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Ann O'M. Bowman (Author), Michael A. Pagano (Author)

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April 6, 2004 American Governance and Public Policy series

Boon or blight? Ann Bowman and Michael Pagano define "vacant land" broadly, to include everything from brownfields (environmentally contaminated land) through trashed lots and abandoned buildings to greenspace (parks, community gardens, etc.). Terra Incognita takes a fresh look at what they believe can be the ultimate urban resource. Beyond the common studies of the influence of market forces, it explores how these areas are affected by the decisions of local governments, and then shows how vacant land can be a valuable strategic asset for localities.

Terra Incognita derives from what -- until now -- has been the lack of substantial information about the amount and the diversity of urban vacant land. This book is based on an unprecedented survey sent to all U.S. towns with a population greater than 50,000, and contains data previously unavailable. Three cities were studied in greater depth for detailed case studies: the greater Phoenix and Seattle areas and Philadelphia-Camden. A number of other cities are cited frequently, including Boston, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Oklahoma City, among many others.

Identifying the fiscal, social, and development imperatives that drive the decisions local officials make about using vacant land, Bowman and Pagano pay particular attention to the varying dynamics of sales, property, and income taxes, and conclude with a model for making strategic decisions about land use based on a city's priorities.


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" Terra Incognita is in many ways the ideal kind of planning book. It's brief; it deals with an important but little-examined aspect of urban life; and it suggests practical ways to improve it." -- Planning



"An absolutely first-rate piece of work... presents a powerful but easily comprehensible model for understanding the complex strategic interactions of land development possibilities, alternative sources of tax revenue, and urban political economy." -- Evan McKenzie, associate professor of political science, University of Illinois at Chicago, and author of Privatopia: Homeowner Associations and the Rise of Residential Private Government

About the Author

Ann O'M. Bowman is professor and Hazel Davis and Robert Kennedy Endowed Chair in Government and Public Service, the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University and coauthor of State and Local Government: The Essentials.

Michael A. Pagano is director of the graduate program in public administration, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and coauthor with Ann Bowman of Cityscapes and Capital: The Politics of Urban Development.


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Perhaps it is a field that neighborhood children have turned into a playground or an old, abandoned factory that is secured by chain-link fencing and "Keep Out" signs. Read the first page
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urban vacant land, vacant land use, vacant land conditions, vacant land survey, hypothetical spatial distribution, vacant land supply, real estate tax policies, general taxing authority, checkerboard cube, shopping sheds, vacant land parcels, infill policy, more vacant land, land area change, vacant urban land, income tax cities, does your city, tax reliance, much vacant land, abandoned structures, land reuse, annexation laws, vacant parcels, fiscal imperative, investor city
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New York, New Jersey, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Oklahoma City, King County, Puget Sound Regional Council, Johns Hopkins University Press, Growth Management Act, United States, Bass Pro Shops, Census Bureau, Detroit Free Press, Maricopa County, Urban Affairs Review, America's Ailing Cities, Kansas City, Philadelphia City Planning Commission, San Jose, Environmental Protection Agency, Kevin Lynch, Mural Arts, Barry Wood, Civic Trust, David Rusk
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