2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12132-010-9108-3
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Capturing Land Value Increment to Finance Infrastructure Investment—Possibilities for South Africa

Abstract: In the globalisation age, cities are the drivers of economic growth. However, sustainable economic growth demands considerable investment in infrastructure. South African cities face a triple challenge of eradicating historical infrastructure backlogs inherited from the Apartheid era, servicing and maintaining existing infrastructure and providing new infrastructure to stimulate economic growth. In the South African context, the provision of municipal infrastructure plays a critical role in eradicating sociosp… Show more

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“…Los instrumentos más comunes para recuperar las plusvalías urbanas han sido las contribuciones por mejora, cuya lógica es progresiva, sobre áreas con potencial de valorización, aunque no suponen una intensión redistributiva (Brown-Luthango, 2011). Asimismo, existen otros esquemas que dependen del régimen de propiedad del suelo, de la autonomía territorial y las sinergias logradas entre el Estado y los desarrolladores urbanos.…”
Section: Experiencias En La Recuperación De La Plusvalía Urbanaunclassified
“…Los instrumentos más comunes para recuperar las plusvalías urbanas han sido las contribuciones por mejora, cuya lógica es progresiva, sobre áreas con potencial de valorización, aunque no suponen una intensión redistributiva (Brown-Luthango, 2011). Asimismo, existen otros esquemas que dependen del régimen de propiedad del suelo, de la autonomía territorial y las sinergias logradas entre el Estado y los desarrolladores urbanos.…”
Section: Experiencias En La Recuperación De La Plusvalía Urbanaunclassified
“…Although these contributions of UA to the cities are glaring, some people still see urban land as mainly residential and not for farming (Brown-Luthango, 2011). Planning can move beyond this divide of the city and place of production by making urban land accessible to poor urban households desiring to practice UA (Marx, 2006).…”
Section: (Vii) Relationship To the Environment Mediated By Built Envimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cities of South Africa, there are reports that urban dwellers see the city as place for housing and not for farming (Brown-Luthango, 2011). More generally, the mediated intimate relationship between food production and cities became increasingly and thoroughly disconnected over the course of the 20th century (Steel, 2008).…”
Section: Degree Of Market-orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of globalization, urban development has been an important driver of economic growth over the past decades. Urban growth controls can preserve open space and other amenities but may come at the expense of high land and housing prices (Mercy, 2011). China's economic integration into globalization has resulted in the gradual transformation of land resources from planned distribution to market alocation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%