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Jane Difley stands outside
Land Conservation

Jane Difley of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Wins the Kingsbury Browne Fellowship and Conservation Leadership Award

By Emma Zehner, November 11, 2019
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh stands against the backdrop of a powerpoint presentation at a podium speaking to a crowd at the annual Greenovate Awards.
Mayor’s Desk

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh On the Urgency of Climate Action

By Anthony Flint, November 8, 2019

Institutional Investment in China’s Infrastructure

Weiping Wu

November 2019, English

Working Papers

Infrastructure

November 2019, English

Working Papers

Infrastructure

Land Matters Podcast

Episode 6: The (Late) Great Climate Change Mobilization

By Anthony Flint, October 25, 2019
This image shows the city of Cape Town
How a New Land Policy Could Help Unwind Apartheid in Cape Town, South Africa

Inclusionary Housing is a Form of Land Value Capture, or Land Value Return

By Will Jason, October 18, 2019
La portada de la edición de octubre de 2019 de Land Lines muestra Independence Branch Library and Apartments en Chicago

October 2019

In this issue, we report on an educational experiment taking root in Detroit, explore the role libraries can play in addressing affordable housing, and reveal the surprising role of games in the educational offerings of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.

An image of the book Design with Nature Now surrounded by leaves.
New Publication

Design with Nature Now Amplifies Ian McHarg's Manifesto on Ecological Planning and Land Use

By Katharine Wroth, October 15, 2019

Design with Nature Now

Edited by Frederick Steiner, Richard Weller, Karen M’Closkey, and Billy Fleming

October 2019, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment

October 2019, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment

A group of participants in a Lincoln Institute course wear orange hats and gather around a game board. The hats say "M" for "middle class."
Game Time

Active Learning Puts a Spin on Urban Planning Education

By Emma Zehner, October 7, 2019