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Bridging the Divide
Why Integrating Land and Water Planning Is Critical to a Sustainable Future
By Heather Hansman
Marzo 2021, inglés
Rick Schultz doesn’t hate grass outright. He can see the use for it in some places—kids should be able to play soccer somewhere, sure—but there’s no need for it in road medians or sweeping lawns in arid places, says Schultz, a water conservation specialist at the municipally owned utility in Castle Rock, Colorado. Located […]
Planificación urbana y regional, Cambio climático, Medio ambiente, Agua
Marzo 2021, inglés
Rick Schultz doesn’t hate grass outright. He can see the use for it in some places—kids should be able to play soccer somewhere, sure—but there’s no need for it in road medians or sweeping lawns in arid places, says Schultz, a water conservation specialist at the municipally owned utility in Castle Rock, Colorado. Located […]
Planificación urbana y regional, Cambio climático, Medio ambiente, Agua
Podcast Estación Ciudad
El desborde de Lima
Por Jimena Ledgard y Sofía García
Marzo 2021, español
En una ciudad de 10 millones de personas donde el 60% de las viviendas han sido construidas de manera informal, exploramos cómo la especulación urbana impacta a sus habitantes.
Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Asentamientos informales, Mercados de suelo
Marzo 2021, español
En una ciudad de 10 millones de personas donde el 60% de las viviendas han sido construidas de manera informal, exploramos cómo la especulación urbana impacta a sus habitantes.
Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Asentamientos informales, Mercados de suelo
New Fellowship
Lincoln Institute Launches Fellowship for Claremont Lincoln University’s Master in Public Administration Program
By Claremont Lincoln University and Lincoln Institute Staff
Marzo 2021, inglés
This article was updated March 16, 2021 to reflect the addition of a new cohort with a later application deadline. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has committed $100,000 to fund the newly established Lincoln Institute 75 Fellowship for Ethics and Equity in Public Administration. The fellowship will support select new students earning a Master […]
Marzo 2021, inglés
This article was updated March 16, 2021 to reflect the addition of a new cohort with a later application deadline. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has committed $100,000 to fund the newly established Lincoln Institute 75 Fellowship for Ethics and Equity in Public Administration. The fellowship will support select new students earning a Master […]
Urban Land Governance
New Study to Explore Economic Impact of Restrictive Land Policies in India's Cities
By Sam Asher and Paul Novosad
Marzo 2021, inglés
Economists have long theorized that restrictive land use regulations are limiting growth and exacerbating inequalities in developing countries. Now, in the first study of its kind, researchers will explore this question by analyzing data on the 100 largest cities in India—home, collectively, to some 153 million people. The economic opportunities provided by cities are […]
Uso de suelo y zonificación
Marzo 2021, inglés
Economists have long theorized that restrictive land use regulations are limiting growth and exacerbating inequalities in developing countries. Now, in the first study of its kind, researchers will explore this question by analyzing data on the 100 largest cities in India—home, collectively, to some 153 million people. The economic opportunities provided by cities are […]
Uso de suelo y zonificación
‘Through the Roof’ Confronts Affordable Housing Crisis, Bridges Divide in Policy Debate
By Will Jason
Marzo 2021, inglés
Faced with a housing crisis that has grown even more urgent under the stress of the COVID pandemic, local U.S. governments need to adopt comprehensive and balanced housing strategies to ensure everyone can access a stable and affordable place to live, according to a new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land […]
Vivienda, Gobierno local
Marzo 2021, inglés
Faced with a housing crisis that has grown even more urgent under the stress of the COVID pandemic, local U.S. governments need to adopt comprehensive and balanced housing strategies to ensure everyone can access a stable and affordable place to live, according to a new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land […]
Vivienda, Gobierno local
Through the Roof
What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jeffrey Lubell, and Mark A. Willis
Marzo 2021, inglés
Enfoques en políticas de suelo
Vivienda
Marzo 2021, inglés
Enfoques en políticas de suelo
Vivienda
Land Matters Podcast
Season 2, Episode 2: Coauthor of Through the Roof on How Housing Can Be More Affordable
Febrero 2021, inglés
Early on in Through the Roof: What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America, the report’s authors describe the deep roots of the affordability crisis with what they say is “cruel math”: between 1960 and 2016, median income rose by about 11 percent, while median rents rose by 80 […]
Vivienda
Febrero 2021, inglés
Early on in Through the Roof: What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America, the report’s authors describe the deep roots of the affordability crisis with what they say is “cruel math”: between 1960 and 2016, median income rose by about 11 percent, while median rents rose by 80 […]
Vivienda
Regional Transportation
Northeast Rail Advocates Make a Major Play for Federal Infrastructure Funds
Febrero 2021, inglés
This article is reprinted with permission from CityLab, where it originally appeared. It is an audacious vision for high-speed rail in the Northeast: new tunnels out of New York City and under the Long Island Sound, routing trains up through Hartford, Providence and Boston. With electric locomotives that top 200 miles per hour, travel time between New […]
Planificación urbana y regional
Febrero 2021, inglés
This article is reprinted with permission from CityLab, where it originally appeared. It is an audacious vision for high-speed rail in the Northeast: new tunnels out of New York City and under the Long Island Sound, routing trains up through Hartford, Providence and Boston. With electric locomotives that top 200 miles per hour, travel time between New […]
Planificación urbana y regional
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