spanish

  La financiación de obras de infraestructura, específicamente con relación a movilidad y servicios públicos, continúa siendo uno de los grandes retos que enfrentan las ciudades de América Latina, una de las regiones más urbanizadas del mundo. Consecuentemente, es relevante comprender mejor y buscar implementar instrumentos de gestión pública disponibles que promuevan inversión y desarrollo […]

Infrastructure, Local Government, Value Capture

Mayor’s Desk

A Capital Reckoning in Washington, DC

By Anthony Flint

September 2020

  Muriel Bowser vaulted to national prominence this year as a leading voice in the coronavirus pandemic and the movement for racial justice. Bowser was elected mayor of Washington, DC, in 2014 and reelected in 2018. A leading proponent of DC statehood, she serves in a unique capacity, functioning as a governor and county executive […]

September 2020

  Muriel Bowser vaulted to national prominence this year as a leading voice in the coronavirus pandemic and the movement for racial justice. Bowser was elected mayor of Washington, DC, in 2014 and reelected in 2018. A leading proponent of DC statehood, she serves in a unique capacity, functioning as a governor and county executive […]

El escritorio del alcalde

Un saldo prioritario

Por Anthony Flint

September 2020, Spanish

  Muriel Bowser alcanzó un protagonismo nacional este año por ser una voz destacada en la pandemia del coronavirus y el movimiento por la justicia racial. Bowser fue electa alcaldesa de Washington, DC, en 2014 y reelecta en 2018. Es una gran defensora del movimiento por otorgar categoría de estado a DC y ocupa un […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Local Government

September 2020, Spanish

  Muriel Bowser alcanzó un protagonismo nacional este año por ser una voz destacada en la pandemia del coronavirus y el movimiento por la justicia racial. Bowser fue electa alcaldesa de Washington, DC, en 2014 y reelecta en 2018. Es una gran defensora del movimiento por otorgar categoría de estado a DC y ocupa un […]

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Local Government

Methodology Used to Create the Fiscally Standardized Cities Database

Adam H. Langley

September 2020, English

Working Papers

Local Government, Public Finance

September 2020, English

Working Papers

Local Government, Public Finance

Value Capture Beyond Public Land Leasing

Funding Transit and Urban Redevelopment in China’s Pearl River Delta

Jiawen Yang, Rachelle Alterman, and Bin Li

August 2020, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation, Valuation

August 2020, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation, Valuation

Human Ecology

Design with Nature Now and the Pandemic

By Frederick Steiner

August 2020, English

  Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on the Columbia University Press blog. The American botanist Paul Sears called ecology “the subversive science.” Once we start to see the interconnections all around, our view of everything in the world changes. We begin to understand, and cannot avoid seeing, Aldo Leopold’s “wounds of the world,” the many […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment

August 2020, English

  Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on the Columbia University Press blog. The American botanist Paul Sears called ecology “the subversive science.” Once we start to see the interconnections all around, our view of everything in the world changes. We begin to understand, and cannot avoid seeing, Aldo Leopold’s “wounds of the world,” the many […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment

Curriculum Design

Lincoln Institute and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Recognize Innovative Urban Planning Courses

By Emma Zehner

August 2020, English

  In 2014, as the Buffalo-Niagara Region was undergoing the One Region Forward sustainability planning initiative, University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning professor Robert Shibley started the Citizens Planning School, a course to provide residents with tools to advocate for local change and complete specific projects in their neighborhoods. Six years later, the course is a permanent fixture in the university’s planning […]

August 2020, English

  In 2014, as the Buffalo-Niagara Region was undergoing the One Region Forward sustainability planning initiative, University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning professor Robert Shibley started the Citizens Planning School, a course to provide residents with tools to advocate for local change and complete specific projects in their neighborhoods. Six years later, the course is a permanent fixture in the university’s planning […]

The Empty House Next Door

Understanding and Reducing Vacancy and Hypervacancy in the United States

Alan Mallach

August 2020, English

Policy Briefs

Economic Development, Housing, Local Government

August 2020, English

Policy Briefs

Economic Development, Housing, Local Government