[sustran] Fwd: Lincoln Institute announces April 2008 issue of Land Lines magazine

Carlosfelipe Pardo carlosfpardo at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 18:08:53 JST 2008


Below info possibly could be of interest.You must register to download, but
it looks pretty useful.

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Date: 25-mar-2008 6:30
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      03/24/08

  The April 2008 issue of the *Land Lines* quarterly magazine (vol Volume
20, no 2) is now posted on our Web site
here<http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/PubDetail.aspx?pubid=1371>
.

  Feature articles examine these land use and tax policy topics:

     <http://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/PubDetail.aspx?pubid=1371>  *Land
Value Impacts of Bus Rapid Transit: The Case of Bogotá's TransMilenio*,
Daniel A. Rodríguez and Carlos H. Mojica
During the last decade, bus rapid transit (BRT) has revolutionized regional
transportation planning in much of the developing and developed world.

*Conservation Through the Ballot Box: Using Local Referenda to Preserve Open
Space*, H. Spencer Banzhaf, Wallace E. Oates, and James Sanchirico
Between 1998 and 2006, some 1,550 referenda appeared on state, county, and
municipal ballots across the United States, and their success rate was very
high.


 This issue also presents these reports, profiles, and announcements:

   *Message From the President: Appreciating the Property Tax*

*Faculty Profile:* James N. Levitt

*Seven New Publications:*

  *Making the Property Tax Work: Experiences in Developing and Transitional
  Countries*

  *Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies*

  *Global Universities and Urban Development: Case Studies and Analysis*

  *Toward a Vision of Land in 2015: International Perspectives*

  *European Spatial Research and Planning*

  *Visioning and Visualization: People, Pixels, and Plans*

  *Transforming Community Development with Land Information Systems*

*Program Calendar*

*Shifting Ground Public Radio Series*



-- ANN LeROYER, Senior Editor and Director of Publications



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