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Why we stopped making land

Infrastructure
United States
开始于 July 08, 2026

From Zigmund Forrest and Maxwell Tabarrok in Works in Progress: In total, around eight percent of the land in America’s major coastal cities was underwater in the 1890s and has since been reclaimed. This includes the land under several major airports, like Newark, Logan, and SFO, as well as neighborhoods like the Financial District in […] The post Why we stopped making land appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesRent Control: The Ceiling TrapWhat should I ask Liaquat Ahamed?How...

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Investing in land reclamation is a practical solution to the housing crisis in coastal cities, addressing both space shortages and economic needs.

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Reclaiming land from water allows cities to expand economically, creating opportunities for development and housing in densely populated areas.

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The historical context of land reclamation in America shows a pattern of environmental neglect that we must learn from to avoid repeating past mistakes.

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Creating new land can disrupt ecosystems and wildlife habitats, raising ethical concerns about the long-term impacts on natural resources.

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The practice of land reclamation reflects historical urban planning decisions that prioritize growth over sustainability, necessitating a reevaluation of our priorities.

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