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Session Chair: Patrick Lamson-Hall, New York University Marron Institute, United States of America
Location:MC 13-121
Presentations
ID: 189 / 05-02: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Land Readjustment, Real Estate, Value Capture, Density bonus
Using land readjustment and FAR bonuses to create high-density development in fringe areas of fast growing cities
Jay Mittal
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States of America
ID: 500 / 05-02: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Land law; Property development; Land ownership; Housing policy; Development process
Surrender and re-alienation of land in Johor, Malaysia: a planning tool and mechanism for sustainable property development
Rohani Azmi1, Suliman Suhailizan2, Hasbullah Mohd Halim2, Ariff Amirul Haffiz2, Sahid Mohd Shahrizan3, Suratman Robiah4, Samsudin Salfarina4
1Johor State Secretary, Malaysia; 2Johor Land and Mines Department, Malaysia; 3Johor State Secretary Incorporation, Malaysia; 4Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
ID: 1036 / 05-02: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land pooling, Amaravati, benefit sharing in land assembly, land value capture, greenfield city, andhra pradesh
Land Assembly through Land Pooling Scheme in Amaravati, Challenges and land value capture for greenfield city development
Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA), India
ID: 709 / 05-02: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land pooling, greenfield development, resettlement policy, urbanization
Community-based feedback to improve land pooling for planned urbanization: a case study of Thimphu, Bhutan