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How Land Value Capture Can Pay for Infrastructure, Affordable Housing, and Public Services
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2022By Will Jason, September 14, 2022As cities and towns seek funding for transportation, parks, affordable housing, and other public goods, they often overlook one of their most valuable assets—land. A new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy shows how local governm
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Implementing Value Capture in Israel
An Examination of Recent Tools and Policies for Urban Renewal and Earthquake PreparednessDocumentos de trabajoMarzo 2020Nir Mualam, Eyal Salinger, and Sarah GoldbergThe working paper investigates one of the most innovative tools in the existing Israeli planning toolkit. TAMA 38, also known as National Outline Plan No. 38, uses value capture in order to help the...
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Urban Land Value Capture in São Paulo, Addis Ababa, and Hyderabad
Differing Interpretations, Equity Impacts, and Enabling ConditionsDocumentos de trabajoEnero 2020Anjali Mahendra, Robin King, Erin Gray, Maria Hart, Laura Azeredo, Luana Betti, Surya Prakash, Amartya Deb, Elleni Ashebir, and Asmaa IbrahimThis paper presents analysis of the fiscal and equity impacts of urban land value capture instruments based on three case studies from the global south. These include the Lideta redevelopment in...
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Designing Land Value Capture Tools in the Context of Complex Tenurial and Deficient Land Use Regulatory Regimes in Accra, Ghana
Documentos de trabajoMarzo 2019Samuel Banleman BiitirRapid urbanization has increased the demand for urban infrastructure services. Municipalities have attempted to finance infrastructure services with value capture instruments. The paper highlights...
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Revuelo en el patio trasero
¿Podrán las viviendas inclusivas superar el punto muerto de YIMBY?Revista Land LinesAbril 2019Por Anthony FlintEl movimiento conocido como YIMBY (Yes in My Back Yard, “Sí en mi patio trasero”) aboga por eliminar las barreras que impiden el desarrollo, pero los críticos se muestran...
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Backyard Brouhaha
Could Inclusionary Housing Break the YIMBY Deadlock?Revista Land LinesFebrero 2019By Anthony Flint, February 26, 2019The movement known as YIMBY, or Yes in My Back Yard, has long argued that more development will reduce housing prices. Critics argue—with some evidence—that things aren't that simple, but some communities are moving forward using inclusionary housing.
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Inclusionary Housing
Creating and Maintaining Equitable CommunitiesEnfoques en políticas de sueloSeptiembre 2015Rick JacobusThis report illustrates how local governments can realize the full benefits of inclusionary housing policies, which require developers of new market-rate real estate to provide some affordable units...
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Land Lines, July 2001
Revista Land LinesJulio 2001Edited by Ann LeRoyerIn this issue, we feature articles on universities as developers and lessons learned from the study of value capture in Latin America.
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How Value Capture Can Create Affordable Housing
Videos y multimediaFebrero 2017David Rosen, Nora Lake-Brown, Bryan GlascockDavid Rosen and Nora Lake-Brown of DRA show how value capture is being used to create more affordable housing in a range of communities both in the US and abroad, through inclusionary housing and other policies.