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  • Valuing urban lakeview amenities using implicit and contingent markets
  • A partir d'une enquête effectuée auprès de ménages résidant en bordure du lac Michigan à Chicago, l'A. montre la complémentarité potentielle des approches en termes de marché implicite (valeurs hédonistes du logement) et contingent pour évaluer deux
  • Power and contingency in planning
  • Contingence ; Planification ; Poststructuralisme ; Pouvoir ; Système
  • Contingency ; Planning ; Post-structuralism ; Power ; System
  • that is based on the idea of contingency, can help to refine the analysis of power in planning. Planning then can be regarded as a system in other systems, with roles, values, procedures, and materialities in constant transformation, with the results of each
  • Estimating the public's value for urban forest in the Seoul metropolitan area of Korea : a contingent valuation study
  • Greenbelts in the Cornbelt : riparian wetlands, intrinsic values, and market failure
  • On the basis of an explicitly spatial market-failure model of land use in the floodplain zone, contingent valuation survey methods are used to estimate the recreational and intrinsic benefits of improved river quality in selected Iowa and Illinois
  • Using contingent valuation to estimate a neighbourhood's willingness to pay to preserve undeveloped urban land
  • Colorado ; Environmental conservation ; Land value ; Residential environment ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban district
  • Value maps: aspects of land and property values.
  • Land value, distance and productivity on the Auckland periphery
  • The influence of distance from the CBD on the value of land on Auckland's urban periphery is analysed using regression analysis for the years 1955, 1960, 1965 and 1970. In general, distances improves as a predictor of land value. As the influence
  • of distance from the CBD has increased through time, the physical quality of the land has become a less reliable predictor of land value.
  • Resource management : the problem of value
  • A note on the AHP and expected value theory in The analytic hierarchy process.
  • Personal icons and amulets: reflections of culture-values and human/land relationships
  • Spanish values amidst industrial tourism
  • Economic value of recreation areas: the case of Saskatchewan parks
  • Areal value of degree-day factor
  • The impact of transit investment on housing values: a simulation experiment
  • Reference value of old people's hematocrit and geographical factors
  • The paper provides a scientific basis for a unified standard of the reference value of Chinese healthy old people's hematocrit. It is found that the altitude is the most important factor affecting this reference value.
  • The role of identifying and managing cultural values in rural development : SyCULTour 2013
  • Cultural and natural elements contribute to the development of rural areas. Identifying and evaluating development aspects and the interconnection of cultural values and local stakeholders are keys to managing cultural values. The AA. define
  • cultural values with development potential by studying the relevant research literature and legislation, carrying out field studies in the Idrija countryside, and using an online questionnaire to evaluate development aspects. - (IKR)
  • Educational outcomes and house values : a test of the value added approach
  • Correlation ; Detached house ; Price ; Scholar geography ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Value added
  • The AA. analyze tooth enamel from feral horses from a temperate climate : Shackleford Banks, North Carolina (USA). Enamel δC 13 values are compared with the values of local plants. Enamel δO 18 values are compared with values of surface water
  • samples and with analyses of the δO 18 values of precipitation at nearby Hatteras, North Carolina. The variability of both δO 18 and the δC 13 values among individuals within this population demonstrates that horses from relatively homogenous temperate
  • environments can display a wide range of isotopic values.
  • Relationship between reference value (Wintrobe) of Chinese people's erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and geographical factors
  • In order to provide a scientific basis for laying out a unified standard of the reference value (Wintrobe) of Chinese people's erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), this paper studies the relationship between the reference values of Chinese healthy
  • people's ESR, and the test is done according to the Wintrobe Laws and 5 geographical factors. It is found that the altitude is the most important factor affecting the reference value (Wintrobe) of Chinese people's ESR. Furthermore, according
  • to the dependent relationship of the reference value of Chinese people's ESR on geographical factors, China can be divided into 6 districts.
  • Absolute gravity values in Norway
  • In this paper, the first gravity values at 16 Norwegian stations measured by a modern absolute gravimeter of the FG5 type are presented. The gravity observations were corrected for Earth tides, varying atmospheric pressure, polar motion, and ocean
  • tide loading. The ocean tide loading corrections were subject to special attention. A model based on locally observed ocean tides was applied at some of the stations. The authors estimated the total uncertainties of the gravity values to range from 3
  • to 4 ϻgal.These errors are of magnitude one order less than previously presented absolute gravity values from Norway. The final gravity values are time tagged and will change due to postglacial rebound.