Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs

Risk-sensitive land use planning is vital for sustainable economic development and effective Disaster Risk Management (DRM). Urban development programs should adopt risk-sensitive land use planning to encourage resilient development guiding the gro...

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Main Author: Dharmavaram, Soumya
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/18136410/land-value-capture-urban-drm-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16113
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spelling okr-10986-161132021-04-23T14:03:27Z Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs Dharmavaram, Soumya ACCESS TO LAND APARTMENT APARTMENT BUILDINGS ASSETS AUCTIONS BONDS CADASTERS CITIES CITY PLANNING COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATION CONSTRUCTION CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY FAMILY HOMES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS HABITAT HAZARD HAZARD ZONING HOUSING HOUSING MARKET HOUSING PROJECT HOUSING STOCK HOUSING SUPPLY INCOME ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND MANAGEMENT LAND MARKET LAND OWNER LAND OWNERSHIP LAND PRICES LAND SPECULATION LAND TENURE LAND TITLE LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE REGULATIONS LAND VALUE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MAINTENANCE COSTS MANDATES MARKET VALUE MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL TAXES MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPALITY NEIGHBOURHOODS PRIVATE DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LAND PRIVATE PROPERTY PROPERTY OWNERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY TAXES PROPERTY VALUE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC BENEFITS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC PROJECTS PUBLIC SPACES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MARKETS RESETTLEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT RISK REDUCTION ROADS RURAL AREAS SEWAGE SHELTER SLUM UPGRADING SLUMS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STREETS TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN GROWTH URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN LAND URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN PLANNING URBAN PLANS URBAN POLICY URBAN POOR URBAN POVERTY URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANIZATION UTILITIES WATER SUPPLY ZONING Risk-sensitive land use planning is vital for sustainable economic development and effective Disaster Risk Management (DRM). Urban development programs should adopt risk-sensitive land use planning to encourage resilient development guiding the growth of people, assets and services within and away from hazardous zones. Many East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) countries have national land use policy and local plans which incorporate risk assessments; however, they typically lack the means for their implementation and incorporation into development planning. This note introduces the potential of Land Readjustment (LR) and Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) for DRM as seen in their application in Brazil, India, Japan, and the US. The note recommends that if municipalities build capacity for strategic land management, LR and TDR can be used effectively to finance and implement risk-sensitive land use plans. LR offers to accommodate and plan for risks with minimal displacement while TDR promises to equitably relocate development away from hazardous sites through the real estate market. 2013-10-10T20:40:51Z 2013-10-10T20:40:51Z 2013-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/18136410/land-value-capture-urban-drm-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16113 English en_US EAP DRM Knowledge Notes Working Paper Series;No. 26 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific East Asia Brazil India Japan UNITED STATES
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topic ACCESS TO LAND
APARTMENT
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
ASSETS
AUCTIONS
BONDS
CADASTERS
CITIES
CITY PLANNING
COLLECTIVE HOUSING
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONSOLIDATION
CONSTRUCTION
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
FAMILY HOMES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
HABITAT
HAZARD
HAZARD ZONING
HOUSING
HOUSING MARKET
HOUSING PROJECT
HOUSING STOCK
HOUSING SUPPLY
INCOME
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND MARKET
LAND OWNER
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND PRICES
LAND SPECULATION
LAND TENURE
LAND TITLE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND USE REGULATIONS
LAND VALUE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL LEVEL
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MANDATES
MARKET VALUE
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPAL TAXES
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NEIGHBOURHOODS
PRIVATE DEVELOPERS
PRIVATE LAND
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROPERTY OWNERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY TAXES
PROPERTY VALUE
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC BENEFITS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC PROJECTS
PUBLIC SPACES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE MARKETS
RESETTLEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
SEWAGE
SHELTER
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUMS
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STREETS
TAX
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN LAND
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN PLANS
URBAN POLICY
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION
URBAN TRANSPORTATION
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
WATER SUPPLY
ZONING
spellingShingle ACCESS TO LAND
APARTMENT
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
ASSETS
AUCTIONS
BONDS
CADASTERS
CITIES
CITY PLANNING
COLLECTIVE HOUSING
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BASED PLANNING
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONSOLIDATION
CONSTRUCTION
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
FAMILY HOMES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
HABITAT
HAZARD
HAZARD ZONING
HOUSING
HOUSING MARKET
HOUSING PROJECT
HOUSING STOCK
HOUSING SUPPLY
INCOME
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND MARKET
LAND OWNER
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND PRICES
LAND SPECULATION
LAND TENURE
LAND TITLE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND USE REGULATIONS
LAND VALUE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOCAL LEVEL
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MANDATES
MARKET VALUE
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS
MUNICIPAL TAXES
MUNICIPALITIES
MUNICIPALITY
NEIGHBOURHOODS
PRIVATE DEVELOPERS
PRIVATE LAND
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROPERTY OWNERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROPERTY TAXES
PROPERTY VALUE
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PUBLIC BENEFITS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC PROJECTS
PUBLIC SPACES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE MARKETS
RESETTLEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK REDUCTION
ROADS
RURAL AREAS
SEWAGE
SHELTER
SLUM UPGRADING
SLUMS
STATE GOVERNMENT
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STREETS
TAX
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN LAND
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN PLANS
URBAN POLICY
URBAN POOR
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION
URBAN TRANSPORTATION
URBANIZATION
UTILITIES
WATER SUPPLY
ZONING
Dharmavaram, Soumya
Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
East Asia
Brazil
India
Japan
UNITED STATES
relation EAP DRM Knowledge Notes Working Paper Series;No. 26
description Risk-sensitive land use planning is vital for sustainable economic development and effective Disaster Risk Management (DRM). Urban development programs should adopt risk-sensitive land use planning to encourage resilient development guiding the growth of people, assets and services within and away from hazardous zones. Many East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) countries have national land use policy and local plans which incorporate risk assessments; however, they typically lack the means for their implementation and incorporation into development planning. This note introduces the potential of Land Readjustment (LR) and Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) for DRM as seen in their application in Brazil, India, Japan, and the US. The note recommends that if municipalities build capacity for strategic land management, LR and TDR can be used effectively to finance and implement risk-sensitive land use plans. LR offers to accommodate and plan for risks with minimal displacement while TDR promises to equitably relocate development away from hazardous sites through the real estate market.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Dharmavaram, Soumya
author_facet Dharmavaram, Soumya
author_sort Dharmavaram, Soumya
title Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
title_short Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
title_full Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
title_fullStr Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
title_full_unstemmed Land Value Capture in Urban DRM Programs
title_sort land value capture in urban drm programs
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/07/18136410/land-value-capture-urban-drm-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16113
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