Capturing value increase in urban redevelopment

A study of how the economic value increase in urban redevelopment can be used to finance the necessary public infrastructure and other facilities

Demetrio Muñoz Gielen | 2011

Capturing value increase in urban redevelopment

A study of how the economic value increase in urban redevelopment can be used to finance the necessary public infrastructure and other facilities

Demetrio Muñoz Gielen | 2011


Paperback ISBN: 9789088900594 | Imprint: Sidestone Press Dissertations | Format: 182x257mm | 451 pp. | PhD Thesis, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands | Language: English | 62 illus. (bw) | Keywords: urban development; urban planning; city planning | download cover

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Everyone would agree that urban development, especially when involving the building of residential areas, should be accompanied by sufficient and good public infrastructure and facilities. We all want neighborhoods with the necessary roads, green areas, social facilities, affordable housing and public spaces of high quality. At the same time, nowadays, governments are facing severe cuts in public expenditure. So who is going to pay for all that quality? In the Netherlands and in many other countries, achieving these public goals has become a problem, especially in the regeneration of deteriorated inner cities sites.

This book offers insight in how the economic value increase that arises from urban development can serve to finance the quality we want, without the need for public subsidies. The findings and recommendations made in this book focus on Western Europe, mainly on successful and alternatively less successful recent experiences in Spain, England and the Netherlands. Public bodies can use the recommendations to create the necessary conditions to improve the involvement of property developers and landowners in the financing of infrastructure and facilities. Property developers and landowners can find formulas for private-public partnership that can lead to lower development costs and risks, allowing them to pay for good infrastructure and facilities while maintaining profitability. Scholars will find here the theoretical backgrounds for this relevant topic.

Dr. Demetrio Muñoz Gielen

Demetrio verrichtte wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar ruimtelijke gebiedsontwikkeling aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 2002 doet hij actief mee aan het publieke en wetenschappelijke debat over de bouwstagnatie en de problemen met de ruimtelijke kwaliteit in Nederland. Tevens is hij direct betrokken bij de zoektocht naar oplossingen vanuit verschillende rollen: als zelfstandige adviseur, als initiatiefnemer van debat, als ambtenaar en als wetenschapper. In 2010 promoveerde Demetrio aan de Radboud Universiteit

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Abstract:

Everyone would agree that urban development, especially when involving the building of residential areas, should be accompanied by sufficient and good public infrastructure and facilities. We all want neighborhoods with the necessary roads, green areas, social facilities, affordable housing and public spaces of high quality. At the same time, nowadays, governments are facing severe cuts in public expenditure. So who is going to pay for all that quality? In the Netherlands and in many other countries, achieving these public goals has become a problem, especially in the regeneration of deteriorated inner cities sites.

This book offers insight in how the economic value increase that arises from urban development can serve to finance the quality we want, without the need for public subsidies. The findings and recommendations made in this book focus on Western Europe, mainly on successful and alternatively less successful recent experiences in Spain, England and the Netherlands. Public bodies can use the recommendations to create the necessary conditions to improve the involvement of property developers and landowners in the financing of infrastructure and facilities. Property developers and landowners can find formulas for private-public partnership that can lead to lower development costs and risks, allowing them to pay for good infrastructure and facilities while maintaining profitability. Scholars will find here the theoretical backgrounds for this relevant topic.

Dr. Demetrio Muñoz Gielen

Demetrio verrichtte wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar ruimtelijke gebiedsontwikkeling aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 2002 doet hij actief mee aan het publieke en wetenschappelijke debat over de bouwstagnatie en de problemen met de ruimtelijke kwaliteit in Nederland. Tevens is hij direct betrokken bij de zoektocht naar oplossingen vanuit verschillende rollen: als zelfstandige adviseur, als initiatiefnemer van debat, als ambtenaar en als wetenschapper. In 2010 promoveerde Demetrio aan de Radboud Universiteit

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