Topic: City and Regional Planning

Workshop on Urban Development and Value Capture Strategies: The New Airport System in Mexico City

January 20, 2016 |

Mexico City, MEX Mexico

Offered in Spanish

This workshop explores the implementation of urban development and value capture policies arising from the transformation of the airport system in Mexico City and fosters interdepartmental cooperation between several Mexican government agencies and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy to optimize the social impact of the new airport system. Particularly, the workshop provides a forum to analyze the institutional framework and the instruments needed to guarantee that the new airport system will benefit the city as a whole and the underprivileged sectors east of the conglomeration.


Details

Date
January 20, 2016
Location
Mexico City, MEX Mexico
Language
Spanish

Keywords

Development, Infrastructure, Land Use, Land Use Planning, Local Government, Planning, Public Finance, Public Policy, Reuse of Urban Land, Urban, Urban Design, Urban Development, Value Capture

Course

Informality and Policies on Regularization

August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016

Online

Free, offered in Spanish


This course brings together different and critical perspectives on urban informality and the approach regarding regularization to this phenomenon. It uses theory and debates from sociology, urban planning and law to help students sharpen their concept of urban informality and to design feasible practices that address it. In conceptual terms, it is a question of breaking with stereotypical and one-dimensional images of informal settlements. Students learn to appreciate the formal and functional multiplicity of informal urban settlements.

 


Details

Date
August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016
Application Period
August 1, 2016 - August 14, 2016
Selection Notification Date
August 22, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Location
Online
Language
Spanish
Cost
Free
Educational Credit Type
Lincoln Institute certificate

Keywords

Development, Favela, Housing, Inequality, Informal Land Markets, Infrastructure, Land Use, Land Use Planning, Planning, Poverty, Public Policy, Security of Tenure, Slum, Tenure, Urban, Urban Development, Urban Sprawl, Urban Upgrading and Regularization

Course

Land Management for Large-Scale Urban Projects

August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016

Online

Free, offered in Spanish


This course, offered in Spanish, aims to present a general approach to Large-Scale Urban Projects (LSUP). Based on a definition of what is meant by large scale urban projects and why their analysis is important, the course covers the role of the LSUP’s in the development of cities in Latin America and analyzes the types of projects and the diversity of entities that have been developed for their implementation. A particular emphasis is given to the analysis of local and international cases of LSUP and instruments for planning and financing major projects, such as urban operations (CEPAC y Otorga Onerosa del Derecho de Construir -OODC-), partial plans (distribution of burdens and benefits) and the public-private partnerships.

Prerequisites: It is important that the participant has knowledge on concepts such as price formation of land and its relationship to urban planning. Also, it is recommended that prior to the start of the course selected participants reinforce concepts with audio lectures

 


Details

Date
August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016
Application Period
August 1, 2016 - August 14, 2016
Selection Notification Date
August 22, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Location
Online
Language
Spanish
Cost
Free
Educational Credit Type
Lincoln Institute certificate

Keywords

Development, Land Use, Land Use Planning, Land Value, Land Value Taxation, Planning, Public Finance, Public Policy, Urban, Urban Development, Valuation, Value Capture, Value-Based Taxes

Course

Financing Through the Collection of Urban Development Charges

August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016

Online

Free, offered in Spanish


This course, offered in Spanish, seeks to demonstrate the relationships among urban planning practices, the behavior of land markets and the legal foundations of property and public management. The conceptual, legal and economic framework that acts as a base for finance policy and as well as social management of the surplus value of land will be discussed. The course reviews the development of a variety of alternative instruments designed to finance urban goods and services to recover the cost of public investment (tax on improvements and other special contributions), as well as to manage development rights and public land.


Details

Date
August 27, 2016 - October 4, 2016
Application Period
August 1, 2016 - August 14, 2016
Selection Notification Date
August 22, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Location
Online
Language
Spanish
Cost
Free
Educational Credit Type
Lincoln Institute certificate

Keywords

Economic Development, Economics, Land Law, Land Market Monitoring, Land Use Planning, Land Value Taxation, Legal Issues, Local Government, Planning, Public Finance, Taxation, Urban Development, Value Capture

Systems Thinking Pilot

May 16, 2016 - May 17, 2016

Cambridge, MA United States

Free, offered in English

In collaboration with the Congress for New Urbanism and the Public Sector Consortium, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is hosting a two-day capacity-building seminar focusing on strengthening the fiscal health of local governments on May 16th and 17th, 2016. Our objective is to help city officials strengthen their ability to track, manage, and sustain the fiscal health of their communities, guided by Systems Thinking practices.

Schedule:
Monday:  8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM


Details

Date
May 16, 2016 - May 17, 2016
Location
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA United States
Language
English
Cost
Free

Keywords

Infrastructure, Local Government, Municipal Fiscal Health

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The Sonoran Institute promotes community decisions that respect the land and people of Western North America. Facing rapid change, western communities recognize and value the importance of their natural and cultural assets – assets that support resilient environmental and economic systems. The Sonoran Institute offers tools, training and sound information for managing growth and change, and we encourage broad participation, collaboration and big-picture thinking to create practical solutions. The decisions communities make about using land, water and other resources affect their prosperity and quality of life today and in the future.