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Zoning and property rights : a Hong Kong case study
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-206) and index ; The author combines the unique multidisciplinary backgrounds of an academic, a political scientist, a lawyer and an urban planner to provide the reader with a novel and challenging discussion about the economic nature of land use zoning. Besides establishing a coherent framework for zoning based on the Coasian property rights paradigm, the book offers the reader several up-to-date case studies, including the government role in assigning exclusive property rights via marine fish culture zoning in Hong Kong. The observations provided in the case studies make a valuable contribution to the reader's knowledge of both the effects of zoning systems and the value of the property rights framework for analysis. They also have important implications for future town planning exercises ; published_or_final_version ; List of Photographs ; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Preface and Acknowledgements ; Preface to the Second Edition ; Glossary p183 ; Bibliography p189 ; Index p207 ; Ch. 1 Introduction p1 ; Ch. 2 The Property Rights Nature of Zoning: A Theoretical Framework p17 ; Ch. 3 Limitations of Coasian Paradigm of Zoning: A Literature Review p57 ; Ch. 4 Initial Assignment of Exclusive Property Rights: The Fish Story p73 ; Ch. 5 Subsequent Attenuation of Exclusive Property Rights: Some Empirical Tests p97 ; Ch. 6 Conclusion p143 ; App. 1 The Use of Aerial Photographs in Planning Enforcement Against Unauthorized Development p157 ; App. 2 A Technical Note on the Government's Housing Demand Concept Used in the Long-Term Housing Strategy p175
Zoning and property rights : a Hong Kong case study
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-206) and index ; The author combines the unique multidisciplinary backgrounds of an academic, a political scientist, a lawyer and an urban planner to provide the reader with a novel and challenging discussion about the economic nature of land use zoning. Besides establishing a coherent framework for zoning based on the Coasian property rights paradigm, the book offers the reader several up-to-date case studies, including the government role in assigning exclusive property rights via marine fish culture zoning in Hong Kong. The observations provided in the case studies make a valuable contribution to the reader's knowledge of both the effects of zoning systems and the value of the property rights framework for analysis. They also have important implications for future town planning exercises ; published_or_final_version ; List of Photographs ; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Preface and Acknowledgements ; Preface to the Second Edition ; Glossary p183 ; Bibliography p189 ; Index p207 ; Ch. 1 Introduction p1 ; Ch. 2 The Property Rights Nature of Zoning: A Theoretical Framework p17 ; Ch. 3 Limitations of Coasian Paradigm of Zoning: A Literature Review p57 ; Ch. 4 Initial Assignment of Exclusive Property Rights: The Fish Story p73 ; Ch. 5 Subsequent Attenuation of Exclusive Property Rights: Some Empirical Tests p97 ; Ch. 6 Conclusion p143 ; App. 1 The Use of Aerial Photographs in Planning Enforcement Against Unauthorized Development p157 ; App. 2 A Technical Note on the Government's Housing Demand Concept Used in the Long-Term Housing Strategy p175
Zoning and property rights : a Hong Kong case study
Lai, Wai-chung, Lawrence (author)
1998-01-01
Book
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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