Towers, Turbines and Transmission Lines: Impacts On Property Value Unknown - 2013
by Sandy Bond; Sally Sims; Peter Dent
Details
- Title Towers, Turbines and Transmission Lines: Impacts On Property Value
- Author Sandy Bond; Sally Sims; Peter Dent
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2013
- ISBN 9781118533239
About the author
Dr Sandy Bond is the Professor of Property Studies in the Commerce Faculty at Lincoln University in Christchurch, New Zealand. She is a Registered Property Valuer and Senior Member of the Property Institute of New Zealand (SPINZ), the President-elect (2013) of the International Real Estate Society and a Past President of the Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES). She has lived and worked in NZ, the USA, UK, and Australia and her career has encompassed property valuation, valuation consultation, academic research and university teaching.
Dr Sally Sims is a senior lecturer in the Department of Real Estate and Construction at Oxford Brookes University. She was a Member of the Stakeholders Advisory Group on EMF and is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis.
Peter Dent is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. He has held various posts at Oxford Brookes University, most recently as the Comerford Climate Change Fellow in the Department of Real Estate and Construction. He has had considerable experience of managing both academic development and research projects both in the UK and overseas.
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