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題名 “Floating TDR” and Land Value Capture in Taiwan: Designing a More Effective Land-Finance Tool
作者 江穎慧
Chiang, Ying-Hui;Shih, Mi;Chang, Hsiutzu Betty
貢獻者 地政系
關鍵詞 Housing; Planning; Value Capture
日期 2018-10
上傳時間 22-Oct-2025 09:34:51 (UTC+8)
摘要 This case study tells an analytical story of Taiwan’s “floating” transfer of development rights (TDR) through the lens of land-based finance. We call the Taiwanese TDR model “floating” because it does not legally require planning designation for the areas where TDR density bonus can be used and gives developers a large degree of legal freedom to build TDR projects almost anywhere in the city. This enhanced market flexibility has made TDR extremely popular in Taiwan, even though planners have no control over where such projects take place. The case study introduces the reserved land issue (baoliudi) that gave rise to Taiwan’s floating TDR, examines its ineffective mechanism of land value capture, analyzes the impacts on housing prices and community environments, and discusses two possible solutions for reforming floating TDR (a points-based system and a market-based system) and their political feasibilities. The goal is to highlight the difficult but central role of planning in ensuring that market-enabling tools such as TDR serve the public interest.
關聯 Case study. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
資料類型 case
dc.contributor 地政系
dc.creator (作者) 江穎慧
dc.creator (作者) Chiang, Ying-Hui;Shih, Mi;Chang, Hsiutzu Betty
dc.date (日期) 2018-10
dc.date.accessioned 22-Oct-2025 09:34:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 22-Oct-2025 09:34:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 22-Oct-2025 09:34:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/159921-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This case study tells an analytical story of Taiwan’s “floating” transfer of development rights (TDR) through the lens of land-based finance. We call the Taiwanese TDR model “floating” because it does not legally require planning designation for the areas where TDR density bonus can be used and gives developers a large degree of legal freedom to build TDR projects almost anywhere in the city. This enhanced market flexibility has made TDR extremely popular in Taiwan, even though planners have no control over where such projects take place. The case study introduces the reserved land issue (baoliudi) that gave rise to Taiwan’s floating TDR, examines its ineffective mechanism of land value capture, analyzes the impacts on housing prices and community environments, and discusses two possible solutions for reforming floating TDR (a points-based system and a market-based system) and their political feasibilities. The goal is to highlight the difficult but central role of planning in ensuring that market-enabling tools such as TDR serve the public interest.
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dc.relation (關聯) Case study. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Housing; Planning; Value Capture
dc.title (題名) “Floating TDR” and Land Value Capture in Taiwan: Designing a More Effective Land-Finance Tool
dc.type (資料類型) case