Topic: Infrastructure

Course

Professional Development Course on Informal Land Markets and Regularization in Latin America

November 27, 2016 - December 2, 2016

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Free, offered in Spanish


This week-long professional development course provides participants the opportunity to develop knowledge and systematize their understanding of the urban informal economy, as well as to develop instruments of economic analysis on informality, land markets and price formation, and the processes that generate informal settlements in cities of Latin America and the Caribbean. Participants deepen their knowledge of the economic dimension of the urban informal economy, technical intervention mechanisms, planning and scale program management, and mechanisms of regularization of tenure of the land through the analysis of experiences and cases in cities of Latin America and the Caribbean and other regions. The course is developed in collaboration with the United Nations Program for Human Settlements (UN-Habitat), the General Directorate of Planning and Territorial Development (DGODT) and the Agency to Promote Development Initiatives (APID) of Dominican Republic.


Details

Date
November 27, 2016 - December 2, 2016
Application Period
August 5, 2016 - August 28, 2016
Selection Notification Date
September 15, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Location
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Language
Spanish
Cost
Free
Registration Fee
Free
Educational Credit Type
Lincoln Institute certificate

Keywords

Favela, Housing, Informal Land Markets, Infrastructure, Land Use, Land Use Ethics, Planning, Poverty, Public Policy, Tenure, Urban Sprawl, Urban Upgrading and Regularization

Workshop on Urban Development and Value Capture Strategies: The New Airport System in Mexico City

January 20, 2016 |

Mexico City, MEX Mexico

Offered in Spanish

This workshop explores the implementation of urban development and value capture policies arising from the transformation of the airport system in Mexico City and fosters interdepartmental cooperation between several Mexican government agencies and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy to optimize the social impact of the new airport system. Particularly, the workshop provides a forum to analyze the institutional framework and the instruments needed to guarantee that the new airport system will benefit the city as a whole and the underprivileged sectors east of the conglomeration.


Details

Date
January 20, 2016
Location
Mexico City, MEX Mexico
Language
Spanish

Keywords

Development, Infrastructure, Land Use, Land Use Planning, Local Government, Planning, Public Finance, Public Policy, Reuse of Urban Land, Urban, Urban Design, Urban Development, Value Capture

Systems Thinking Pilot

May 16, 2016 - May 17, 2016

Cambridge, MA United States

Free, offered in English

In collaboration with the Congress for New Urbanism and the Public Sector Consortium, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is hosting a two-day capacity-building seminar focusing on strengthening the fiscal health of local governments on May 16th and 17th, 2016. Our objective is to help city officials strengthen their ability to track, manage, and sustain the fiscal health of their communities, guided by Systems Thinking practices.

Schedule:
Monday:  8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM


Details

Date
May 16, 2016 - May 17, 2016
Location
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA United States
Language
English
Cost
Free

Keywords

Infrastructure, Local Government, Municipal Fiscal Health