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Yue Ying, Mila Koeva, Monika Kuffer and Jaap Zevenbergen
Increasing urbanisation has inevitably led to the continuous construction of buildings. Urban expansion and densification processes reshape cities and, in particular, the third dimension (3D), thus calling for a technical shift from 2D to 3D for property...
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William Thomas Thackway, Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Chyi-Lin Lee, Vivien Shi and Christopher James Pettit
Over the last decade, the emergence and significant growth of home-sharing platforms, such as Airbnb, has coincided with rising housing unaffordability in many global cities. It is in this context that we look to empirically assess the impact of Airbnb o...
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Sompratana Ritphring, Pattrakorn Nidhinarangkoon, Keiko Udo and Hiroaki Shirakawa
In the 21st century, global sea level rise associated with climate change will affect beach areas, which provide a number of benefits that include benefits to the recreational sector of the economy. In Thailand, the adoption of structural measures in ord...
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Dane Bax,Mihalis G. Chasomeris
AbstractOrientation: Residential property is an important segment of the property market in South Africa. Residential property transactions are typically infrequent and relate to a highly differentiated set of items making measurement techniques com...
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Carlos Marmolejo-Duarte,Ai Chen
Pág. 156 - 166
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive has it made mandatory to include an energy performance certificate (EPC) on real estate advertisements so as to promote efficient properties. Previous research has found a positive correlation between residen...
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Axel Viktor Heyman, Stephen Law and Meta Berghauser Pont
Accessibility is frequently used for measuring location in housing studies, but specifications of the measures differ greatly and its implications are hardly discussed. This paper sets out to systematically review accessibility measures that are used in ...
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John W. Galbraith and Douglas J. Hodgson
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Carlos Marmolejo-Duarte
Pág. 57 - 65
The bid rent theory (BRT), originally conceived for a monocentric city suggests a trade-off between land value and transport costs. Thus, in most of the practical applications, the simply distance/time/cost to the CBD is used as a proxy of accessibility....
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Mehmet Erdemir GÜNDOGMUS, Veli Riza KALFA
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Lack of a specific market of environmental assets, accordingly lack of their price (economic value) leads to failure of fully identify the benefits that will arise from the use of such assets. Unawareness of consumers of the potential benefits from using...
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Ifdlol Syukri
Pág. 97
Coastal zone in Semarang City is facing climate change impact namely coastal inundation and sea level rise. These area are home to large and growing numbers of residents, visitors, large nursery area for coastal fauna resulting in many economic activitie...
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