Financing Urban Development
It is the name of the international forum that will be held in Tijuana, Mexico, from September 24 to 26, 2009. It seems to us a very important issue for the Latin American environment, especially because it is based on experiences from these countries.
And it is that those of us who have seen land use planning considered at the top of a regularization project come to the conviction that the problem is not technical, not even administrative but financial. The plans sound easy: reorder the road, relocate people, build multi-family buildings, reparcelling to recover public law, among others; but how to assume the cost of this exercise and to recover it in the medium term are the most complex challenges.
Speakers include people with sufficient merits, who come from the United States, Argentina, Mexico and Colombia, who will share both legal foundations, technical and successful experiences from different countries |
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Interesting that one of the issues is based on urban financing based on cadastral information. The topics covered on Thursday and Friday are:
- General Framework of Urban Policies in Latin America
- Urban Development and Real Estate Developments in Mexico
- Urban Interventions in Mexico
- Real Estate Developments in Baja California
- Cadastral Information to Improve Financing
Urban in Latin America - Cadastral Information to Improve Financing
Urban in Tijuana - Legislation for Urban Financing in the Americas
Latina - Land Law in Mexico
On Saturday, visits will be made to Valle de Las Palmas, where URBI staff will give their poem. Then you will go to Punta Colonet, there you will learn how the Multimodal Project of the State Government works.
In good time for the Lincoln Institute, for now the platform has not yet been set up to apply nor have they mentioned scholarship options, but they mentioned that in the next few days they will. We will have to be aware, here you can find Get more info.