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Session Chair: Riel Franzsen, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Location:MC 8-100
Presentations
ID: 610 / 04-08: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: transferrable development rights, emerging economies, heritage preservation
The role of transferrable development rights in emerging economies
Richard Grover1, Anna Corsi2, Ahmet Kindap3
1Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; 2World Bank, Washington DC, USA; 3World Bank, Ankara, Turkey
ID: 857 / 04-08: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land value capture, urban expansion, infrastructure investments, metropolitan areas, land use regulation
Is there a role of Land Value Capture Instruments for financing infrastructure investments in a messy urban growth scenario?
Cynthia Goytia
Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic
ID: 1009 / 04-08: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Constitution of Kenya, Public Finance Management, Foreign Direct Investment, National Land Policy, Land Acquisition
Unlocking the potential of urban land in Kenya
Abdu Muwonge1, Peter Mwangi2
1World Bank, Kenya; 2Walker Kontos Advocates, Kenya
ID: 1128 / 04-08: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land value capture, public transportation, institutional arrengement
Institutional arrangements as a catalyzing instrument for land value capture processes in public transportation projects
Maria Juliana Rojas Cortes
JFP & Asociados, Colombia
ID: 368 / 04-08: 5 Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Land-based Finance (LBF), Land Readjustment (LR), Land Grabbing, Public Interest, Human Right
The untold story of Taiwan's land-based financing program - land readjustment or land grabbing?
Shih-Jung Hsu1, Grace Li-Min Liao2
1National Chengchi University, Taiwan; 2China University of Technology, Taiwan