
Value Capture and Land Policies
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. May 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
466 pages
978-1-55844-227-6 (ISBN)
Description
Value capture refers to a type of public financing where increases in private land values generated by public investments are "captured" or recouped by the public sector, rather than by individuals, to help pay for the initial investment needed for that development. This approach works in various ways and can take the form of taxes on the land owners, real estate taxes, or even impact fees. This book covers the conceptual frameworks and history of value capture; land value capture instruments; and specific applications for housing, community land trusts, transit, and science parks. It addresses value capture in the United States, Britain, France, India, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
This volume features the papers presented at the Lincoln Institute's sixth annual Land Policy Conference in June 2011. The previous volumes are available:
Climate Change and Land Policies
Municipal Revenues and Land Policies
Property Rights and Land Policies
Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies
Land Policies and Their Outcomes
This volume features the papers presented at the Lincoln Institute's sixth annual Land Policy Conference in June 2011. The previous volumes are available:
Climate Change and Land Policies
Municipal Revenues and Land Policies
Property Rights and Land Policies
Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies
Land Policies and Their Outcomes
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 to 99 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
51 figures, 31 tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55844-227-6 (9781558442276)
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Persons
Gregory K. Ingram was president and CEO of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy from 2005 to 2014.
Yu-Hung Hong was a fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Yu-Hung Hong was a fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.