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Cover of the October 2017 Issue of Land Lines

October 2017

This issue celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the Peking University–Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, with articles on GIS-assisted mass appraisal in Shenzhen, sponge cities, drones and land policy, conserving panda habitat, and WeChat Pay.

Message from the President

The Future of the PKU–Lincoln Center

By George W. McCarthy, October 10, 2017
Lincoln Institute President
Message from the President Emeritus

The PKU–Lincoln Center in Retrospect

By Gregory K. Ingram, October 10, 2017
A virtual model shows the line of sight from inside an apartment toward a city skyline
Virtual Valuation

GIS-Assisted Mass Appraisal in Shenzhen

By Tom Nunlist, October 10, 2017
A drone flies over Buenos Aires
The Drone Revolution

UAV-Generated Geodata Drives Policy Innovation

By John Wihbey, October 10, 2017
A panda cub sits among the branches of a eucalyptus tree
Sponge Cities and Panda Habitat

The Nature Conservancy's Foray into China

By James N. Levitt and Emily Myron, October 10, 2017
A woman scans a QR code that is taped to a cash register in a grocery store in Beijing
City Tech

WeChat Pay Shapes Street Life in China

By Rob Walker, October 10, 2017
Cover of Revitalizing America's Smaller Legacy Cities
New Lincoln Institute Policy Focus Report

Revitalizing America’s Smaller Legacy Cities

October 10, 2017

Una hacienda local pobre

Los determinantes de la recaudación predial en México

Mónica Unda Gutiérrez

October 2017, Spanish

Working Papers

Property Tax

October 2017, Spanish

Working Papers

Property Tax