Sustainable Real Estate: Management, Assessment and Innovations

Production and consumption activities have determined a weakness of the sustainable real estate economy. The main problems are the subordination of public decision making, which is subjected to pressure from big companies; inefficient appraisal procedures; excessive use of financial leverage in inve...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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AHP
ESG
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653 |a energy efficiency 
653 |a energy storage 
653 |a ESG 
653 |a evaluation model 
653 |a evolutionary polynomial regression 
653 |a feasibility study 
653 |a financial wealth effect 
653 |a fuzzy theory 
653 |a geographically weighted regression 
653 |a growth management 
653 |a hedonic price method 
653 |a hedonic price model 
653 |a high-rise building 
653 |a housing consumption 
653 |a housing downsizing 
653 |a housing market 
653 |a housing price 
653 |a housing tenure choice 
653 |a housing wealth effect 
653 |a impulse response functions 
653 |a investment profitability 
653 |a investor motives 
653 |a local projection method 
653 |a marginal impact 
653 |a market value 
653 |a mass appraisal techniques 
653 |a mixed-use development 
653 |a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) 
653 |a multi-level mixed model 
653 |a multi-step causality 
653 |a n/a 
653 |a natural landscape 
653 |a quantile regression 
653 |a ratings 
653 |a real estate companies 
653 |a renewable energy resources 
653 |a reserve power system 
653 |a retirement 
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653 |a smart energy system 
653 |a smart readiness indicator 
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653 |a sustainable housing 
653 |a sustainable social housing management 
653 |a tenure choice 
653 |a transit-oriented development 
653 |a two-stage spatial model 
653 |a U.S. housing markets 
653 |a uncertainty 
653 |a urban tree canopy (UTC) 
653 |a varying effect 
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653 |a visual perception 
653 |a WASPAS 
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