
Valuing the Built Environment
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'Anyone who uses GIS in urban analysis should read this book. It is the first to set out the ways in which the new data infrastructure to GIS provides new opportunities to value housing and residential environments...In sum, it is an eloquent statement of the state-of-the-art of much of urban modelling today.' Professor Paul Longley, University of Bristol, UK '...Valuing the Built Environment is of use to those interested in urban housing markets, or in the use of GIS in spatial modeling.' Environment and Planning A 'This book presents a wealth of empirical material on the Cardiff housing market. In a wider sense, it is interesting because it addresses several practical and theoretical problems.' Journal of Housing and the Built Environment '...the author demonstrates convincingly the benefits of a multilevel modelling approach to house price analysis...This book is written in a clear and concise style and is a worthy addition to the hedonic pricing literature...a reasonable price to pay for a book which I consider essential reading for anyone interested in house-price analysis.' Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design '...important and innovative contribution...to the bookshelf in this field.' Scottish Geographical Journal '...the book is a helpful introduction to GIS for those interested in its use for the analysis of house price data...a major strength of the book is the clarity of explanation of various theories and techniques.' Housing Studies 'Any instructor of a graduate course in housing economics is aware of the paucity of good books, and books that could serve as textbooks on this subject. Valuing the Built Environment has many features that would allow it to serve well as a textbook on an important subset of housing economics: housing price analysis...the book makes an important contribution to the published literature.' Papers in Regional Science '...a good overview of the historical development of the modeMore details
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