Evaluating the Impact of Informal Institutional Arrangements on the Transfer of Development Rights for Built Heritage Conservation in Dense Cities.
Taylor & Francis
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Datum
2021
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Herausgeber
Taylor & Francis
Sprache (Orlis.pc)
GB
Erscheinungsort
Abingdon
Sprache
ISSN
0251-3625
ZDB-ID
134868-1
Standort
ZLB: Kws 155 ZB 6792
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RE
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Zusammenfassung
Transfer of development rights (TDRs)
is an attractive method in theory, contributing
to a city’s conservation effort while balancing
the need for sustainable urban development.
Operationally, the implementation of TDRs is
complex and problematic due to conflicting
interests of stakeholders under the influence
of different institutional arrangements. This
study aims to show from a theoretical perspective
how TDR cases for built heritage conservation
are evaluated to examine the impact of
TDR institutional arrangements, and then propose
strategies to improve the institutional system.
Through a review of established theories,
an evaluation framework with a set of criteria
and associated sub-criteria related to the outcomes
of institutional arrangements was established
for detailed impact analysis, which has
been supported with feedback from semi-structured
interviews with experts and interested
groups. The outcome includes conflicts associated
with Ostrom’s (2005) evaluative criteria for
economic efficiency problems, social inequity,
inadaptability and non-resilience with existing
planning systems, unclear accountability, and
undesirable “conformance with general morality”.
The results of this case study reveal the gaps
between the theory and practice of TDR implementations,
particularly the conflicts with government
planning systems and threats to public
interests. Based on the results of this study,
strategies have been provided that improve institutional
arrangement for TDRs and highlight
the specific measures needed to minimise the
bilateral challenge between private development
interests and public conservation goals.
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Schlagwörter
Zeitschrift
DISP : the planning review
Ausgabe
1
Erscheinungsvermerk/Umfang
Seiten
36-52