Instruments of Land Policy
Dealing with Scarcity of Land
Herausgeber: Gerber, Jean-David; Hengstermann, Andreas; Hartmann, Thomas
Instruments of Land Policy
Dealing with Scarcity of Land
Herausgeber: Gerber, Jean-David; Hengstermann, Andreas; Hartmann, Thomas
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This book examines not only how instruments of land policy are used to tackle the complex distribution of property rights, but also how they can be strategically used to manage the scarcity of land.
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This book examines not only how instruments of land policy are used to tackle the complex distribution of property rights, but also how they can be strategically used to manage the scarcity of land.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781138201514
- ISBN-10: 1138201510
- Artikelnr.: 50906871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781138201514
- ISBN-10: 1138201510
- Artikelnr.: 50906871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jean-David Gerber is Associate Professor at the University of Bern, Switzerland (tenure track). Thomas Hartmann is Associate Professor at Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands. Andreas Hengstermann is a PhD student at the Institute of Geography, Research Unit Urban and Regional Planning, University of Bern, Switzerland.
I Preface Foreword Preface II Introduction 1. Land, scarcity, and property
rights 2. Land policy - how to deal with scarcity of land 3. Instruments of
land policy - four types of intervention III REGULATING LAND USES WITHOUT
IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 4. Reference land values in Germany: Land policy
by market transparency 5. Added value capturing in Switzerland: How much is
enough? 6. Land taxation in Estonia: An efficient instrument of land policy
for land scarcity, equity, and ecology IV STEERING LAND USES THROUGH
REGULATION IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. Negotiated land use plans in the
Netherlands: A central instrument in Dutch 'active' and 'passive' land
policy 8. Urban growth boundary in the USA: Managing land scarcity in the
Portland region 9. Land readjustment in Portugal: Theoretically attractive
but eternally postponed in practice 10. Building obligations in
Switzerland: Overcoming the passivity of plan implementation V REDEFINING
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 11. Pre-emption rights in France:
Disputes over pre-emptions and the 'land scarcity' 12. Tradable development
rights in the US: Making zoning flexible through market mechanisms 13.
Long-term land leases in France: An instrument to address scarcity of
social housing VI REDISTRIBUTING PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 14.
Strategic land banking in the Netherlands: Experiencing Dutch dilemmas 15.
Expropriation for urban development purposes in German: Consider very
carefully before using it 16. Nationalization of land in Scotland: Private
property and the public interest VI Conclusion 17. Planning with or against
property rights
rights 2. Land policy - how to deal with scarcity of land 3. Instruments of
land policy - four types of intervention III REGULATING LAND USES WITHOUT
IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 4. Reference land values in Germany: Land policy
by market transparency 5. Added value capturing in Switzerland: How much is
enough? 6. Land taxation in Estonia: An efficient instrument of land policy
for land scarcity, equity, and ecology IV STEERING LAND USES THROUGH
REGULATION IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. Negotiated land use plans in the
Netherlands: A central instrument in Dutch 'active' and 'passive' land
policy 8. Urban growth boundary in the USA: Managing land scarcity in the
Portland region 9. Land readjustment in Portugal: Theoretically attractive
but eternally postponed in practice 10. Building obligations in
Switzerland: Overcoming the passivity of plan implementation V REDEFINING
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 11. Pre-emption rights in France:
Disputes over pre-emptions and the 'land scarcity' 12. Tradable development
rights in the US: Making zoning flexible through market mechanisms 13.
Long-term land leases in France: An instrument to address scarcity of
social housing VI REDISTRIBUTING PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 14.
Strategic land banking in the Netherlands: Experiencing Dutch dilemmas 15.
Expropriation for urban development purposes in German: Consider very
carefully before using it 16. Nationalization of land in Scotland: Private
property and the public interest VI Conclusion 17. Planning with or against
property rights
I Preface Foreword Preface II Introduction 1. Land, scarcity, and property
rights 2. Land policy - how to deal with scarcity of land 3. Instruments of
land policy - four types of intervention III REGULATING LAND USES WITHOUT
IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 4. Reference land values in Germany: Land policy
by market transparency 5. Added value capturing in Switzerland: How much is
enough? 6. Land taxation in Estonia: An efficient instrument of land policy
for land scarcity, equity, and ecology IV STEERING LAND USES THROUGH
REGULATION IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. Negotiated land use plans in the
Netherlands: A central instrument in Dutch 'active' and 'passive' land
policy 8. Urban growth boundary in the USA: Managing land scarcity in the
Portland region 9. Land readjustment in Portugal: Theoretically attractive
but eternally postponed in practice 10. Building obligations in
Switzerland: Overcoming the passivity of plan implementation V REDEFINING
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 11. Pre-emption rights in France:
Disputes over pre-emptions and the 'land scarcity' 12. Tradable development
rights in the US: Making zoning flexible through market mechanisms 13.
Long-term land leases in France: An instrument to address scarcity of
social housing VI REDISTRIBUTING PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 14.
Strategic land banking in the Netherlands: Experiencing Dutch dilemmas 15.
Expropriation for urban development purposes in German: Consider very
carefully before using it 16. Nationalization of land in Scotland: Private
property and the public interest VI Conclusion 17. Planning with or against
property rights
rights 2. Land policy - how to deal with scarcity of land 3. Instruments of
land policy - four types of intervention III REGULATING LAND USES WITHOUT
IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 4. Reference land values in Germany: Land policy
by market transparency 5. Added value capturing in Switzerland: How much is
enough? 6. Land taxation in Estonia: An efficient instrument of land policy
for land scarcity, equity, and ecology IV STEERING LAND USES THROUGH
REGULATION IMPACTING PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. Negotiated land use plans in the
Netherlands: A central instrument in Dutch 'active' and 'passive' land
policy 8. Urban growth boundary in the USA: Managing land scarcity in the
Portland region 9. Land readjustment in Portugal: Theoretically attractive
but eternally postponed in practice 10. Building obligations in
Switzerland: Overcoming the passivity of plan implementation V REDEFINING
PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 11. Pre-emption rights in France:
Disputes over pre-emptions and the 'land scarcity' 12. Tradable development
rights in the US: Making zoning flexible through market mechanisms 13.
Long-term land leases in France: An instrument to address scarcity of
social housing VI REDISTRIBUTING PROPERTY RIGHTS TO STEER LAND USES 14.
Strategic land banking in the Netherlands: Experiencing Dutch dilemmas 15.
Expropriation for urban development purposes in German: Consider very
carefully before using it 16. Nationalization of land in Scotland: Private
property and the public interest VI Conclusion 17. Planning with or against
property rights