This article explores the connections between planning and land rent through a case study of density bonusing in Toronto, known as ‘Section 37’ – a form of land value capture. Density bonusing facilitates speculative bidding on future rents by private developers seeking ‘highest and best’ land uses – or efficient land uses – yet has implications related to equity when the unearned increment is extracted to recover value and invest in public goods. We situate land value capture within debates on the unearned income derived from land development in cities. We view the case of density bonusing through the lens of discretionary planning systems operating through flexible mechanisms. Specifically, we consider the direct role of planners towards ...
This article, by using empirical evidence from Tehran, looks beyond the West to explore the implicat...
This paper examines the different ways public transit service providers and governments generate rev...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
This article explores the connections between planning and land rent through a case study of density...
This dissertation investigates the role of Toronto’s discretionary planning system in extracting pub...
Height and density bonusing is a planning tool that municipalities in Ontario have authority to use ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This article, which was delivered as the 2017 Environmental Distinguished Lecture at Florida State U...
Land value capture (LVC) refers to the public sector’s recovery of part or all of the land value inc...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This article uses a new institutionalist approach to investigate major land use conflicts and region...
Since the mid-sixties, and more particularly, since the beginning of 1972, housing prices in major u...
The authors develop a concept paper on the economic valuation of land. They detail the basic princip...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This article, by using empirical evidence from Tehran, looks beyond the West to explore the implicat...
This paper examines the different ways public transit service providers and governments generate rev...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
This article explores the connections between planning and land rent through a case study of density...
This dissertation investigates the role of Toronto’s discretionary planning system in extracting pub...
Height and density bonusing is a planning tool that municipalities in Ontario have authority to use ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This article, which was delivered as the 2017 Environmental Distinguished Lecture at Florida State U...
Land value capture (LVC) refers to the public sector’s recovery of part or all of the land value inc...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This article uses a new institutionalist approach to investigate major land use conflicts and region...
Since the mid-sixties, and more particularly, since the beginning of 1972, housing prices in major u...
The authors develop a concept paper on the economic valuation of land. They detail the basic princip...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This article, by using empirical evidence from Tehran, looks beyond the West to explore the implicat...
This paper examines the different ways public transit service providers and governments generate rev...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...