Final Value Maps Delphi Analysis
The third and final Round of a Policy Delphi on Value Maps has been completed and analysed. A report
can be downloaded to see what 23 experts and stakeholder representatives thought of the proposed Action Plan, who would benefit from Value Maps and who would enable them to happen.
The report suggests that a 'twin-track' approach would be best: whilst moves towards property tax reform (specifically a Location Benefit Levy or Land Value Tax) would greatly assist the development of value mapping, a less politically controversial approach would be to press for more joined-up policy on geographic information, which would include site values.
The full spreadsheet of responses, with details of contributors suppressed to protect their identity, can be viewed by downloading this Excel file.
Posted by Tony Vickers at March 21, 2005 1:42 PM