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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Renda fundiária, legislação urbanística, disputa de usos de solo: A transformação da Avenida 17 de Agosto em eixo comercial ao longo da última década

BARRETO, Cláudia Gonçalves Paes 20 February 2013 (has links)
Submitted by Irene Nascimento (irene.kessia@ufpe.br) on 2016-08-18T18:38:16Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) DISSERTAÇAO Claudia Paes Barreto.pdf: 10760097 bytes, checksum: d5d5aceaa12de088c9fb06e93de9d948 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-18T18:38:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) DISSERTAÇAO Claudia Paes Barreto.pdf: 10760097 bytes, checksum: d5d5aceaa12de088c9fb06e93de9d948 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-02-20 / Em 2001 aprovou-se a Lei dos Doze Bairros (LDB), elaborada para desacelerar a verticalização nos bairros do Derby, Espinheiro, Graças, Aflitos, Jaqueira, Tamarineira, Parnamirim, Santana, Poço da Panela, Casa Forte, Monteiro e Apipucos, denominados Área de Reestruturação Urbana (ARU). Essa área sempre figurou entre as localizações de grande interesse do setor imobiliário, onde a produção habitacional para o mercado privilegiado do Recife se plasmou em crescente processo de verticalização iniciado no final da década de 1970. Acredita-se que a aprovação da LDB tenha provocado, por um lado, a fuga do capital imobiliário para os bairros vizinhos à ARU e, por outro lado, a multiplicação de estabelecimentos comerciais em seus principais eixos viários, sendo o mais notável o caso da Avenida 17 de Agosto. A hipótese desta pesquisa é que a legislação urbanística, na medida em que impôs limites à reprodução do capital, alterou a hierarquia das rendas potenciais do solo, desencadeando um fenômeno de disputa de usos ao longo daquela avenida. O objetivo é analisar a transformação da Avenida 17 de Agosto em eixo comercial ao longo da última década à luz da Teoria da Renda da Terra Urbana. A partir dessa teoria se pode entender a disputa de usos do solo como reflexo da imbricação competitiva das rendas fundiárias, onde o uso que se impõe corresponde àquele que gere a maior renda ao proprietário fundiário. Portanto, a análise enfoca, por um lado, o impacto da LDB no setor imobiliário, através da comparação da viabilidade construtiva entre terrenos lindeiros àquela avenida e supostos lotes nos bairros vizinhos; por outro lado, o impacto sobre os proprietários fundiários, através da análise da imbricação competitiva das rendas fundiárias, na comparação entre a renda do comércio, representada pelo aluguel comercial praticado ao longo da avenida, e a renda gerada pela produção habitacional, representada pelo percentual de permuta por área construída. A análise mostra que a LDB provocou a migração do capital imobiliário, como uma ação das empresas construtoras na busca da produção de sobrelucro. Por sua vez, o comportamento do proprietário fundiário mostrou-se passivo: a destinação do imóvel ao comércio resulta da anulação da especulação latente outrora mantida pela alta valorização do solo para a produção habitacional, bem como do potencial daquela avenida como ponto comercial. A análise revela também que a renda fundiária do comércio apenas começa a superar a renda da produção habitacional onze anos após a aprovação da LDB, segundo os valores dos aluguéis praticados a partir de 2012. A principal conclusão do estudo é que a disputa de usos do solo vista como a imbricação competitiva de rendas fundiárias é o reflexo de duas lutas distintas. Por um lado, a renda da produção imobiliária representa a luta entre o capital imobiliário e o proprietário fundiário. Por outro lado, a renda fundiária do comércio representa a luta entre o capital comercial e o proprietário fundiário. Em ambas, o comportamento do proprietário fundiário é parasitário, reflete a essência da renda fundiária: o monopólio da terra. / In the year 2001 it was passed the urban law known as “the twelve neighborhoods’ law” (LDB), developed to decelerate the vertical building process in the neighborhoods of Derby, Espinheiro, Graças, Aflitos, Jaqueira, Tamarineira, Parnamirim, Santana, Poço da Panela, Casa Forte, Monteiro e Apipucos, named altogether as “urban restructuring area” (ARU). This area had always been one of the most valuable to the dwelling promotion industry, where the production to the prime market of Recife unleashed an increasing vertical building process by the end of the 1970 decade. We believe the passing of that law caused, on one hand, the migration of the dwelling production capital to other neighborhoods, and, on the other hand, the multiplication of shops and stores along the main avenues of the ARU, amongst all the “17 de Agosto” Avenue case is the most remarkable one. The leading hypothesis of this research is that the urban law, by imposing limits