Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
The territorial legislation is an outstanding intervention field in order to promote family
regional settlement and integration, as a necessary condition to trigger a sustainable regional
development.
Considering the revision of the Land, Territorial Ordinance and Urbanism Act, currently
under way in Portugal - linked together with the revision of the Juridical Regime of
Territorial Management Instruments, the Juridical Regime of Urbanization and Edification,
municipal master plans and respective regulations, other legislation that falls on territory, and
the new Cadastral Law -, this article presents the assumptions, methodology, outcomes and
conclusions of a research work focused on a proposal to reformulate the municipal
development charges applied, as a case study, to the municipality of Bragança (Portugal). As
the current crisis framework strongly impacts on municipal finance, this research aims at
contributing to endow municipalities with financing-efficient instruments, thus reinforcing
their ability to fight for the interests of their populations in a sustained way, namely in what
concerns the provision of high standards of family life quality, thus contributing to the proper
development of regional economies.
This new assessment of municipal development charges is stressed in the conclusions and
recommendations. It indeed contributes to clear up the origins and applications of funds
aimed at development activities; to quantify the values charged to
developers/promoters/builders, according to the benefits they extract from public
infrastructure services; and assure an increased fairness and equity in the distribution of
development costs and benefits among the population within a certain municipality, and
among different municipalities.
This increased fairness and equity, together with the proposed reinforcement of municipal
economic and financial sustainability will, certainly, be decisive for family settlement at the
regional level and, therefore, for a better consolidation of the regional development.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
21
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