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Financing transit-oriented development with land values [electronic resource] : adapting land value capture in developing countries/ Suzuki, Hiroaki;Murakami, Jin;Hong, Yu-Hung;Tamayose, Beth.

By: Call Number: Ebook Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: THE WORLD BANK, 2015.Description: 267 pISBN:
  • 9781464801495
  • 9780464801501
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Contents:
Chapter, Lesson, Part Overview.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Car-Dependent Urban Development in the Developing World; Development-Based Land Value Capture as a Strategic Apparatus for Transit Financing and Urban Planning.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Global Good Practices for Development-Based LVC.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Critical Factors for Success in Developing Countries.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Challenges and Risks.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Roadmap for Development-Based LVC Implementation through a Gradual Approach.
Chapter, Lesson, Part What International Development Financial Institutions Can Do.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Conclusion.
Chapter, Lesson, Part References.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: Introduction.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 1 Development-Based Land Value Capture for Financing Transit-Oriented Development.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 2 Theory of Land Value Capture and Its Instruments.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Lessons Learned from Global Development-Based Land Value Capture Practices.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 3 Rail Plus Property Program, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 4 Inclusive Land Value Capture Schemes, Integrating and Regenerating the World's Largest Metropolis: Tokyo, Japan.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 5 Development-Based LVC Practices in North America and Europe: New York City and Washington, DC, United States; and London, United Kingdom.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Emerging Development-Based Land Value Capture Practices In Developing Countries.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 6 Financing a Metro with Development Rights of Public Land, Nanchang, China.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 7 A Tale of Two Metro Cities: Delhi and Hyderabad, India.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 8 Air Rights Sales, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Cover, Title,Financing transit-oriented development with land values: adapting land value capture in developing countries--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,About the Authors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Abbreviations--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Glossary--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Message to City Leaders--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
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Chapter, Lesson, Part Overview.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Car-Dependent Urban Development in the Developing World; Development-Based Land Value Capture as a Strategic Apparatus for Transit Financing and Urban Planning.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Global Good Practices for Development-Based LVC.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Critical Factors for Success in Developing Countries.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Challenges and Risks.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Roadmap for Development-Based LVC Implementation through a Gradual Approach.

Chapter, Lesson, Part What International Development Financial Institutions Can Do.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Conclusion.

Chapter, Lesson, Part References.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: Introduction.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 1 Development-Based Land Value Capture for Financing Transit-Oriented Development.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 2 Theory of Land Value Capture and Its Instruments.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Lessons Learned from Global Development-Based Land Value Capture Practices.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 3 Rail Plus Property Program, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 4 Inclusive Land Value Capture Schemes, Integrating and Regenerating the World's Largest Metropolis: Tokyo, Japan.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 5 Development-Based LVC Practices in North America and Europe: New York City and Washington, DC, United States; and London, United Kingdom.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Emerging Development-Based Land Value Capture Practices In Developing Countries.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 6 Financing a Metro with Development Rights of Public Land, Nanchang, China.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 7 A Tale of Two Metro Cities: Delhi and Hyderabad, India.

Chapter, Lesson, Part 8 Air Rights Sales, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Cover, Title,Financing transit-oriented development with land values: adapting land value capture in developing countries--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,About the Authors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Abbreviations--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Glossary--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Message to City Leaders--References, Appendix, Index,Index.

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