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E-grāmata: Instruments of Land Policy: Dealing with Scarcity of Land

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In dealing with scarce land, planners often need to interact with, and sometimes confront, property right-holders to address complex property rights situations. To reinforce their position in situations of rivalrous land uses, planners can strategically use and combine different policy instruments in addition to standard land-use plans. Effectively steering spatial development requires a keen understanding of these instruments of land policy.

This book not only presents how such instruments function, it additionally examines how public authorities strategically manage the scarcity of land, either increasing or decreasing it, to promote a more sparing use of resources. It presents 13 instruments of land policy in specific national contexts and discusses them from the perspectives of other countries. Through the use of concrete examples, the book reveals how instruments of land policy are used strategically in different policy contexts.

Foreword x
Rachelle Alterman
Preface xi
Part I Introduction 1(32)
1 Land, Scarcity, And Property Rights
3(5)
Thomas Hartmann
Jean-David Gerber
2 Land Policy: How To Deal With Scarcity Of Land
8(19)
Jean-David Gerber
Andreas Hengstermann
Francois-Xavier Viallon
3 Instruments Of Land Policy: Four Types Of Intervention
27(6)
Andreas Hengstermann
Thomas Hartmann
Part II Regulating Land Uses Without Impacting Property Rights 33(66)
4 Reference Land Values In Germany: Land Policy By Market Transparency
35(22)
Winrich Vob
Jorn Bannert
A Swedish Perspective On Reference Land Values: Transparency By Tax Policy
49(4)
Thomas Kalbro
Leif Norell
A Taiwan Perspective On Reference Land Values: The Hare And The Hedgehogs - Chasing Real Price Levels With Public Market Information
53(17)
Tzuyuan Stessa Chao
5 Added Value Capturing In Switzerland: How Much Is Enough?
57(21)
Francois-Xavier Viallon
A Dutch Perspective On Added Value Capture: How Far Can You Go?
70(4)
Erwin Van Der Krabben
A British Perspective On Added Value Capture: Ups And Downs During Its History
74(15)
Janet Askew
6 Land Taxation In Estonia: An Efficient Instrument Of Land Policy For Land Scarcity, Equity, And Ecology
78(21)
Fabian Thiel
Fabian Wenner
A German Perspective On Land Taxation: Political Inertia And Debates On Social And Distributional Aspects
89(5)
Dirk Lohr
A British Perspective On Land Taxation: Politically Unpopular
94(20)
Antonia Layard
Part III Steering Land Uses Through Regulation Impacting Property Rights 99(98)
7 Negotiated Land Use Plans In The Netherlands: A Central Instrument In Dutch 'Active' And 'Passive' Land Policy
101(21)
Joost Tennekes
An Austrian Perspective On Negotiated Land Use Plans: A Means For Municipalities To Mobilise Building Land
114(4)
Alois Humer
A Canadian Perspective On Negotiated Land Use Plans: Discretionary Zoning In Vancouver
118(19)
Marko Marskamp
8 Urban Growth Boundary In The U.S.: Managing Land Scarcity In The Portland Region
122(24)
Edward J. Sullivan
A Dutch Perspective On Urban Growth Boundaries: From Containing To Stimulating Growth
137(5)
Leonie Janssen-Jansen
Wendy Tan
A German Perspective On Urban Growth Boundaries: The Answer Of Comprehensive Regional Planning
142(22)
Martin Wickel
9 Land Readjustment In Portugal: Theoretically Attractive But Eternally Postponed In Practice
146(29)
Beatriz Condessa
Ana Morais De Sa
Joana Almeida
Jose Antunes Ferreira
A German Perspective On Land Readjustment: A Proper Instrument Of Modern Urban Governance For Efficient Land Use
164(6)
Theo Kotter
A Dutch Perspective On Land Readjustment: Low Practicability Without Mandatory Legislation
170(19)
Sanne Holtslag-Broekhof
10 Building Obligations In Switzerland: Overcoming The Passivity Of Plan Implementation
175(22)
Andreas Hengstermann
A German Perspective On Building Obligations: Planning Professionals Try To Remember
189(4)
Michael Kolocek
A U.S. Perspective On Obligations To Build: Planning Professionals Would Be Shocked
193(20)
Harvey M. Jacobs
Part IV Redefining Property Rights To Steer Land Uses 197(72)
11 Pre-Emption Rights In France: Disputes Over Preemptions And The 'Land Scarcity'
199(24)
Romain Melot
A Swiss Perspective On Pre-Emption Rights: Impact Without Application
213(5)
Stephane Nahrath
A Serbian Perspective On Pre-Emption Rights: Change That Was Necessary?
218(20)
Sofija Nikolic
12 Tradable Development Rights In The U.S.: Making Zoning Flexible Through Market Mechanisms
223(25)
Thomas Skuzinski
Evangeline R. Linkous
An Israeli Perspective On TDR: Trading For Protecting
238(5)
Nir Mualam
A Canadian Perspective On TDR: You Call That A 'Market'?
243(17)
Eran S. Kaplinsky
13 Long-Term Land Leases In France: An Instrument To Address Scarcity Of Social Housing
248(21)
Sonia Guelton
Vincent Le Rouzic
A Swiss Perspective On Time-Limited Property Rights: Strategic Use For Active Land Policy
260(5)
Jean-David Gerber
An Australian Perspective On Heritable Building Rights: Paramount Property Rights
265(19)
Rebecca Leshinsky
Part V Redistributing Property Rights To Steer Land Uses 269(66)
14 Strategic Land Banking In The Netherlands: Experiencing Dutch Dilemmas
271(23)
Tejo Spit
A British Perspective On Strategic Land Banking: Critical Voices On Land Banking
284(5)
Deborah Peel
A U.S. Perspective On Land Banking: Just Not The American Way
289(18)
Richard K. Norton
15 Expropriation For Urban Development Purposes In Germany: Consider Very Carefully Before Using It
294(21)
Juliane Albrecht
A Dutch Perspective On Expropriation: The Pragmatic Way
307(4)
Barrie Needham
A U.S. Perspective On Expropriation: A Radically Different View
311(15)
Dan Tarlock
16 Nationalization Of Land In Scotland: Private Property And The Public Interest
315(20)
Greg Lloyd
A Czech Perspective On Nationalization Of Land: The Post-Socialist View
326(4)
Jirina Jilkova
A Greek Perspective On Nationalization Of Land: Kilt And Fustanella - Same Principle, Different Colours
330(5)
Konstantinos Lalenis
Part VI Conclusion 335(16)
17 Planning With Or Against Property Rights
337(14)
Jean-David Gerber
Thomas Hartmann
Andreas Hengstermann
Contributor biographies 351(7)
Index 358
Jean-David Gerber is Associate Professor at the University of Bern, Switzerland (tenure track).

Thomas Hartmann is Associate Professor at Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.

Andreas Hengstermann is a PhD student at the Institute of Geography, Research Unit Urban and Regional Planning, University of Bern, Switzerland.