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Property Tax in Europe
A Changing Landscape
Edited by William McCluskey, Roy Bahl, and Riël Franzsen
Maio 2026, inglês
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Imposto à Propriedade Imobiliária
Maio 2026, inglês
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Imposto à Propriedade Imobiliária
Building Postcarbon Futures
Land, Justice, and Energy Transitions
Billy Fleming
Abril 2026, inglês
What would a postcarbon future look like? How would a more just, decarbonized world require us to change the way we live? What would it take to build this world? These questions lie at the heart of...
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Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Mudanças Climáticas, Direitos de Propriedade e Solo, Governo local
Abril 2026, inglês
What would a postcarbon future look like? How would a more just, decarbonized world require us to change the way we live? What would it take to build this world? These questions lie at the heart of...
Livros
Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Mudanças Climáticas, Direitos de Propriedade e Solo, Governo local
Março 2026, inglês
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Planning in a Polycrisis
Equitable Urban Strategies for a Changing Climate
Emilia Oscilowicz, James J.T. Connolly, and Isabelle Anguelovski
Março 2026, inglês
This report outlines strategies for integrating equity into climate and housing planning in five North American cities: Boston, Denver, Portland, Vancouver, and Washington, DC.
Informes sobre Políticas Fundiárias
Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Mudanças Climáticas, Urbanização
Março 2026, inglês
This report outlines strategies for integrating equity into climate and housing planning in five North American cities: Boston, Denver, Portland, Vancouver, and Washington, DC.
Informes sobre Políticas Fundiárias
Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Mudanças Climáticas, Urbanização
Lincoln Institute Presents Fourth Annual Award for Rigorous Land Policy Journalism in Latin America
By Jon Gorey
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
From the forced relocation of a Brazilian community to an exploration of a corrupt housing plan in Nicaragua, eight pieces of Latin American land policy journalism recently earned recognition in the form of the Lincoln Award (Premio Lincoln).
Revista Land Lines
Mudanças Climáticas, Desenvolvimento Econômico, Meio Ambiente, Habitação
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
From the forced relocation of a Brazilian community to an exploration of a corrupt housing plan in Nicaragua, eight pieces of Latin American land policy journalism recently earned recognition in the form of the Lincoln Award (Premio Lincoln).
Revista Land Lines
Mudanças Climáticas, Desenvolvimento Econômico, Meio Ambiente, Habitação
Decoding Corruption in Urban Economic Development
By Jon Gorey
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
Revista Land Lines
Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Desenvolvimento Econômico
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
Revista Land Lines
Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Desenvolvimento Econômico
Fiscal Health in the Era of Remote and Hybrid Work Series
Perspectives from Cities in the Americas
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
This series of six papers brings together empirical research and policy-oriented analysis examining the fiscal dimensions of WFH across selected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.
Documentos de trabalho
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
This series of six papers brings together empirical research and policy-oriented analysis examining the fiscal dimensions of WFH across selected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, and Argentina.
Documentos de trabalho
Using Public Land for Affordable Housing
Considerations for Policymakers
Brad Greenburg and Tony Bodulovic
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
The United States faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, placing increasing financial pressure on tenants and homeowners across the country. Yet nearly every community contains underutilized or vacant publicly owned land, and state and local governments should think creatively—and proactively—about how to use these parcels for more robust public purposes, especially housing.
Policy Downloads
Habitação, Infraestrutura, Governo local
Fevereiro 2026, inglês
The United States faces a severe shortage of affordable housing, placing increasing financial pressure on tenants and homeowners across the country. Yet nearly every community contains underutilized or vacant publicly owned land, and state and local governments should think creatively—and proactively—about how to use these parcels for more robust public purposes, especially housing.
Policy Downloads
Habitação, Infraestrutura, Governo local
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