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Abstract
The world is more urbanized now than ever before and maintaining some form of amenity from natural or modified ecosystems in the urban context is an increasingly significant challenge. This is not aided by the somewhat amorphous definition of amenity itself. This article introduces a framework for conceptualizing the amenity of urban waterways and provides empirical evidence about the relative weight of the different determinants of waterway amenity. We use best-worst scaling to examine how households rate the relative importance of the amenity attributes along with data about how households rate their “connection” to waterways. Comparisons of preferences are made across four cities in Australia, all ranked in the top 10 most liveable cities in the World in 2021. The study also captures the relative importance of how “experts” in the field perceive these attributes. We find evidence that public preferences are not always aligned with those of experts and uncover significant heterogeneity within household respondents. To illustrate one way to cater for this heterogeneity in urban planning we report the results of a total unduplicated reach and frequency analysis as a means of identifying an efficacious portfolio of interventions. Accordingly, the study provides useful insights for waterway managers seeking to improve the allocation of resources and generate the most efficient amenity outcomes.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e2022WR033737 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Water Resources Research |
Volume | 60 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2024 |
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Understanding Measuring and Managing the Benefits of Urban Waterways
Crase, L. (Investigator 01), Morison, P. (Investigator 02), Burton, M. (Investigator 03), Maybery, D. (Investigator 04), Rolfe, J. (Investigator 05), Rigby, D. (Investigator 06) & Clarke, A. (Investigator 07)
ARC Australian Research Council
1/01/16 → 31/12/17
Project: Research