2016
DOI: 10.2495/sc160161
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Hedonic valuation of flood

Abstract: This study investigates the amenity value of flood dividing flood into two aspects. One aspect is the physical amount of rainfall consisting of annual rainfall and rainfall intensity that are expected to increase due to climate change. The other aspect is infrastructure for flood protection: Percentage of impermeable surface ratio and sewer dredging ratio. Infrastructure for flood protection assists cities especially those which are rapidly urbanized to reduce flood risks and to develop adaptation capacity for… Show more

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“…The estimated study values indicated results that are different from prior studies [55][56][57][58]. Nevertheless, there is agreement on the utility of reducing damages.…”
Section: Estimating Implicit Prices By Clustercontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…The estimated study values indicated results that are different from prior studies [55][56][57][58]. Nevertheless, there is agreement on the utility of reducing damages.…”
Section: Estimating Implicit Prices By Clustercontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…The average payment amount per household was about KRW 3572 (USD 4) per household per month. Choi and Lee [56] calculated home buyer contributions to flood prevention construction through the hedonic price method. According to the results, the buyer's WTP for a 1% reduction in rainfall intensity was KRW 62,101 per square meter, and the WTP for a 1% reduction in annual rainfall was KRW 36,533 per square meter.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%