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Development and developers : perspectives on property / / edited by Simon Guy, John Henneberry
Development and developers : perspectives on property / / edited by Simon Guy, John Henneberry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Blackwell Science, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 307.14
Altri autori (Persone) GuySimon
HenneberryJohn
Collana Real estate issues
Soggetto topico Real estate development
Business
ISBN 9786610742868
9781280742866
1280742860
9780470709214
0470709219
9780470757192
0470757191
9781405172165
1405172169
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Development and Developers: perspectives on property; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Approaching development; 2 The Market context of property development activity; 3 Modelling the development sector of the property market; 4 Market research for office real estate; 5 The financial appraisal of development projects; 6 Developers' decisions and property market behaviour; 7 The organisation of property development professions and practices; 8 The impact of land management and development strategies on urban redevelopment prospects
9 Developers in local property markets: assessing the implications of developer experiences and attitudes in the re-use of vacant industrial buildings in an old industrial area10 Systems theory and the commercial development process - towards an understanding of complex behaviour and change; 11 Evolution in the supply of commercial real estate: the emergence of a new relationship between suppliers and occupiers of real estate; 12 Global players and the re-shaping of local property markets: global pressures and local reactions
13 Developing interests: environmental innovation and the social organisation of the property business14 Property companies and the remaking of markets: stories from the 1990s; 15 Conclusions: interpreting development; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019167803321
Oxford, : Blackwell Science, 2002
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Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
Autore Crook Tony <1944->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 711/.40941
Collana Real Estate Issues
Soggetto topico Real estate development - Great Britain
Housing development - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-07511-4
1-119-07510-6
1-119-07512-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Real Estate Issues -- Books in the series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Dame Kate Barker -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Purpose of the book -- The development process and the creation of development value -- The taxation of development value -- Factors affecting effective development value capture -- Property rights and ownership -- The need for finance -- The ownership of development rights -- Taxing value or raising charges -- Rules versus discretion? -- Fixed taxes, tariffs and negotiated contributions -- Hypothecation and contract -- Key factors behind the development of planning gain policy in England -- Political economy -- The planning system -- Central-local relations: Local discretion, innovation and adoption -- Definitions -- The structure of the book -- Chapter 2 The Economics of Development Value and Planning Gain -- Introduction -- Why is land and its value special? -- The potential to tax increasing land values without generating inefficiency -- The impact of planning on development values - the creation of planning gain -- How are these values achieved? -- Planning affects land supply -- Planning affects demand -- Planning affects density of construction and use -- Planning affects prices and quantities -- Bringing together the possibilities -- Instruments available to capture planning gain -- Overview -- Chapter 3 Capturing Development Value Through de jure National Taxation: The English Experience -- Introduction -- Betterment and development value defined -- Compensation and betterment: the Uthwatt principles -- Taxing development value: post-war national schemes -- 1947: The development charge and the central land tribunal -- 1967: Betterment levy and land commission.
1974, 1975 and 1976: Development Gains Tax, the Community Land Scheme and Development Land Tax -- Lessons learned -- Chapter 4 Planning Obligations Policy in England: de facto Taxation of Development Value -- Introduction -- Planning obligations: the key principles -- Using planning obligations to secure land and funding for affordable housing -- The overall framework -- Detailed requirements -- Recent policy initiatives -- Tariffs -- Optional planning charge -- Planning gain supplement -- Community infrastructure levy -- Changes to CIL and new LPA incentives -- Viability and S106 -- CIL policy: concluding comments -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Development Viability -- Introduction -- Development viability -- Threshold land value -- Development appraisal -- Property development within the wider property market -- Development appraisal -- Estimating the residual value of a residential development site -- Assessing the impact of planning obligations and developer's contributions on the viability of development proposals -- Accounting for spatial and temporal variations in the development market -- Conclusion: addressing the viability dilemma? -- Chapter 6 The Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- The growth of obligations -- Methods for measuring the incidence and calculating the value of planning obligations in England -- The number of obligations in England -- Affordable housing obligations in England -- The total value of planning obligations agreed in England -- Planning obligations in Scotland and Wales -- Rural exceptions schemes -- Who pays for the obligations? -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Spatial Variation in the Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- Defining and disseminating good practice in planning obligations -- Review of earlier evidence -- Good practice research and advice.
Implications of evidence and good practice guides -- A note on Scotland and Wales -- Regional variations in the value of planning obligations -- Quantitative analysis of the drivers of the incidence and value of planning obligations -- Qualitative explanations for spatial variations in planning obligations -- The changing practice context -- Stretching the 'rational nexus' -- Delivery -- Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Delivering Planning Obligations - Are Agreements Successfully Delivered? -- Introduction -- Why consider delivery of planning obligations? -- Types of planning obligations -- Case-study evidence of successful delivery of planning obligations -- Quantitative evidence on the delivery of obligations -- The factors affecting the delivery of affordable housing obligations -- Trends in the delivery of affordable housing -- The impact of the economic downturn on delivery -- Implementing the community infrastructure levy -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9 International Experience -- Introduction: making comparisons and transferring experience -- Australia -- Planning policy, planning legislation and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure -- Developer contributions to affordable housing -- Germany -- Planning authorities and the planning system -- Special mechanisms for controlling growth -- Land readjustment -- Provision of housing and related infrastructure -- The Netherlands -- Planning institutions and planning policies -- Changing housing policies -- Providing land and related infrastructure -- United States -- The constitution, planning and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure: impact fees -- The impact of fees on prices and land values -- Developer contributions to affordable housing: inclusionary zoning and linkage fees -- Linkage fees.
