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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

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Sustainable Development

Involvement in UN Partnerships: Yes
If yes, explain in detail: The Lincoln Institute has been very active in UN Habitat World Urban Forums V,VI, and VII.
Affiliation with other organizations: The Lincoln Institute partners with many organizations in our areas of work, including: the Sonoran Institute, National Community Land Trust Network, Regional Plan Association, Consensus Building Institute, Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), University of Montana, George Washington University, Peking University.
Publications: Publishing work since the early 1970s, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy disseminates the research of our faculty, fellows, and associates through books, policy focus reports, working papers, conference papers, and other media. Books document conference proceedings, course materials, and recent research; Policy Focus Reports summarize differing viewpoints on timely land use and taxation issues; Working papers report sponsored research on a vast array of land use, planning, and taxation issues; Conference papers comprise a new and growing archive of research presented at the Lincoln Institute’s annual Land Policy Conference series and other conferences; Land Lines, a quarterly magazine, presents articles on Institute-sponsored programs, research, and publications; and Multimedia resources include a CD of the works of Henry George; the documentary film series Making Sense of Place on Phoenix, Cleveland, and Portland, Oregon; and a public radio series titled Shifting Ground. All policy focus reports, working papers, conference papers, and Land Lines issues are posted on the Institute website for free downloading. Selected books and book chapters are also available online, and some titles are offered in Spanish, Portuguese, or Chinese in addition to English. Over 2000 publications are listed on our web site, including, most recently: Should Beijing Control the Influx of Migrants? A Labor Market Analysis Using the 2010 Census Author(s): Yi, Chengdong, Youqing Huang, and Chuan Zhang Date: August 2014 (Working Paper) Local Government Finances During and After the Great Recession Author(s): Langley, Adam H. Date: August 2014 (Working Paper) Contribución de valorización o mejoras en Colombia. Análisis de la experiencia colombiana Author(s): Borrero Ochoa, Oscar Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Recuperación de plusvalías a través de la contribución por mejoras en Trenque Lauquen, Provincia de Buenos Aires – Argentina Author(s): Duarte, Juan Ignacio y Luis Baer Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Regeneración focalizada en integración social de vecindarios formales de pobres en grandes ciudades chilenas Author(s): Arriagada Luco, Camilo Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Technological Changes Enabling a Shift Toward a Distributed, Decentralized and Diverse Model of Energy Generation and Distribution Author(s): Cousins, Fiona, Adam Friedberg, and Chris Brosz Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Defining an Engagement Strategy to Create and Implement the Fourth Regional Plan in the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Region Author(s): Michaelson, Juliette Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Land Lines, July 2014 Editor(s): Clarke, Maureen Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Issue) Report from the President: Carrying on the Mission of the Lincoln Institute Author(s): McCarthy, George W. Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Article) Winning Strategies for Climate Resilience: Helen Lochhead Considers Rebuild by Design Author(s): Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Article) Putting People First: 10 Steps Toward Pedestrian-Friendly Suburbs Author(s): Richards, Lynn Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Article) Journalists Forum on Land and the Built Environment: Urban Infrastructure Author(s): Flint, Anthony Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Article) Faculty Profile: Adam H. Langley Author(s): Date: July 2014 (Land Lines Article) Comparing Central City Finances Using Fiscally Standardized Cities Author(s): Chernick, Howard, Adam H. Langley, and Andrew Reschovsky Date: July 2014 (Working Paper) Achieving Lasting Affordability through Inclusionary Housing Author(s): Hickey, Robert, Lisa Sturtevant, and Emily Thaden Date: July 2014 (Working Paper)
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