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A prioritisation index for blight intervention strategies in residential real estate

Fernando A. F. Ferreira, Ronald W. Spahr, Mark A. Sunderman and Marjan S. Jalali

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2018, vol. 69, issue 8, 1269-1285

Abstract: The existence of abandoned or poorly maintained properties, often with overgrowth, litter, and abandoned junk – or “neighbourhood blight” as it is sometimes referred to – is a complex and wide-ranging real estate problem. Its detrimental impact on neighbourhood property values, safety and reputation requires an elucidation of where its causes lie, which in turn requires that areas of intervention first be identified. The need is for multidimensional solutions which take into account different stakeholders’ interests and perceptions. To address this need, this paper integrates cognitive mapping and multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and, based on the discussion of real world cases with a panel of urban planning experts from the Lisbon municipality in Portugal, constructs a blight intervention prioritisation index. The resulting framework was validated by the participating panel members and a representative of the city council, and is aimed at facilitating strategies for intervention and elimination of residential neighbourhood blight..

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2017.1390535

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