European good practices on land banking

European good practices on land banking

Author: Veršinskas, T., Hartvigsen, M., Gorgan, M.

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2022-02-08

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9251356300

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Many countries in Western Europe have a long tradition of applying land banking as part of the integrated toolbox of land management instruments. As with land consolidation, the traditional purpose of land banking has been to support agriculture and rural development by reducing land fragmentation and facilitating the enlargement of farms. In Western Europe, the objectives of land banking have developed over the last decades, and today, in several countries, the instrument is applied in a multi-purpose approach together with land consolidation. In most countries, land banking shares the objectives of land consolidation, which in addition to continued agricultural development, supports the implementation of public projects in rural areas where private landowners and farmers are requested to give up agricultural land, for example, in connection with the construction of infrastructure projects such as highways and railways or for the implementation of public projects related to nature restoration, afforestation or climate change adaptation and mitigation. In a few Western European countries, land banking is also applied on use rights, where a lease facilitation approach connects owners of agricultural land not using their land and often leaving it abandoned, with local farmers interested in farming more land. This study first analyses and identifies good European practices on land banking, discusses experiences from the introduction of land banking instruments in countries in Central Europe. Finally, it provides policy recommendations for the introduction of land banking, with a focus on countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.


Land Banks and Land Banking

Land Banks and Land Banking

Author: Frank S. Alexander

Publisher:

Published: 2011-07-01

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780615471761

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This volume presents a descriptive analysis of the historical development of land banks and land banking programs in the United States, the legal framework for the creation of land banks, and the range of their operational strategies and activities.


Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development

Property Rights, Land Values and Urban Development

Author: Li Tian

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2014-12-31

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1783476400

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This book presents an analysis of betterment and compensation issues under the Land Use Rights (LURs) System in China since 1988. The topic originates from the observation of widening inequity and increasing uncertainty associated with the failure of g


Land Banking

Land Banking

Author: Ann Louise Strong

Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13:

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"Through a comparative study of land banking in three European countries, this timely book explores the potential for land banking in the United States. Its author, a respected land-use lawyer and professor of city and regional planning, stresses, in particular, how American attitudes toward private ownership of land will affect the outcome of land bank programs. The approaches to land banking differ in Sweden, the Netherlands and France, the three nations Ann Strong has selected for review."--Jacket.