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International Articles:
The Impact of Public
Perception of Earthquake Risk on Istanbul’s Housing Market
Authors: Zeynep Onder, Vedia
Dokmeci and Berna Keskin
Start Page: 181
End Page:194
Volume: 12
Issue Number: 2
Year: 2004
Publication: Journal of Real Estate
Literature
Abstract:
This paper examines the impact of public perception of earthquake risk on
Istanbul’s housing market by investigating the spatial distribution of the
average house values and the changes in average house prices in Istanbul
between 1995 and 2000. Soil type and distance to the fault lines in the Sea
of Marmara are used as proxies for public perception of earthquake risk. The
results of regression analysis show that distance from fault lines is an
important factor in explaining house values and its impact on house values
increased after the1999 Kocaeli earthquake. Furthermore, there is a
quadratic relationship between soil type and house values. However, none of
the measures of earthquake risk significantly affect the change in house
values. These findings suggest that public perception of earthquake risk
enhanced and the public information about earthquake hazard had significant
impact on house values.

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