The infl uence of fl exible “futures” planning considerations on the private sector’s contribution to Town and Country Planning in England, Spain and The Netherlands
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Planeamiento urbano, urbanismos comparados, plusvalías urbanísticas, aprovechamiento urbanístico, Países Bajos, España, InglaterraAbstract
The paper explains how in both England and Spain market agents such as landowners and building
promoters usually pay out more for infrastructures and public facilities than they do in the Low
Countries. Said difference is here held to derive from the differences existing between the models
adopted by these countries when it comes to the fl exibility allowed to city planning prevision and
this, at core, to the absence or not of an early determining of obligatory tax payments. Such
conclusions are based upon rehabilitating urban ground space projects that imply a reassessing
within city planning contexts. The data used for this study furthermore are felt to indicate the
singularity of Spanish Planning practice as to this particular within the general European context,
fi xing urban development benefi ts as it does at a very early moment in the overall Planning process.
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