This paper deals with the question of corruption in the field of land-use planning. To curb the insidious spread of graft and bribery, anti-corruption measures should be built into any planning system as part of its structure. Corruption in the planning field is largely tied to the opportunities that land-use planning generates by allocating development rights and land uses (following a discretionary and differentiated logic). This paper will explore some of the principles and techniques (transparent negotiation, auction of development rights, recovery of land rent, and formal equality in a radical version) that can be implemented to contain or eliminate corruption at the outset.
Corruption in land-use issues: A crucial challenge for planning theory and practice / Chiodelli, F.; Moroni, S.. - In: TOWN PLANNING REVIEW. - ISSN 0041-0020. - 86:4(2015), pp. 437-455. [10.3828/tpr.2015.27]
Titolo: | Corruption in land-use issues: A crucial challenge for planning theory and practice | |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 2015 | |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/tpr.2015.27 | |
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