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From bus to tramway: Is there an economic impact of substituting a rapid mass transit system? An empirical investigation accounting for anticipation …

2018

Abstract Hedonic pricing models and price equations have been extensively used to retrieve the implicit prices of urban externalities through real estate markets. Many applications have been devoted to investigating the impact of new mass transit systems, such as rail infrastructures. However, the implementation of such infrastructures usually takes some time and markets can react with an anticipation effect that can vary according to the different development phases. Moreover, the impact may be different if it acts as a substitute to existing rapid transit services. This paper focuses on the impact of substituting bus rapid transit (BRT) for light rail transit (LRT) services, taking into a…

050210 logistics & transportationApartmentbusiness.industryTransit system05 social sciencesAerospace EngineeringTransportationReal estateManagement Science and Operations ResearchEnvironmental economicsAnticipation (artificial intelligence)Public transport0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Economic impact analysis050207 economicsbusinessExternalityBus rapid transitCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
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Life Cycle Assessment of an Ambitious Renovation of a Norwegian Apartment Building to nZEB Standard

2018

Author's accepted manuscript. The upgrading of building infrastructure to modern standards represents a key tool for reducing global energy demand and emissions from buildings. In Norway, building upgrades have been prioritized despite the relatively low carbon intensity of the Norwegian energy mix through various incentive programs and continual improvement in building standards. Prioritizing upgrades is important as up to 90% of the existing Norwegian building stock is expected to remain standing by the year 2050. The overall impact of upgrading buildings is expected to be a net benefit to the environment but this is primarily in operation, and many studies on energy do not include the ma…

Apartment020209 energyMechanical EngineeringEnergy mix02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsUpgrade0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIncentive programBusinessEnergy supplyPassive houseElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLife-cycle assessmentStock (geology)Civil and Structural Engineering
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Green Homeowners? An Empirical Application of Fischel’s Homevoter Hypothesis

2021

It is a no-brainer that owners of private property usually care about their personal possessions. But does this also apply to public goods? Fischel’s homevoter hypothesis argues that property owners—in this case homeowners—will exhibit more than average concern with regard to public goods, particularly local public goods in their own neighborhood such as the local crime rate, nearby schools, and environmental quality. This contribution applies Fischel’s hypothesis to the public good of residential environmental conditions. Based on survey and administrative data collected in two cities, Mainz in Germany and Zurich in Switzerland, it examines whether house and apartment owners, as compared t…

ApartmentPublic economicsNoise pollutionEnvironmentalismPrivate propertyCrime rateBusinessPublic goodRoad trafficEnvironmental quality
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A laboratory setup for the evaluation of the effects of BACS and TBM systems on lighting

2015

The paper focuses on the evaluation of the impact of Building Automation Control Systems (BACS) and Technical Building Management (TBM) systems on the performance of the lighting system in a residential building. In particular, this work shows a laboratory setup, installed at the DEIM of the University of Palermo, for simulating a typical apartment. The paper describes the laboratory, the lighting system and the BAC system installed and the test facility for evaluating the electricity consumption in presence and in absence of automation. The laboratory has been built within a research project funded by the Italian Minister of University and Research in the framework of the PON Smart Cities …

Architectural engineeringEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientaleenergy efficiency in buildingApartmentlightingbusiness.industryEnergy consumptionAutomationSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaWork (electrical)buildings controlElectricitybusinessSmart lightingBuilding managementBAC factors.Building automation2015 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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Environmental benefits through new distributed on site control actions inside European apartments

2008

Energy management control actions inside apartments and detached houses have to be carried out in order to reduce CO2 emissions. In this work, new control actions turned to the reduction of both electrical energy losses and electrical energy consumptions inside typical European (Italian, French, German and United Kingdom) apartments are proposed. These actions are of the ldquoLoad Shiftingrdquo type, that makes the apartment daily load profile as flat as possible, and of the ldquoDistributed on Site (DoS)rdquo type consisting in heating the water needed by dishwashers and washing machines inside instantaneous gas water heaters (IGWHs) instead of inside the household appliances themselves. T…

EngineeringWork (electrical)ApartmentOrder (business)business.industryEnergy managementControl (management)Electric heatingEnvironmental engineeringEnergy consumptionEnvironmental economicsbusinessLoad profile2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference
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Multicriteria evaluation of heating choices for a new sustainable residential area

