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The Contributions of William N. Kinnard, Jr to the Field of Contaminated Property Valuation

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Essays in Honor of William N. Kinnard, Jr

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This chapter addresses some of the many significant contributions of Dr. Bill Kinnard, MAI, SRA (1926–2001) to the field of contaminated property valuation. This field has continued to evolve theoretically and empirically due in no small measure to the professional and academic contributions of Bill Kinnard.These contributions are evident in Kinnard’s published research and writings as well as his impact on practitioners and researchers in the field who have been, and continue to be influenced by him. This chapter profiles Kinnard’s contributions in the areas of valuation methodology, market perceptions research, and research on the impacts of contamination upon real estate prices and values. In his work, Kinnard considered and attempted to reconcile research on price impacts with findings on market perceptions to better understand and quantify the impacts of environmental contamination on property value.

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C. F. Sirmans Elaine M. Worzala

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Jackson, T.O. (2003). The Contributions of William N. Kinnard, Jr to the Field of Contaminated Property Valuation. In: Sirmans, C.F., Worzala, E.M. (eds) Essays in Honor of William N. Kinnard, Jr. Research Issues in Real Estate, vol 9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8953-6_5

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