2009
DOI: 10.37307/j.1864-8371.2009.06.03
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Integrierte Bewertung von Wiedernutzungsoptionen für vornutzungsbedingt belastete Brachflächen

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“…Neglected brownfields have several negative effects, one of which is the decrease in value of nearby houses. There have been several studies on this subject that have examined the relationship between the presence of brownfields and the effect they have on the value of residential properties in the surrounding area (De Sousa, 2002, 2006Bacot and O'Dell, 2006;Hula and Bromley-Trujillo, 2010;Schädler et al, 2011;Green, 2018). A research of Leigh and Coffin (2005) examined the worth of more than 6,800 properties in the City of Cincinnati (Ohio, USA) that were <2,000 feet (∼610 m) from brownfields.…”
Section: Brownfields' E Ect On the Market Value Of Surrounding Proper...mentioning
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“…Neglected brownfields have several negative effects, one of which is the decrease in value of nearby houses. There have been several studies on this subject that have examined the relationship between the presence of brownfields and the effect they have on the value of residential properties in the surrounding area (De Sousa, 2002, 2006Bacot and O'Dell, 2006;Hula and Bromley-Trujillo, 2010;Schädler et al, 2011;Green, 2018). A research of Leigh and Coffin (2005) examined the worth of more than 6,800 properties in the City of Cincinnati (Ohio, USA) that were <2,000 feet (∼610 m) from brownfields.…”
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“…These areas usually result from the loss of once rich inner city districts, leaving behind environmentally risky properties and buildings that can represent significant obstacles in terms of development. They are generally defined as abandoned structures and premises that are totally or partially decommissioned and no longer serve their purpose (Schädler et al, 2011). According to Accordino and Johnson (2000) and Yount (2003), brownfields are real estate properties that are underutilized, neglected, and perhaps contaminated (Accordino and Johnson, 2000;Yount, 2003;Anelli and Tajani, 2022).…”
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