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Do U.S. Policy Makers Have Better Alternatives to Cap and Trade?
Ian W. H. Parry and Roberton C. Williams III
May 2011, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Urbanization
May 2011, English
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Environment, Urbanization
The Environment and Global Governance
Can the Global Community Rise to the Challenge?
Uma Lele, Aaron Zazueta, and Benjamin Singer
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Markets
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment, Land and Property Rights, Land Conservation, Land Markets
American Federalism and Climate Change
Policy Options
Barry G. Rabe and Christopher P. Borick
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Environment
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Environment
Climate Change and the Management of National and State-Owned Land in the United States
Christopher McGrory Klyza
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
May 2011, English
Climate Change, Environment, Land Conservation
Urban Value Capture in São Paulo Using a Two-Part Approach
Created Land (Solo Criado) and Sale of Building Rights (Outorga Onerosa do Direito de Construir) — An Analysis of the Impact of the Basic Coefficient of Land Use as a Tool of the 2002 Master Plan
Captura de Mais Valias Urbanas em São Paulo através do Binômio Solo Criado/Outorga Onerosa
Análise do Impacto do Coeficiente de Aproveitamento Básico como Instrumento do Plano Diretor de 2002
China’s Housing Reform and Outcomes
Edited by Joyce Yanyun Man
April 2011, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance, Urbanization
April 2011, English
Book
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Markets, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Public Finance, Urbanization
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