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Local Equalization and Wide Areas Land Planning in Syracuse

G. FerlugaGrazia NapoliMaria Rosa TrovatoSalvatore Giuffrida

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Value (ethics)Public infrastructureEconomic growthEngineeringProcess (engineering)Public housingsocial housing.media_common.quotation_subjectsocial housing02 engineering and technologyequalization transformation value land use policy social housing010501 environmental sciencesPermission01 natural sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials Scienceequalization; transformation value; land use policy; social housingMarket valueEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonbusiness.industrytransformation valueLand-use planningNegotiationSettore ICAR/22 - Estimo020201 artificial intelligence & image processingland use policybusinessequalization

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Abstract The implementation process of the Syracuse's Master Plan is characterized by the widespread use of “urban negotiation”. The Municipality has drawn up a protocol aimed at obtaining areas for facilities and public infrastructure in different areas basing on the rule of the transfer of a portion of land in return for the building permission for the remaining part. Since these areas are variously characterized, the negotiation process may not be fair to Municipality or convenient to land owners. Basing on an equalization pattern, this study provides, for each area, the indexes of fairness and convenience, and, more specifically, the difference between the market value of the areas achieved and the value of the permits issued. and based on the possibility to transfer the development rights, some different scenarios are prefigured about the possibility of acquiring additional areas for social housing and/or achieving funds for sustainable buildings.

10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.335http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.05.335