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Table 1 Overview inclusion and exclusion criteria

From: What evidence exists on the impact of climate change on real estate valuation? A systematic map protocol

Category

Inclusion

Exclusion

Population

Publication databases: Scopus, Web of Science and Overton

 

Objects of the analysis include: offices, residential assets, logistics assets, and other buildings. Locations of the studies include Europe and North America

Estimates of damage reported over other assets (land, land development projects, etc.) or other economic measures (GDP, industrial capacity, etc.). Case studies outside of Europe or North America

Intervention

Exposure to climate risks, both physical and transitional. Exposure can result from an actual event that involved the asset or from a potential risk assessment (e.g., risk maps produced by national authorities)

Estimates of assets’ values that do not include the impact from climate risk

Comparison

Assets’ values change can be accounted for in different forms, including but not limited to:

• Pre- and post- value comparison

• Comparison with other similar assets in the proximity

• Resulting from a theoretical model

• Estimate of damages

N/a

Outcomes

Variation in the asset value as resulting from the exposure to climate risks

No estimate of value change, whether from actual damage or from potential exposure to risk, is provided

Study type

Peer-reviewed articles from relevant academic journals, using the academic search engines

Grey literature including reports, policy briefs, working papers, conference proceedings, conference papers, using the Overton search engine

Publication period: after and including 2014

Published articles only

Conference proceedings, conference papers using the academic search engines

Academic journals that have no clear or vague link with the research topic (e.g., medical journals)

Before 2014

Unpublished articles and articles in press