Autor: María E. Hernández -Torrales

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La Lcda. María E. Hernández‑Torrales tiene una maestría en Derecho Ambiental de la Escuela de Derecho de Vermont y una maestría en Educación Empresarial de la Universidad de Nueva York. Estudió su bachillerato y grado de Juris Doctor en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Desde 2005, Hernández‑Torrales ha hecho trabajo legal pro bono para el Proyecto ENLACE y para el Fideicomiso de la Tierra del Caño Martín Peña. Y desde 2008, ha trabajado como abogada y profesora clínica de la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, donde enseña la Clínica de Desarrollo Económico Comunitario.




6 Ebooki wg María E. Hernández -Torrales

John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: La inseguridad de la tenencia de la tierra en América Latina y el Caribe
Durante mucho tiempo, miles de personas de bajos ingresos en América Latina y el Caribe han ocupado terrenos urbanos y rurales, o han utilizado sus recursos naturales, incluidos cuerpos de agua, bosq …
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John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: Why Community Land Trusts?
The community land trust (CLT) is a transformative strategy of community-led development on community-owned land that is taking root across the Global North and is now spreading to the Global South. …
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John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: Community Land Trusts and Informal Settlements in the Global South
During the fifty years since the first community land trust (CLT) was founded by African-American civil rights activists in the United States, CLTs have spread far beyond their country of origin. Mos …
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John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: Impactful Development and Community Empowerment
As community land trusts (CLTs) have grown in number and spread around the world, the model itself has changed. There are now many variations of what is sometimes known as the 'classic’ CLT. What has …
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John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: Community Land Trust Applications in Urban Neighborhoods
When the first community land trusts (CLTs) began appearing in the United States during the 1970s, all were located in rural areas. By the 1980s and 1990s, this innovative form of tenure was spreadin …
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John Emmeus Davis & Line Algoed: The Growth of Community Land Trusts in England and Europe
During the past two decades, as markets have pushed the price of land and housing beyond the reach of low- and middle-income families, governments in England and Europe have struggled to provide effe …
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