
The 4th Urban Research Symposium is focused on the theme of urban land use and land markets including implications for city spatial growth, efficiency and equity. The papers have the specific objectives of: (1) clarifying ongoing debates on the links between various aspects of urban land management and welfare by providing a robust analytic foundation to existing findings or supporting/questioning existing analytic work with empirical applications/case studies; (2) examining the implications of commonly used urban land and related policies when conventional wisdom is scrutinized using a common methodological framework; (3) highlighting priority policy and program design/implementation questions which cannot be answered due to limited research and data, and propose a research agenda that sets out to address these questions.
The 15 selected papers reflect the above objectives and make the proposed book a must-read for all who are concerned with the future of cities and the issue that is critical for urban poverty reductiona "urban land use and land markets, which will become even more urgent as the worlda (TM)s urban population grows.
| helen paiba carol vorderman jennifer greene sharon weiner green resnick | ethan rasiel deborah chasman holly lisle graham greene kevin d mitnick |