Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Perception of Influence of the Brownfields on the Value Property: Case Study of Town Orlova, Czech Republic
CHMIELOVÁ, Petra, Kamila TUREČKOVÁ, Stanislav MARTINÁT, Jan NEVIMA, Jaroslav ŠKRABAL et. al.Basic information
Original name
Perception of Influence of the Brownfields on the Value Property: Case Study of Town Orlova, Czech Republic
Authors
CHMIELOVÁ, Petra (203 Czech Republic), Kamila TUREČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Stanislav MARTINÁT (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jan NEVIMA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Jaroslav ŠKRABAL (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
Madrid, Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic development, Innovation Management, and Global Growth, p. 2569-2578, 10 pp. 2017
Publisher
IBIMA
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50202 Applied Economics, Econometrics
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
storage medium (CD, DVD, flash disk)
RIV identification code
RIV/47813059:19520/17:00010859
Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
ISBN
978-0-9860419-9-0
Keywords in English
Brownfields; Czech Republic; Town Orlova; Property; Real Estate Price
Změněno: 29/4/2021 15:47, Miroslava Snopková
Abstract
V originále
This article focuses on the issue of brownfields the Czech Republic with the special attention on the town of Orlova, where eight local brownfields were studied from the point of view of their influence on values on neighbouring properties (real estates). In the framework of the primary research, a questionnaire survey was conducted among the inhabitants of the town Orlova. Thus, the aim of the questionnaire survey was to find out the views on the influence of brownfields on the perceived value of the neighbouring properties (real estates) in Orlova. The collection of information through questionnaires took place between autumn 2016 and spring 2017 and a total of 120 completed questionnaires has been gathered. Based on the questionnaire survey, the most of the population of Orlova perceives brownfields rather negatively, which naturally reduces the value of neighbouring properties. Respondents have the greatest concern about the occurrence of socially pathological phenomena, most commonly of homelessness and drug addicts. The second most frequented reason for concern was possible contamination and pollution; the third most frequently cited reason was worsened building-technical aspects of brownfields and consequent fears of the inhabitants of possible accidents. Residents do not want to live near brownfields, and for most respondents, the decisive factor in buying a property is a distance a minimum of 500 m from brownfields. Even the decline in the purchase price would not convince many respondents to buy such property.