Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2801984904> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2801984904 endingPage "202" @default.
- W2801984904 startingPage "190" @default.
- W2801984904 abstract "Given that the majority of the world's population lives in urban places, the quality of the urban environment has emerged as an issue of fundamental concern for citizens, academic researchers, and policy makers. This study explores residents' preferences and valuation of living in proximity to urban amenities in the built environment. The study demonstrates that environmental evaluation techniques can be used as a tool to help relevant decision makers (e.g., urban managers, developers, city officials, planners, realtors and researchers) with policy making, effective decision making and efficient city management procedures. The models indicate how household preference for proximity to urban amenities change as a function of the cost of provision as exemplified by a change (increase or decrease) in annual property tax. The study reports the results for two different models: one which assumes preference homogeneity and the other preference heterogeneity in the sampled population. The results show that older residents and higher educated people are more likely to be willing to pay a higher property tax for having proximity to parks. Middle and low income residents prefer close proximity to bus stops and local shopping centres. This research suggests that a win-win strategy for residents and local government lies in increasing and maintaining residents' accessibility to urban amenities, and in increasing an urban area's sustainability." @default.
- W2801984904 created "2018-05-17" @default.
- W2801984904 creator A5027352462 @default.
- W2801984904 creator A5044220827 @default.
- W2801984904 creator A5057125478 @default.
- W2801984904 date "2018-11-01" @default.
- W2801984904 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2801984904 title "Exploring preference homogeneity and heterogeneity for proximity to urban public services" @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1503172361 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1512639161 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1529894650 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1541316982 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1583412610 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1827572329 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1963802008 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1965752448 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1973573843 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1976256531 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1977927383 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1979163120 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1986103876 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1989865651 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1990125348 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1991920511 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1992603983 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2000405617 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2003761031 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2004496680 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2006453813 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2015685791 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2019166139 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2020394008 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2022605167 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2022660003 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2023551475 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2027739325 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2032890425 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2033442452 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2034108812 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2036678654 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2036896409 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2042428321 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2044817941 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2047036122 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2047713417 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2049576884 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2051688880 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2053773369 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2062505214 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2062864752 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2065668630 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2071267647 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2079267135 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2088358965 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2089304834 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2092478691 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2101371478 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2106712114 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2113630947 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2119544892 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2122034141 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2133155053 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2136265349 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2136502970 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2139552516 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2142707379 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2158180842 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2161498308 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2161774668 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2167219191 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2171405196 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2178090570 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2180198116 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2242227316 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2288692687 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2297578898 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2463995613 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W2623290279 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W3124228313 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W4231090617 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W907580209 @default.
- W2801984904 cites W1976114782 @default.
- W2801984904 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2018.04.008" @default.
- W2801984904 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2801984904 type Work @default.
- W2801984904 sameAs 2801984904 @default.
- W2801984904 citedByCount "28" @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042018 @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042019 @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042020 @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042021 @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042022 @default.
- W2801984904 countsByYear W28019849042023 @default.
- W2801984904 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2801984904 hasAuthorship W2801984904A5027352462 @default.
- W2801984904 hasAuthorship W2801984904A5044220827 @default.
- W2801984904 hasAuthorship W2801984904A5057125478 @default.
- W2801984904 hasConcept C100001284 @default.