Land market monitoring for smart urban growth
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy,
©2001
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Table of Contents:
- Measuring Land Development capacity
- Characterizing urban land capacity: alternative approaches and methodologies
- / John D. Landis.
- Identifying vacant and buildable land
- / Carol Hall.
- Identifying environmental constraints to and opportunities for development
- / Frederick Steiner.
- The supply and capacity of infill and redevelopment lands: a parcel-based geographic information systems perspective
- / Anne Vernez Moudon.
- Assessing Urban Service Capacity
- Should additional land be serviced for urban development? When? Where? How much?
- / Lewis D. Hopkins.
- Monitoring infrastructure capacity
- / David Levinson.
- Estimating and modelling development demand
- Forecasting demand for urban land
- / Paul Waddell and Terry Moore.
- Metroscope: linking a land monitoring system to real estate and transportation modeling
- / Wilbur (Sonny) Conder.
- Monitoring land market activities and signals
- Toward a residential land market monitoring system
- / Gerrit J. Knaap and Traci Severe.
- Monitoring industrial and commercial land market activity
- / Kirk McClure.
- The case for monitoring real estate prices: data and methods for informing the planning process
- / Christian L. Redfearn and Larry A. Rosenthal.
- Monitoring housing affordability
- / Amy S. Bogdon.
- Monitoring land markets in the United Kingdom
- Monitoring and managing urban growth in the United Kingdom: what have we learned?
- / Glen Bramley.