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Contributors |
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Acknowledgments |
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1 Real estate development: an overview |
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PART I Social and spatial impact of real estate development |
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2 Leveraging property values for metro railway development in Hong Kong: experiences and lessons |
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3 Teardowns and reinvestment in the inner-ring suburbs of Chicago |
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28 | (15) |
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4 Public real estate development projects and urban transformation: the case of flagship projects |
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43 | (14) |
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PART II Markets and economics of real estate development |
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57 | (48) |
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5 Investment and development behavior following the Great Recession |
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59 | (11) |
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6 Land use policies and markets in some selected African countries |
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70 | (10) |
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7 Residential prices, housing development, and construction costs |
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80 | (14) |
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Paloma Taltavull de La Paz |
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8 Retail market analysis for development projects: coping with new frontiers in retailing |
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94 | (11) |
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PART III Organization and management of real estate development |
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9 Private sector-led urban development: characteristics, typologies, and practices |
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107 | (15) |
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10 Building and leading high performance real estate companies |
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122 | (16) |
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11 Strategic management systems for real estate development |
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138 | (15) |
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12 Organizing public--private partnerships for real estate development through urban finance innovation |
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153 | (16) |
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13 The self-organizing city: an analysis of the institutionalization of organic urban development in the Netherlands |
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169 | (14) |
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PART IV Finance and investment for real estate development |
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14 A historical evolutionary and cyclical perspective on models of development finance |
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185 | (11) |
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15 The future of finance and investment for real estate development and investment: changing approach for a new structural era |
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196 | (11) |
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Christopher B. Leinberger |
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16 Mechanisms for financing affordable housing development |
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207 | (11) |
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17 The value investment approach to real estate development: a case study from Berlin, Germany |
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218 | (15) |
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PART V Environment and sustainability in real estate development |
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233 | (78) |
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18 Sustainable transformation in real estate developments through conversions |
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235 | (12) |
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19 Sustainability of office buildings: lessons learned from academic and professional research |
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247 | (13) |
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20 Post-disaster recovery for real estate development: an analysis of multi-family investment from the perspective of a low income housing tax credit (LIHTC) project |
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260 | (14) |
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21 Drivers and opportunities of sustainability in real estate development |
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274 | (20) |
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22 The foundations of sustainability in real estate markets |
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294 | (17) |
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PART VI Design in real estate development |
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311 | (42) |
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23 Actor perceptions of good design for real estate development |
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313 | (14) |
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24 Good design for real estate development: moving beyond the generic city |
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327 | (11) |
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25 The design of real estate: a framework for value creation |
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338 | (15) |
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PART VII Land use policy and governance of real estate development |
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353 | (57) |
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26 Developing vibrant centers: the public--private development perspective |
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355 | (15) |
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27 The challenges for effective governance of real estate development in a future urban world |
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370 | (15) |
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28 Local politics, planning, land use controls, and real estate development |
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385 | (11) |
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29 Trends in land use and government policy affecting real estate development in the USA |
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