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245 00 $aInstruments of land policy :$bdealing with scarcity of land /$cedited by Jean-David Gerber, Thomas Hartmann, Andreas Hengstermann.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource (ix, 360 pages)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aUrban planning and environment
505 00 $gPart I. Introduction.$tLand, scarcity, and property rights /$rThomas Hartmann and Jean-David Gerber --$tLand policy: how to deal with scarcity of land /$rJean-David Gerber and Andreas Hengstermann and François-Xavier Viallon --$tInstruments of land policy: four types of intervention /$rAndreas Hengstermann and Thomas Hartmann --$gPart II. Regulating land uses without impacting property rights --$tReference land values in Germany: land policy by market transparency /$rWinrich Voß and Jörn Bannert --$tA Swedish perspective on reference land values: transparency by tax policy /$rThomas Kalbro and Leif Norell --$tA Taiwan perspective on reference land values: the hare and the hedgehogs -- chasing real price levels with public market information /$rTzuyuan Stessa Chao --$tAdded value capturing In Switzerland: how much is enough? /$rFrançois-Xavier Viallon --$tA Dutch perspective on added value capture: how far can you go? /$rErwin Van Der Krabben --$tA British perspective on added value capture: ups and downs during its history /$rJanet Askew --$tLand taxation in Estonia: an efficient instrument of land policy for land scarcity, equity, and ecology /$rFabian Thiel and Fabian Wenner --$tA German perspective on land taxation: political inertia and debates on social and distributional aspects /$rDirk Löhr --$tA British perspective on land taxation: politically unpopular /$rAntonia Layard --$gPart III. Steering land uses through regulation impacting property rights --$tNegotiated land use plans in the Netherlands: a central instrument in Dutch 'active' and 'passive' land policy /$rJoost Tennekes --$tAn Austrian perspective on negotiated land use plans: a means for municipalities to mobilise building land /$rAlois Humer --$tA Canadian perspective on negotiated land use plans: discretionary zoning in Vancouver /$rMarko Marskamp --$tUrban growth boundary in the U.S.: managing land scarcity in the Portland region /$rEdward J. Sullivan --$tA Dutch perspective on urban growth boundaries: from containing to stimulating growth /$rLeonie Janssen-Jansen and Wendy Tan --$tA German perspective on urban growth boundaries: the answer of comprehensive regional planning /$rMartin Wickel --$tLand readjustment in Portugal: theoretically attractive but eternally postponed in practice /$rBeatriz Condessa and Morais De Sá and Joana Almeida and José Antunes Ferreira --$tA German perspective on land readjustment: a proper instrument of modern urban governance for efficient land use /$rTheo Kötter --$tA Dutch perspective on land readjustment: low practicability without mandatory legislation /$rSanne Holtslag-Broekhof --$tBuilding obligations in Switzerland: overcoming the passivity of plan implementation /$rAndreas Hengstermann --$tA German perspective on building obligations: planning professionals try to remember /$rMichael Kolocek --$tA U.S. perspective on obligations to build: planning professionals would be shocked /$rHarvey M. Jacobs --$gPart IV. Redefining property rights to steer land uses --$tPre-emption rights in France: disputes over pre-emptions and the 'land scarcity' /$rRomain Melot --$tA Swiss perspective on pre-emption rights: impact without application /$rStéphane Nahrath --$tA Serbian perspective on pre-emption rights: change that was necessary? /$rSofija Nikolic --$tTradable development rights in the U.S.: making zoning flexible through market mechanisms /$rThomas Skuzinski and Evangeline R. Linkous --$tAn Israeli perspective on TDR: trading for protecting /$rNir Mualam --$tA Canadian perspective on TDR: you call that a 'market'? /$rEran S. Kaplinsky --$tLong-term land leases in France: an instrument to address scarcity of social housing /$rSonia Cuelton and Vincent I.K. Rouzic --$tA Swiss perspective on time-limited property rights: strategic use for active land policy /$rJean-David Gerber --$tAn Australian perspective on heritable building rights: paramount property rights / Rebecca Leshinsky --$gPart V. Redistributing property rights to steer land uses --$tStrategic land banking in the Netherlands: experiencing Dutch dilemmas /$rTejo Spit --$tA British perspective on strategic land banking: critical voices on land banking /$rDeborah Peel --$tA U.S. perspective on land banking: just not the American way /$rRichard K. Norton --$tExpropriation for urban development purposes in Germany: consider very carefully before using it /$rJuliane Albrecht --$tA Dutch perspective on expropriation: the pragmatic way /$rBarrie Needham --$tA U.S. perspective on expropriation: a radically different view /$rDan Tarlock --$tNationalization of land in Scotland: private property and the public interest /$rGreg Lloyd --$tA Czech perspective on nationalization of land: the post-socialist view /$rJirina Jilkova --$tA Greek perspective on nationalization of land: kilt and fustanella -- same principle, different colours /$rKonstantinos La Lalenis --$tPlanning with or against property rights /$rJean-David Gerber and Thomas Hartmann and Andreas Hengstermann.
500 $aA Swiss perspective on time-limited property rights: strategic use for active land policy.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
650 0 $aLand use, Urban.
650 0 $aCity planning.
650 0 $aRight of property.
650 0 $aLand use$xLaw and legislation.
650 0 $aCity planning and redevelopment law.
650 6 $aUtilisation urbaine du sol.
650 6 $aDroit de propriété.
650 7 $aurban land use.$2aat
650 7 $aproperty rights.$2aat
650 7 $aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS$xReal Estate$xGeneral.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aCity planning.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00862177
650 7 $aCity planning and redevelopment law.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00862277
650 7 $aLand use$xLaw and legislation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00991514
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650 7 $aRight of property.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01097863
655 0 $aElectronic books.
655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aGerber, Jean-David.
700 1 $aHartmann, Thomas,$d1979-
700 1 $aHengstermann, Andreas.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aGerber, Jean-David.$tInstruments of Land Policy : Dealing with Scarcity of Land.$dMilton : Taylor and Francis, ©2018$z9781138201514
830 0 $aUrban planning and environment.
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