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Conservation Incentives in America's Heartland

<p>Conservation leaders explore three types of incentive programs to achieve land conservation in an economically efficient, measurably effective, and reasonably equitable manner: tax incentives, market-based incentives, and fiscal (or budgetary) incentives.</p>

October 13 - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Land Lines Newsletter

USC Joins LA's Downtown Rennaisance

<p>Urban universities including the Univ. of Southern California are working to transform their tough neighborhoods.</p>

October 13 - The Los Angeles Times

Growth Presents Challenges To Communities, Planners

<p>As the nation's population reaches 300 million, tackling explosive growth becomes a critical national priority.</p>

October 13 - The Boston Globe

Greenspan Joins Movement Advocating Gas Tax Increases

<p>Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve for two decades, is the latest Republican economist to join a small academic movement to increase gas taxes to address market imperfections so as to reduce energy consumption.</p>

October 13 - The New York Times

Protecting Atlanta's Beltline

<p>Did the city of Atlanta make a mistake by letting a deal with a mega-developer fall apart or did it have no choice?</p>

October 13 - Creative Loafing


City of Fear? Not So Much

<p>New York City's planners are welcoming the news that many of the city's security bollards, planters and Jersey barriers are going to be removed.</p>

October 13 - The New York Times

Cities Don't Have To Be Unnatural

<p>Citing the example of Cuban organic farming, this piece from <em>The Sydney Morning Herald</em> looks at the paradigm that pits cities against all that is natural.</p>

October 13 - The Sydney Morning Herald


Locals Want Role In Pakistan's Quake Reconstruction

<p>A year after an earthquake killed 73,000, rural leaders say they need a greater voice in rebuilding.</p>

October 13 - The Christian Science Monitor

Miami's Little Havana Gets Some 'Magic' Investment

<p>Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds, headed by former NBA Star Magic Johnson, is investing millions of dollars into the biggest condominium development to date in the Miami working class neighborhood of Little Havana.</p>

October 12 - The Miami Herald

Study Shows Cost Savings Of Suburbs Are An Illusion

<p>A new study suggests that the traditional wisdom that suburbs are more affordable places to live than cities may be wrong. Although housing costs may be lower in suburbs, the difference is often outweighed by drastically increased transportation.</p>

October 12 - The Washington Post

American Christianity Embracing Environmentalism

"To conservative Christians, environmentalism was a dirty word -- it stank of paganism, of interference with the free market, of the sixties. Meanwhile, many environmentalists were more secular than the American norm, and often infected with the notion spread by the historian Lynn White in his famous 1967 essay, "The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis," that Christianity lay at the root of ecological devastation. Everyone, in short, was scared of everyone else. But there were a few lights starting to shine in that gloom."

October 12 - Grist Magazine

California's Prop. 90 and Its Impact On Redevelopment

<p>Prop. 90 looks like a simple anti-Kelo bill...until you get to the part about regulatory takings. Officials in Los Angeles are waiting with baited breath to see if the proposition passes.</p>

October 12 - The Los Angeles Times

Reinventing Greenwich Village...Again

<p>After undergoing years of gentrification, New York City's Greenwich Village has become almost unrecognizable to its long time residents.</p>

October 12 - The Boston Globe

Atlanta's Intown Population Explosion Fueled By Suburbanites?

<p>The head of Atlanta's most prominent development firm expects transplanted suburbanites to balloon the city's intown population to over 800,000 by 2020. These numbers far exceed Atlanta's regional planning agency forecasts of 650,000 residents.</p>

October 12 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Resources Scarce For Rural Homeless

<p>Like other rural communities, a southern Colorado town struggles to provide services to homeless people without adequate assistance from the federal government.</p>

October 12 - The New York Times

Canada Pulls Plug On Historic Preservation

<p>In a sweeping series of budget cuts, Canada's Conservative government has eliminated the only federal support available for municipalities wanting to preserve heritage buildings.</p>

October 12 - The Globe and Mail

Planning Beyond A Peace Accord In Gaza

<p>When it comes to the Gaza Strip, most talk revolves around making peace. One architect and urban planner has drafted a plan that focuses on "the day after".</p>

October 12 - Business Week

Bulgaria Struggles With Depopulation

<p>The population is rapidly declining in Bulgaria, especially in the younger age brackets, leaving many older residents to struggle as the social security system is on the verge of no longer sustaining itself.</p>

October 12 - International Herald Tribune

Planning On The Ballot

<p>The Kelo decision spurs ballot measures to restrict eminent domain and "regulatory takings".</p>

October 11 - The New York Times

Chicago Mansions Killing Urban Character

<p>Architecture critic Blair Kamin bemoans the misplaced opulence of the many mansions that have popped up in classic Chicago neighborhoods over the last couple of years.</p>

October 11 - The Chicago Tribune

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