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    Journal of Planning Literature. Nov2024, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p596-642. 47p.
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      The article "Abstracts" from the Journal of Planning Literature covers a range of topics, including post-occupancy evaluation in Canada, co-design ethics, and play value assessment in playgrounds. It also discusses entrepreneurial practices in Seoul, geography teaching student expectations in Czechia, sea views' impact on housing prices in Ireland, and nonparametric approaches' limitations in estimating willingness-to-pay. The study explores ecosystem services' influence on attracting investors, city management zoning for urban resilience, flood risk perceptions, and the role of probability weighting functions in decision-making. The research findings indicate that individuals often underestimate flood risk, influenced by factors like past experiences and trust in flood protection measures. The study suggests that intergenerational accountability can enhance sustainability by encouraging sustainable choices across generations. [Extracted from the article]
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