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Bringing together a team of leading scholars, this book addresses the issues of environmental valuation, answering questions such as: What kinds of features matter? How large of an affect do they have? How do they affect the spatial distribution of the population? And how should the value that people place on their environment affect urban and regional policy.
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Bringing together a team of leading scholars, this book addresses the issues of environmental valuation, answering questions such as: What kinds of features matter? How large of an affect do they have? How do they affect the spatial distribution of the population? And how should the value that people place on their environment affect urban and regional policy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356870
- ISBN-10: 1138356875
- Artikelnr.: 63659067
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781138356870
- ISBN-10: 1138356875
- Artikelnr.: 63659067
John I. Carruthers U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Policy Development and Research Washington. Bill Mundy, Greenfield Advisors, LLC, Seattle, USA
Contents: Part I Interregional Perspectives: Environmental valuation: connecting theory
evidence and public policy
John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan; Environmental valuation using cross-city hedonic methods
Matthew E. Kahn; Amenity valuation and migration behavior
Roxanne Ezzet-Loftstrom; Amenity valuation
incomplete compensation
and migration
David E. Clark; The impact of public services on quality of life and housing markets
Robyn K. Welch and Brigitte S. Waldorf. Part II Intraregional Perspectives: Environmental contamination and house values
Katherine A. Kiel; The benefits of environmental improvements in a low-income area: the Grand Calumet River dredging plan in Gary
Indiana
Daniel P. McMillen; Capitalization of environmental amenities at the urban-rural fringe
Diane Hite and Brent Sohngen; Remotely sensed proxies for environmental amenities in hedonic analysis: what does "green" mean?
Rosalind Bark-Hodgins
Daniel E. Osgood
and Bonnie G. Colby; Maximizing the value of greenways: the case of the Catawba regional trail in the Carolinas
Darla K. Munroe; The valuation of wetlands: primary versus meta-analysis based value transfer
Luke M. Brander and Raymond J.G.M. Florax; Valuing amenities of new urbanist communities
Yan Song and Gerrit-Jan Knaap; A note on the valuation of jurisdictional-level infrastructure and services
Shishir Mathur; Some closing thoughts on the study of environmental valuation
John I. Carruthers and Bill Mundy; Index.
evidence and public policy
John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan; Environmental valuation using cross-city hedonic methods
Matthew E. Kahn; Amenity valuation and migration behavior
Roxanne Ezzet-Loftstrom; Amenity valuation
incomplete compensation
and migration
David E. Clark; The impact of public services on quality of life and housing markets
Robyn K. Welch and Brigitte S. Waldorf. Part II Intraregional Perspectives: Environmental contamination and house values
Katherine A. Kiel; The benefits of environmental improvements in a low-income area: the Grand Calumet River dredging plan in Gary
Indiana
Daniel P. McMillen; Capitalization of environmental amenities at the urban-rural fringe
Diane Hite and Brent Sohngen; Remotely sensed proxies for environmental amenities in hedonic analysis: what does "green" mean?
Rosalind Bark-Hodgins
Daniel E. Osgood
and Bonnie G. Colby; Maximizing the value of greenways: the case of the Catawba regional trail in the Carolinas
Darla K. Munroe; The valuation of wetlands: primary versus meta-analysis based value transfer
Luke M. Brander and Raymond J.G.M. Florax; Valuing amenities of new urbanist communities
Yan Song and Gerrit-Jan Knaap; A note on the valuation of jurisdictional-level infrastructure and services
Shishir Mathur; Some closing thoughts on the study of environmental valuation
John I. Carruthers and Bill Mundy; Index.
Contents: Part I Interregional Perspectives: Environmental valuation: connecting theory
evidence and public policy
John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan; Environmental valuation using cross-city hedonic methods
Matthew E. Kahn; Amenity valuation and migration behavior
Roxanne Ezzet-Loftstrom; Amenity valuation
incomplete compensation
and migration
David E. Clark; The impact of public services on quality of life and housing markets
Robyn K. Welch and Brigitte S. Waldorf. Part II Intraregional Perspectives: Environmental contamination and house values
Katherine A. Kiel; The benefits of environmental improvements in a low-income area: the Grand Calumet River dredging plan in Gary
Indiana
Daniel P. McMillen; Capitalization of environmental amenities at the urban-rural fringe
Diane Hite and Brent Sohngen; Remotely sensed proxies for environmental amenities in hedonic analysis: what does "green" mean?
Rosalind Bark-Hodgins
Daniel E. Osgood
and Bonnie G. Colby; Maximizing the value of greenways: the case of the Catawba regional trail in the Carolinas
Darla K. Munroe; The valuation of wetlands: primary versus meta-analysis based value transfer
Luke M. Brander and Raymond J.G.M. Florax; Valuing amenities of new urbanist communities
Yan Song and Gerrit-Jan Knaap; A note on the valuation of jurisdictional-level infrastructure and services
Shishir Mathur; Some closing thoughts on the study of environmental valuation
John I. Carruthers and Bill Mundy; Index.
evidence and public policy
John I. Carruthers and Gordon F. Mulligan; Environmental valuation using cross-city hedonic methods
Matthew E. Kahn; Amenity valuation and migration behavior
Roxanne Ezzet-Loftstrom; Amenity valuation
incomplete compensation
and migration
David E. Clark; The impact of public services on quality of life and housing markets
Robyn K. Welch and Brigitte S. Waldorf. Part II Intraregional Perspectives: Environmental contamination and house values
Katherine A. Kiel; The benefits of environmental improvements in a low-income area: the Grand Calumet River dredging plan in Gary
Indiana
Daniel P. McMillen; Capitalization of environmental amenities at the urban-rural fringe
Diane Hite and Brent Sohngen; Remotely sensed proxies for environmental amenities in hedonic analysis: what does "green" mean?
Rosalind Bark-Hodgins
Daniel E. Osgood
and Bonnie G. Colby; Maximizing the value of greenways: the case of the Catawba regional trail in the Carolinas
Darla K. Munroe; The valuation of wetlands: primary versus meta-analysis based value transfer
Luke M. Brander and Raymond J.G.M. Florax; Valuing amenities of new urbanist communities
Yan Song and Gerrit-Jan Knaap; A note on the valuation of jurisdictional-level infrastructure and services
Shishir Mathur; Some closing thoughts on the study of environmental valuation
John I. Carruthers and Bill Mundy; Index.