Public Infrastructure, Private Finance
Developer Obligations and Responsibilities
Herausgeber: Munoz Gielen, Demetrio; Krabben, Erwin van der
Public Infrastructure, Private Finance
Developer Obligations and Responsibilities
Herausgeber: Munoz Gielen, Demetrio; Krabben, Erwin van der
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This book presents insight into the design and practical results of obligations in different countries and their effects on municipal financial health, demonstrating the increasing importance of efficient bargaining processes and the institutional design of developer obligations in urban planning.
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This book presents insight into the design and practical results of obligations in different countries and their effects on municipal financial health, demonstrating the increasing importance of efficient bargaining processes and the institutional design of developer obligations in urban planning.
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- Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781032475622
- ISBN-10: 1032475625
- Artikelnr.: 70186088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781032475622
- ISBN-10: 1032475625
- Artikelnr.: 70186088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Demetrio Muñoz Gielen (ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6863-2336) is Lecturer of Land Policies at two universities: the Institute of Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and also at the Radboud University, both in the Netherlands. He combines his lectureship and research position with a position as public officer at the Dutch Municipality of Purmerend. He does research on, and is involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of land policies and land-based finance in urban development. Erwin van der Krabben is Professor of Urban Panning at Radboud University (the Netherlands), and Honorary Professor of Planning and Real Estate at Hong Kong University, Faculty of Architecture. His research focuses on the interrelationships between urban planning and land and real estate markets and includes work on land policy and value capture, financial aspects of urban management and decision-making processes.
Introduction 1 Development obligations in Canada: the experience in four
provinces 2 Developer obligations in the US 3 Developers' obligations as a
land value capture tool: practice and lessons from Colombia 4 Charging
building rights as non-negotiable developer obligations: the case of Brazil
5 The progressive acceptance of developer obligations in Chile, 1990-2017
6 Poland: ban on conditioning the land-use plan to developer obligations
diminishes their effectiveness 7 The Netherlands: developer obligations
towards cost recovery 8 The influence of politicization on the
implementation of developer obligations in a federalist country: evidence
from Switzerland 9 Developer obligations for public services: the Italian
mix 10 Spain: developer obligations and land readjustment 11 Developers'
obligations in Portugal: the imperfect equation for value capture 12 Use of
Negotiable Developer Obligations (NDOs) in urban planning and land
development systems in Turkey 13 Infrastructure contributions and
negotiable developer obligations in China 14 A proposed framework of
developer obligations to unleash land supply in Hong Kong: land
readjustment 15 Value capture from development gains towards public
utility: the case of Seoul, Republic of Korea 16 Developer obligations in
relation to land value capture in Taiwan 17 Indonesian experience with
non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations: case study of Surabaya
City 18 Developer obligations under the New South Wales, Australia,
planning system Conclusions Index Institutions Cases
provinces 2 Developer obligations in the US 3 Developers' obligations as a
land value capture tool: practice and lessons from Colombia 4 Charging
building rights as non-negotiable developer obligations: the case of Brazil
5 The progressive acceptance of developer obligations in Chile, 1990-2017
6 Poland: ban on conditioning the land-use plan to developer obligations
diminishes their effectiveness 7 The Netherlands: developer obligations
towards cost recovery 8 The influence of politicization on the
implementation of developer obligations in a federalist country: evidence
from Switzerland 9 Developer obligations for public services: the Italian
mix 10 Spain: developer obligations and land readjustment 11 Developers'
obligations in Portugal: the imperfect equation for value capture 12 Use of
Negotiable Developer Obligations (NDOs) in urban planning and land
development systems in Turkey 13 Infrastructure contributions and
negotiable developer obligations in China 14 A proposed framework of
developer obligations to unleash land supply in Hong Kong: land
readjustment 15 Value capture from development gains towards public
utility: the case of Seoul, Republic of Korea 16 Developer obligations in
relation to land value capture in Taiwan 17 Indonesian experience with
non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations: case study of Surabaya
City 18 Developer obligations under the New South Wales, Australia,
planning system Conclusions Index Institutions Cases
Introduction 1 Development obligations in Canada: the experience in four
provinces 2 Developer obligations in the US 3 Developers' obligations as a
land value capture tool: practice and lessons from Colombia 4 Charging
building rights as non-negotiable developer obligations: the case of Brazil
5 The progressive acceptance of developer obligations in Chile, 1990-2017
6 Poland: ban on conditioning the land-use plan to developer obligations
diminishes their effectiveness 7 The Netherlands: developer obligations
towards cost recovery 8 The influence of politicization on the
implementation of developer obligations in a federalist country: evidence
from Switzerland 9 Developer obligations for public services: the Italian
mix 10 Spain: developer obligations and land readjustment 11 Developers'
obligations in Portugal: the imperfect equation for value capture 12 Use of
Negotiable Developer Obligations (NDOs) in urban planning and land
development systems in Turkey 13 Infrastructure contributions and
negotiable developer obligations in China 14 A proposed framework of
developer obligations to unleash land supply in Hong Kong: land
readjustment 15 Value capture from development gains towards public
utility: the case of Seoul, Republic of Korea 16 Developer obligations in
relation to land value capture in Taiwan 17 Indonesian experience with
non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations: case study of Surabaya
City 18 Developer obligations under the New South Wales, Australia,
planning system Conclusions Index Institutions Cases
provinces 2 Developer obligations in the US 3 Developers' obligations as a
land value capture tool: practice and lessons from Colombia 4 Charging
building rights as non-negotiable developer obligations: the case of Brazil
5 The progressive acceptance of developer obligations in Chile, 1990-2017
6 Poland: ban on conditioning the land-use plan to developer obligations
diminishes their effectiveness 7 The Netherlands: developer obligations
towards cost recovery 8 The influence of politicization on the
implementation of developer obligations in a federalist country: evidence
from Switzerland 9 Developer obligations for public services: the Italian
mix 10 Spain: developer obligations and land readjustment 11 Developers'
obligations in Portugal: the imperfect equation for value capture 12 Use of
Negotiable Developer Obligations (NDOs) in urban planning and land
development systems in Turkey 13 Infrastructure contributions and
negotiable developer obligations in China 14 A proposed framework of
developer obligations to unleash land supply in Hong Kong: land
readjustment 15 Value capture from development gains towards public
utility: the case of Seoul, Republic of Korea 16 Developer obligations in
relation to land value capture in Taiwan 17 Indonesian experience with
non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations: case study of Surabaya
City 18 Developer obligations under the New South Wales, Australia,
planning system Conclusions Index Institutions Cases