Narrow your search

Library

National Bank of Belgium (2)

Vlerick Business School (2)

LUCA School of Arts (1)

Odisee (1)

Thomas More Kempen (1)

Thomas More Mechelen (1)

UCLL (1)

VIVES (1)

VUB (1)


Resource type

book (2)


Language

English (2)


Year
From To Submit

2012 (1)

2000 (1)

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by

Book
Planet of cities
Author:
ISBN: 1558442766 1558442278 9781558442764 9781558442726 1558442723 9781558442498 1558442499 9781558442450 1558442456 9781558442276 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"Attention to value capture as a source of public revenue has been increasing in the United States and internationally as some governments experience declines in revenue from traditional sources and others face rapid urban population growth and require large investments in public infrastructure. Privately funded improvements by land-owners can increase the value of their land and property. Public actions, such as investments in infrastructure, the provision of public services, and planning and land use regulation, can also affect the value of land and property. Value capture is a means to realize as public revenue some portion of that increase in value through various revenue-raising instruments. This book, based on the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's sixth annual land policy conference in May 2011, examines the concept of value capture, its forms, and applications. The first section, on the conceptual framework and history of value capture, reviews its relationship to compensation for partial takings; the long history of value capture policies in Britain and France; and the remarkable expansion of tax increment financing in California. The second section reviews the application of particular instruments of value capture, including the conversion of rural to urban land in China, town planning schemes in India, and community benefit agreements. The third section focuses on ends instead of means and examines the use of value capture by community land trusts to provide affordable housing, the use of land development to finance transit, and the use of various fees to fund airports. The final section explores potential extensions of value capture mechanisms to tax-exempt nonprofits and to the management of state trust lands in the United States."--Publisher's website.


Book
Housing policy matters : a global analysis
Author:
ISBN: 1280535261 0195350324 0197710239 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

This text unifies housing policy by integrating industrialised and developing-country interventions in the housing sector into a comprehensive global framework. 100 indicators are used to compare housing policies and conditions in 53 countries.

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by