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This book is devoted to fill the 'urban economics niche' and conceptualize a framework for valuing the urban configuration via local housing market. Advanced network analysis techniques are employed to capture the centrality features hindered in street layout. The author explores the several effects of urban morphology via housing market over two distinct contexts: UK and China. This work will appeal to a wide readership from scholars and practitioner to policy makers within the fields of real estate analysis, urban and regional studies, urban planning, urban design and economic geography.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is devoted to fill the 'urban economics niche' and conceptualize a framework for valuing the urban configuration via local housing market. Advanced network analysis techniques are employed to capture the centrality features hindered in street layout. The author explores the several effects of urban morphology via housing market over two distinct contexts: UK and China. This work will appeal to a wide readership from scholars and practitioner to policy makers within the fields of real estate analysis, urban and regional studies, urban planning, urban design and economic geography.
Autorenporträt
Yang Xiao got his Ph.D from Cardiff University in UK. He joined Tongji University as a lecturer since 2013. His research interests include Landscape and Urban Planning, Land Use Policy, Housing Studies, Urban Studies. Chris Webster got his Ph.D from University of Hull in 1985. He used to be an Honorary Professor and visiting Research Professor in Urban Planning in University of Hong Kong, Cardiff University , University Technology Malaysia; Head of Cardiff University and Director of UK Centre for Education in the Built Environment. He is now a Chair Professor of Urban Planning and Development Economics at University of Hong Kong(HKU). His research interests include Urban Planning, Built environment.