Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/27863
Title: Valuation of Urban Green Spaces using Virtual Reality
Authors: MOKAS, Ilias 
LIZIN, Sebastien 
WITTERS, Nele 
MALINA, Robert 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: CMK symposium, Maasmechelen, 26/02/2019
Abstract: This paper assesses citizens’ preferences for green infrastructure and compares them across three treatments using a split-sample approach. In the first experiment an online text survey is delivered where the respondents have to make choices between hypothetical choice tasks and the status quo. In the second experiment the respondents have to choose between identical (to the first case) choice tasks, yet in this treatment they are presented as 3D videos and displayed on a computer screen. In the third experiment the respondents experience the scenarios via a 3D immersive environment via a VR Head Mounted Display (HMD). A particular focus is placed on whether VR immersive environments can reduce the task complexity and cognitive burden of the DCE design for the respondents and thus improve the reliability and validity of stated preference results. We aim to quantify the effect of presentation format on the respondents’ choice behaviour using the scale parameter.
Keywords: discrete choice experiment; green infrastructure; scale parameter; stated preference; virtual reality
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/27863
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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