to the reproduction of capital, changed the potential land rent hierarchy, unleashing a dispute of land use along that avenue. The main goal is to analyze the transformation of that avenue in to a commercial axis over the last decade under the perspective of the urban land rent theory. From this point of view one can understand the land use dispute phenomena as a reflection of the competitive imbrication of the different land rents, where the imposing land use corresponds to the one that generates the biggest amount of land rent to the land owner. Therefore, the analysis focus, on one hand, the impact of the LDB on to dwelling production sector, by comparing the constructive potentiality of plots along that avenue and plots in other neighborhoods; on the other hand, the impact on to the land owners’ behavior, through the analysis of the competitive imbrication of land rents, by comparing the land rent generated by the commerce use (the commercial rent value along the avenue), and the potential land rent generated by the dwelling production activity (as the percentage of building area permute). The analysis shows that the LDB caused the migration of the dwelling production capital, as an action of the construction companies in the sake of extraordinary surplus production. Meanwhile, the land owners’ behavior turned out to be absolutely passive: disposing the property to the commerce use is a result both of the annulation of the latent speculation environment once kept by the high land value concerning the dwelling production market, and the avenue’s potential as a commercial point. The analysis also reveals that the commerce use land rent begins to overcome the dwelling production land rent only eleven years after the passing of the LDB, concerning the commercial rent values charged in the present year of 2012. The main conclusion of this research is that the land use dispute seen as the competitive imbrication of land rents is the reflection of two distinct disputes. On one hand, the dwelling production rent represents the dispute between the dwelling producer capitalist and the land owner. On the other hand, the commerce land rent represents the dispute between the merchant capitalist and the land owner. In both disputes, the behavior of the land owner is a parasitic one; it reflects the essence of the land rent concept: the land monopoly.
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Familjen i kronans tjänst : Donationspraxis, förhandling och statsformering under svenskt 1600-tal

Prytz, Cristina January 2013 (has links)
This dissertation investigates what the early modern donation system in Sweden reveals about the Crown’s expectations of the social group that served the state, and what these individuals expected from the Crown. The author shows how the Crown used donations of land rents to remunerate and reward individuals in its service. In 1680 the donation system was abolished and the Crown reclaimed everything that had been alienated. It was not until 1723 that the proprietors could address a specially appointed parliamentary commission (which ended in 1748) and challenge the Crown’s repossession. The deeds of donation and ratification, most issued during the period 1604 to 1680, as well as petitions submitted to the commission constitute the sources used in the investigation. A petition from the recipient usually preceded remunerations and the deeds drawn up by the Crown often refer to these letters. Petitioners accordingly referred to arguments used by the administration in Stockholm. This makes it possible, by direct and indirect methods, to study how both parties sought to change and influence the imagined compact between Crown and families in its service. The negotiation between the parties, studied over such a lengthy period, helps identify tendencies in the way the relation between state and its servants was changing. The thesis shows that there was a clear gender aspect to the process through which state formation happened. Even though most recipients were male, the deeds included his wife and children. Service and fidelity to the Crown was expected also from the descendants of the recipient. Accordingly, the Crown had both liabilities and duties to fulfil to the recipients family. We could say that in the eye of the Crown its servants were a family. The author also argues that the Crown used the donations to create and favour an informal fifth estate and how this policy influenced the shared ideas in society on merits versus ancestry. In the end of the period, however, the imagined compact was changing. The emerging state came with new claims to authority and the need to separate the Crown from its subjects at various levels (legal, political). As the compact became less personal family members were no longer included and women could no longer negotiate from their position within the family.
