Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
This paper presents the goals, methodology, expected results and conclusions of a
new territorial management instrument – developed in the scope of the new Land, Territorial
Ordinance and Urbanism Act and complementary legislation currently passed in Portugal –
aimed at capturing part of the unearned increments (surplus values) that accrue from
planning decisions concerning land uses, land use changes and/or land use intensities. It
consists in charging landowners/promoters a 20% fee on land surplus-values that result from
the assignment of specific building capacities - objectively settled in territorial plans - to
urban interventions especially targeted to tourism uses.
This captured value should reinforce municipalities´ financial sustainability, and is supposed
to be reassigned to social purposes, such as social housing or urban rehabilitation, thus
supporting the achievement of the land social function.
The proposed methodology is applied to the Urban Development Plan of the Planning Unit 11
of the municipality of Lagoa, located in the Algarve, Portugal. However, it is easily
applicable to other municipalities, whichever is their geographic location, and to many
different kinds of territorial plans.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
10