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Leveraging Land Value Capture for Affordable Housing Provision and Infrastructure Financing

This training will provide in-depth knowledge on the economic and legal foundations, policy frameworks, outcomes and potential for land value capture application across regions, offering participants insights on innovative land-based financing tools.

Luis Quintanilla

Moderator

date November 6, 2024 | 09:00 - 12:00
place
Multipurpose room 13
organization
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
country
United States of America
language
English
Reference: 
TE 13-02

Summary

Communities across the world face a crisis of underinvestment in basic infrastructure, affordable housing, and climate resilience. Land value capture can enable local and regional governments to harness land value increases that result from public investments and other public actions and reinvest them in public goods and services. This training will provide in-depth instruction on the economic and legal foundations, policy frameworks, outcomes, lessons, and potential of land value capture applications.

Objectives

• Identify and understand the economic and planning elements that support land value capture.
• Understand the legal landscape underpinning the application of land value capture.
• Comprehend technical and contextual aspects of land value capture instruments used in different regions of the world.

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Ms. Cynthia Goytia
Director, Master's Program in Urban Economic Sciences
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Ms. Helen Rourke
Programme Director
Development Action Group
Mr. Rachelle Alterman
Professor (emerita) of urban planning and law
Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
Ms. Yunhe Li
Policy Analyst
Peking University - Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy
Ms. Xiuying Liu
Policy Analyst
Peking University - Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy