2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11020314
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An Economic Analysis Algorithm for Urban Forestry Projects

Abstract: The second half of the 20th century was characterized by rapid growth of the urban population and lack of attention to environmental quality in the urbanizes territories. Thus, the development of many cities during that period took place through policies which, over time, resulted in a disaggregated landscape, both in morphological and functional terms. In some cases, these policies have caused the creation of land portions without a specific characterization, and the generation of urban voids that negatively … Show more

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“…Third, given the various indicators of consumer information and knowledge with respect to green products (e.g., details about various benefits, features, labels), future research could use multi-criteria evaluation techniques to better explain the role of information and knowledge. Applying such evaluation techniques will comprehensively express and address the multidimensional character of the examined construct [107].…”
Section: Limitations and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, given the various indicators of consumer information and knowledge with respect to green products (e.g., details about various benefits, features, labels), future research could use multi-criteria evaluation techniques to better explain the role of information and knowledge. Applying such evaluation techniques will comprehensively express and address the multidimensional character of the examined construct [107].…”
Section: Limitations and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While supporting renewable energies may be a form of civic engagement for many consumers, their likelihood and amount of WTP for renewable energies could be affected by social, cultural, and environmental factors, in addition to economic factors [23,35], and this potential relationship is similar to that analyzed in some multi-criteria evaluation studies [36,37]. For example, ADS as a technology of converting cow manure and other agricultural wastes into renewable energy products are closely related to the food systems, and consumer engagement in local food systems may affect their WTP for electricity generated from on-farm ADS [8,23].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This would allow for the statistical analysis of changes in energy and water consumption to be undertaken with confidence. It may also provide an opportunity to consider other methods of analysis such as multi-criteria analysis [71,72] or the model of recursive cultural adaptation [73,74].…”
Section: Research Insights and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%