Implementing Value Capture in Latin America : Policies and Tools for Urban Development.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781558443860
- 307.1216098
- HT169.L3 .S665 2013
Intro -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1: Latin American Urbanization and the Case for Value Capture -- Unearned Income from Publicly Promoted Urbanization -- Multiplier Effects of Land Use Changes -- Windfalls from Investments in Urban Infrastructure -- The Principals of Value Capture -- The Growing Popularity of Value Capture Policies and Tools -- Chapter 2: International and Latin American Experiences -- Historical Precedents -- Enabling Legislation -- Applications to Public Lands -- Selected Value Capture Tools -- Chapter 3: The Property Tax and Betterment Contributions -- The Property Tax -- Betterment Contributions -- Chapter 4: Exactions and Charges for Building Rights -- Exactions -- Charge for Building Rights -- The Use of OODC in Brazil -- Transfer of Development Rights -- Chapter 5: Value Capture Tools for Large Urban Redevelopment Projects -- Privatizing Public Land for Redevelopment: Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires -- Public Acquisition of Private Land: Nuevo Usme, Bogota -- Land Readjustment -- Auctioning Additional Building Rights: CEPACs in Brazil -- Chapter 6: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Key Findings and Lessons -- Recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- About the Author -- About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
This report provides a review of land value capture's antecedents in Latin America and itslongstanding presence in the urban planning agenda. It also examines a variety of landvalue capture instruments including: property taxation and betterment contributions;exactions and charges for building rights; and large-scale approaches such as thedevelopment of public land through privatization or acquisition.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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