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Search for sustainable land use policy solutions: a regional case of municipalities in financial danger. European Real Estate Society Conference 2014 26 th Jun 2014. Brano Glumac, PhD. Land acquirement by municipalities. Municipality is an active stakeholder 1990s Vinex-wijken
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Search for sustainable land use policy solutions: a regional case of municipalities in financial danger European Real Estate Society Conference 2014 26th Jun 2014 Brano Glumac, PhD
Land acquirement by municipalities • Municipality is an active stakeholder • 1990s Vinex-wijken • Land investment and land transformation at cities outskirts • Due to economic conditions land demand declined • Significant financiallosses with remained land surplus • Financial danger Page1 / Department of the Built Environment
Characteristics of municipal land supply Page2 / Department of the Built Environment
Sustainable transformation • Sustainable transformation • brownfield • vacancy • energy upgrade • land readjustment → land book (re)value • → land use policy • → financial gains • Scale • Effected stakeholders Page3 / Department of the Built Environment
Select & Suggest Procedure • Methodological procedure to select municipalities in financial danger and suggest land policy solution • Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) • MCDA is a decision-making tool developed for complex multi-criteria problems that include qualitative and/or quantitative aspects of the problem in the decision-making process • Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) • fuzziness due to human factor in evaluation Page4 / Department of the Built Environment
Selection Procedure for Municipalities • MCDA • 67 Municipalities scanned • Financial data 2011 • 20 Municipalities • Risks Identified Page5 / Department of the Built Environment
Municipalities in Financial Danger • Criteria for Municipality selection: • Land supply per inhabitant • Land supply as share of the total assets • Land supply minus the total reserves • Total land supply Page6 / Department of the Built Environment
Municipalities in Financial Danger • Risk Indicators (additional Criteria): • book value for different types of land use • square meters of land uses • actual resistance capacity • arranged provisions • taken losses on land developments • cooperation between municipalities Page7 / Department of the Built Environment
Municipalities in Financial Danger • Overview • 20 Municipalities Page8 / Department of the Built Environment
Suggestion Procedure for Municipalities • FDM • 2 Sustainable Policy Solutions • List of success factors • 28 Experts • 13 from municipality • 15 consultancy and academia • 60% response rate • Most applicable policy Page9 / Department of the Built Environment
Sustainable Policy Solutions • Actual Policies • monitor the risks more frequently • reprioritizing or cancelling developments • revaluate book value to agricultural land • phasing of land development is stretched • decreasing land prices • coordination of stakeholders (industrial & business) Page10 / Department of the Built Environment
Sustainable Policy Solutions • Proposed Sustainable Policies solutions: • regional and financial settlement Page11 / Department of the Built Environment
Sustainable Policy Solutions • Proposed Sustainable Policies solutions: • temporary use / solar panels • municipality only gains a lease hold for the use of the land • two times and up to almost seven times more possible revenues than agricultural use • annual lease holdcan be used to cover the annual interest costs Page12 / Department of the Built Environment
Sustainable Policy Solutions • Comparison by FDM Page13 / Department of the Built Environment
To Conclude • Procedure to evaluate municipalities in financial danger • Assessment of the potential policy interventions • Improve the awareness of sustainable land use policies in Noord-Brabant region • Beneficiary/Stakeholders Page14 / Department of the Built Environment
Thanks! • b.glumac@tue.nl Page15 / Department of the Built Environment
Factors Overview / Policy 1 Page16 / Department of the Built Environment
Factors Overview / Policy 2 Page17 / Department of the Built Environment