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Subjectively and objectively integrated assessment of the quality indices of the suburban residential environment

    Dovilė Lazauskaitė Affiliation
    ; Marija Burinskienė Affiliation
    ; Valentinas Podvezko Affiliation

Abstract

The development of suburban residential areas influences the increasingly growing disparities between residential areas of a local municipal network. Real positive indicator values of settlements are usually used by planners to characterise the residential quality of a suburban settlement and to decide on its future development. These values frequently differ from choices made by urban residents on living under conditions of such interpretive suburban residential quality. It is the essence of spontaneous development in suburbs. This article aims to devise an integrated evaluation instrument that combines the objective and subjective evaluation of the quality indices of suburban residential environment. It introduces the following topics: (1) the identification of subjective and objective indices of the suburban residential environment; (2) development of the previous conceptual model of subjectively and objectively integrated quality indices used for the assessment of the suburban residential environment, and (3) comparison of suburban settlements by the existing conditions of the residential quality and the quality of the residential environment expected by potential residents. This piece of work is a part of a wider research.


First Publish Online: 9 Oct 2015

Keyword : Suburbs, Residential environment, Expert rating, Entropy weights, Priority sequence

How to Cite
Lazauskaitė, D., Burinskienė, M., & Podvezko, V. (2015). Subjectively and objectively integrated assessment of the quality indices of the suburban residential environment. International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 19(3), 297-308. https://doi.org/10.3846/1648715X.2015.1051164
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