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|Description=Community Land Trusts in Amsterdam, Netherlands is a unique solution that aims to provide affordable housing to low-income families and individuals. It is a community-based model where the land is owned by a non-profit organization and the houses are owned by the residents. This model ensures that the housing remains affordable in perpetuity and the residents have a say in the management of their community. Community Land Trusts also promote social cohesion and community engagement, as residents work together to maintain and improve their homes and neighborhoods. This solution has been successful in Amsterdam and has the potential to be replicated in other cities around the world.
|Description=Community land trusts are non-profit organizations that acquire and hold land for the benefit of the community. They can be used to acquire land in gentrified areas and develop affordable housing units or community spaces that are owned and managed by the community.
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|Region=Amsterdam, Netherlands
|Region=Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Community land trusts are non-profit organizations that acquire and hold land for the benefit of the community. They can be used to acquire land in gentrified areas and develop affordable housing units or community spaces that are owned and managed by the community.

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