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Land value capture finance for transport accessibility: a review
Journal of Transport Geography, 2012Abstract Cities worldwide have been experiencing escalating problems in obtaining financial resources for transport investment. Investments in transport thus need to seek new paradigms to solve these problems. Accessibility is a pivotal element in this context because it may induce increases in land value whereby some or all of these increments in ...
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Self-financing land and urban development via land readjustment and value capture
Habitat International, 2014Abstract This paper is about a unique case of a 47 mile long ring road in Ahmadabad, India, planned and implemented using self-financing land readjustment (LR) technique. Uniquely, no landowners were displaced, while the road's 200' wide right-of-way (ROW) was reserved while land abutting the road's ROW was also developed in a self-financing manner ...
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This article presents a synthesis of the results of a research project on the collectivization of urban land rents in Europe. This project, which brought together around one hundred researchers, notably resulted in a collective work comprising 29 national case studies.
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This note presents a comprehensive analysis of Bogotá’s experience with the betterment levy—contribución de valorización (CV)—as a land value capture (LVC) instrument to finance urban transport infrastructure. Focusing on five major programs implemented in 1995, 2005, 2010, 2013, and 2018, the note draws critical lessons for cities in the developing ...
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The nature of land rent and land value capture
This book presents an analysis of betterment and compensation issues under the Land Use Rights (LURs) System in China since 1988. The topic originates from the observation of widening inequity and increasing uncertainty associated with the failure of government to adequately address betterment and compensation issues.openaire +1 more source
Land-Use Regulations and Property Values: The “Windfalls Capture” Idea Revisited
2012AbstractThe issue of land use regulations and property values carries deep economic, social, and distributive-justice implications. This article revisits the upward side of the land-value coin to examine its relevance in today's world. It first addresses the issue and debates over real-property rights and the history of value capture policies.
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On the Land Value Capture: Politics of Land Use in the Global North and South
Housing, Theory and Society, 2023Paulo Nascimento Neto +3 more
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Land Value Capture and Climate Change: An Assessment Framework
<p>The built environment of a city is the result of cumulative land-use decisions and investments. Most of the research on Land Value Capture (LVC) is focused on site-specific mitigation. This study proposes a five Es approach to analyse LVC-supported climate change financing through engineering, education, encouragement, enforcement, and ...openaire +1 more source

