Economic theory suggests that, other things being equal, properties located within a floodplain should suffer a price discount. A survey of the existing evidence nonetheless reveals that this price discount lies anywhere between − 75.5% to a + 61.0% price premium. In this paper we summarise and explore the wide variation in the results to obtain ‘best’ estimates with which to guide policy. Results from our meta-analysis comprising 37 published works and 364 point estimates indicate marked differences between studies according to when and where they were conducted. For coastal regions the results show that properties located in the floodplain command higher prices; this finding is however likely to be caused by a high correlation between omi...
This paper investigates the premium paid for waterfront property along the Connecticut shoreline and...
This study employs the hedonic property price method to examine the effects of flood hazard on coast...
Severe flooding throughout England in Autumn 1998 and 2000, has seen an increase in the extent of fl...
Economic theory suggests that, other things being equal, properties located within a floodplain shou...
In this article we identify the impact of the construction of flood defenses on property prices usin...
The frequency and intensity of flooding has increased over the last few decades. The UK is not an ex...
Climate change, the 'boom and bust' cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Climate change, the 'boom and bust' cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Climate change, the ‘boom and bust’ cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Purpose Climate change will present many new challenges for professionals in the built environment. ...
The increase in frequency and severity of flood events in the UK has highlighted the question of the...
To understand how Built Environment professionals approach the valuation of flood risk in commercial...
Hedonic property price analysis tells us that property prices can be affected by natural hazards suc...
Literature on the flood hazard/residential land market relationship is full of contradictory finding...
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are a cornerstone of climate change adaptation worldwide. Yet, evidence...
This paper investigates the premium paid for waterfront property along the Connecticut shoreline and...
This study employs the hedonic property price method to examine the effects of flood hazard on coast...
Severe flooding throughout England in Autumn 1998 and 2000, has seen an increase in the extent of fl...
Economic theory suggests that, other things being equal, properties located within a floodplain shou...
In this article we identify the impact of the construction of flood defenses on property prices usin...
The frequency and intensity of flooding has increased over the last few decades. The UK is not an ex...
Climate change, the 'boom and bust' cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Climate change, the 'boom and bust' cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Climate change, the ‘boom and bust’ cycles of rivers, and altered water resource management practice...
Purpose Climate change will present many new challenges for professionals in the built environment. ...
The increase in frequency and severity of flood events in the UK has highlighted the question of the...
To understand how Built Environment professionals approach the valuation of flood risk in commercial...
Hedonic property price analysis tells us that property prices can be affected by natural hazards suc...
Literature on the flood hazard/residential land market relationship is full of contradictory finding...
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are a cornerstone of climate change adaptation worldwide. Yet, evidence...
This paper investigates the premium paid for waterfront property along the Connecticut shoreline and...
This study employs the hedonic property price method to examine the effects of flood hazard on coast...
Severe flooding throughout England in Autumn 1998 and 2000, has seen an increase in the extent of fl...