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Quantitative Agricultural Policy Impact Analysis at Enhanced Farm & Regional Resolution

Gocht, Alexander 18 June 2024 (has links)
In dieser Habilitationsschrift werden elf ausgewählte Zeitschriftenartikel vorgestellt. Alle Artikel zielen darauf ab, die Heterogenität der Betriebe des Agrarsektors durch eine bessere Auflösung der Angebotsmodelle zu berücksichtigen. Der erste Abschnitt konzentriert sich auf die Anwendungen mit dem partiellen Gleichgewichtsmodell CAPRI. Der Abschnitt deckt ein breites Spektrum politischer Fragen ab, zum Beispiel, Kopplung bzw. Konvergenz der Direktzahlungen, Ökologisierung, Verringerung der Treibhausgasemissionen und Kohlenstoffsequestrierung. Ich zeige, dass betriebsbezogene Angebotsmodelle eine detailliertere Analyse politischer Auswirkungen ermöglichen. Zudem erlauben diese Angebotsmodelle eine Verknüpfung mit Modellen höherer räumlicher Auflösung. Der zweite Abschnitt befasst sich mit methodischen Fragen zur Schätzung struktureller Veränderungen auf der Ebene der Betriebstypen in einem EU-weiten Ansatz. Der entwickelte Ansatz hilft, Faktoren, die den landwirtschaftlichen Strukturwandel beeinflussen, besser zu bestimmen und bietet die Möglichkeit einer umfassenden Analyse des landwirtschaftlichen Strukturwandels in der EU. Es wird gezeigt, dass die Ergebnisse zum Strukturwandel auch in der Modellierung berücksichtigt werden können. Dafür wurden Methoden entwickelt, die die Wahrung der Konsistenz der regionalen Ebene und die Berücksichtigung von betriebstypspezifischen Bilanzen, Indikatoren und Veränderungen in der Zahl der landwirtschaftlichen Betriebe gewähren. Der letzte Abschnitt befasst sich mit Methoden zur Rückschätzung von zensierten Daten. Ich untersuche verschiedene Datenaggregationsansätze, wie zum Beispiel, ein lokales gewichtetes Durchschnittsverfahren und ein bayesianisches Schätzverfahren, um Parameter für die zensierten Daten zu ermitteln, die der Realität so weit wie möglich entsprechen. / In this habilitation thesis, eleven selected journal articles were presented. All articles aimed to improve the resolution and thus reduce aggregation error to better account for farm heterogeneity in the agricultural sector models. The first section focused on model application with the partial equilibrium model CAPRI at the farm-type level. It covered many policy issues, such as coupling, convergence, greening, GHG mitigation, and carbon sequestration. I demonstrate that the farm-type supply models enable a detailed analysis of various policy impacts. It was demonstrated that the EU's supply models could improve model linkage with higher spatial resolution models, thus further closing the gap with spatial land-use models. The second section addressed significant methodological queries about estimating structural changes at the farm-type level in an EU-wide approach. A regional approach helps to identify better factors affecting agricultural structural change. The approach offers the opportunity for a comprehensive and previously unachievable analysis of agricultural structural change in the EU. Integrating the development into the CAPRI farm-type model poses challenges with the top-down approach. It requires maintaining consistency with the regional NUTS2 level and considering farm-type-specific balances, indicators, and changes in the number of farms from the structural change estimation. The last section addressed methods for back-estimating censored data. I explored different data aggregation approaches, such as a local weighted average method and a Bayesian estimation procedure, to establish parameters for the censored data that match reality as closely as possible.

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