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After leading Costa Rica, former President Carlos Alvarado Quesada and First Lady Claudia Dobles Camargo were ready for a new adventure. Their quest brought them to Tufts and Harvard, where they are continuing to explore the issues that defined their time in office, including small state diplomacy and decarbonization.
Podcasts
Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure, Land Conservation
As a relatively affordable city protected from some of the worst effects of climate change, Cincinnati is poised for growth. In this episode of the Land Matters podcast, Mayor Aftab Pureval reflects on the challenges he is confronting—including fending off predatory real estate investors—and discusses how the city can grow thoughtfully and equitably.
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Climate Change, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
Three scholars retiring from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy - Armando Carbonell, who leads programs in urban planning and land conservation; Daphne Kenyon, an economist studying the property tax and municipal finance; and Martim Smolka, director of the Latin America program - share thoughts on what it takes for a non-profit to have a real-world impact.
Podcasts
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Informal Settlements, Property Tax, Value Capture
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