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Land and the city / edited by George W. McCarthy, Gregory K. Ingram, and Samuel A. Moody.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781558443204
  • 1558443207
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Land and the city.DDC classification:
  • 307.1/2160973 23
LOC classification:
  • HT167.2
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Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Demographic change and future urban development / Dowell Myers and Hyojung Lee -- Commentary : ann forsyth -- Monitoring the quality of global urban expansion : gathering the empirical knowledge that cities now need to prepare for their coming expansion / Shlomo Angel ; Commentary: Michael Tietz -- Climate dynamism and change in U.S. cities : trends toward the mid century / William Solecki ; Commentary: Matthias Ruth -- The past and future for urban property taxes / Steven Sheffrin and Grant Driessen ; Commentary: John Yinger -- Municipal finances during and after the great recession / Adam Langley ; Commentary: Michael Pagano -- Foreclosures and neighborhoods: the shape and impacts of the U.S. mortgage crisis / Daniel Immergluck ; Commentary: James Follain -- Housing finance reform : what's been done, what's to come? / Laurie Goodman ; Commentary: William Apgar -- An evaluation of china's land policy and urban housing markets / Joyce Y. Man ; Commentary: David Geltner and Xin Zhang -- Housing policies and urban development : lessons from the Latin American experience, 1960-2010 / Eduardo Rojas ; Commentary: Stephen Malpezzi -- What is the relationship between the rise of common interest housing and increasing socioeconomic stratification? / Evan McKenzie ; Commentary: Gerald Korngold -- Socioeconomic segregation between schools in the U.S. and Latin America, 1964-2012 / Anna Chmielewski ; Commentary: Tara Watson -- Contributors -- Index -- About the lincoln institute of land policy.
Summary: "Explores urban issues closely linked to land policy: growing and changing populations, expanding cities, changing climates, funding municipalities, housing affordability and access, changing housing markets, social impacts, and effects of reform, in post-recession U.S. cities and in rapidly-developing Chinese cities. Product of the 9th Annual Land Policy Conference in 2014, hosted by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Conference proceedings.

Includes index.

Preface -- Introduction -- Demographic change and future urban development / Dowell Myers and Hyojung Lee -- Commentary : ann forsyth -- Monitoring the quality of global urban expansion : gathering the empirical knowledge that cities now need to prepare for their coming expansion / Shlomo Angel ; Commentary: Michael Tietz -- Climate dynamism and change in U.S. cities : trends toward the mid century / William Solecki ; Commentary: Matthias Ruth -- The past and future for urban property taxes / Steven Sheffrin and Grant Driessen ; Commentary: John Yinger -- Municipal finances during and after the great recession / Adam Langley ; Commentary: Michael Pagano -- Foreclosures and neighborhoods: the shape and impacts of the U.S. mortgage crisis / Daniel Immergluck ; Commentary: James Follain -- Housing finance reform : what's been done, what's to come? / Laurie Goodman ; Commentary: William Apgar -- An evaluation of china's land policy and urban housing markets / Joyce Y. Man ; Commentary: David Geltner and Xin Zhang -- Housing policies and urban development : lessons from the Latin American experience, 1960-2010 / Eduardo Rojas ; Commentary: Stephen Malpezzi -- What is the relationship between the rise of common interest housing and increasing socioeconomic stratification? / Evan McKenzie ; Commentary: Gerald Korngold -- Socioeconomic segregation between schools in the U.S. and Latin America, 1964-2012 / Anna Chmielewski ; Commentary: Tara Watson -- Contributors -- Index -- About the lincoln institute of land policy.

"Explores urban issues closely linked to land policy: growing and changing populations, expanding cities, changing climates, funding municipalities, housing affordability and access, changing housing markets, social impacts, and effects of reform, in post-recession U.S. cities and in rapidly-developing Chinese cities. Product of the 9th Annual Land Policy Conference in 2014, hosted by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy"-- Provided by publisher.

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