Equitable Land Use for Asian Infrastructure
SHARE THIS PAGE
Developing Asia’s demand for high-quality, integrated infrastructure requires a steady but equitable supply of land.
Obtaining rights over land can be complicated by hurdles imposed by geography, settlement patterns, conflicting cultures, sociopolitical factors, and land use problems unique to each country.
Equitable Land Use for Asian Infrastructure identifies policies that can balance the rights and interests of first peoples, informal settlers, and rural landowners against the development imperatives of land procurement for the greater public good. The collected chapters propose and assess promising models that might be customized to local conditions, such as long-term land leasing with options to buy. This timely volume will be insightful for policy makers, practitioners, academics, and students interested in instructive case studies of the state of Asian land registration, eminent domain, and redevelopment in situations of vulnerable communities.
Contents
- An Introduction to Equitable Land Use for Asian Infrastructure by Grant B. Stillman and Piyush Tiwari
- Land Use Management Strategies for Equitable Infrastructure and Urban Development: Overview of Strategies and Tools by Erwin van der Krabben, Piyush Tiwari, and Jyoti Shukla
- Part I: Bases of Land Ownership and Land Use Rights and Management
- 1. Property Institutions and Their Impact on Land Assembling Strategies by Jyoti Shukla
- 2. Achieving Balance for the Land Rights of Indigenous Peoples by Jayantha Perera
- 3. The Status of Title to Land in Representative Jurisdictions of Asia and the Pacific by John Price
- Part II: Current Challenges for Land Use Management
- 4. Land Readjustment in Indonesia: Effects in Denpasar on Land Management, the Spatial Distribution of Land Prices, and the Sustainable Development Goals by Felipe Francisco De Souza and Hideki Koizumi
- 5. Examining the Town Planning Scheme of India and Lessons from Land Readjustment in Japan by Vibhu Jain
- 6. Primary Urban Land Auctions and Land Allocation in the People’s Republic of China by Shuping Wu and Zan Yang
- Part III: Innovations in Planning and Land Use Management Strategies
- 7. Designing Fair Compensation for the Compulsory Acquisition of Land: Case of Bengaluru, India by Jyoti Shukla
- 8. Land Titling and the Sustainable Development Goals: Revisiting Assumptions to Secure Land for the Urban Poor in Phnom Penh, Cambodia by Johanna Brugman
- 9. Financing Transit-Oriented Development in the Cities of the People’s Republic of China by Value Capture: Negotiating Better Public Infrastructure by Erwin van der Krabben, Jinshuo Wang, and Ary Samsura
- Part IV: Toward Equitable Land Use for Infrastructure
- 10. Land Acquisition in Indonesia and Law No. 2 of 2012 by James Guild
- 11. Implementing a Land Trust System in Bangladesh as a Strategy for Financing Infrastructure and Sustainable Land Management by Monzur Hossain and Naoyuki Yoshino
- 12. Land Trusts in Thailand: Current Issues and Prospects by Nimnual Piewthongngam
- 13. Impact of Social Safeguarding on Private Land Ownership and Individual Well-Being: The Case of Sri Lanka by S. P. Jayasooriya
- 14. Right Ways for the Road Ahead by Piyush Tiwari and Grant B. Stillman
- Postface: Reflections on Trust, Sharing, and Guaranteed Accountability by Grant B. Stillman
Additional Details
Editors | |
Type | |
Subjects |
|
Countries |
|
ISBN |
|