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Developer contributions and community benefits: understanding the regulatory context for the implementation of a value-capturing instrument in Northern Ireland | Town Planning Review |
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Transparency and evolution in the use of negotiated developer obligations within land readjustment in Spain | Urban Research & Practice |
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Comparison of the impacts of non-negotiable and negotiable developer obligations in Turkey | Habitat International |
| 19 | 2018 |
Securing public objectives in large-scale urban development: Comparison of public and private land development | Land Use Policy |
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