Summary and conclusions: comparing the English and international experience -- Chapter 10 Summary and Conclusions -- Introduction -- Policies for capturing development value -- National approaches -- Locally based approaches -- International experience -- Overview -- The economics of planning obligations -- The sources and measurement of value -- The complexities in assessing development gain -- Planning constraints -- Approaches to capturing gains -- The financial aspects of planning obligations -- Conclusions -- Looking forward: England -- Looking forward: international experience -- Index -- Advertisements -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131535603321
Crook Tony <1944->  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
Planning gain : providing infrastructure and affordable housing / / edited by Tony Crook, John Henneberry, Christine Whitehead
Autore Crook Tony <1944->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 711/.40941
Collana Real Estate Issues
Soggetto topico Real estate development - Great Britain
Housing development - Great Britain
ISBN 1-119-07511-4
1-119-07510-6
1-119-07512-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Real Estate Issues -- Books in the series -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Dame Kate Barker -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Purpose of the book -- The development process and the creation of development value -- The taxation of development value -- Factors affecting effective development value capture -- Property rights and ownership -- The need for finance -- The ownership of development rights -- Taxing value or raising charges -- Rules versus discretion? -- Fixed taxes, tariffs and negotiated contributions -- Hypothecation and contract -- Key factors behind the development of planning gain policy in England -- Political economy -- The planning system -- Central-local relations: Local discretion, innovation and adoption -- Definitions -- The structure of the book -- Chapter 2 The Economics of Development Value and Planning Gain -- Introduction -- Why is land and its value special? -- The potential to tax increasing land values without generating inefficiency -- The impact of planning on development values - the creation of planning gain -- How are these values achieved? -- Planning affects land supply -- Planning affects demand -- Planning affects density of construction and use -- Planning affects prices and quantities -- Bringing together the possibilities -- Instruments available to capture planning gain -- Overview -- Chapter 3 Capturing Development Value Through de jure National Taxation: The English Experience -- Introduction -- Betterment and development value defined -- Compensation and betterment: the Uthwatt principles -- Taxing development value: post-war national schemes -- 1947: The development charge and the central land tribunal -- 1967: Betterment levy and land commission.
1974, 1975 and 1976: Development Gains Tax, the Community Land Scheme and Development Land Tax -- Lessons learned -- Chapter 4 Planning Obligations Policy in England: de facto Taxation of Development Value -- Introduction -- Planning obligations: the key principles -- Using planning obligations to secure land and funding for affordable housing -- The overall framework -- Detailed requirements -- Recent policy initiatives -- Tariffs -- Optional planning charge -- Planning gain supplement -- Community infrastructure levy -- Changes to CIL and new LPA incentives -- Viability and S106 -- CIL policy: concluding comments -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5 Development Viability -- Introduction -- Development viability -- Threshold land value -- Development appraisal -- Property development within the wider property market -- Development appraisal -- Estimating the residual value of a residential development site -- Assessing the impact of planning obligations and developer's contributions on the viability of development proposals -- Accounting for spatial and temporal variations in the development market -- Conclusion: addressing the viability dilemma? -- Chapter 6 The Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- The growth of obligations -- Methods for measuring the incidence and calculating the value of planning obligations in England -- The number of obligations in England -- Affordable housing obligations in England -- The total value of planning obligations agreed in England -- Planning obligations in Scotland and Wales -- Rural exceptions schemes -- Who pays for the obligations? -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7 Spatial Variation in the Incidence and Value of Planning Obligations -- Introduction -- Defining and disseminating good practice in planning obligations -- Review of earlier evidence -- Good practice research and advice.
Implications of evidence and good practice guides -- A note on Scotland and Wales -- Regional variations in the value of planning obligations -- Quantitative analysis of the drivers of the incidence and value of planning obligations -- Qualitative explanations for spatial variations in planning obligations -- The changing practice context -- Stretching the 'rational nexus' -- Delivery -- Conclusions -- Chapter 8 Delivering Planning Obligations - Are Agreements Successfully Delivered? -- Introduction -- Why consider delivery of planning obligations? -- Types of planning obligations -- Case-study evidence of successful delivery of planning obligations -- Quantitative evidence on the delivery of obligations -- The factors affecting the delivery of affordable housing obligations -- Trends in the delivery of affordable housing -- The impact of the economic downturn on delivery -- Implementing the community infrastructure levy -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9 International Experience -- Introduction: making comparisons and transferring experience -- Australia -- Planning policy, planning legislation and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure -- Developer contributions to affordable housing -- Germany -- Planning authorities and the planning system -- Special mechanisms for controlling growth -- Land readjustment -- Provision of housing and related infrastructure -- The Netherlands -- Planning institutions and planning policies -- Changing housing policies -- Providing land and related infrastructure -- United States -- The constitution, planning and its administration -- Developer contributions to infrastructure: impact fees -- The impact of fees on prices and land values -- Developer contributions to affordable housing: inclusionary zoning and linkage fees -- Linkage fees.
Summary and conclusions: comparing the English and international experience -- Chapter 10 Summary and Conclusions -- Introduction -- Policies for capturing development value -- National approaches -- Locally based approaches -- International experience -- Overview -- The economics of planning obligations -- The sources and measurement of value -- The complexities in assessing development gain -- Planning constraints -- Approaches to capturing gains -- The financial aspects of planning obligations -- Conclusions -- Looking forward: England -- Looking forward: international experience -- Index -- Advertisements -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830817903321
Crook Tony <1944->  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Transience and permanence in urban development / / edited by John Henneberry, University of Sheffield, UK
Transience and permanence in urban development / / edited by John Henneberry, University of Sheffield, UK
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (325 pages)
Disciplina 307.76
Collana Real Estate Issues
THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Urbanization
Urban policy
City planning
ISBN 1-119-05568-7
1-119-05566-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910270883903321
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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