[HTML][HTML] Planning for livable compact vertical cities: A quantitative systematic review of the impact of urban geometry on thermal and visual comfort in high-rise …

H Caswell, S Alidoust, J Corcoran - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
Globally, urbanisation and population growth trends are fundamentally reshaping cities.
More compact vertical urban forms are emerging in a greater diversity of locations. However …

The value of views and open space: Estimates from a hedonic pricing model for Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA

HA Sander, S Polasky - Land Use Policy, 2009 - Elsevier
We examined how environmental amenities, particularly views and open space access,
impact residential home sales prices in Ramsey County, MN using a hedonic pricing model …

A room with a view: Automatic assessment of window views for high-rise high-density areas using City Information Models and deep transfer learning

M Li, F Xue, Y Wu, AGO Yeh - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
Every windowed room has a view, which reflects the visibility of nature and landscape and
has a strong influence on the health, living satisfaction, and housing value of inhabitants …

Environmental externalities of urban river pollution and restoration: A hedonic analysis in Guangzhou (China)

WY Chen - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2017 - Elsevier
The degradation of urban river ecosystems presents a serious threat to sustainable urban
development. Consequently, extensive efforts have been devoted to the ecological …

Estimating the economic value of cultural ecosystem services in an urbanizing area using hedonic pricing

HA Sander, RG Haight - Journal of environmental management, 2012 - Elsevier
A need exists to increase both knowledge and recognition of the values associated with
ecosystem services and amenities. This article explores the use of hedonic pricing as a tool …

Window view to the sky as a restorative resource for residents in densely populated cities

S Masoudinejad, T Hartig - Environment and Behavior, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigated the extent to which the amount of sky and other contents affect expectations
that window views will support psychological restoration in an urban context. The study …

Residential property value impacts of proximity to transport infrastructure: An investigation of bus rapid transit and heavy rail networks in Brisbane, Australia

C Mulley, L Ma, G Clifton, B Yen, M Burke - Journal of Transport Geography, 2016 - Elsevier
Public transport investment is normally targeted at increasing accessibility which land rent
theory identifies and will in turn increase land values. There is a clear policy interest in how …

Urban green and blue: Who values what and where?

HA Sander, C Zhao - Land use policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Urban water bodies (bluespace) and vegetated open spaces (greenspace) are key sites for
building urban sustainability, promoting social, economic, and environmental objectives and …

[HTML][HTML] Viewshed-based modelling of visual exposure to urban greenery–An efficient GIS tool for practical planning applications

Z Cimburova, S Blumentrath - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
Quantifying green visual exposure is necessary to assess aesthetic, social and health
benefits from urban greenery. Viewshed analysis has been successfully used to model and …

Adaptation to windowlessness: do office workers compensate for a lack of visual access to the outdoors?

T Bringslimark, T Hartig… - Environment and …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
If office workers lack a view to natural features outdoors, do they compensate by bringing
plants and pictures of nature indoors? The authors used cross-sectional survey data from …