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Unlocking land values to finance urban infrastructure /

"Unlocking Land Values to Finance Urban Infrastructure examines the theory underlying different instruments of land-based finance, such as betterment levies, developer exactions, impact fees, and the exchange of publicly owned land assets for infrastructure. It provides a wealth of case-study i...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Peterson, George E.
Autores Corporativos: World Bank, Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : World Bank : Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility, ©2009.
Colección:PPIAF trends and policy options ; no. 7.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 Introduction to Land-Based Financing of Urban Infrastructure 17
  • Subject of the Book 18
  • Land-Based Infrastructure Finance and Public-Private Partnership 26
  • The Risks of Land-Based Financing 27
  • 2 Linking Principles to Land-Finance Instruments: Developed-Country Experience 31
  • Benefit Capitalization and Value Capture 32
  • Developer Exactions and Impact Fees 45
  • Land Asset Management and Land Sales 48
  • Lessons for Land Asset Management 50
  • 3 Land-Based Infrastructure Finance in Developing Countries 55
  • Developer Investment in Infrastructure: New Cities in Cairo, Egypt 56
  • Betterment Levies: Bogota and Cali, Colombia 61
  • Value Capture via Land Sale for Major Projects: China and India 64
  • Sale of Development Rights: Sao Paulo, Brazil 76
  • Developer Exactions and Impact Fees: Santiago, Chile 77
  • 4 Balance Sheet Adjustments and Land Asset Management 81
  • Converting Municipally Owned Land to Municipal Infrastructure 82
  • Municipal and State Land Sales: Istanbul, Turkey 84
  • Transnet: Sale of the Victoria and Albert Waterfront in South Africa 86
  • Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority: Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, India 90
  • Land Auctions at the Urban Fringe: Cairo, Egypt 95
  • Fort Bonifacio Land Sale and Development: Metro Manila, the Philippines 98
  • 5 Conclusions, Recommendations, and Reflections 103
  • Opportunities for Public Policy 106
  • Risks and Limitations to Land Financing 110
  • 2.1 New Town Land Financing in Orestad, Denmark 34
  • 2.2 Implementation of Betterment Levies in Poland and in Sydney, Australia 39
  • 2.3 Land Finance and the Reconstruction of Paris 43
  • 2.4 Impact Fee System in Phoenix, Arizona 47.