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The University’s Role in Urban Development

From Enclave to Anchor Institution

David C. Perry, Wim Wiewel, and Carrie Menendez, Julio 1, 2009
Report from the President

The Changing Landscape of Local Public Revenues

Gregory K. Ingram, Julio 1, 2009
El derecho y la política de suelo en América Latina

Nuevos paradigmas y posibilidades de acción

Edésio Fernandes and María Mercedes Maldonado Copello, Julio 1, 2009
Law and Land Policy in Latin America

Shifting Paradigms and Possibilities for Action

Edésio Fernandes and María Mercedes Maldonado Copello, Julio 1, 2009
Faculty Profile

John H. Bowman

Julio 1, 2009
Land Conservation and Communities Mark C. Ackelson, Julio 1, 2009

Julio 2009

This issue explores the American university’s evolved role as a driver of urban development; a joint venture between the Lincoln Institute and the African Tax Institute to shed light on African property taxes; and Latin American land laws and policies as they pertain to the continent’s troubled urban planning systems.

Informalidad de la vivienda urbana

¿Influyen en ella la regulación de la construcción y del uso del suelo?

Ciro Biderman, Martim O. Smolka, and Anna Sant’Anna, Abril 1, 2009
Report From the President

Learning What Works

Gregory K. Ingram, Abril 1, 2009