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Aerial view of Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge
A Natural Experiment Hints at an ‘Elegant Approach’ to Climate Adaptation By Jon Gorey, Enero 25, 2023
A group of people at the COP15 biodiversity conference in 2022
Lincoln Institute Staff Promote Private and Civic Land Conservation at Historic COP15 By Shenmin Liu, Enero 23, 2023

Enero 2023

Este número explora los esfuerzos estatales de reforma de zonificación, un experimento ambicioso de The Port de Cincinnati por preservar la capacidad de pago de vivienda en esa ciudad, y el potencial de las viviendas prefabricadas.

People gather on a red staircase to celebrate the opening of the Crosstown Concourse building in Memphis
President’s Message: Make Way for Mixed Use By George W. McCarthy, Enero 3, 2023
Mensaje del presidente

Dar paso al uso mixto

Por George W. McCarthy, Enero 3, 2023
Accessory dwelling unit in Seattle
A State-by-State Guide to Zoning Reform By Anthony Flint, Diciembre 23, 2022
View of downtown Cincinnati from East Price Hill
A Bid for Affordability: Notes from an Ambitious Housing Experiment in Cincinnati By Loren Berlin, Diciembre 23, 2022
A Connecticut resident at a 2021 protest holds a sign urging lawmakers to "keep zoning local"
The State of Local Zoning: Reforming a Century-Old Approach to Land Use By Anthony Flint, Diciembre 22, 2022
A manufactured home in San Bernardino
Home Economics: How Manufactured Housing Can Help Solve the National Housing Affordability Crisis By Jon Gorey, Diciembre 12, 2022