The Community Land Trust Reader brings together for the first time the seminal texts that inspired and defined the CLT.
This book explores the global growth of CLTs in twenty-six original essays by authors from a dozen countries.
Community land trusts (CLTs) are locally controlled, nonprofit organizations that steward permanently affordable housing (and other assets) for people of modest means.
The Community Land Trust Handbook
Based on a review of three dozen municipal programs and in-depth interviews with local officials and CLT practitioners, this policy focus report describes the mechanisms and methods that cities across the country are using to structure ...
The greatest growth in the global community land trust (CLT) movement is in residential neighborhoods and inner-ring suburbs of major cities.
Richard Brewer, Gail McPeek, and Raymond J. Adams, Jr. (East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 1991), 33—58. 8. U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, “Proposed Rule to Remove Potentilla Robbinsiana ...
This book explores the global growth of CLTs in 26 original essays by authors from 12 countries."On Common Ground is an essential read for those interested in addressing the affordable housing crisis. . .
But in the years since these essays were written, there have been significant changes among CLTs in London, Brussels, England, and Europe -- and within the networks supporting them.
The community land trust (CLT) is an equitable, sustainable strategy for improving land and housing security in informal settlements. CLTs in Puerto Rico, Honduras, Brazil, Kenya, and South Asia are featured in the present monograph.