Unlocking Land Values to Finance Urban Infrastructure

Unlocking Land Values to Finance Urban Infrastructure
Author: George E. Peterson
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821377108

Land-based financing of urban infrastructure is growing in importance in the developing world. Why is it so difficult to finance urban infrastructure investment, when land values typically increase by more than the cost of investment? Unlocking Land Values to Finance Urban Infrastructure examines the theory underlying different instruments of land-based finance, such as betterment levies, developer exactions, impact fees, and the exchange of publicly owned land assets for infrastructure. It provides a wealth of case-study illustrations of how different land-based financing tools have been implemented, and the lessons learned from these experiences. This practical guide is designed to help expand the role of land-based financing in urban capital budgets in a way that strengthens urban infrastructure finance and urban land markets.

Inside the Transforming Urban Asia

Inside the Transforming Urban Asia
Author: Darshini Mahadevia
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2008
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 9788180695742

Contributed articles; chiefly with reference to India and China.

Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies of India

Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies of India
Author: Saraswati Raju
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2006-03-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780761934363

This collection of original essays by scholars of geography from India, Western Europe, and the USA provides important insights into the way contemporary geographers are engaging with India. The earlier narrow colonial focus that saw India as a country of resources and "peoples" (tribes and castes) has now been discarded for a broader view located in mainstream intellectual frameworks and informed by a public policy perspective. This volume highlights how contemporary geographers see and write on topics such as the state, nation, community, environment, and division of labor, while keeping in mind issues of spatiality and territoriality.

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Total Pages: 25
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Future is Urban

Future is Urban
Author: Utpal Sharma
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2024-06-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1040046568

ProjectX India

ProjectX India
Author: Sandeep Sharma
Publisher: Sandeep Sharma
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

ProjectX India | 15th July 2020 provides you with information on 142 projects from 48 sectors of the Indian economy. The projects are covered from sectors such as Agrochemical, Airport/Aviation, Automotive Components, Breweries/Distilleries, Chemicals, Coal, Construction, Consultancy Services, Dairy, Drugs/Pharma, Edible Oil, Education, Electric Cars, Ethanol, EV Charging Stations, Healthcare, Housing, HVAC, Hydro Power, Industrial Township, Iron and Steel, Logistic Park, Marine Products, Medical Equipment, Metro Rail, Mining, Oil and Gas, Pesticides, PET Products, Power, Railways, Real Estate, Roads/Highways/Bridges, Sewage Treatment Plant, Smart Cities, Solar Energy, Steel Products, Sugar, Surveillance Systems, Technical Textiles, Tourism, Township, Transport, Urban Sanitation, Warehouse, Waste Treatment, Water Sector, Water Treatment, etc.

Satellite Towns in Neo-metropolitan Development in India

Satellite Towns in Neo-metropolitan Development in India
Author: Amit Chatterjee
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811515026

This book discusses population growth and the resultant problems, and highlights the need for immediate action to develop a set of planned satellite towns around Indian megacities to reduce their population densities and activity concentrations. It addresses problems like unplanned spatial expansion, over-concentration of populations, unmanageable situations in industrial growth, and poor traffic management, concluding that only megacities and their satellites, when planned properly, can together mitigate the urgent problem of urban concentration in and around the megacities. Identifying the general problems, the book develops a quantitative and spatially fitting regional allocation model of population and economic activities. It also offers a policy-based planned program of development for the selected megacities in India along with their satellites and fringe areas to ensure a healthy, balanced and prospective urban scenario for India in the coming decades.