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IDB Cities Network Webinar: Urban-Management Instruments
Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean hold one of their most valuable — and least leveraged — sources of resources in urban land. Instruments such as betterment contributions, development charges, developer obligations, land readjustment, and strategic public land management make it possible to guide urban development and generate endogenous resources to finance infrastructure and services.
This webinar is the third in the Cities that Innovate: New Pathways to Finance Resilience series, organized by the IDB Cities Network. It addresses what these instruments are and how they work, what institutional, technical, and political conditions determine their viability, and how they can be deliberately oriented toward urban resilience goals. It includes the experiences of Belo Horizonte (Brazil) — where urban agreements link building rights to well-located social housing — and Luján de Cuyo (Argentina) — which coordinates six land value capture instruments within a trust fund to finance water infrastructure.
Learn more at: https://www.iadb.org/en/who-we-are/topics/urban-development-and-housing/initiatives/idb-cities-network
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