Showing: All Types
Planes parciales, gestión asociada y mecanismos de distribución equitativa de cargas y beneficios en el sistema urbanístico colombiano
Marco jurídico, conceptos básicos y alternativas de aplicación
María Mercedes Maldonado Copello, Juan Felipe Pinilla Pineda, Juan Francisco Rodríguez Vitta, and Natalia Valencia Dávila
June 2006, Spanish
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Value Capture
June 2006, Spanish
Other Publications
City and Regional Planning, Value Capture
Does Urban Design Influence Property Values in High-Poverty Urban Neighborhoods?
Brent D. Ryan and Rachel Weber
May 2006, English
Working Paper
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Tax and Property Value Effects of Conservation Easements
Jeffrey O. Sundberg and Richard F. Dye
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Land Conservation, Property Tax
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Land Conservation, Property Tax
Valuing Land and Improvements in Thin Markets
Does the Frequency of Sales Cause Property Tax Inequities?
Rachel N. Weber and Daniel P. McMillen
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
May 2006, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Property Tax
Implementing a Local Property Tax Where There Is No Real Estate Market
The Case of Commonly Owned Land in Rural South Africa
Michael E. Bell and John H. Bowman
April 2006, English
This report summarizes what was learned from a workshop held in a tribal area of Limpopo Province, which sought to assist local residents in identifying land attributes that affect the relative desirability of different plots, and to apply those criteria to selected plots as a step toward developing taxable values that are reasonable proxies for market value. Although the focus here is on South Africa, the approach and lessons learned have broader applications in other developing and transitional countries where a modern, mature property tax based on market values is not feasible.
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
April 2006, English
This report summarizes what was learned from a workshop held in a tribal area of Limpopo Province, which sought to assist local residents in identifying land attributes that affect the relative desirability of different plots, and to apply those criteria to selected plots as a step toward developing taxable values that are reasonable proxies for market value. Although the focus here is on South Africa, the approach and lessons learned have broader applications in other developing and transitional countries where a modern, mature property tax based on market values is not feasible.
Book
Property Tax, Valuation
El caso de Faria Lima en São Paulo
Ciro Biderman, Paulo Sandroni, and Martim O. Smolka, April 1, 2006Subscribe to receive the monthly digital edition of our magazine, Land Lines, and occasional announcements.