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November 2000

This issue explores the principal features and critical reform issues of Indiana’s property tax and assessment systems; new visions for regional planning in America; and spatially-based urban segregation patterns in metropolises around the world.

Promoting More Equitable Brownfield Redevelopment Nancey Green Leigh, September 1, 2000
La política del suelo en América Latina Martim Smolka and Laura Mullahy, September 1, 2000
Land Policy Issues in Latin America Martim Smolka and Laura Mullahy, September 1, 2000

September 2000

This issue looks at the need to redevelop low-value brownfield properties that are often neglected in marginal U.S. urban communities; and land policy issues tied to traditions of patrimonialism and rigid land regulation in Latin America.

Traditional Methods and New Approaches to Land Valuation Jerome C. German, Dennis Robinson, and Joan Youngman, July 1, 2000
State Planning in the Northeast Robert D. Yaro and Raymond R. Janairo, July 1, 2000

July 2000

This issue explores smart growth strategies, community development schemes, and other state planning methods used in the Northeast United States; as well as traditional approaches to land valuation and appraisal along with lessons from an Ohio county on new, computerized approaches to these mechanisms.  

Effects of Urban Containment on Housing Prices and Landowner Behavior Arthur C. Nelson, May 1, 2000