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Call for Papers - Financing affordable housing and infrastructure in cities PDF Print E-mail
Financing affordable housing and infrastructure in cities: towards innovative land and property taxation system is the theme of the UN-HABITAT Central, Eastern and South-eastern European Regional Conference to be held in Poland from 15-16 October 2009. The Conference will focus on innovative tools for land and property taxation and sustainable urban development in countries with economies in transition. The Conference is being organized by UN-HABITAT Warsaw Office with financial support from the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) and funds from the governments of Norway and Sweden.

The goal of the Conference is to enhance and share knowledge and experiences and to disseminate lessons learnt from the region on policies and instruments for social equity, affordable housing and land and property taxation, and generate further synergies with countries in the region.

The Conference is looking for papers and contributions in three thematic areas: (1) land and property taxation policies, legal and institutional frameworks, (2) land and property taxation as a means to provide affordable housing, serviced land and infrastructure (3) tools for operationalizing land and property taxation and implementation lessons. Contributors should consider cross-cutting issues such as information, governance and transparency, capacity development, innovative practices/tools, gender, grassroots/community participation, and sustainability. Papers covering more than one country, providing regional perspectives and countries comparisons are encouraged.

Contributions are sought for innovative tools for land and property taxation to support sustainable urban development in countries with economies in transition, particularly in Central, Eastern and Southern European countries.