2014
DOI: 10.21138/bage.1758
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La apropiación de las rentas del suelo en la ciudad neoliberal española

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“…After the burst of the real estate bubble, a new reform (Land Use Law 8/2007) tried to introduce some restrictions in the capacity of municipalities to create developable land, still falling short of having significant effects (Mora et al 2011). In short, and despite the mentioned regional differences, the core object of Spanish spatial planning has long been 'creating' developable land (see also Vives and Rullan 2014). 15 When providing 12 The law was dubbed Sblocca Italia, Unjam Italy.…”
Section: New Spatial Planning Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the burst of the real estate bubble, a new reform (Land Use Law 8/2007) tried to introduce some restrictions in the capacity of municipalities to create developable land, still falling short of having significant effects (Mora et al 2011). In short, and despite the mentioned regional differences, the core object of Spanish spatial planning has long been 'creating' developable land (see also Vives and Rullan 2014). 15 When providing 12 The law was dubbed Sblocca Italia, Unjam Italy.…”
Section: New Spatial Planning Lawsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El proceso de urbanismo expansivo vivido desde mediados de los años noventa del siglo pasado ha presentado cierta singularidad. El notable aumento del número de viviendas y la burbuja inmobiliaria generada, la crisis económica posterior y los numerosos espacios urbanos inconclusos resultantes (vacíos urbanos), han despertado el interés de diversos geógrafos (Brandis, 2012;Burriel, 2008Burriel, , 2014Burriel, , 2016Calderón, 2004;Capel, 2009;Cebrián, 2007Cebrián, , 2013Lois, Piñeira, & Vives, 2016;Méndez, 2012;Méndez, Abad, & Echaves, 2015;Romero, 2010;Rullán, 2012Rullán, , 2016Valenzuela, 2013Valenzuela, , 2016Valenzuela & Salom, 2008;Vives & Rullán, 2014), en el marco de una "geografía urbana renovada" (Delgado, 2016, p. 126 y ss.). También el de autores de otras disciplinas (Delgado, 2016, p. 126 y ss.…”
Section: Urbanismo Expansivo Y "Ciudades Fantasma": Singularidades Deunclassified
“…There have been studies since the end of the 20th century [39], which already had a concern about urbanism that would be applied in the 21st century and some recommendations were given but they were not applied [40]. On the other hand, there was a process of appropriation of the incomes of the soil in the neo-liberal Spanish city, which resulted in land squandering [41] and, after the crisis, there was a profit topography characterized by its modern ruins [42] and serious social and territorial consequences [43]. Lois, Piñeira and Vives deeply, synthetically and completely describe this urbanization process that has taken place in Spain in the last decade of the 20th century until the great recession that began in 2008 [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%