2021
DOI: 10.30880/ijscet.2021.12.04.005
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Explaining the Conceptual Model of Valuing Indicators of Urban Housing; Hedonic Method Meta-Analysis

Abstract: The Hedonic valuation method has been considered in various fields by researchers in order to estimate the value of a commodity or the demand for exploitation of a commodity for many years. Besides, the "Hedonic method" has been widely used to identify "value" in the housing market. Although the Hedonic model has been used in the housing market for various purposes, a main and practical context of the model has been identifying the indicators that explain the value of housing and the application of these indic… Show more

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“…In academic and research settings, the utilization of GIS-based demographic record management facilitates the spatial analysis of population dynamics, including migration patterns, population density, and demographic disparities. By employing GIS, researchers gain the ability to investigate relationships between demographic factors and spatial variables, thereby generating valuable insights for social, economic, and environmental studies (Sedaghati & Omrani, (2017); Boscoe et al, (2012)).…”
Section: Gis-based Demographic Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In academic and research settings, the utilization of GIS-based demographic record management facilitates the spatial analysis of population dynamics, including migration patterns, population density, and demographic disparities. By employing GIS, researchers gain the ability to investigate relationships between demographic factors and spatial variables, thereby generating valuable insights for social, economic, and environmental studies (Sedaghati & Omrani, (2017); Boscoe et al, (2012)).…”
Section: Gis-based Demographic Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%