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Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Marketta Kyttä and Greg Brown
The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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Katherine Williams, Kelly Biedenweg and Lee Cerveny
Ecosystem services consistently group together both spatially and cognitively into ?bundles?. Understanding socio-economic predictors of these bundles is essential to informing a management approach that emphasizes equitable distribution of ecosystem ser...
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Gobi Krishna Sinniah, Muhammad Zaly Shah, Geoff Vigar, Paulus Teguh Aditjandra
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The objective of this paper is to explore residential location and how they relate to travel behavior. The literature focuses on preferences in relation to physical and demographic aspects, such as land uses, facilities, transportation facilities, transp...
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Dick Ettema
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers? appreciation of travel distance in various ways. In the context of telecommuting, ICT increasingly allows us to work from home one or more days per week. One hypothe...
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Geoff Boeing
Urban displacement?when a household is forced to relocate due to conditions affecting its home or surroundings?often results from rising housing costs, particularly in wealthy, prosperous cities. However, its dynamics are complex and often difficult to u...
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Mitsuru Sasaki and Kayoko Yamamoto
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Jason Cao, Dick Ettema
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Policies in urban and transportation planning increasingly aim at improving residents? wellbeing. Satisfaction with travel (SWT) is a relevant component of well-being. Insight into the effect of the built environment on SWT is limited and therefore the f...
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Kaida Chen, Hanliang Lin, Yen-Jong Chen, Yue Xu, Shuhui Ding, Yujie Guo and Shuying You
The distinct cultural environment of various regions leads to unique consumer preferences for building facades, including the colours and materials that are used for the exteriors of condominium buildings. Understanding these preferences holds significan...
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Donggen Wang, Tao Lin
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Residential self-selection has been reported to be a factor confounding the observed relationship between built environment and travel behavior. By incorporating residential self-selection, studies have generated much insight into the causalities involve...
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Matthew A. Coogan, Thomas Adler, Karla Karash
A structural regression model has been developed to explore the relationship among key factors in the explanation of utilitarian walking. The model examines the relationship between and among unobserved, or ?latent? factors that reflect 1) the values and...
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Eleonora Papadimitriou, Sylvain Lassarre, George Yannis
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The objective of this research is the comparative analysis of observed and declared behaviour of pedestrians as regards road crossing in urban areas. A field survey was carried out, in which a panel of 75 young and middle-aged pedestrians (out of which 4...
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Joachim Scheiner
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The debate on residential self-selection (RSS) in the travel field seeks to answer the question of whether and to what extent spatial differences in traveling may be explained in spatial terms or to what extent, rather, they are explained by the unequal ...
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Mayara Moraes Monteiro, João de Abreu e Silva, Nuno Afonso, Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Sousa Jorge Pinho de
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Temporary opportunities for studying and working abroad have been growing globally and intensifying the movement of highly skilled temporary populations. To attract this group, cities need to address their residential and mobility needs. This study focus...
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Auliya Maula Alqadrie(1*), Laras Primasari(2), Hanson Endra Kusuma(3), (1) Institut Teknologi Bandung (2) Institut Teknologi Bandung (3) Institut Teknologi Bandung (*) Corresponding Author
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Preference is a choice of an object that reflects individual perceptions and attitudes. These perceptions and attitudes tend to be constant so that there is a possibility of similarities in individual clothing and housing preferences. This research is a ...
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Urban sprawl is nowadays a pervasive topic that is subject of a contentious debate among planners and researchers, who still fail to reach consensual solutions. This paper reviews controversies of the sprawl debate and argues that they owe to a failure o...
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Sarah Osama, Marco Alfonse and Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem
With the emergence of the smart grid environment, smart meters are considered one of the main key enablers for developing energy management solutions in residential home premises. Power consumption in the residential sector is affected by the behavior of...
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With the emergence of the smart grid environment, smart meters are considered one of the main key enablers for developing energy management solutions in residential home premises. Power consumption in the residential sector is affected by the behavior of...
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Martí Bosch, Jérôme Chenal and Stéphane Joost
Urban sprawl is nowadays a pervasive topic that is subject of a contentious debate among planners and researchers, who still fail to reach consensual solutions. This paper reviews controversies of the sprawl debate and argues that they owe to a failure o...
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Dienny Redha Rahmani, Dina Rafidiyah
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Private Green Spaces have become a necessity for residential areas. However, it requires initiative from the community itself to provide it, while the initiative comes from understanding the community. This study needs to be done in order to analyze the ...
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