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SECTION 106, VIABILITY, AND THE DEPOLITICIZATION OF ENGLISH LAND VALUE CAPTURE POLICY [PDF]
AbstractIn England, when land is granted planning permission its value increases dramatically. Historically, the question of who is entitled to this ‘betterment value’ uplift has been one of the central debates in national politics. However, from the 1980s to 2008, betterment value capture policy became depoliticized.
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A Land Value Capture: Taxation and Value for Money Perspectives
Providing basic services in urban areas effectively is one of the most significant challenges facing city governments, as the ability to provide urban services largely determines the competitiveness, poverty level and quality of life of urban residents. Metropolitan cities and big cities in Indonesia face various needs for urban infrastructure services,
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Kajian Land Value Capture Kota Semarang
The purpose of analyzing the application of the Land Value Capture (LVC) approach in infrastructure development. This study uses a qualitative methodology to gain an understanding of the concept of value capture and institutional design approaches in certain contexts.
Aprih Santoso +2 more
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International audienceAusterity urbanism has emerged as a powerful concept to explore the political and socio-spatial consequences of cuts in public spending, but interrogations remain regarding public actors’ shifting role in urban production in times ...
Mouton, Morgan +5 more
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The article is devoted to the global trend of active urbanism as an approach to the study of planning and creation of cities, which pays special attention to the interaction of society with the built environment. It has been established that urban growth
O. Chumachenko +4 more
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Land Value Capture in the Modern Context
This article reviews Professor Gerald Korngold’s policy focus report, Land Value Capture in the United States: Funding Infrastructure and Local Government Services.
Stein, Gregory M.
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Land value capture can be defined as a policy approach that allows communities to restore and reinvest land value increases that result from public investment and other government actions.
Angelovska Julijana, Časni Anita Čeh
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Financing Transit-Oriented Development with Land Values: Adapting Land Value Capture in Developing Countries [PDF]
Cities in developing countries are experiencing unprecedented urban growth. Unfortunately, this is often accompanied by the negative impacts of sprawl as a result of rapid motorization such as congestion, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, inefficient use of energy and time, and unequal accessibility. As these cities are often under severe fiscal
Hiroaki Suzuki +3 more
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Uncovering Land Value Capture: Stakeholders’ relationships and perceptions within China’s rural land marketization reform [PDF]
Since land marketization reform triggers a significant change in land value, Land Value Capture among directly involved stakeholders - local governments, land sellers (rural collectives and rural households), and land buyers - attracts widespread ...
Wang, Weifang
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International audienceThis article seeks to broaden the scope of discussions pertaining to land-value capture (LVC). Scholars have nowaccumulated considerable documentation and analyses on how public authorities can (and whether they should)capture land ...
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