Land-policy instruments for densification: the Dutch quest for control

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Rick Meijer (Wageningen University & Research, Universiteit Utrecht)

Arend R. Jonkman (Wageningen University & Research, TU Delft - Housing Institutions & Governance)

Research Group
Housing Institutions & Governance
Copyright
© 2020 Rick Meijer, Arend Jonkman
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2020.14
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 Rick Meijer, Arend Jonkman
Research Group
Housing Institutions & Governance
Issue number
3
Volume number
91
Pages (from-to)
239-258
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Abstract

Land-policy instruments are important to local governments for the implementation of densification. This article explores the factors behind local governments’ motives that determine the use of specific land-policy instruments to achieve densification. The aim is to increase understanding of how available land-policy instruments are applied in practice by local governments to realise housing development at inner-urban locations. In-depth analysis comparing two Dutch municipalities shows that common underlying factors explain municipal land-policy applications, while available instruments are used differently. Insights into these factors help to explain local governments’ behaviour regarding land-policy instruments.

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