2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.105027
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Discrete choice experiment data for street-level urban greening in Berlin

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“…Friederike et al [ 15 ] conducted a quantitative questionnaire survey among people aged 50 years and older throughout the city of Berlin, to explore the older people’s urban green space visitation patterns. Erik et al [ 16 ] used a discrete choice experiment to explore people’s preferences and willingness to pay for green features in an urban Neighborhood Management development zone in Berlin. Monteiro et al [ 17 ] investigated the citizen demand of sustainability for urban forests based on i-Tree Eco surveys.…”
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“…Friederike et al [ 15 ] conducted a quantitative questionnaire survey among people aged 50 years and older throughout the city of Berlin, to explore the older people’s urban green space visitation patterns. Erik et al [ 16 ] used a discrete choice experiment to explore people’s preferences and willingness to pay for green features in an urban Neighborhood Management development zone in Berlin. Monteiro et al [ 17 ] investigated the citizen demand of sustainability for urban forests based on i-Tree Eco surveys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%