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On Common Ground
Edited by John Emmeus Davis, Line Algoed & María E. Hernández-Torrales
21 episodes
4 months ago
ON COMMON GROUND is a collection of original essays, written by 42 scholars and practitioners from a dozen countries, tracing the growth and diversification of the international community land trust movement. A community land trust (CLT) is a transformative strategy of community-led development on community-owned land that has taken root in the Global North and is now spreading to the Global South. CLTs produce and preserve affordably priced homes, community gardens, retail spaces, and a variety of neighborhood facilities – all developed under the guidance of the people who live nearby; all managed to remain permanently affordable for people of modest means.
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ON COMMON GROUND is a collection of original essays, written by 42 scholars and practitioners from a dozen countries, tracing the growth and diversification of the international community land trust movement. A community land trust (CLT) is a transformative strategy of community-led development on community-owned land that has taken root in the Global North and is now spreading to the Global South. CLTs produce and preserve affordably priced homes, community gardens, retail spaces, and a variety of neighborhood facilities – all developed under the guidance of the people who live nearby; all managed to remain permanently affordable for people of modest means.
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Education,
Business,
Courses
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Capítulo 11 - Propagación de los fideicomisos comunitarios de tierra en América Latina y el Caribe: orígenes, logros y el Fideicomiso de la Tierra del Caño Martín Peña como prueba de concepto - pasado María E. Hernández-Torrales, Lyvia Rodríguez Del Valle, Line Algoed, & Karla Torres Sueiro - presente María E. Hernández-Torrales
On Common Ground
1 hour 17 minutes
5 years ago
Capítulo 11 - Propagación de los fideicomisos comunitarios de tierra en América Latina y el Caribe: orígenes, logros y el Fideicomiso de la Tierra del Caño Martín Peña como prueba de concepto - pasado María E. Hernández-Torrales, Lyvia Rodríguez Del Valle, Line Algoed, & Karla Torres Sueiro - presente María E. Hernández-Torrales
El Fideicomiso de la Tierra del Caño Martín Peña en San Juan, Puerto Rico, ganador del Premio Mundial del Habitat de las Naciones Unidas en 2016, se ha convertido en una inspiración para activistas comunitarios en países del sur global que buscan una forma nueva de regularizar la tenencia de la tierra y de asegurar viviendas para residentes en asentamientos informales. Este capítulo examina los orígenes y la estructura organizacional de este fideicomiso comunitario de tierras y su potencial para una aplicación más amplia en otros países.
On Common Ground
ON COMMON GROUND is a collection of original essays, written by 42 scholars and practitioners from a dozen countries, tracing the growth and diversification of the international community land trust movement. A community land trust (CLT) is a transformative strategy of community-led development on community-owned land that has taken root in the Global North and is now spreading to the Global South. CLTs produce and preserve affordably priced homes, community gardens, retail spaces, and a variety of neighborhood facilities – all developed under the guidance of the people who live nearby; all managed to remain permanently affordable for people of modest means.