Spatial Fragmentation and the Value of Residential Housing
研究了威斯康星州密尔沃基市的空间碎片化和土地利用多样性对独栋住宅价格的影响,发现低碎片化时房价受负面影响,高碎片化时则呈正相关。
This study examines the impacts of spatial fragmentation and land use diversity on single-family residential real estate values. Through hedonic price analysis, we estimate the implicit price effects of spatial fragmentation and neighborhood land use diversity in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Spatial econometric estimates suggest that house prices are negatively impacted by spatial fragmentation at low levels of fragmentation, yet there is a positive price relationship at high levels of fragmentation. The results also suggest that house prices do not share a statistically significant relationship with land use diversity. <i></i>