Global Compendium of Land Value Capture Policies
The Global Compendium of Land Value Capture, a joint project by the OECD and the Lincoln
Institute of Land Policy, is an ambitious undertaking to understand the full landscape
of land value capture (LVC) instruments, how they are configured and deployed across
the globe in OECD countries and non-OECD economies, and what it would take to unleash
their full potential as a sustainable revenue source. Moreover, little systematic
information is available about the LVC instruments that countries use and enabling
frameworks at national and regional levels to guide local governments toward greater
use. The report features an overview of the political contexts, legal frameworks,
and LVC approaches used in 60 countries. Special attention is given to the differences
and similarities between countries that have a mature LVC practice, versus countries
that have nascent policies and allowances. This will help countries developing the
capacity and competences for LVC to understand the opportunities, trade-offs, and
pitfalls to avoid when configuring legal, governance, and planning frameworks and
institutions to support the implementation of LVC policies.
Published on June 21, 2022
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