Planning for green infrastructure: The spatial effects of parks, forests, and fields on Helsinki's apartment prices
研究了赫尔辛基不同类型绿地(森林、公园、田野)对公寓价格的空间边际效应,发现绿地资本化程度取决于绿地类型和距市中心距离,且包含纯效应和空间溢出效应,为绿色基础设施规划提供依据。
As the importance of urban green spaces is increasingly recognised, so does the need for their systematic placement in a broader array of socioeconomic objectives. From an urban planning and economics perspective, this represents a spatial task: if more land is allocated to various types of green, how do the economic effects propagate throughout urban space? This paper focuses on the spatial marginal effects of forests, parks, and fields and estimates spatial hedonic models on a sample of apartment transactions in Helsinki, Finland. The results indicate that the capitalization of urban green in apartment prices depends on the type of green, but also interacts with distance to the city centre. Additionally, the effects contain variable pure and spatial spillover impacts, also conditional on type and location, the separation of which highlights aspects not commonly accounted for. The planning of green infrastructure will therefore benefit from parameterizing interventions according to location, green type, and character of spatial impacts.