Defining the ground for land-use-based direct public-value capture in Austria
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Published:2020-08-01
Issue:0
Volume:ahead-of-print
Page:1-20
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ISSN:1478-341X
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Container-title:Town Planning Review: Volume ahead-of-print
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Town Planning Review
Author:
Schindelegger Arthur,Mayr Laura Sidonie
Abstract
The discussion whether and how to capture the increment of land value has been present in academia and politics for decades. Only few countries have established comprehensive systems to calculate land values and introduce a regulatory basis to directly or indirectly capture increments linked to land-use planning decisions for the public good. This article elaborates the potentials of and barriers to implementing a land-use-based direct value-capture mechanism within Austria’s fragmented planning regime. The considerations are built upon an analysis of the existing framework and instruments linked to land value and planning to identify the context of constraints for an additional or replacing instrument. Based on a legal analysis and qualitative expert interviews, key aspects for linking value capture to land-use planning decisions are identified and conclusions drawn based on a recent discussion in Austria.
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Subject
Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
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