2015

Abstract The city of Loviisa in Finland is planning a new sustainable residential area with a total of 240,000 m2 of residential houses and apartment buildings with services. The city wants to promote sustainable energy solutions in the area, considering various renewable energy forms for heating. The aim of this research is to evaluate which heating system would be best for a new single-family house when different technical, economic, environmental and usability criteria are considered. A group of experts evaluated the alternative heating systems with respect to the criteria. The citizens were involved with a questionnaire to provide preference information for different criteria. Altogethe…

Engineeringmulticriteria decision supportlaw.inventionlawElectrical and Electronic Engineeringta218energy efficiencyCivil and Structural Engineeringta212geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryta214Apartmentbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental resource managementUsabilityBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsbuildingsPreferenceRenewable energyResidential areaHeating systemsustainable energy planningheating systemsSMAAbusinessHeat pumpEfficient energy useEnergy and Buildings
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Recent trends of urban development and town planning in Spain

1986

With the socio-economic change from rural to industrial, Spain has experienced an enormous urbanisation boom during the last 20 years. This has produced a concentration of high-rise apartment blocks not only in the big cities but also in medium-sized towns and even within the medieval town centres. More astonishing, compared with Central Europe, seems however, the spatial distribution of the social classes which, with a centre-periphery gradient, still corresponds to the model of the pre-industrial town. The paper investigates the impact of town planning, house building policy, and behavioural aspects on these structural patterns.

GeographyApartmentEnvironmental protectionUrban planningUrbanizationGeography Planning and DevelopmentHuman geographyEconomic geographySocial classTown planningHouse buildingBoomGeoJournal
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Mass appraisal of residential real estate using multilevel modelling

2016

Mass appraisal, or the automatic valuation of a large number of real estate assets, has attracted the attention of many researchers, who have mainly approached this issue employing traditional econometric models such as Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). However, this method does not consider the hierarchical structure of the data and therefore assumes the unrealistic hypothesis of the independence of the individuals in the sample. This paper proposes the use of the Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) to overcome this limitation. The HLM also gives valuable information on the percentage of the variance error caused by each level in the hierarchical model. In this study HLM was applied to a large dat…

Mass appraisalMass appraisalStrategy and ManagementReal estate02 engineering and technologyReal estateHierarchical database modelGoodness of fit0502 economics and businessStatistics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconometricsEconomicsManagement. Industrial managementValuation (finance)050208 financeApartment05 social sciencesMultilevel modelHousing marketHD28-70Price modellingEconometric modelOrdinary least squaresHG1-9999020201 artificial intelligence & image processingECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDADHierarchical linear modelFinanceInternational Journal of Strategic Property Management
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Power laws and the market structure of tourism industry

2013

In this article, we use both graphical and analytical methods to investigate the market structure of one of the world’s fastest growing industries. For the German and Italian datasets, we show that the size distribution of tourism industry is heavy-tailed and consistent with a power-law behavior in its upper tail. Such a behavior seems quite persistent over the time horizon covered by our study, provided that during the period 2004–2009, the shape parameter is always in the vicinity of 2.5 for Germany and 2.6 for Italy. Size of the tourism industry has been proxied by the lodging capacity of hotel establishments: hotels, boarding houses, inns, lodging houses, motels, apartment hotels, touri…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and EconometricsApartmentbusiness.industryDistribution (economics)Time horizonHeavy-tailed distribution Power-law behavior Shape parameter Tourism industry Market structurelanguage.human_languageGermanMarket structureMathematics (miscellaneous)Settore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.EconomyHeavy-tailed distributionlanguageEconomicsEconomic geographybusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)TourismEmpirical Economics
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Does Airbnb Disrupt the Private Rental Market? An Empirical Analysis for French Cities

2019

This article evaluates whether Airbnb rentals affect the rents in the private rental sector in eight cities in France. We estimate a hedonic equation for each city on individual data for apartments, allowing for heteroscedasticity and spatial error autocorrelation of unknown forms and using a large variety of structural and contextual characteristics of the apartments. We show that the density of Airbnb rentals puts upward pressure on rents in Lyon, Montpellier, and Paris, whereas it has no significant effect in other cities. If we restrict the analysis to the professional business of Airbnb rentals, which we define as the lodgings owned by an investor who rents either several “entire home…

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