2022
DOI: 10.1177/23998083221129283
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Factors influencing vertical urban development at the parcel scale: The case in Brisbane, Australia

Abstract: Increasing urban density has become an important focus in mitigating the adverse impacts of urban sprawl. A common way to increase urban density is the development of multi-story residential housing, or vertical urban development (VUD). Compared to low-rise detached housing, VUD has been purported to be more effective in mitigating the adverse impact of urban sprawl. This paper examines factors influencing VUD through a case study of Brisbane, Australia. Three types of housing developments – low-rise detached … Show more

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“…Helbich et al (2013) used data derived from three-dimensional airborne laser scanning to model the solar radiation premium of flat prices, while Kara et al (2020) discussed using three-dimensional information to better estimate and explain property unit values. More recently, Huang et al (2022) explored the factors contributing to vertical urban development in Brisbane, Australia. There is a dearth of empirical work exploring such relationships in the context of China.…”
Section: Neighbourhood Characteristics and Property Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helbich et al (2013) used data derived from three-dimensional airborne laser scanning to model the solar radiation premium of flat prices, while Kara et al (2020) discussed using three-dimensional information to better estimate and explain property unit values. More recently, Huang et al (2022) explored the factors contributing to vertical urban development in Brisbane, Australia. There is a dearth of empirical work exploring such relationships in the context of China.…”
Section: Neighbourhood Characteristics and Property Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growing pressure for urban compactness and burgeoning demand for e-commerce in large urban agglomerations have made LMD more complex, inefficient, costly, and labour-intensive (Ewedairo, Chhetri, & Jie, 2018;Lemardelé, Estrada, Pagès, & Bachofner, 2021;Perboli & Rosano, 2019). As the demand for LMD is expected to grow by 78% over the next decade (Rode, Heeckt, Huerta Melchor, Flynn, & Liebenau, 2021), the evolving urban development and planning on city compactness model, increased dwelling density in Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) nodes and vertical urban growth continues to shape the future of LMD (Huang, Lieske, & Liu, 2022;Limb, Grodach, Mayere, & Donehue, 2020). During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, e-retailers and parcel logistics operators were compelled to adopt a variety of delivery models to enhance operational efficiency of last mile distribution (Winkenbach & Janjevic, 2018) to maintain financial viability and short-term business sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency of LMD logistics have remained challenging to cope with the growing global trade volatility with increased restructuring of cities. To retain cost-effectiveness and ontime delivery of urban freight, future LMD logistics needs further investigation, given the evolving uncertainties and complexities associated with the creation of compact cities (Huang et al, 2022;Randolph, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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